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  Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution

 
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Price: $27.95
Sale: $13.99
 
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: T. J. English
Publisher: William Morrow
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.106097291
Publication Date: 2008-06-01
Reading Level: 416
 
Description:

In modern-day Havana, the remnants of the glamorous past are everywhere—the old hotel-casinos, vintage American cars, and flickering neon signs speak of a bygone era that is widely familiar and often romanticized, but little understood. In Havana Nocturne, T. J. English offers a riveting, multifaceted true tale of organized crime, political corruption, roaring nightlife, revolution, and international conflict that interweaves the dual stories of the Mob in Havana and the event that would overshadow it, the Cuban Revolution.

As the Cuban people labored under a violently repressive regime throughout the 1950s, Mob leaders Meyer Lansky and Charles "Lucky" Luciano turned their eye to Havana. To them, Cuba was the ultimate dream, the greatest hope for the future of the American Mob in the post-Prohibition years of intensified government crackdowns. But when it came time to make their move, it was Lansky, the brilliant Jewish mobster, who reigned supreme. Having cultivated strong ties with the Cuban government and in particular the brutal dictator Fulgencio Batista, Lansky brought key mobsters to Havana to put his ambitious business plans in motion.

Before long, the Mob, with Batista's corrupt government in its pocket, owned the biggest luxury hotels and casinos in Havana, launching an unprecedented tourism boom complete with the most lavish entertainment, the world's biggest celebrities, the most beautiful women, and gambling galore. But their dreams collided with those of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and others who would lead the country's disenfranchised to overthrow their corrupt government and its foreign partners—an epic cultural battle that English captures in all its sexy, decadent, ugly glory.

Bringing together long-buried historical information with English's own research in Havana—including interviews with the era's key survivors—Havana Nocturne takes readers back to Cuba in the years when it was a veritable devil's playground for mob leaders. English deftly weaves together the parallel stories of the Havana Mob—featuring notorious criminals such as Santo Trafficante Jr. and Albert Anastasia—and Castro's 26th of July Movement in a riveting, up-close look at how the Mob nearly attained its biggest dream in Havana—and how Fidel Castro trumped it all with the Cuban Revolution.


 

  The Mystery of 2012: Predictions, Prophecies, and Possibilities

 
The Mystery of 2012: Predictions, Prophecies, and Possibilities under General in The Books Store
Price: $22.95
Sale: $13.50
 
Manufacturer: Sounds True, Incorporated
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Gregg Braden::Peter Russell::Daniel Pinchbeck::Geoff Stray::John Major Jenkins
Publisher: Sounds True, Incorporated
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.3
Publication Date: 2007-09-01
Reading Level: 417
 
Description: It began with the Mayan calendar?a startling astrological artifact that reaches its end point in the year 2012. As major spiritual traditions, independent researchers, and archaeological findings all point toward this date as a critical moment in human history, readers everywhere are starting to ask the same question: What will happen in 2012? For the first time, the leading authorities on the 2012 phenomenon are all given voice in a single book: 2012? An invaluable resource for readers who want to learn more about this time of change, this fascinating book features essays from dozens of prominent thinkers, including: ? Gregg Braden's examination of the scientific evidence for a shift in the earth's magnetic field?and how it will affect all life ? Barbara Marx Hubbard's and Peter Russell's explorations of the ?accelerating pace of evolution??why we may literally be transforming into a new species ? John Major Jenkins? journey to the source for answers: the original Mayan calendar

 

  The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914

 
The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914 under General in The Books Store
Price: $18.00
Sale: $7.49
 
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: David McCullough
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Dewey Decimal Number: 972.87504
Publication Date: 1978-10-15
Reading Level: 704
 
Description: On December 31, 1999, after nearly a century of rule, the United States officially ceded ownership of the Panama Canal to the nation of Panama. That nation did not exist when, in the mid-19th century, Europeans first began to explore the possibilities of creating a link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the narrow but mountainous isthmus; Panama was then a remote and overlooked part of Colombia.

