Guillermo Rawson - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Aguilar, A. (1971). El Dr. Guillermo Rawson. San Juan, Argentina: Editorial Sanjuanina. (Spanish)
  • Larrain, Jacob (1893). Biografía del doctor Guillermo Rawson. La Plata: Imp., Lit. y Encuad. de Solá Hnos. Sesé y Ca. (Spanish)
  • Rawson, Guillermo, and Alberto B. Martinez (Ed.) (1891). Escritos y discursos del doctor Guillermo Rawson (3rd Edition). Buenos Aires: Compañía Sud-Americana de Billetes de Banco. (Spanish)

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