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_aF 2235.3 _b.L9 1942 |
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_aLudwig, Emil, _d1881-1948. _eauthor _92215 |
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_aBolivar : _bthe life of an idealist / _cby Emil Ludwig |
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_aNew York : _bAlliance Book Corporation, _c1942 |
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_axi, 362 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aChapter one: the dandy -- Chapter two: ordeal -- Chapter three: the liberator -- Chapter four: the dictator -- Chapter five: Don Quixote. | |
520 | _a"The great swashbuckling soldier [Bolivar] who made the now legendary crossing of the Andes on muleback and who liberated almost one third of South America from European domination was a theorist in politics, bothered by questions which are today plaguing almost every portion of the globe [...] Bolivar is not a study of pitched battles and bloody sieges. It is essentially a psychological history of a man who had to face problems similar to those of our day. The questions of democracy and dictatorship, of liberty and censorship, of the people for the state or the state for the people are the dilemmas which are common to Simon Bolivar and to ourselves." -- from the dust jacket (glued to the inside of the book). | ||
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_aBolívar, Simón, _d1783-1830. _92216 |
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_uhttps://archive.org/details/bolivarthelifeof007663mbp _zClick here to access online |
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