All that changed, writes David McCullough in his magisterial history of the Canal, in 1848, when prospectors struck gold in California. A wave of fortune seekers descended on Panama from Europe and the eastern United States, seeking quick passage on California-bound ships in the Pacific, and the Panama Railroad, built to serve that traffic, was soon the highest-priced stock listed on the New York Exchange. To build a 51-mile-long ship canal to replace that railroad seemed an easy matter to some investors. But, as McCullough notes, the construction project came to involve the efforts of thousands of workers from many nations over four decades; eventually those workers, laboring in oppressive heat in a vast malarial swamp, removed enough soil and rock to build a pyramid a mile high. In the early years, they toiled under the direction of French entrepreneur Ferdinand de Lesseps, who went bankrupt while pursuing his dream of extending France's empire in the Americas. The United States then entered the picture, with President Theodore Roosevelt orchestrating the purchase of the canal--but not before helping foment a revolution that removed Panama from Colombian rule and placed it squarely in the American camp.

The story of the Panama Canal is complex, full of heroes, villains, and victims. McCullough's long, richly detailed, and eminently literate book pays homage to an immense undertaking. --Gregory McNamee


 

  Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor (California Series in Public Anthropology, 4)

 
Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor (California Series in Public Anthropology, 4) under General in The Books Store
Price: $18.95
Sale: $11.85
 
Manufacturer: University of California Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Paul Farmer
Publisher: University of California Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 305.569
Publication Date: 2004-11-22
Reading Level: 438
 
Description: Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life--and death--in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues that promoting the social and economic rights of the world's poor is the most important human rights struggle of our times. With passionate eyewitness accounts from the prisons of Russia and the beleaguered villages of Haiti and Chiapas, this book links the lived experiences of individual victims to a broader analysis of structural violence. Farmer challenges conventional thinking within human rights circles and exposes the relationships between political and economic injustice, on one hand, and the suffering and illness of the powerless, on the other.
Farmer shows that the same social forces that give rise to epidemic diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis also sculpt risk for human rights violations. He illustrates the ways that racism and gender inequality in the United States are embodied as disease and death. Yet this book is far from a hopeless inventory of abuse. Farmer's disturbing examples are linked to a guarded optimism that new medical and social technologies will develop in tandem with a more informed sense of social justice. Otherwise, he concludes, we will be guilty of managing social inequality rather than addressing structural violence. Farmer's urgent plea to think about human rights in the context of global public health and to consider critical issues of quality and access for the world's poor should be of fundamental concern to a world characterized by the bizarre proximity of surfeit and suffering.

 

  Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life

 
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Price: $20.00
Sale: $10.00
 
Manufacturer: Grove Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Jon Lee Anderson
Publisher: Grove Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 980.033092
Publication Date: 1997-03-09
Reading Level: 814
 
Description: Even to those without Marxist sympathies, Che Guevara (1928-67) was a dashing, charismatic figure: the asthmatic son of an aristocratic Argentine family whose sympathy for the world's oppressed turned him into a socialist revolutionary, the valued comrade-in-arms of Cuba's Fidel Castro and a leader of guerilla warfare in Latin America and Africa. Journalist Jon Lee Anderson's lengthy and absorbing portrait captures the complexities of international politics (revolutionary and counter); his painstaking research has unearthed a remarkable amount of new material, including information about Guevara's death at the hands of the Bolivian military.

 

  La ficcion Fidel

 
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Price: $15.95
Sale: $9.12
 
Manufacturer: Rayo
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Zoe Valdes
Publisher: Rayo
Dewey Decimal Number: 972.91064
Publication Date: 2008-11-01
Reading Level: 368
 
Description:

Zoé Valdés, La reconocida escritora cubana, traza una apasionada declaración contra el régimen comunista cubano . . . Un retrato de Fidel Castro contado desde su punto de vista desenfrenado y tenaz

"A veces pienso que todo esto ha sido una pesadilla, o una película mala, o una novela mediocre, o una pésima telenovela, un chiste pesado". Así comienza La ficción Fidel, el libro en el que la escritora exiliada expresa su rechazo al régimen de Fidel Castro, quien nos dice ha logrado hipnotizar tanto a amigos como a enemigos del régimen, manipulando y distorsionando la realidad. "Fidel Castro ha sido el más grande especialista de marketing que ha dado la historia contemporánea. Creó un producto—la revolución—y todo el mundo se lo compró".

