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Castro: Political Leaders Of The Twentieth Century

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Castro: Political Leaders Of The Twentieth Century


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A landmark work of political biography, Castro presents an authoritative and intimate portrait of Fidel Castro, the revolutionary leader who transformed Cuba and became one of the most polarising figures of the Cold War era. Written by Herbert L. Matthews — the New York Times journalist who famously interviewed Castro in the Sierra Maestra mountains in 1957 — this biography draws on rare personal access and decades of reportage to chronicle Castro's rise from radical student agitator to commander of a socialist state just ninety miles from the United States. Matthews argues with clear-eyed conviction that understanding Castro demands understanding the turbulent political, social, and economic forces that shaped twentieth-century Latin America. The work sits within the acclaimed Pelican Political Leaders of the Twentieth Century series, offering readers a rigorous and compelling account of a man whose influence reverberated far beyond Cuba's borders.

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark work of political biography, Castro presents an authoritative and intimate portrait of Fidel Castro, the revolutionary leader who transformed Cuba and became one of the most polarising figures of the Cold War era. Written by Herbert L. Matthews — the New York Times journalist who famously interviewed Castro in the Sierra Maestra mountains in 1957 — this biography draws on rare personal access and decades of reportage to chronicle Castro's rise from radical student agitator to commander of a socialist state just ninety miles from the United States. Matthews argues with clear-eyed conviction that understanding Castro demands understanding the turbulent political, social, and economic forces that shaped twentieth-century Latin America. The work sits within the acclaimed Pelican Political Leaders of the Twentieth Century series, offering readers a rigorous and compelling account of a man whose influence reverberated far beyond Cuba's borders.