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BOLÍVAR. Ensayo de una interpretación bibliográfica a través de sus documentos

BOLÍVAR. Ensayo de una interpretación bibliográfica a través de sus documentos

Tomás POLANCO ALCÁNTARA

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EDITORIAL JURIDICA VENEZOLANA INTER
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798891849105
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Esta nueva edición de la obra del profesor Tomás Polanco Alcántara, sobre 'Simón Bolívar, Ensayo de una interpretación biográfica a través de sus documentos,' es uno de sus más importantes trabajos biográficos que ahora sus herederos presentan al público lector con el apoyo de la Editorial Jurídica Venezolana International. Polanco, fallecido en 2002, fue autor de numerosas biografías de destacados personajes de la Historia venezolana, así como de otros estudios históricos, jurídicos y literarios, habiendo sido un distinguido Académico, Miembro de la Academia Nacional de la Historia, de la Academia de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales y de la Academia Venezolana de la Lengua, correspondiente de la Real Academia Española. En este libro el autor, continuando la línea de su obra biográfica anterior, presenta al Libertador Simón Bolívar como un ser humano, tal como se desprende de sus propios documentos y dentro de las circunstancias de tiempo que le tocó vivir. Quizo Polanco Alcántara exhibir a Simón Bolívar ante el lector, no como él hubiera querido que fuese sino lo más parecido posible a lo que realmente fue, dejando a un lado las leyendas, los mitos y las fantasías que puedan alterar una visión objetiva

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