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  • Historias de corceles y de acero (de 1810 a 1824) [Stories of Steeds and Steel (From 1810 to 1824)]

  • By: Daniel Balmaceda
  • Narrated by: Nicolás Ginesin
  • Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins

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Historias de corceles y de acero (de 1810 a 1824) [Stories of Steeds and Steel (From 1810 to 1824)]

By: Daniel Balmaceda
Narrated by: Nicolás Ginesin
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Publisher's Summary

¿Cómo era la Argentina entre 1810 y 1824? Hay un montón de sucesos ocultos en los años posteriores a la Revolución de Mayo. Hechos inéditos que no aparecen en los libros tradicionales de historia.

Daniel Balmaceda observa la historia desde otro lugar, con otros puntos de vista, fomentando el interés sin perder rigor. En este libro nos invita a atravesar, junto a Moreno, la recova de la plaza en una noche solitaria; y a enterarnos de cuánto ganaban y dónde vivían nuestros próceres; quién terminó usando el sable que empleó San Martín en San Lorenzo, o cómo fue la guerra de peinados entre las jovencitas de 1817.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2017 Daniel Balmaceda (P)2022 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A.
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