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A travelogue contrasts two major Brazilian cities through vivid harbor and landscape descriptions and close observations of urban life, commerce, and public institutions. It chronicles municipal sanitation and public-health advances that reduced yellow fever, charts rapid population growth fueled by European immigration—highlighting German settlements in the south—and surveys domestic customs, the military, education, the press, and cultural life. The account emphasizes explosive urban expansion and economic development while also reflecting on the vast, still-unexploited interior, the persistence of indigenous peoples, and how railways and colonization are reshaping the country’s social and geographic frontiers.

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François Crastre

François Crastre was a French author and art critic known for his insightful explorations of notable artists and their works. His writings often delve into the lives and contributions of prominent figures in the art world, including the likes of Goya and Rosa Bonheur. Crastre's notable works include 'Bastien Lepage' and 'Puvis de Chavannes,' where he examines the artistic styles and influences of these masters. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the visual arts and an effort to contextualize their significance within cultural history.

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