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ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1912-09-28
DescriptionHandwritten piece composed by Rubén Darío.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1908-01-29
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to José Santos Zelaya, President of the Nicaraguan Republic. José Santos Zelaya (November 1, 1853 - May 17, 1919) was a military and Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1907-08-19
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Luis Bonafoux. Luis Bonafoux y Quintero (June 19, 1855 - November 28, 1918) was a recognized writer and journalist, with whom Rubén Darío had a close friendship. Darío tells him about his current situation with Rosario Murillo.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1888-02-10
Description
Handwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Pedro Balmaceda Toro, informing him about his immediate plans. Pedro Balmaceda Toro (April 23, 1868 - July 1, 1889) was a Chilean writer and journalist. Toro is considered one of the pioneers of Modernism in Latin America. Rubén Darío was in Santiago de Chile

Handwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Pedro Balmaceda Toro, informing him about his immediate plans. Pedro Balmaceda Toro (April 23, 1868 - July 1, 1889) was a Chilean writer and journalist. Toro is considered one of the pioneers of Modernism in Latin America. Rubén Darío was in Santiago de Chile when the letter was written.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1888-01-20
Description
Handwritten thank you letter from Rubén Darío to Pedro Balmaceda Toro. Pedro Balmaceda Toro (April 23, 1868 - July 1, 1889) was a Chilean writer and journalist. Toro is considered one of the pioneers of Modernism in Latin America. Rubén Darío was in Santiago de Chile when the letter was

Handwritten thank you letter from Rubén Darío to Pedro Balmaceda Toro. Pedro Balmaceda Toro (April 23, 1868 - July 1, 1889) was a Chilean writer and journalist. Toro is considered one of the pioneers of Modernism in Latin America. Rubén Darío was in Santiago de Chile when the letter was written.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1888-01-12
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Pedro Balmaceda Toro. Pedro Balmaceda Toro (April 23, 1868 - July 1, 1889) was a Chilean writer and journalist. Toro is considered one of the pioneers of Modernism in Latin America. Rubén Darío was in Santiago de Chile when the letter was written.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to José Santos Zelaya, President of the Nicaraguan Republic, about diplomatic matters. José Santos Zelaya (November 1, 1853 - May 17, 1919) was a military and Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
DescriptionHandwritten thank you letter from Rubén Darío to José Santos Zelaya, President of the Nicaraguan Republic, confirming him the receipt of fund. José Santos Zelaya (November 1, 1853 - May 17, 1919) was a military and Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Description
Handwritten thank you letter from Rubén Darío to José Santos Zelaya, President of the Nicaraguan Republic. Rubén Darío expresses his grateful about his designation as General and Plenipotentiary Consul. José Santos Zelaya (November 1, 1853 - May 17, 1919) was a military and Nicaraguan politician who served as President of

Handwritten thank you letter from Rubén Darío to José Santos Zelaya, President of the Nicaraguan Republic. Rubén Darío expresses his grateful about his designation as General and Plenipotentiary Consul. José Santos Zelaya (November 1, 1853 - May 17, 1919) was a military and Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909.
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1912-12-05
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to the Nicaraguan Foreign Minister, regarding to the murder of José Canalejas y Méndez, Prime Minister of Spain between 1910 - 1912. Rubén Darío was in Paris when the letter was written.