- Good: $58
- Fine: $71
- Very Fine: $89
- Extremely Fine: $275
- About Uncirculated: $650
- Uncirculated: $4,949
- Good: $58
- Fine: $71
- Very Fine: $89
- Extremely Fine: $275
- About Uncirculated: $650
- Uncirculated: $4,949
Jean-Baptiste Debret (1768-1848) was a French painter who left a very important collection for the study of Brazilian history. He was Napoleons court painter, as well as being official painter of the Portuguese Crown in Brazil. It is for this reason that his works depict official events and that he
The journalist Jaime Tipe Sánchez visited the Huáscar monitor in 1996. The press and the Peruvians hardly knew what happened to the ship that Grau commanded. On a new anniversary of the combat of Angamos we rescue the chronicle.Are you Peruvian? You come to see the Huáscar… your “ex” ship. There is
On December 9, 1824, troops led by General Antonio José de Sucre defeated the royalist army at the Battle of Ayacucho. For historians it was the decisive battle of Latin American liberation. After Ayacucho there were some small skirmishes and in one of them -the combat of Tumusla in Bolivian territo
The Equinoctial France represented the second attempt by the French to settle in Brazil, in the Maranhão region between 1612 and 1615. The origin of the name is related to the territory of conquest, since it was close to the Equator line, which was previously called the Equinoctial line. This eve