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A hero of two worlds
LEO BOIX recommends a book showing how Giuseppe Garibaldi, the architect of Italian unification in the 19th century, was also a hugely influential figure in the liberation struggle in Latin America
WELL MATCHED: Anita Ribeiro and Giuseppe Garibaldi

Garibaldi in South America: An Exploration
Richard Bourne
(Hurst Publishers, £25)

GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI (1807-82) is better known as the hero of Italian unification in the 19th century, as well as an international figurehead for national independence and republican ideals.

Lesser known, though, is the fact that he spent over 12 formative years between 1835 and 1848 in

South America.

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