"Fiestas Aristocr ticas, 1913-1914" by Enrique Casal offers a glimpse into the opulent social life of Latin American aristocracy during the pivotal years just before World War I. The book details the elaborate parties, social customs, and cultural traditions that defined the elite circles of the time. Casal's work provides valuable insights into the values, aesthetics, and social hierarchies of a bygone era, capturing the spirit and atmosphere of a society on the cusp of profound change. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Latin American history, social customs, and the dynamics of aristocratic life.
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