Tres capitaes by José Augusto Corrêa

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Author Corrêa, José Augusto
LoC No. 32004276
Title Tres capitaes
Contents Rio de Janeiro -- Montevideu -- Buenos-Aires.
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Summary "Tres capitaes" by José Augusto Corrêa is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the competition between the major capitals of South America—specifically Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina—highlighting their growth, cultural significance, and the rivalry that exists between the countries. At the start of the narrative, the author sets the tone by discussing the rich landscapes and historical context surrounding these major cities. The opening describes the arrival of a transatlantic ship in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing the city's breathtaking beauty and dynamic environment. As the protagonist navigates through the city, the bustling activity of its residents and the vibrant cultural scene are vividly depicted, showcasing a blend of natural wonder and urban sophistication. The scene illustrates a strong sense of nostalgia and admiration for the significant changes that have transformed Rio into a modern metropolis while deepening the exploration of its historical backdrop. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Portuguese
LoC Class F2501: Latin America local history: Brazil
LoC Class F2801: Latin America local history: Argentina
LoC Class F2701: Latin America local history: Uruguay
Subject Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Subject Montevideo (Uruguay)
Subject Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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EBook-No. 61554
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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