Book Review: The Tribe: Portraits of Cuba 1 year ago 1 year agobook review, books, Castro, cuba, cuban-american, culture, information, lifestyle, people, politics, revolution, Uncategorizedblack panther, book review, books, carlos manuel alvarez, castro, charles hill, cronica, cuba, cuban exodus, diaspora, emigrants, hardship, jose ariel contreras, lifesyste, literature, migrants, portrait of cuba, quimbo, the tribe
BOOK REVIEW: KISSING FIDEL – A MEMOIR OF CUBAN-AMERICAN TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES 2 years ago 2 years agobook review, books, Castro, Che Guevara, cia, cuba, cuban-american, Fidel Castro, havana, news, politics, revolution, terrorism, Uncategorized, US-Cuba relationsassassination, bomb threat, book, book review, che guevara, cuban-americans, fidel, fidel castro, jorge mas canosa, kissing fidel, luis posada carriles, magda montiel davis, miami, politics, terrorism
BOOK REVIEW: WALKING TO GUANTÁNAMO 2 years ago 2 years agoadventure, book review, books, Castro, cuba, culture, Fidel Castro, havana, lifestyle, music, people, politics, travel, Uncategorized, US-Cuba relationsbook, book review, cuba, culture, flying pigeon, guantanamo, havana, music, palo monte, richard fleming, santeria, travelog, vodu, voodoo, walking
BOOK REVIEW: CUBA – AN AMERICAN HISTORY 2 years ago 2 years agobook review, books, Castro, cuba, cuban-american, embargo, Fidel Castro, havana, mobsters, news, people, terrorism, US-Cuba relations, usaada ferrer, american history, bay of pigs, book, book review, canf, cuba, cuba us relations, cuban american, cuban history, cuban revolution, cubana aviacion, fidel castro, fulgencio batista, guantanamo, jose marti, libertad, luis posada carriles, mambises, obama in cuba, platt amendment, president obama, revolution, rough riders, slavery, uncle sam
New coffee-table book! Harley-Davidson Engines & Evolution 2 years ago 2 years agoadventure motorcycling, book review, books, harley-davidson, indian motorcycle, lifestyle, literature, moto guzzi, motojournalist, motorcycle, motorcycling, photography, Uncategorizedbook, book review, coffee-table, engines, f-head, harley, harley-davidson, knucklehead, mechanics, motojournalist, motorcycle, new book, panhead, publisher, revolution max, shovelhead, silent grey fellow, white star
Book review: Extinctions – Living & Dying in the Margin of Error 2 years ago 2 years agobook review, books, ecology, health, information, national geographic, nature, science, Uncategorized, wildlifeanthropocene, biodiversity, book review, books, cambridge university press, climate, cretaceous, dinosaurs, earth system, extinctions, geology, michael hannah, paleocene, paleontology, permian, science
BOOK REVIEW: Indian Motorcycle – 120 Years of America’s First Motorcycle Company 3 years ago 3 years agoadventure motorcycling, book review, books, harley-davidson, Indian, indian motorcycle, motojournalist, motorcycle, motorcycling, Uncategorizedbig twin, book review, coffee-table book, david hollmstrom, f-head, harley-davidson, Indian, indian chief, Indian motorcycle, indian scout, motojournalist, motorbooks, motorcycle, polaris, roadmaster, v-twin
BOOK REVIEW: THE COMPLETE BOOK OF MOTO GUZZI 3 years ago 3 years agoadventure, adventure motorcycling, bmw, book review, books, harley-davidson, indian motorcycle, moto guzzi, motojournalist, motorcycle, motorcycling, Uncategorized, vespaanniversary edition, aprilia, bmw motorcycles, book review, books about motorcycles, centenary, coffee-table book, harley-davidson, ian falloon, italian, italian motorcycles, moto guzzi, motojournalist, motorbooks, motorcycle books, motorcycle review, motorcycles, piaggio, quarto books, quarto publishing, vespa
BOOK REVIEW: ‘HAVANA ODYSSEY – CHASING OCHOA’S GHOST’ 3 years ago 3 years agobook review, books, Castro, cuba, cuban-american, espionage, Fidel Castro, havana, literature, novel, politics, travel, Uncategorized, US-Cuba relationsangola war, book review, canf, castro brothers, catholic clergy, catholic priests, cuba, cuban-americans, cubans in angola, drug trafficking, fidel castro, general ochoa, havana, havana odyssey, jorge mas canosa, novel, radio/tv marti, raul castro, santeria, secret police, stephen e murphy, usaid, worldnet tv
BOOK REVIEW – ‘MAGDALENA: RIVER OF DREAMS – A STORY OF COLOMBIA’ 3 years ago 3 years agoadventure, book review, books, Colombia, culture, Expedition, indigenous, information, literature, national geographic, nature, people, politics, rivers, travel, Uncategorizedalexander von humbold, alvaro uribe, Andes, barranquilla, Bogota, book review, botanist, colombia, conquistadors, cratagena, deforestation, drug lords, fatc, gabriel garcia marquez, guerrillas, indigenous people, magdalena, manatees, massacre, mompox, murder, nature, pablo escobar, paramilitaries, pollution, river of dreams, san agustin, save the river, simon bolivar, spanish conquest, wade davis