La Imprenta Y La Prensa En El Uruguay Desde 1807 1900 offers a detailed historical overview of the development of printing and the press in Uruguay from 1807 to 1900. Authored by Benjam n Fern ndez Y Medina, this work explores the evolution of newspapers and printing technologies during a pivotal period in Uruguayan history. It provides valuable insights into the role of print media in shaping public opinion and documenting the socio-political landscape of the time.
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