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Cruising Cape Horn and Patagonia    by Brian Lawrenson
Price: $3.99 USD. 12030 words. Published on August 20, 2010. .

Cape Horn has long been a place of adventure, history and fear. Almost every ocean sailor has had a dream of sailing round Cape Horn. It is the ultimate sailing challenge. Join this couple as they take a cruise round Cape Horn on the 70,000 ton cruise ship Splendour of the Seas. Afterwards they returned to spend ten days exploring Patagnia.
Salve Argentina    by Luiz De Miranda
Price: $5.00 USD. 12690 words. Published by Emooby  on June 14, 2011. .

“Salve Argentina” nos trae una vez más la principal característica de Luiz Miranda: el cuidado y la cualidad en la artesanía poética y el empleo refinado del lenguaje. En relación con la temática, habla sobre la búsqueda de la identidad del escritor, que, a pesar de haber nacido al Sur de Brasil.
My Father's America - Volume One - The New World    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 171800 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

The first of an eight book series by the late Walter Lorenz about the history of America. The first volume begins by focusing on the formation of the continent, the migration of the Cro-Magnon, and the vast array of Native Americans. Also a look at the world outside the continent. It continues with the voyage of Columbus and those that followed, with special focus on the Conquistadors.
Ruphina    by Juan LePuen
Price: $1.00 USD. 2330 words. Published by Fario  on October 23, 2011. .

Buenos Aires, in the latter years of the Menem presidency. Signs of an impending economic and social collapse are everywhere, but the self-styled consultant of "Ruphina," intent on his more personal concerns, pays them no heed.
The Argentine Job    by Michael Penhallow
Price: $3.99 USD. 30020 words. Published by Aisle Seat Books  on May 21, 2012. .

A Movie Length Tale ™ from Aisle Seat Books. When a former Delta Force soldier reluctantly agrees to take on one last job for the CIA, he should have known that stealing from al Qaeda wouldn’t be easy.