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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Some rubbing and wear to ends of spine and edges of boards. ; xxviii, 499, [1 (blank)] pages + maps. Red cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 222 x 141mm. "The object of this book is to give a biography of General Jose de San Martin, combining therewith the history of the emancipation of South America." - from the Prologue, page xxvii. Contents: Translator's Preface; Prologue; Historical Introduction; San Martin in Europe and in America 1778-1812; The Lautaro Lodge 1812-1813; San Lorenzo 1813-1814; Upper Peru 1814; The War in the North 1814; The Chileno-Argentine Revolution 1810-1811; Progress and Fall of the Chilian Revolution 1811-1814; Cuyo 1814-1815; The Spy System of the Patriots 1815-1816; The Idea of the Passage of the Andes 1815-1816; The Army of the Andes 1816-1817; The Passage of the Andes 1817; Chacabuco 1817; The First Campaign in the South of Chile 1817; Argentine-Chileno Alliance 1817; Cancha-Rayada 1817-1818; Maipo 1818; After Maipo 1818; The First Naval Campain on the Pacific 1818; The Repassage of the Andes 1818-1819; Cochrane - Callao - Valdivia 1819-1820; The Disobedience of San Martin 1819-1820; The Convention f Rancagua 1820; Peru 1820; The Expedition to Peru 1820; The Opening of the Campaign 1820-1821; The First Campaingn in the Highlands 1820-1821; The Armistice of Punchauca 1821; The Second Campaign in the Highlands 1821; The Expedition to the South 1821; Peru Independent 1821; The Protectorate of Peru 1821-1822; San Martin and Cochrane 1821-1822; The Disaster at Ica 1821-1822; The Revolutions in Quito and Venezuela 1809-1812; The Revolutions in New Granada and Quito 1809-1813; The Reconquest of Venezuela 1813; The Second Fall of Venezuela 1814; The Dissolution of New Granada 1815-1817; The Third War in Venezuela 1815-1817; The Reorganization of Venezeula 1817-1819; Boyaca - Columbia - Carabobo 1819-1822; The War in Quito 1821-1822; Guayaquil 1822; The Interview at Guayaquil 1822; The Abdication of San Martin 1822; The First National Government of Peru 1822-1823; Junin - Ayacucho 1823-1823; Apogee, Decline, and Fall of Bolivar 1824-1830; Epilogue; Translator's Appendix; Biographical Notes.