Working North from Patagonia / Being the Narrative of a Journey, Earned on the Way, Through Southern and Eastern South America
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A veteran traveler's narrative traces an extended northward journey from the southernmost regions through the Andes and across Chile, Uruguay, and large swathes of Brazil into the Amazon and the three Guianas, then onward into Venezuela's llanos. Along the way he records landscapes, urban life, transportation, local customs, and everyday occupations, interweaving practical travel anecdotes, encounters with diverse peoples, and vivid photographic impressions. The account balances descriptive geography and social observation with episodic incidents from rail, river, and coastal travel, offering comparative reflections on manners, commerce, and the material conditions that shape varied regional life.
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