Zoé Valdés es reconocida por su ficción, la cual la ha consagrado internacionalmente. Sin embargo, en este nuevo libro la autora deja de lado todo componente ficticio para expresar fervientemente su repudio al régimen de Fidel Castro, combinando fluidamente diferentes géneros (ensayo, historia, memoria) dentro de una obra totalmente original.

Con entrevistas secretas, documentos ocultos y su propia experiencia profesional, Valdés devela un gobierno turbio, lleno de contradicciones, guiado por uno de los hombres más manipuladores y carismáticos del mundo.


 

  The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems

 
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Price: $16.95
Sale: $10.09
 
Manufacturer: City Lights Publishers
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Dewey Decimal Number: 861.64
Publication Date: 2004-04-01
Reading Level: 200
 
Description:

This collection of Neruda's most essential poems will prove indispensable. Selected by a team of poets and prominent Neruda scholars in both Chile and the U.S., this is a definitive selection that draws from the entire breadth and width of Neruda's various styles and themes. An impressive group of translators that includes Alistair Reid, Stephen Mitchell, Robert Hass, Stephen Kessler and Jack Hirschman, have come together to revisit or completely retranslate the poems; and a handful of previously untranslated works are included as well. This selection sets the standard for a general, high--quality introduction to Neruda's complete oeuvre.

Pablo Neruda was born in Chile in 1904. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.


 

  Guerrilla Warfare

 
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Price: $8.99
Sale: $4.64
 
Manufacturer: bnpublishing.com
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Ernesto Che Guevara
Publisher: bnpublishing.com
Dewey Decimal Number: 355
Publication Date: 2007-10-23
Reading Level: 104
 
Description:
This indispensable book includes three of Che Guevara’s most influential essays describing his tactical philosophy of fighting a guerrilla war in Latin America. Guerrilla Warfare, written in 1960, outlines Guevara’s doctrine for guerrilla fighters, especially against Caribbean-style dictatorships. In Guerrilla Warfare: A Method (1963) and Message to the Tricontinental (1967), Guevara modified some of his earlier tenets. These latter two works move away from his earlier dogmatism, suggesting that Marxist revolution was possible even in purportedly democratic regimes. All three essays reflect his deeply held belief that a small, rural-based guerrilla army could trigger a revolution.

 

  A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya

 
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Price: $24.95
Sale: $7.98
 
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: David Freidel::Linda Schele
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Dewey Decimal Number: 972.81016
Publication Date: 1992-01-24
Reading Level: 544
 
Description:

The recent interpretation of Maya hieroglyphs has given us the first written history of the New World as it existed before the European invasion. In this book, two of the first central figures in the massive effort to decode the glyphs, Linda Schele and David Freidel, make this history available in all its detail. A Forest of Kings is the story of Maya kingship, from the beginning of its institution and the first great pyramid builders two thousand years ago to the decline of Maya civilization and its destruction by the Spanish. Here the great historic rulers of pre-Columbian civilization come to life again with the decipherment of their writing. At its height, Maya civilization flourished under great kings like Shield-Jaguar, who ruled for more than sixty years, expanding his kingdom and building some of the most impressive works of architecture in the ancient world. Long placed on a mist-shrouded pedestal as austere, peaceful stargazers, the Maya elites are now known to have been the rulers of populous, aggressive city-states.

Hailed as "a Rosetta stone of Maya civilization" (Brian M. Fagan, author of People of the Earth), A Forest of Kings is "a must for interested readers," says Evon Vogt, professor of anthropology at Harvard University.


 

  Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent

 
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent under General in The Books Store
Price: $18.00
Sale: $10.99
 
Manufacturer: Monthly Review Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Eduardo Galeano
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Edition: 25 Anv
Dewey Decimal Number: 330.98
Publication Date: 1997
Reading Level: 317
 
Description:

"A superbly written, excellently translated, and powerfully persuasive exposé which all students of Latin American and U.S. history must read."
--Choice

"Well written and passionately stated, this is an intellectually honest and valuable study."
--Library Journal

"A dazzling barrage of words and ideas."
--History


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