Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America

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Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America

by George Whitfield Ray

EN·~8 hours·29 chapters

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29 total

THROUGH FIVE REPUBLICS ON HORSEBACK - BEING AN ACCOUNT OF MANY WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA - BY

0:26

PREFACE

2:22

INTRODUCTION

2:31

A PRELIMINARY WORD ON SOUTH AMERICA

12:39

PART I. - THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

0:32

THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

12:52

CHAPTER I. - BUENOS AYRES IN 1889.

19:18

CHAPTER II. - REVOLUTION.

17:03

CHAPTER III. - THE CRIOLLO VILLAGE.

27:51

CHAPTER IV. - TEE PRAIRIE AND ITS INHABITANTS.

36:32

Description

In this vivid travelogue, a determined explorer and missionary rides across the remote interiors of five South American republics, guided by three steadfast companions. He confronts unforgiving terrain, feverish nights, and relentless thirst, while documenting the daily struggles of life on horseback in a land many Western readers have never seen.

Beyond the physical challenges, the narrative offers rare glimpses into the customs, languages, and spiritual landscapes of isolated indigenous communities untouched by outside influence. The author's keen eye records the stark contrast between entrenched Catholic traditions and the budding hopes of Protestant outreach, providing both a cultural study and a compelling call to compassion.

The account blends personal hardship with scientific observation, making it valuable for readers interested in geography, history, and the human spirit's resilience. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation of South America's hidden corners and the enduring drive to bridge worlds.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (464K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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George Whitfield Ray

b. 1868

A globe-trotting travel writer, lecturer, and later social commentator, he is best remembered for turning long, difficult journeys through South America into vivid adventure writing. His books bring together firsthand observation, strong opinions, and the restless energy of an early 20th-century traveler.

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