About this title: Here is a classic memoir by one of this century's most intriguing figures. Within a year after the triumphal entry into Havana at the beginning of 1959, Che Guevara began to set down the history of the guerrilla war. Fearful that the events would "dissolve into the past" and that an important part of the history of America would be lost, he urged ...
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Date Published: 1998-03
ISBN-13:9780853452270ISBN:085345227X
Description: Very Good. No DJ. NOT EX-LIB! Paperback, with bumps and rubs to cover. Foxing to closed edges and end papers of book. All text bright and tight! I have a stellar reputation as a bookseller, so buy with confidence! Please email with any questions. Thank you for looking! "Find it! Buy it! Read it! " Arkansas Bookseller. read more
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. There are a few underlined passages. The cover has light edge wear. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 256 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. read more
Description: Good. Pages browning, crease on top cover. Post World War II-Caribbean, Central & South America Che Guevara's personal account of the campaign fought by Castro to overthrow the government. From the disastrous start when they were nearly annihilated to the eventual victory and capture of Havana. The history first appeared in various Cuban periodicals and represents the most complete version of Guevara's reminiscences. UL-131204. 272pp, maps, index. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: MR Press/ Grove Press, 1968 First Printing.
Description: Octavo, 287pp, with illustrations and endpaper map of the Guerrilla Route in the Sierra Maestra from December 1956-December 1957. Light green cloth with title on spine and 'Che' on front. Light sun to spine else book Near fine to fine condition. No dj. Translated by Victoria Ortiz, Tribute from Fidel Castro. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: MONTHLY REVIEW PR
Date Published: 1972
ISBN-13:9780853452270ISBN:085345227X
Description: New. "Guevara left behind him writing that will endure among the best of revolutionary literature...Not only is this book a step-by-step account of the revolution-within-a-revolution, but it is also a highly readable personal journal. " "--Fort Worth S... read more
Binding: Mass-market paperback
Publisher: Grove Press
Date Published: 1968
Description: Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Spine creases, cover crease in lower right corner of cover. Some rubbing, and browning of pages. 287 p. SHIPS VIA US MAIL. read more
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