Publisher's Synopsis
As President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874, Domingo F. Sarmiento oversaw a period of significant modernization and development in his country. In 'Life in the Argentine, ' he draws on his experiences to give readers a fascinating account of life in this part of South America. From the struggles of the gauchos to the customs of Argentine society, this book provides a vivid and compelling portrait of a vibrant and complex culture.
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