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BIBLIOGRAPHY
For the benefit of those interested in a further study of Argentina, the following list of books treating wholly or in part of that republic is herewith appended. It is not a long list, for the literature upon that country is not extensive, and some of those cited contain only a few chapters devoted to this large and virile republic.
Akers, Charles Edmond: A History of South America, 1854-1904. London, 1904.
Beerbohm, Julius: Wanderings in Patagonia; or, Life Among the Ostrich-Hunters. London, 1879.
Carpenter, Frank G.: South America: social, industrial, and political. Akron, Ohio, 1900.
Clark, Francis E.: The Continent of Opportunity. New York, 1907.
Curtis, William Eleroy: The Capitals of Spanish America. New York, 1888.
Dawson, Thomas C.: The South American Republics (an excellent history). New York, 1903.
Dixie, Florence: Across Patagonia. London, 1880.
Fitzgerald, E. A.: The Highest Andes. London, 1899.