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Brazil and the River Plate in 1868

This work makes no pretentions to literary merit, but, as its title indicates, is simply a narrative descriptive of the progress of the countries specially referred to, which, though England has long maintained intimate commercial relations with them, are still but very imperfectly known to the British public. In the Old World generations follow each other without any very perceptible alteration being observable in the characteristic surroundings, but in the New World, as America is still termed, a few years often effect changes of the most important and striking description. This is notably the case as respects Brazil and the River Plate, the growth of which has been very remarkable. (Summary taken from the Preface) (8 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Preface

3:58

The Voyage Out

35:21

The City of Monte Video

11:16

The City of Rio De Janeiro

33:13

The War in Paraguay

11:15

The Province of San Paulo

7:33

The San Paulo Railway

21:03

The City of San Paulo

43:15

San Paulo to Santos and Rio De Janeiro

5:17

Trip to Juiz De Fora. - The Dom Pedro Segundo Railway

20:16

Rio De Janeiro to the River Plate

7:43

City of Buenos Ayres

6:23

Buenos Ayres to Colonia.—Estanzuella

8:38

Trip on the Central Argentine Railway

27:34

The Western Railway of Buenos Ayres

11:09

Buenos Ayres - Second Notice

19:05

Progress of Steam Navigation on La Plata

7:03

Railways in the River Plate

17:28

Emigration to Brazil

6:33

Emigration to the River Plate

10:49

Railways in Brazil

26:07

Commerce of Brazil and the River Plate

37:22

The River Amazon

28:57

Telegraphic Communication

4:44

Religious Institutions

5:32

The Affluents of La Plata

5:23

The Republic of Paraguay

18:09

Brazilian Currency

22:05

Argentine Finances

18:03

Town and Harbour of Santos

5:52

Mr. Perkins of Emigration

4:36

My Voyage Home

12:48