Om Cuba and the Cubans, by the Author of 'letters From Cuba'
In this engaging travelogue, Richard Burleigh Kimball provides a firsthand account of his time in Cuba. From the bustling streets of Havana to the rural landscapes of the interior, Kimball takes readers on a journey through this vibrant and complex country. With lively anecdotes and insightful commentary, this book is an excellent introduction to the culture, history, and people of Cuba.
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