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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2015
1 For general information on Sutro and his library see: Dillon, Richard H., The Anatomy of a Library (Sacramento: California State Printing Office, 1957).Google Scholar The library, a branch of the California State Library, is open to the public M-F, 10:00–17:00 at 480 Winston Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132; full Interlibrary Loan and copy services are available.
2 For further information relative to Latin Americana in the library see: Dillon, Richard H., “Sutro Library’s Resources in Latin Americana,” Hispanic American Historical Review 45 (May, 1965), 267–74CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Mathes, W. Michael, “A Bibliophile’s Dream: Adolph Sutro in Mexico,” The Book Club of California Quarterly News-Letter, 45 (1980)Google Scholar; and, Mathes, W. Michael, Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco: La Primera Biblioteca Académica de las Américas (México: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, 1982).Google Scholar
3 See: California. State Library. Catalogue of Mexican Pamphlets in the Sutro Collection (New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1971). The pamphlet collection is available on microfilm from Bay Microfilm, Palo Alto, CA.
4 Published as: Las Defensas de México en 1824 por Ignacio Moray Villamil; introducción y notas por W. Michael Mathes (Monterrey: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 1983).