Patagonia, a Forgotten Land

Patagonia, a Forgotten Land
Title Patagonia, a Forgotten Land PDF eBook
Author C. A. Brebbia
Publisher WIT Press
Pages 381
Release 2006-11-23
Genre History
ISBN 1845640616

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This book describes the history of Patagonia from its discovery by Magellan to recent times. Since its early exploration Patagonia has been associated with conditions of extreme hardship and suffering. Men and ships were lost in the dangerous waters of the Straits of Tierra del Fuego, giving rise to tales of mysterious cities populated by the shipwrecked sailors, survivors of the many failed expeditions. Early Spanish attempts to colonize Patagonia ended in failure and the region remained largely uninhabited until the arrival of the Welsh in 1865. Their peaceful coexistence with the natives ended abruptly when the Argentine Army entered Patagonia and took over the Indian lands, which were promptly distributed to new settlers. As a new frontier society, Patagonia could not fail to attract its share of desperadoes and adventurers, the most notorious of whom are described in the book, including gold prospectors, hunters and bandits such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The volume also narrates the anarchist’s struggles that took place in Patagonia at the beginning of the 1900s and the unsuccessful attempt by Perón’s government to convert Argentina into a nuclear power. In the early 1800’s the French traveller and explorer D’Orbigny said, " Perhaps there is no region within the world of which so much has been said, but so little is known." Patagonia is still a largely unknown and uninhabited place, but it does have a rich history as described in this book.

Through the Heart of Patagonia

Through the Heart of Patagonia
Title Through the Heart of Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Hesketh Vernon Hesketh Prichard
Publisher Good Press
Pages 270
Release 2021-05-18
Genre History
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This book records the experiences of early explorers and travelers in Patagonia and the customs and customs of that extraordinary land. The Patagonia region of South America has almost retained its original, unspoiled appearance. This sparsely populated area is located at the southern tip of South America, straddling Argentina and Chile. The vast land here has a rich and diverse landscape of plants, fauna and wildlife. This is a spectacular wilderness, full of life and history.

Wanderings in Patagonia

Wanderings in Patagonia
Title Wanderings in Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Julius Beerbohm
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1879
Genre Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)
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In Patagonia

In Patagonia
Title In Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Bruce Chatwin
Publisher Penguin
Pages 240
Release 2003-03-25
Genre Travel
ISBN 1101503149

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The masterpiece of travel writing that revolutionized the genre and made its author famous overnight An exhilarating look at a place that still retains the exotic mystery of a far-off, unseen land, Bruce Chatwin’s exquisite account of his journey through Patagonia teems with evocative descriptions, remarkable bits of history, and unforgettable anecdotes. Fueled by an unmistakable lust for life and adventure and a singular gift for storytelling, Chatwin treks through “the uttermost part of the earth”—that stretch of land at the southern tip of South America, where bandits were once made welcome—in search of almost-forgotten legends, the descendants of Welsh immigrants, and the log cabin built by Butch Cassidy. An instant classic upon publication in 1977, In Patagonia is a masterpiece that has cast a long shadow upon the literary world. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

'Magic is No Magic'

'Magic is No Magic'
Title 'Magic is No Magic' PDF eBook
Author Jozef T. Devreese
Publisher WIT Press
Pages 354
Release 2008-11-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1845643917

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This book gives a comprehensive picture of the activities and the creative heritage of Simon Stevin, who made outstanding contributions to various fields of science, in particular physics and mathematics. Among the striking spectrum of his ingenious achievements, it is worth emphasizing that Simon Stevin is rightly considered as the father of the system of decimal fractions as it is in use today. Stevin also urged the universal use of decimal fractions along with standardization in coinage, measures and weights. This was a most visionary proposal. Stevin was the first since Archimedes to make a significant new contribution to statics and hydrostatics. He truly was "homo universalis." The impact of Stevin's work has been multilateral and worldwide, including literature (William Shakespeare), science (from Christian Huygens to Richard Feynman), politics (Thomas Jefferson) and many other fields. Thomas Jefferson, together with Alexander Hamilton and Robert Morris, advocated introducing the decimal monetary units in the USA with reference to the book "De Thiende" by S. Stevin and in particular to the English translation of the book: "Disme: The Art of Tenths" by Robert Norton. In accordance with the title of this translation, the name of the first silver coin issued in the USA in 1792 was 'disme' (since 1837 the spelling changed to ('dime'). It was considered as a symbol of national independence of the USA.

Britain and the Making of Argentina

Britain and the Making of Argentina
Title Britain and the Making of Argentina PDF eBook
Author Gordon A. Bridger
Publisher WIT Press
Pages 173
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1845646843

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The author reminds us all of the huge part that British capital, British people and British technology played in transforming Argentina into a modern 20th century economy. He also analyses the reasons for Argentina's loss of momentum in the post-war world.Much of the history has been forgotten and/or misjudged. That does not make it any less important. In fact, it deserves to be recognised as there are lessons that could be learned from the “golden decade” of development. Those who have an interest in history and development, especially in Argentina, including academics, journalists, historians, and economists will all find this economic and social history of interest.

The Giants of Patagonia

The Giants of Patagonia
Title The Giants of Patagonia PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Franklin Bourne
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1853
Genre Indians of South America
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