Nuestra Pampa; libro de lectura

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Nuestra Pampa; libro de lectura

by W. Jaime (Wenceslao Jaime) Molins

ES·~11 hours·78 chapters

Chapters

78 total
1

NUESTRA PAMPA

0:02
2

Nuestra Pampa

0:21
3

La lectura moderna Dos palabras sobre “Nuestra Pampa"

13:26
4

PRELIMINARES DE LA CONQUISTA DEL DESIERTO

12:49
5

LA PAMPA DE AYER Y LA DE HOY

17:59
6

A LA PAMPA

2:15
7

UN TREN MADRUGADOR

9:01
8

SANTA ROSA

8:27
9

PUEBLO Y CAMPAÑA

8:32
10

EL VALLE FRUTICOLA

15:15

Description

A vivid portrait of Argentina’s great plains unfolds through a series of concise, report‑style chapters that blend history, geography, and rural economics. The author treats the Pampas not merely as scenery but as a living laboratory, showing how its fertile soils, pioneering settlers, and emerging towns shaped the nation’s identity.

Designed for upper‑primary students, the text balances clear, lively prose with occasional statistical snapshots and illustrative sketches, making complex material approachable. It avoids ornate literary flourishes, instead offering straightforward narratives that highlight key figures—from humble orchard‑planters to visionary immigrants—who turned the vast steppe into a thriving agricultural heartland.

Beyond facts, the book encourages a thoughtful patriotism, inviting young readers to appreciate both the region’s natural richness and its role in modern progress. Its structured, dialogue‑driven format invites classroom discussion, helping students connect past developments with the contemporary life of the Pampas.

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Language

es

Duration

~11 hours (671K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2020-10-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. Jaime (Wenceslao Jaime) Molins

W. Jaime (Wenceslao Jaime) Molins

1882–1965

An Argentine journalist and writer, he turned places into vivid stories, writing about the Pampas and the Andean world with a reporter’s eye and a storyteller’s feel. His books move between travel writing, history, and reading for young audiences, showing a wide curiosity about the landscapes and cultures of South America.

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