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Historia de Cuba En Cien Barcos
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Historia de Cuba En Cien Barcos

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EMILIO CUETO (Havana, 1944). Lawyer, collector and researcher. He lives in the United States since 1961. Author of Mialhe’s Colonial Cuba (1992), Cuba in Old Maps (1999), Illustrating Cuba’s Flora and Fauna (2002) La Cuba Pintoresca de Frederic Mialhe (The Picturesque Cuba of Frederic Mialhe) (2010), La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre en el alma del pueblo cubano (Our Lady of Charity in the soul of the Cuban people) (2014), Camaguey en la Musica (Camaguey in its Music) (2015) and Las Litografias santiagueras del Departamento Oriental de la Isla de Cuba (The lithographs from Santiago de Cuba of the Eastern Department of the Island of Cuba) (2015). Between 2008 and 2013 he collaborated with Florida International University (Miami) in the organization of concerts related to Cuban music. He has another book in preparation: Cuba en USA (Cuba in the USA) y Matanzas en la Mano (Matanzas in the Hand).

CIEN BARCOS EN LA HISTORIA DE CUBA (ONE HUNDRED BOATS IN THE HISTORY OF CUBA). The main events of our History have been marked by boats. In remote times, Cuba was a barren territory … and our first inhabitants arrived on ships. We became an island populated by Caribbean aborigines, but with Christopher Columbus’ three caravels we became s a Spanish colony. And that we were until the Maine exploded in Havana, making us an independent country but very dependent on the United States. And then the Granma arrived, which routed the Island to the East and a good number of Cubans to the North. The boats of the Bay of Pigs tried, without success, to open a new chapter. All these boats made us Spanish, English and American. But, above all, they made us Cubans: With what they brought (Cachita, the shield, the flag, the Marti’s Simple Verses, baseball, the butterfly, the national flower) –and what they took (emigration, sugar, the habanera)– we made our Cuba and we became the people that we are today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ediciones Universal
Date
16 April 2018
Pages
546
ISBN
9781593882938

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

EMILIO CUETO (Havana, 1944). Lawyer, collector and researcher. He lives in the United States since 1961. Author of Mialhe’s Colonial Cuba (1992), Cuba in Old Maps (1999), Illustrating Cuba’s Flora and Fauna (2002) La Cuba Pintoresca de Frederic Mialhe (The Picturesque Cuba of Frederic Mialhe) (2010), La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre en el alma del pueblo cubano (Our Lady of Charity in the soul of the Cuban people) (2014), Camaguey en la Musica (Camaguey in its Music) (2015) and Las Litografias santiagueras del Departamento Oriental de la Isla de Cuba (The lithographs from Santiago de Cuba of the Eastern Department of the Island of Cuba) (2015). Between 2008 and 2013 he collaborated with Florida International University (Miami) in the organization of concerts related to Cuban music. He has another book in preparation: Cuba en USA (Cuba in the USA) y Matanzas en la Mano (Matanzas in the Hand).

CIEN BARCOS EN LA HISTORIA DE CUBA (ONE HUNDRED BOATS IN THE HISTORY OF CUBA). The main events of our History have been marked by boats. In remote times, Cuba was a barren territory … and our first inhabitants arrived on ships. We became an island populated by Caribbean aborigines, but with Christopher Columbus’ three caravels we became s a Spanish colony. And that we were until the Maine exploded in Havana, making us an independent country but very dependent on the United States. And then the Granma arrived, which routed the Island to the East and a good number of Cubans to the North. The boats of the Bay of Pigs tried, without success, to open a new chapter. All these boats made us Spanish, English and American. But, above all, they made us Cubans: With what they brought (Cachita, the shield, the flag, the Marti’s Simple Verses, baseball, the butterfly, the national flower) –and what they took (emigration, sugar, the habanera)– we made our Cuba and we became the people that we are today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ediciones Universal
Date
16 April 2018
Pages
546
ISBN
9781593882938