First published in 1825 and based on his diaries, this two-volume account by Alexander Caldcleugh (1795 1858) of his experiences in Brazil, Buenos Aires, and Chile portrays a diverse and changing continent. London-born Caldcleugh was posted to South America in 1819 as private secretary to the British minister at the Portuguese royal court (based in Brazil 1808 21). Following that two-year mission, he returned to South America in 1829 and remained there until his death. Caldcleugh's book appealed to the avid interest of European readers in the 'New World'. It was well-received upon publication...
First published in 1825 and based on his diaries, this two-volume account by Alexander Caldcleugh (1795 1858) of his experiences in Brazil, Buenos Air...
First published in 1825 and based on his diaries, this two-volume account by Alexander Caldcleugh (1795 1858) of his experiences in Brazil, Buenos Aires, and Chile portrays a diverse and changing continent. London-born Caldcleugh was posted to South America in 1819 as private secretary to the British minister at the Portuguese royal court (based in Brazil 1808 21). Following that two-year mission, he returned to South America in 1829 and remained there until his death. Caldcleugh's book appealed to the avid interest of European readers in the 'New World'. It was well-received upon publication...
First published in 1825 and based on his diaries, this two-volume account by Alexander Caldcleugh (1795 1858) of his experiences in Brazil, Buenos Air...