The real Argentine: Notes and Impressions of a Year in the Argentine and Uruguay
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A year-long travel account of the River Plate region that presents vivid urban portraits of ports, streets, public buildings and theaters alongside practical notes on commerce and social customs. The writer contrasts cosmopolitan city life with rural estancias, detailing gaucho routines, cattle work, saladeros and domestic architecture. Separate chapters consider immigration, the British colony, business practices, seasonal climate and local pests. Extended passages describe a summer stay in Montevideo and a journey toward the Andes, illustrated with numerous scenes and photographs. The overall tone mixes observational reportage with reflections on economic conditions, social manners and the country’s immediate prospects.
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