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The Bolivian Diary

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This is Che Guevara's last diary, compiled from notebooks found in his backpack when he was captured by the Bolivian army in October 1967 and subsequently executed. It became an instant bestseller.

Newly revised by Che's widow (Aleida March), and including a thoughtful preface by his eldest son Camilo, this is the definitive account of the attempt to spark a continent-wide revolution in Latin America.

“Thanks to Che's invariable habit of noting the main events of each day, we have rigorously exact, priceless and detailed information on the heroic final moments of his life in Bolivia."—Fidel Castro

Features of this new edition include:

Preface by Camilo Guevara
Introduction by Fidel Castro
Revised translation

Biographical note
Chronology
Glossary
Maps

32 pp black and white photos


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Series: Che Guevara Publishing Project Publisher: Ocean Press

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  • ISBN: 9781921700804
  • Release date: December 11, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781921700804
  • File size: 2676 KB
  • Release date: December 11, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

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English

This is Che Guevara's last diary, compiled from notebooks found in his backpack when he was captured by the Bolivian army in October 1967 and subsequently executed. It became an instant bestseller.

Newly revised by Che's widow (Aleida March), and including a thoughtful preface by his eldest son Camilo, this is the definitive account of the attempt to spark a continent-wide revolution in Latin America.

“Thanks to Che's invariable habit of noting the main events of each day, we have rigorously exact, priceless and detailed information on the heroic final moments of his life in Bolivia."—Fidel Castro

Features of this new edition include:

Preface by Camilo Guevara
Introduction by Fidel Castro
Revised translation

Biographical note
Chronology
Glossary
Maps

32 pp black and white photos


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