Ortega
10th December 2003, 14:21
I got a book today from a rare-books store called "the Che handbook". It's by Hilda Barrio, and I'd highly reccomend it. It's filled with all sorts of rare photos of el Che that amazed me, and has interviews with, among others, Alberto Granado (the man who journeyed through South America with Che), and several men who fought with Che. It has a lot of Che's writings too..
Has anyone else here seen it or read it?
10th December 2003, 21:22
:rolleyes:
me.
thanks.
Comrade Ceausescu
11th December 2003, 01:01
I have seen vast amounts of copies of it and Barnes & Noble.I think its a new book.I looked through it and it looks prodigious.Good day to you all.
commieboy
14th December 2003, 21:31
Originally posted by
[email protected] 11 2003, 02:01 AM
it looks prodigious.
hehehehehehe :D
what a square...lol, just joking, i just havent heard anyone say "Prodigious" that wasnt in October sky....
But i got my che handbook a few weeks ago and i think its a nice coffee table book.... YOu know when you're done at the end of the day and tired its just somthing you look through. Because its not a book you read at school, and before you go to sleep..
Ortega
14th December 2003, 21:52
Originally posted by
[email protected] 14 2003, 05:31 PM
But i got my che handbook a few weeks ago and i think its a nice coffee table book.... YOu know when you're done at the end of the day and tired its just somthing you look through. Because its not a book you read at school, and before you go to sleep..
Yeah, yeah... I flip through it when I have some free time or I don't have anything else. It's great as coffee-table books go.
Danton
15th December 2003, 12:23
It does have some interesting images and photo's of Che I had not seen.
Particularly one of him swinging a baseball bat...
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