argentina

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argentina

A brief history of Argentina

2010
Provides a concise history of the country Argentina and includes discussions on the culture, land, and the political and social issues that have plagued the country.

Che Guevara

a biography
2011
Chronicles the life of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, describing Che's early life, his revolutionary activities in Africa and Bolivia, and the circumstances surrounding his death in 1967.

Imagining Argentina

1988
When Carlos Rueda's wife suddenly disappears, he discovers he has visions of the fates of the desaparecidos, the disappeareds. However, he has none about his wife.

The Aleph and other stories, 1933-1969

together with commentaries and an autobiographical essay
1970

The little blue house

2003
In the forgotten little town of Azul in rural Argentina, there is a magical house. No one has lived there for almost as long as anyone can remember. But once a year, at midnight, the house turns blue, and twenty-four hours later it turns white again. For twelve-year-old Cintia, the little blue house is a refuge from life with her angry father. When the house is suddenly put up for sale, she and her best friend Bruno set out to save it.

Frommer's Argentina

2009
Presents guidance and tools for visitors to Argentina, including trip planning information, itineraries, lodging and dining suggestions for different budgets, and details on history, culture, and things to see and do.

Argentina

1997
Examines the geography, history, government, society, economy, and transportation of Argentina.

Argentina

1989
Text and illustrations introduce the geography, history, people, and culture of the second largest country in South America.

Jack's run

2007
Kidnapped by drug czar Alonzo Asnar and held hostage in Argentina, Jack and his sister Joanne attempt a daring escape while their parents, aided by some old friends, set out to rescue them.

Argentina

2004
A photo-illustrated overview of the changes Argentina is undergoing in its population, environment, natural resources, landscape, climate, work, and home life, featuring comments from ordinary Argentinians on each topic. Includes a glossary and further resource list.

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