"Attraverso L'atlantico E In Brasile" is a captivating Italian-language travelogue by Alberto de Foresta. Detailing his journey across the Atlantic and into Brazil, the book offers a fascinating glimpse into the late 19th-century Brazilian landscape and culture. De Foresta's vivid descriptions bring to life the sights, sounds, and experiences of a traveler in a rapidly changing world.
This historically significant account provides valuable insights into the era's social customs, natural environment, and the challenges of transatlantic travel. Perfect for readers interested in historical travel writing, Brazilian history, and the Italian perspective on South America, this book promises an engaging and informative journey back in time.
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