South America
by James Bryce
- ISBN
- 0594101069
South America is a nonfiction, travel book by James Bryce.
About this book
“It is hard for a man to make any city worthy of such surroundings as nature has given to Rio,” claims James Bryce. It paints a lush portrait of South America, yet offers more than a travelogue. It acts as a social commentary critiquing the presence of native and immigrant races. In fact, it greatly influenced liberal debates over the Boer War.South America was on the 1912 Bestsellers List, along with these other titles available in eBook format:Creative Evolution, by Henri BergsonThe Montessori Method, by Maria MontessoriA New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, Jane AddamsThe Promised Land, by Mary AntinMark Twain, by Albert Bigelow PaineYour United States, by Arnold BennettHow to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day, by Arnold Bennett
About the Author
is the author of South America. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.
Explore more books by James Bryce →Editions & Formats
Reviews
No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.
Sign in Sign in to write a review
Frequently Asked Questions
What genre is South America?+
South America is a Nonfiction, Travel book.
What is South America about?+
“It is hard for a man to make any city worthy of such surroundings as nature has given to Rio,” claims James Bryce. It paints a lush portrait of South America, yet offers more than a travelogue. It acts as a social commentary critiquing the presence of native and immigrant races. In fact, it greatly...
Who wrote South America?+
South America was written by James Bryce.