Sim?n Bol?var was a revolutionary and a political leader whose courageous battles for Latin self-rule led to the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama as independent nations.
Provides an in-depth biography of nineteenth-century South American leader Sim?n Bol?var that draws on primary documents and chronicles his life and accomplishments.
Chronicles the life of Simon Bolivar, one of the most influential and enigmatic figures in Latin American history, focusing on his extensive military career.
Presents a comprehensive biography on the life and experiences of Simon Bolivar who is considered to be the liberator of South America, and chronicles his childhood and accomplishments, as well as his impact on history.
Chronicles the life and career of Simon Bolivar, discussing his role in the Spanish-American wars of independence, reputation as a Venezuelan rebel, symbolic influence as a revolutionary, and other related topics.
An examination of the life of Sim?n Bolivar that discusses his formative years, military experience, political views, exile, death, and other related topics.
A biography of the South American general and revolutionary, often called the "George Washington of South America," who helped liberate Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela from the domination of Spain.
Forced from power, General Simon Bolivar embarks on a seven months' voyage down the Magdalena River, reflecting along the way on his life of campaigns and battles, love and loss.
Follows the life of Sim?n Bol?var from his wealthy childhood in Venezuela to his rise to power as the revolutionary leader of Spanish-held Latin America.