by R. B. Cunninghame Graham (Author)
"Jose Antonio Paez" is a masterful biography of one of South America's most dynamic and influential historical figures. Written by R.B. Cunninghame Graham, this work chronicles the life and military career of Jose Antonio Paez, the legendary Venezuelan leader and general who played a pivotal role in the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. Graham vividly portrays the "Centaur of the Llanos," capturing the spirit of the llaneros-the rugged horsemen of the Venezuelan plains-and their vital contribution to the liberation of the continent.
The narrative follows Paez from his humble beginnings to his rise as a key ally of Simon Bolivar, exploring the complex relationship between the two leaders and the eventual formation of the Republic of Venezuela. Beyond his military exploits, the book examines Paez's transition to political leadership and his enduring legacy in the formation of the Venezuelan state. Written with Graham's characteristic flair for adventure and deep appreciation for South American culture, "Jose Antonio Paez" remains an essential resource for understanding the turbulent history of Latin American independence and the charismatic figures who shaped the destiny of the region.
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Number of Pages: 366
Dimensions: 0.76 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: February 17, 2026