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The Paraguayan War

A Captivating Guide to a South American War Called the War of the Triple Alliance between Paraguay and the Allied Countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay

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The Paraguayan War

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Narrated by: Jay Herbert
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Explore the captivating history of a war that often isn’t mentioned in US textbooks.

The Paraguayan War of 1864–1870 was the bloodiest war between nations in South American history. Discover how tiny Paraguay had a tyrant with a giant ego and the largest army on the continent, and how and why he invaded Brazil and Argentina. Learn about the biggest naval battle in South America’s history, and about the Paraguayan fortress called South America’s Gibraltar.

You’ll also learn about how the king of Portugal moved to Rio de Janeiro with his court to escape Napoleon, and how he declared Brazil to be co-equals with Portugal. Learn how his son and grandson became emperors of the independent Empire of Brazil.

Find out about Eliza Alice Lynch, the woman from Ireland who was a tyrant’s lover and owned more property than any other woman in the world. You’ll be captivated by her outrageous love for a murderous tyrant and how she followed him to his death, burying him and her oldest son in a grave she dug in the mud with her bare hands.

In this audiobook, you will learn about the following:

  • The Jesuit missions to the Guaraní, an independent theocracy unique in history.
  • Dr. José Gaspar de Francia, or El Supremo, who required foreign visitors to stay in Paraguay for the rest of their lives.
  • Carlos Antonio López, El Excelentisimo, who grew so fat he could not ride a horse.
  • Francisco Solano López, El Mariscal, who thought firing squads were a waste of bullets and had executions done by bayonet or machete.
  • How Uruguay and Paraguay survived being bordered by superpowers.
  • How an army of boys and old men continued a war for more than a year.
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Comprehensive story of the Paraguayan War

The story and the details were great. The narrator was horrible. Terrible mispronunciation of Spanish words. He even mispronounced words like "consort" as "concert." The book would have been excellent but they got the worst guy to read it.

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When Hubris Backfires

This mostly unknown history of the War of the Triple Alliance, where Paraguay attacked Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina had long reaching ramifications for South America, and decimated Paraguay's male population. It is a fascinating read.

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Good synopsis of the War

I liked the descriptions of the main characters and battles of the war. However, there were too many instances where the writer stated that an event may or may not have happened. This detracted somewhat from the credibility of the piece. On the other hand, at least the researchers were humble enough to be honest.

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Painful to listen to…

This is the worst narration I’ve ever heard. The pronunciation clearly came from someone who has no experience speaking or even hearing Spanish, Portuguese, or Guaraní. Not only was the pronunciation VERY inaccurate - even for anglicization - but it was inconsistently changed from passage to passage. The narrator’s reading was also very sing-songy which made this book even more difficult to finish.

The content itself was decent but it sounded like a college freshman wrote this book. The author kept adding in disclaimers which really discredited their own work.

Overall disappointed because I was extremely interested in this topic. Completing this book has become a chore rather than an intriguing source of entertainment.

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