Ponce de Leon: The Rise of the Argentine Republic

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Ponce de Leon: The Rise of the Argentine Republic

by William Pilling

EN·~20 hours·71 chapters

Chapters

71 total
1

PONCE DE LEON

0:15
2

PONCE DE LEON - THE RISE OF THEARGENTINE REPUBLIC - BY - AN ESTANCIERO

0:11
3

Al Gran Pueblo Argentino ¡Salud!

2:57
4

BOOK I - THE BABYHOOD OF A GREAT NATION

0:02
5

PROLOGUE

1:21
6

PONCE DE LEON - CHAPTER I - FATHER AND SON

17:15
7

CHAPTER II - HOW DON GREGORIO LOPEZ SOUGHT AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION OF THE DAY

26:20
8

CHAPTER III - CONCERNING THE DANGER OF FRIENDSHIP WITH AN ENEMY

26:13
9

CHAPTER IV - SHOWING HOW A PATRIOT MAY ALSO BE A TRAITOR

20:17
10

CHAPTER V - PERDRIEL

34:59

Description

In a world set ablaze by wars across Europe, the Spanish colonies of South America begin to stir with a restless yearning for self‑determination. The opening pages capture the clash of old imperial authority and the nascent spirit of a people who see themselves not as slaves but as a nation in the making. Against this backdrop, a young Argentine, Marcel Ponce, debates his identity with his father, questioning the very notion of loyalty to a distant crown.

The narrative follows Marcel’s early steps into a tumultuous era marked by foreign incursions and internal betrayals. As the British fleet looms on the horizon, local militias and ordinary citizens grapple with the paradox of fighting both external foes and the lingering grip of Spanish rule. The story weaves together personal convictions, heated debates, and the first sparks of organized resistance that hint at the larger struggle for independence yet to unfold.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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William Pilling

b. 1834

A Liverpool-born writer and newspaper publisher, he built much of his career in Buenos Aires and wrote English-language books about Argentine history. His work is best known for bringing South American political history to readers outside the region.

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