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La Guerra de Nicaragua (Relatos del filibustero que murió fusilado en Trujillo, Honduras)

La Guerra de Nicaragua (Relatos del filibustero que murió fusilado en Trujillo, Honduras)

William Walker

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Colección Erandique
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798892672023

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¿Un loco? ¿Un aventurero? ¿Un charlatán? ¿Un visionario? ¿Quién fue ese hombre que fundó la fracasada República de Sonora? En este libro, William Walker, el filibustero más famoso del Siglo XIX, habla de su campaña militar en Nicaragua al mando de Los Inmortales, su ejército de mercenarios, y de cómo se convirtió en presidente de ese país.  Aquí quedan plasmadas sus ideas, sus reflexiones y confesiones más íntimas, sus planes de conquista, sus sueños de grandezas... antes de ser expulsado de tierras centroamericanas, a donde volvería, nostálgico de poder, sin imaginarse que sería capturado y fusilado en Trujillo, Honduras. Para saber más de William Walker, usted puede leer Filibusteros y Ferrocarriles, la turbulenta infancia de Honduras y Vida y hechos del general Santos Guardiola, publicados por Colección Erandique.

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