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The Hispanic Nations of the New World

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Ducoudray Holstein, "Memoirs of Simon Bolivar", 2 vols.

(London, 1830), and John Armitage, "History of Brazil", 2 vols.

(London, 1836).
The best books on the history of the republics as a whole since the attainment of independence, and written from an Hispanic American viewpoint, are F.Garcia Calderon, "Latin America, its Rise and Progress" (New York, 1913), and M.de Oliveira Lima, "The Evolution of Brazil Compared with that of Spanish and Anglo-Saxon America" (Stanford University, California, 1914).

The countries of Central America are dealt with by W.H.Koebel, "Central America" (New York, 1917), and of South America by T.C.Dawson, "The South American Republics", 2 vols.
(New York, 1903-1904), and C.E.Akers, "History of South America" (London, 1912), though in a manner that often confuses rather than enlightens.
Among the histories and descriptions of individual countries, arranged in alphabetical order, the following are probably the most useful to the general reader: W.A.Hirst, "Argentina" (New York, 1910); Paul Walle, "Bolivia" (New York, 1914); Pierre Denis, "Brazil" (New York, 1911); G.F.S.Elliot, "Chile" (New York, 1907); P.J.Eder, "Colombia" (New York, 1913); J.B.Calvo, "The Republic of Costa Rica" (Chicago, 1890); A.G.Robinson, "Cuba, Old and New" (New York, 1915); Otto Schoenrich, "Santo Domingo" (New York, 1918); C.R.Enock, "Ecuador" (New York, 1914); C.R.Enock, "Mexico" (New York, 1909); W.H.Koebel, "Paraguay" (New York, 1917); C.R.Enock, "Peru" (New York, 1910); W.H.Koebel, "Uruguay" (New York, 1911), and L.V.Dalton, "Venezuela" (New York, 1912).

Of these, the books by Robinson and Eder, on Cuba and Colombia, respectively, are the most readable and reliable.
For additional bibliographical references see "South America" and the articles on individual countries in "The Encyclopaedia Britannica", 11th edition, and in Marrion Wilcox and G.E.Rines, "Encyclopedia of Latin America" (New York, 1917).
Of contemporary or later works descriptive of the life and times of eminent characters in the history of the Hispanic American republics since 1830, a few may be taken as representative.


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