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The University Of Texas, Institute Of Latin-American Studies, Volume 3.
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"In spite of Valdivia's heroic feats ... no adequate biography of him exists. In the general histories of Chile, the space allotted to his conquests necessarily must be limited, since the period of his leadership covered only fourteen years. Of the few works devoted exclusively to this period, none gives a detailed account of the incidents largely associated with Valdivia which so clearly reveal the many-faceted character of the man. The present work has been attempted, then, with the purpose of supplementing that which has already been done. A pattern of detailed chronological development has been followed with no attempt to present Valdivia as either better or worse than he was. The incidents related carry their own revelation of both the man and his time"--Leaf iv