 | Georgie Anne Geyer - 2002 - 496 pages
Syndicated journalist Georgie Anne Geyer calls on her nearly 40 years of experience covering Latin America to create an extraordinary biography that reveals the untold story of ... | |
 | Robert E. Quirk - 1995 - 898 pages
Traces the life of the Cuban Prime Minister, describes his childhood and education, recounts his overthrow of the Batista government, and looks at the challenges he has faced ... | |
 | Norberto Fuentes - 2010 - 572 pages
A satirical fictionalized portrait by an exiled former confidante seeks to capture the Cuban dictator's authentic voice while sharing the story of his life, covering everything ... | |
 | Peter G. Bourne - 1986 - 332 pages
An account of the life, career, personal and public character, talents, and shortcomings of the Cuban leader, written by a psychiatrist and former U.S. government official | |
 | Ignacio Ramonet, Fidel Castro - 2008 - 608 pages
Fidel Castro is perhaps the most charismatic and controversial head of state in modern times. A dictatorial pariah to some, he has become a hero and inspiration for many of the ... | |
 | Servando González - 2001 - 491 pages
"The Secret Fidel Castro" follows what intelligence services call a CPP (short for Comprehensive Personality Profile), which focuses on different aspects of Castro's actions ... | |
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