Blas Bruni Celli • Venezuela en 5 siglos de imprenta

MAGAZINES


[4010] ARTICLES ON VENEZUELA. The following articles on the subject | of Venezuela have been collected from | various magazines printed during the | past three or four years. They are here | reprinted by the courtesy of the several | magazines to which they are credited. | It is believed that they will give an | insight into the conditions existing in | Venzuela to-day, and aid to a better | understanding of the political history, | customs and internal conditions of that | country. None of the authors of these | articles are in any way connected, directly | or indirectly, with any of the American | interests in Venezuela which are now | seeking the protection of the United States.

Edward Carroll Jr. Co. Printers, 101 Water St. [1905].

24 x 17 cms. 1 h. s/n. 28 pp. Letras redondas y cursivas. A línea tirada. Textos en inglés. Notas al pie de página.

h. s/n.r: Portada ut supra. V. en bl. Págs. [1]-9: President Castro’s Message | By a Venezuelan Citizen. [Este articulo tiene la siguiente introducción: The following article was written, at my special request, by a Venezuelan gentleman who is particularly fitted to deal with General Castro and his remarkable system of “graft” and spoliation. The American public already know what the Castro system means; herein is presented Castro himself, shameless, vainglorious, irrepressible. I have taken the liberty to revise the text somewhat for the sake of clearness; but I have preserved the author’s meaning as scrupulously as he has that of President Castro where he quotes from his unique message. G. M. L. BROWN.] Pág. 10: THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. | VENEZUELA’S CHRONIC TROUBLES. Págs. 11-28: Venezuela- A Nation in Transition. | BY G. M. L. BROWN.

BN 320. 987. M188. Es un duro ataque a la política del General Castro, hecho por el ciudadano americano G. M. L. Brown.


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