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The Tailor and the Crow: An Old Rhyme with New Drawings - cover

The Tailor and the Crow: An Old Rhyme with New Drawings

L. Leslie Brooke

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

"The Social Evolution of the Argentine Republic" by Ernesto Quesada, translated by Enrique Gil and Layton B. Register, offers a detailed exploration of Argentina's historical and social development. Quesada's scholarly work presents a comprehensive account of the country's evolution, from its early beginnings to its transformation into a modern society. This book serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in the history and sociopolitical dynamics of Argentina.
Available since: 12/04/2019.
Print length: 1614 pages.

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