<div>Simón Bolívar was a revolutionary who freed six countries, an intellectual who argued the principles of national liberation, and a general who fought a cruel colonial war. His life, passions, battles, and great victories became embedded in Spanish American culture almost as soon as they happene
Simon Bolivar
✍ Scribed by Gerhard Masur
- Publisher
- University of New Mexico Press
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 586
- Edition
- revised
- Category
- Library
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The author jumps forward, dances back, and gets lost as he moves along. He discusses the politics of Ecuador and Peru before they are even conquered. That in itself isn't bad, but he writes so poorly that you have to wonder if he can't write or if you missed something. The truth is that he writes po
The author jumps forward, dances back, and gets lost as he moves along. He discusses the politics of Ecuador and Peru before they are even conquered. That in itself isn't bad, but he writes so poorly that you have to wonder if he can't write or if you missed something. The truth is that he writes po
Una obra de referencia imprescindible sobre Simón Bolívar, su personalidad, su obra y su legado. «Bolívar –dice John Lynch– fue un revolucionario que dio la libertad a seis países, un intelectual que desarrolló los principios de la liberación nacional y un general que luchó en una cruenta guerra col