Keep it civil.
Which book was that?
"Cuba Since the revolution of 1959: a critical assessment" by Samuel Farber
I have not read this book yet and only have it because I was in Haymarkets book club for a while. So I can't attest to the quality other than I generally trust Haymarket.
Were you not saying this was the book Ian tried to have published?
Dude it was me who got confused LMAO
While we were having this back and forth I was also talking in another thread about wanting to read more Cuban history.
Let me find the actual controversy book.
Which book was that?
"Cuba Since the revolution of 1959: a critical assessment" by Samuel Farber
I have not read this book yet and only have it because I was in Haymarkets book club for a while. So I can't attest to the quality other than I generally trust Haymarket.
Were you not saying this was the book Ian tried to have published?
Dude it was me who got confused LMAO
While we were having this back and forth I was also talking in another thread about wanting to read more Cuban history.
Let me find the actual controversy book.