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A new book collects Gardel unpublished photographs and documents
The material became so Enrique Espina Rawson azaroza. Everything was in the house of a close associate of the executor, Armando Delfino. Nuria de Fortuni De Cortada, now deceased, had more than one hundred letters and photos in Rio Ceballos.
In twenty days and 300 pesos, fans can get their hands on a hundred letters and documents that belonged to the singer, actor and composer Carlos Gardel.
It is "File Gardel", written by Enrique Espina Rawson and edited by Proa.
One of the most significant documents that make it particularly special about this book is that there is evidence that Carlos Gardel was born in Toulusse, France, and not in Uruguay.
In a book of 304 pages, Enrique Espina Rawson, published this valuable and unpublished material found by chance in a house in Rio Ceballos, Cordoba.
The author, spoke with Channel 3 and told the story of this new book about Gardel.
"The documents were found in a house in Rio Ceballos, of Fortuni Nuria Cortes, who was the niece of Adele Delfino Armando Blasco."
"Delfino was the executor of Carlos Gardel and possessed all things in the singer because he dies in plane crash in Medellin, he will find the remains of Gardel and also goes to New York, the department that the artist was there , and also brings all things, "Thorn said Rawson.
"In return he gave everything to Berta Gardes, mother of Carlos Gardel, who in turn when he died he left everything to Delfino," Espina said Rawson.
All letters, documents and photos were kept for years kept by the family of Delfino and then handed over to Nuria's Fortuni cutting.
"The death of Adela Blasco, Dr. Nuria inherits it was a big collector," Espina said Rawson.
At death Nuria, sold the house and her daughters found a very neat box that said "Carlos Gardel things."
One of the sons of Nuria, also took the book in its role as a designer.
"In the book are original letters. Sse sent one or two letters a week between Gardel Delfino and told him how he had gone on tour
newspaper clippings and comments from their performances, "Espina said Rawson.
The author found that Gardel was a fortune to cash, revenues from which have a percentage of the profits from Paramount for his films.
"But the Paramount," Espina said Rawson, "never paid him or his mother, Mrs. Berta Garden
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