José S. Alvarez Literary Papers 1893-1903

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José S. Alvarez Literary Papers 1893-1903

4 bound scrapbooks of letters and clippings relating to works by "Fray Mocho," José S. Alvarez.

1 manuscript box (5 linear inches)

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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903 / En el mar austral. 1898

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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903

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José S. Alvarez, who wrote under several pseudonyms including "Fray Mocho" and "Fabio Carrizo," was born Aug. 26, 1858, in Galeguaychu, Argentina and died in Aug. 23, 1903, in Buenos Aires. He migrated to Buenos Aires in 1879 and worked for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, El Diario, La Prensa, La Opinion, La Tribuna, etc. In 1889 he founded the magazine "Caras y Caretas" in which he published many of his short stories, later collected under the title Cuen...

Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903

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José S. Alvarez, who wrote under several pseudonyms including "Fray Mocho" and "Fabio Carrizo," was born Aug. 26, 1858, in Galeguaychu, Argentina and died in Aug. 23, 1903, in Buenos Aires. He migrated to Buenos Aires in 1879 and worked for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, El Diario, La Prensa, La Opinion, La Tribuna, etc. In 1889 he founded the magazine "Caras y Caretas" in which he published many of his short stories, later collected under the title Cuen...

Carrizo, Fabio, 1858-1903 / Misterios de Buenos Aires. 1897

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Payró, Roberto Jorge, 1867-1928

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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903 / Viaje al pais de los matreros 1897

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Sáenz Peña, Roque, 1851-1914

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Roque Sáenz Peña was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1851; graduated from law school, 1875; he was one of the founders of the journal, Sud America; became Argentina's foreign minister in 1890; retired from public life during his father's presidency of Argentina (1892-95); returned to politics in 1895 and was elected president of Argentina in 1910; his major contribution was reform of Argentinian electoral laws in 1912; retired from the presidency for health reasons in 1913 and died the fol...

Cané, Miguel, 1851-1905

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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903

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José S. Alvarez, who wrote under several pseudonyms including "Fray Mocho" and "Fabio Carrizo," was born Aug. 26, 1858, in Galeguaychu, Argentina and died in Aug. 23, 1903, in Buenos Aires. He migrated to Buenos Aires in 1879 and worked for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, El Diario, La Prensa, La Opinion, La Tribuna, etc. In 1889 he founded the magazine "Caras y Caretas" in which he published many of his short stories, later collected under the title Cuen...

Guido y Spano, Carlos, 1827-1918

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