Bello, José Maria: A History of Modern Brazil 1889-1964

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Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1966. xix, 362 p.; 24 cm. (9¼ inches). Includes index; map on endpapers. Blue cloth with silver stamped spine title. Light and dark brown dust jacket. Translated from the Portuguese by James L. Taylor, With a new concluding chapter by Rollie E. Poppino. An excellent introduction to Brazilian history for English-speaking readers, based on the 4th edition of Bello's original work published in Portuguese, "with alterations in organization and detail," albeit retaining the author's "facts, . . . interpretations and emphases" [from the publisher's note]. Book is in Very Good+ Condition: front free endpaper lacking, pages clean and tight. Dust Jacket is in Fair+ Condition: ends of spine chipped; small section lacking along top edge of front section; tears of 2½ cm. (1 inch) and less along both edges.. Very Good-/Fair+.
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$17.50
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- Seller Inventory #: 000362
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Stanford University Press
- Place: Stanford, Cal.
- Date published: 1966
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