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QUESADA, Vicente Gaspar, Argentine author, born in Buenos Ayres, 5 April, 1830. He studied law in the university of his native city, in 1850 was graduated as LL.D., and at once took an active part in politics, contributing, by his articles in the press of Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, to the fall of the tyrant Rosas in 1852. He founded in 1860 the "Revista del Parana," and in 1864 the "Revista de Buenos Avres," and since 1871 he has been director of the public library of the latter city. He has published "hnpresiones de viaje, recuerdos de lax provincias de Cdrdoba, Santiago y Tucuman" (Buenos Ayres, 1852); " La provincia de Cdrdoba " (1860), which has been translated into German ; and a series of articles, " Los Recuerdos," "EL Crepdsculo de la tarde," "Lejos del hogar," and "El Arpa," published in his "Revista," and in a volume (1864).
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