The Mexican Rare Monograph Collection, 1548-1890 is one of the largest Mexican book collections in North America. This collection comprises over 3,000 pre-1900 imprints covering a vast range of topics. In the field of economics, there are works on commerce, finance, and taxation policy, publications on government that cover national and state policy and politics, and legal materials that address criminal justice, public welfare, inheritance, and litigation. There is also a large number of titles on Mexican Indian cultures and their religious and social mores and a good representation of early Mexican materials in the fields of language and literature.
Part 1: General Periodicals and Almanacs
38 reels
Part 2: Philosophy and Theology
38 reels
Part 3: Theology and the Catholic Church: Liturgy and Ritual
49 reels
Part 4: Theology and the Church: Various Subjects
40 reels
Part 5: History and Social Sciences
26 reels
Part 6: Political Science and the Law
47 reels
Part 7: Education, Arts and Sciences
31 reels
Complete Collection: 269 reels