"A narrative of bold mythological adventures combined with the facts of recorded history; a picture of a world mentally and emotionally remote from our own."
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"Will prove intensely interesting to students of anthropology, folklore, theology, and history."--American Sociological Review"
A narrative of bold mythological adventures combined with the facts of recorded history; a picture of a world mentally and emotionally remote from our own."--New York Herald Tribune
The Popol Vuh, which was originally written in Quiché, is the bible of the Mayan people, encompassing their origin and creation stories as well as a wealth of ancient oral traditions. This edition--beautifully illustrated by Everett Gee Jackson and translated by Delia Goetz and Sylvanus Griswold Morley from the Spanish translation by Adrián Recinos--is widely regarded as the best and most authoritative available. Numerous illustrations; 6 halftones.







