"O Valle Do Amazonas E O Problema Da Borracha" explores the Amazon Valley's critical role in the global rubber industry during the early 20th century. Written by Manuel Lobato, this historical account delves into the economic and social challenges associated with rubber extraction and production in the Amazon region. The book provides insights into the complexities of resource management, labor conditions, and the broader economic implications for Brazil.
This work offers valuable perspectives on a pivotal period in the Amazon's history, highlighting the interplay between natural resources, industrial development, and regional economies. It remains a significant resource for understanding the historical context of the Amazon and the rubber industry's impact.
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