Hernán Cortés, Letters — available as Letters from Mexico translated by Anthony Pagden (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.) ISBN 0-300-09094-3
Francisco López de Gómara, Hispania Victrix; First and Second Parts of the General History of the Indies, with the whole discovery and notable things that have happened since they were acquired until the year 1551, with the conquest of Mexico and New Spain Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1966.
Bernal Díaz del Castillo, The Conquest of New Spain — available as The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico: 1517—1521ISBN 0-306-81319-X
León-Portilla, Miguel (Ed.).The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico.— Expanded and updated edition.— Boston: Beacon Press, 1992.— ISBN ISBN 0-8070-5501-8.
History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes By William H. Prescott
Last Will and Testament of Hernán Cortés
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Conquest: Cortés, Montezuma, and the Fall of Old Mexico by Hugh Thomas (1993) ISBN 0-671-51104-1
Cortés and the Downfall of the Aztec Empire by Jon Manchip White (1971) ISBN 0-7867-0271-0
History of the Conquest of Mexico. by William H. Prescott. ISBN 0-375-75803-8
The Rain God cries over Mexico by László Passuth
Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest by Matthew Restall, Oxford University Press (2003) ISBN 0-19-516077-0
Myth and Reality: The Legacy of Spain in America by Jesus J. Chao. Culture/Society Opinion. February 12, 1992. The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
LeonPortilla, Miguel, ed., The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico. Boston: Beacon Press, 1962.
Pasajes de la historia II: tiempo de héroes. Juan Antonio Cebrián (2003 шо) (Su vida se encuentra en el pasaje nº7, Hernán Cortés, símbolo de una conquista, páginas de 181 a 211).
Compostela de Indias, su origen y fundación. Salvador Gutiérrez Contreras (1949 шо).
Hernán Cortés. Mentalidad y propósitos. Demetrio Ramos. ISBN 84-321-2787-6
Hernán Cortés. crónica de un imposible. José Luís Olaizola (2000 шо).