Pedro Barrantes

Spanish writer and journalist

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Pedro Barrantes (1850–1912) was a Spanish writer and journalist.

Works

Lyrical

  • Delirium tremens: (poems) Madrid, 1890 (Celestino Apaolaza reprinted, 1910)
  • Anatemas, (Valencia, 1892).
  • Con Severiano Nicoláu, Dios: canto Valencia, 1888 (Printing house Casa de Beneficencia)
  • El drama del calvario: poema Madrid: Printing establishment P. Nuñez, 1887.
  • Tierra y cielo, Madrid: El Adalid, 1896.

Other

  • Weyler... Madrid, 1899 (Imp. de Antonio Marzo)
  • El Padre Sanz Madrid, 1899 (Antonio Marzo)
  • Polavieja Madrid, 1899 (Imp. de A. Marzo)
  • Works by or about Pedro Barrantes at the Internet Archive
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