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The Motorcycle Diaries (Paperback)
Ernesto "Che" Guevara; Translated by Che Guevara Studies Center
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'A Latin American James Dean or Jack Kerouac' Washington Post 'It's
true; Marxists just wanna have fun... a revolutionary bestseller'
Guardian At the age of twenty-three, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara and his
friend Alberto Granado set out from their native Argentina to
explore their continent, with only a single 1939 Norton motorcycle
to carry them, nicknamed La Poderosa ('the powerful one'). They
travelled not to visit the usual tourist attractions, but to meet
ordinary people and understand Latin American life. In amidst the
tales of youthful adventures - of women, wine, thrilling escapes
and the power of friendship - the young Che also learns first-hand
about poverty, philosophy and philosophy and forms himself into the
man who would become the world's most famous and admired
revolutionary and freedom fighter. 'For every comic escapade of the
carefree roustabout there is an equally eye-opening moment in the
development of the future revolutionary leader. By the end of the
journey, a politicized Guevara has emerged to predict his own
legendary future' Time
'Powerful and poetic ... For anyone interested in the myth of Che
Guevara ... this book is essential reading' Colm Toibin, Observer
'We were an army of shadows, of ghosts, walking as if to the beat
of some dark psychic mechanism...' The Cuban Revolution changed the
course of the twentieth century. Following years of brutal tyranny
and poverty, a band of idealistic young people fought against
immense odds to overthrow a dictator and emerged victorious. This
is the story of how they did it. Che Guevara's classic eyewitness
account chronicles the transformation of a country, and of Che
himself, from troop doctor to revolutionary icon. 'Che's life is an
inspiration for every human being who loves freedom' Nelson Mandela
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Guerrilla Warfare (Paperback)
Ernesto "Che" Guevara; Translated by Che Guevara Studies Center
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'Guerrilla warfare is a war of the masses, a war of the people'
First published in 1961, following the successful Cuban Revolution,
this is Che Guevara's handbook for guerrilla war. It covers
strategy, tactics, terrain, organization of an army, logistics,
field medical treatment, intelligence, propaganda and training, and
focuses on seven 'golden rules' of guerrilla warfare. Widely
studied both by insurrectionist movements and those who have tried
to suppress them, this is the key text to understand how
revolutions can be fought and won by ordinary people.
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The Bolivian Diary (Paperback)
Ernesto "Che" Guevara; Translated by Che Guevara Studies Center
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'Guevara was a figure of epic proportions. These diaries, stark and
moving, will be his most enduring monument' Observer The final
diaries of Che Guevara begin in 1966, when he travelled to Bolivia
to foment a revolution, and end just two days before his death in
October 1967. They form an unvarnished account of his guerrilla
campaign against CIA-backed Bolivian troops, fighting in the jungle
and keeping his men's spirits up - even as the struggle started to
fail. Found in Guevara's backpack and smuggled to Cuba after his
execution, The Bolivian Diary is an inspiring record of, and a
moving memorial to, a revolutionary life.
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