The Man Who Invented Fidel

by Anthony DePalma | April 24, 2006 | History

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In 1957, Herbert L.Matthews of the New York Times, then considered one of the premiere foreign correspondents of his time, tracked down Fidel Castro in Cuba's Sierra Maestra mountains and returned with what was considered the scoop of the century. His heroic portrayal of Castro, who was then believed dead, had a powerful effect on American perceptions of Cuba, both in and out of the government, and...

More details for The Man Who Invented Fidel

  • ISBN #

    1586483323

  • Page count

    328 pages

  • Publication Date

    April 24, 2006

  • Publisher

    PublicAffairs

  • Category

    Non-Fiction

  • Genre

    History

  • Amazon Star Rating

    4.2

  • Amazon Ratings Count

    26 ratings

  • Amazon Last Rating Data Date

    August 4, 2021

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