Antonio Bachiller y Morales
Antonio Bachiller y Morales (1812–1889) was a Cuban lawyer, historian and bibliographer,[1] the "father of Cuban bibliography".[2]
Works
- Apuntes para la historia de las letras y instrucción publica de la isla de Cuba [Notes for a History of Letters and Public Education in Cuba], 3 vols, 1859–1860
- Cuba primitiva, 1880
- Cuba: Monografía histórica ... desde la perdida de la Habana hasta la restauración española, 1883
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References
- José M. Hernández, Bachiller y Morales, Antonio (1812–1889). Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. encyclopedia.com. Accessed 14 February 2018.
- "Antonio Bachiller Morales, father of Cuban bibliography", Herald of Library Science, Col. 7. No. 4, pp.270-2
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