Rafael Delorme Salto (1867–1897), born in the province of Malaga was a Spanish writer, journalist, and freethinker. He was a defender of the autonomy of Cuba[1] and the author of several works of a historical and political nature.

Rafael Delorme
DiedNovember 29, 1897(1897-11-29) (aged 30)
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Writer and journalist

Work

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Books

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  • The aborigines of America. Disquisitions about the seat, origin, history and advancement in the scientific sphere of pre-Columbian societies . Foreword by D. Vicente Riva-Palacio and Guerrero, Madrid: Bookstore of Fernando Faith / The Literary Propaganda, 1894.[2]
  • Cuba and the colonial reform in Spain . Madrid. Imp. D. Pacheco, 1895.[3]
  • Necessity of lay teaching and reforms to be introduced into it. Memory read by Rafael Delorme Salto at the Republican Youth session held on March 18, 1890. Madrid: Ricardo Fé's typographic establishment, 1890.

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  1. ^ Trelles, Carlos M. (Carlos Manuel) (1918). Biblioteca cientfica cubana. LuEsther T. Mertz Library New York Botanical Garden. Matanzas, Impr. de J. F. Oliver.
  2. ^ SALTO, Rafael DELORME (1894). Los Aborígenes de América. Disquisiciones Acerca Del Asiento, Origen, Historia Y Adelanto en la Esfera Científica de Las Sociedades Precolombinas. Con Un Prólogo Del General D. Vicente Riva-Palacio Y Guerrero.
  3. ^ Delorme Salto, Rafael (1895). Cuba y la Reforma Colonial en España. Madrid: Imprenta de Diego Pactero Latorre.
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