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Title: Fidel Castro
Author: Herbert L. Matthews
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 377
Published Year: 1970
Dimensions: 18 × 11 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition, though the pages have naturally yellowed with age and the title cover shows signs of damage.
About the Book
Fidel Castro by Herbert L. Matthews is a classic political biography of Fidel Castro, written by the renowned American journalist whose interviews with Castro during the Cuban Revolution brought international attention to the revolutionary leader. Drawing on firsthand observations and extensive reporting, Matthews presents an insightful account of Castro's rise to power and the dramatic transformation of Cuba in the mid-twentieth century.
The biography traces Castro's early life, education, and growing involvement in revolutionary politics. It examines the social and political conditions that fueled opposition to the Batista government and led to the emergence of one of the most influential revolutionary movements in Latin American history.
A major focus of the book is the Cuban Revolution. Matthews recounts the guerrilla campaign fought from the Sierra Maestra mountains, highlighting the leadership, determination, and political vision that enabled Castro and his supporters to overthrow the existing regime and establish a new government.
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Book Details
Title: Fidel Castro
Author: Herbert L. Matthews
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 377
Published Year: 1970
Dimensions: 18 × 11 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition, though the pages have naturally yellowed with age and the title cover shows signs of damage.
About the Book
Fidel Castro by Herbert L. Matthews is a classic political biography of Fidel Castro, written by the renowned American journalist whose interviews with Castro during the Cuban Revolution brought international attention to the revolutionary leader. Drawing on firsthand observations and extensive reporting, Matthews presents an insightful account of Castro's rise to power and the dramatic transformation of Cuba in the mid-twentieth century.
The biography traces Castro's early life, education, and growing involvement in revolutionary politics. It examines the social and political conditions that fueled opposition to the Batista government and led to the emergence of one of the most influential revolutionary movements in Latin American history.
A major focus of the book is the Cuban Revolution. Matthews recounts the guerrilla campaign fought from the Sierra Maestra mountains, highlighting the leadership, determination, and political vision that enabled Castro and his supporters to overthrow the existing regime and establish a new government.












