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Getulio Vargas' explanation of the new regime of Brazilian politics, for which he was a the forefront. Incomplete with four volumes of eleven. Included here are volumes I, II, IV, and V, missing volume III, "A realidade nacional em 1933. Retrospecto das realizações do Governo, 1934". Getulio Vargas was a Brazilian politician, who served as both president and dictator during his lifetime, serving Brazil for a total of eighteen years. He was often nicknamed "Father of the Poor". These four volumes are Vargas" explanation of the new Brazilian politics in the years between the First and Second World Wars, documenting from 1930 to 1937. His rise to power marked the end of the Brazilian Old Republic, which ended with the Brazilian Revolution of 1930. It was his ambition to turn Brazil into one of the leading countries of the world, aiming to set up the necessary infrastructure. Vargas killed himself in 1954 after mounting pressures and conflict over his political methods, but has remained to be considered one of the most influential politicians of the twentieth century. Volume I, "Da Alianca Liberal as realizacoes do 10 ano de Governo, 1930-1931" Volume II, "O ano de 1932 … A Revolucao e o Norte, 1933" Volume IV, "Retorno a terra natal … Confraternizacaeo sul-americana e A Revolucao Comunista, Novembro de 1934 - Julho de 1937" Volume V, "O Estado Novo, 10 de Novembro de 1937 a 25 de Julho de 1938" Undated, dated using Copac. In the original publisher"s paper boards. Externally, smart. Discolouration to the boards of all volumes, due to marking and the light colour of the paper. Vol II has heavier marking to the boards than the other volumes. Vol IV has light spotting to the joints. A light amount of edgewear to all volumes. Vol II has small closed tears to the head of the spine, and some cockling to the spine. All volumes have markings to the spine, with Vol II and V being slightly heavier. Rear hinge of Vol II strained but remains firm. All volumes have "Offerta da Editora" stamps to the recto of the front endpaper. Light offsetting to the recto of the front endpaper to Vol IV and Vol II, with Vol II having some marking to the front paper wrap. Internally, generally firmly bound with Vols I, II and V being slightly strained. Pages are bright and generally clean, with just the odd spot throughout. Pages remain uncut to the foredge of all volumes, Very Good. N° de ref. del artículo 599P24
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