CHE GUEVARA
DIARY FROM BOLIVIA
"Che was in the habit of carefully jotting down in his private diary observations from each day of his life as a guerrilla. On long marches over steep and difficult terrain, among damp forests, when his men, always crumpled under the weight of their backpacks of ammunition and weapons, stopped for a while to rest, or when the column, at the end of a tiring day, was ordered to stop and set up camp, Che could be seen - that's how the Cubans affectionately christened him from the beginning - as he took out his notebook and, in his doctor's tiny, almost illegible handwriting, recorded his impressions.
... Thanks to this invariable habit of jotting down the main events of each day, we can have detailed information, strictly accurate and invaluable, from those heroic last months of his life in Bolivia."
[From the foreword by Fidel Castro].
Table of Contents:
- From the Translator [Ryszard Kapuscinski].
- Introduction by Fidel Castro
- Che Guevara's diary
- Documents
- Biographical notes
First Edition!
Book and Knowledge, 1969, pp. 378; formta 12x19.5 cm
BACK COVER
Condition BDB-/ minor folds of cover