The Fourth Floor An Account of the Castro Communist Revolution
New York: Random House, 1962.
First Edition Third Printing. 192 pp. Blue cloth with gilt spine titling. Dust jacket rubbed, edge-worn, with light soiling; book shows mild shelf wear and slight toning, otherwise clean and sound.
A firsthand political account of the Castro Communist Revolution by the former United States Ambassador to Cuba. A narrative of diplomatic attempts, State Department policy failures, and the rapid rise of Fidel Castro’s movement.
A Cold War-era political analysis, written in a plainspoken, documentary style, offering value to collectors of Cuba history, Castro studies, diplomatic memoirs, and U.S. foreign-policy literature. Case 5.
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