Memorias de José Garibaldi, volume 2

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Memorias de José Garibaldi, volume 2

by Giuseppe Garibaldi

PT·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

Nota do Transcritor:

0:22
2

MEMORIAS DE JOSÉ GARIBALDI

0:10
3

I TUDO PERDIDO, SALVO A HONRA

5:41
4

II FORMAM-SE LEGIÕES

6:14
5

III O CORONEL NEGRA

2:32
6

IV PASSAGEM DA BOYADA

3:09
7

V A LEGIÃO ITALIANA RECUSA AS TERRASQUE LHE SÃO OFFERECIDAS

3:28
8

VI EXILIO DE RIVERA

5:30
9

VII INTERVENÇÃO ANGLO-FRANCEZA

9:29
10

VIII SUCCESSO DO SALTO SANTO ANTONIO

12:50

Description

Set against the churning waters of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, this memoir follows a determined naval commander who finds himself caught between rival forces in the early 1860s South American wars. Charged with protecting a fragile supply line while under constant threat from a vastly superior enemy fleet, he wrestles with the paradox of being a seemingly insignificant figure surrounded by countless foes. His narrative is driven by an uncompromising code of honor, even as loss and exhaustion weigh heavily on his crew.

In vivid, first‑person detail he recounts a desperate engagement near the island of Martinho Garcia, where his modest flotilla confronts Admiral Brown’s powerful squadron. With ammunition dwindling, he improvises makeshift weapons and endures three relentless days of combat, fighting not only for survival but for the reputation that defines him. The account offers a raw glimpse into the grit, strategy, and personal sacrifice that marked this turbulent chapter of river warfare.

Details

Full title

Memorias de José Garibaldi, volume 2 Traduzidas do manuscripto original por Alexandre Dumas

Language

pt

Duration

~4 hours (255K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Júlio Reis, Leonor Silva, readbueno and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Giuseppe Garibaldi

Giuseppe Garibaldi

1807–1882

A sailor turned revolutionary, he became one of the most famous fighters of the 19th century and a central figure in Italy’s unification. His daring campaigns in South America and on the Italian peninsula helped earn him the lasting nickname “hero of two worlds.”

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