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smoer
25th April 2003, 19:18
the best book ever is definetly CHe guevara: a biography its about 500 pages and it tells CHe his whole life.well almost his whole life .from the day he was born till the day he died
REALLY! read it sometime

Sabocat
25th April 2003, 21:36
Are you talking about "Che...A Revolutionary Life" by Jon Anderson or another one?

smoer
25th April 2003, 21:41
che guevara a biography from jean cormier

Deniz Gezmis
25th April 2003, 22:16
Che: images of a revolution is a good biography with lots of pictures. Some funny and some sad.. :(

Dirty Commie
25th April 2003, 22:24
I think the 700 odd pages of Jon Lee Anderson's book are the best, most accurate perspective compiled to date. I read it twice and have loaned it out to people i've lost track of. I wish it had more details on his African expedition. That I believe was the only under done part of the book.

Organic Revolution
26th April 2003, 00:18
che guevera- a revolutionary life is a great book.

truthaddict11
26th April 2003, 01:20
Quote: from Death on 5:16 pm on April 25, 2003
Che: images of a revolution is a good biography with lots of pictures. Some funny and some sad.. :(


i think i have seen that book it has my favorite picture of che in it (him with his children before leaving for I believe Bolivia)

praxis1966
26th April 2003, 03:19
I haven't read any bios of Che, but I that's probably because I like to get things straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. I really, really, really, really, really, really, really, loved Guerrila Warfare by the man himself. It shows what a few highly motivated individuals and a little ingenuity can do.

smoer
26th April 2003, 10:15
hey dirty commie if you wonna know more about che and africa read the african dream from Van Halewyck

guerrillache
27th April 2003, 04:04
i read the jon lee anderson book.. and it was very informative, its pimp.. get it and read it.. ~stevo~

Umoja
27th April 2003, 19:13
Autobiography of MalcolmX still reigns supreme. Sorry.

Hampton
27th April 2003, 19:54
Yes.

Donut Master
28th April 2003, 02:16
A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn is possibly one of the most valuable books for Americans to read, and anyone interested in a prespective of US history from the masses and the downtrodden.

1984 is my personal favorite book. I'd describe it, bu everyone knows what it's about. It's possibly the Best Book Ever. If you have not read this book, you should be ashamed. Get away from me, I hate you.