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Two journalists - one a Paraguayan resident of Bolivia and the other a native Bolivian - have produced what's called "the best account yet" of the last adventure of Ernesto Che Guevara and the events surrounding the guerrilla centre established in Bolivia during 1967. According to a review in The New York Times: "After all the promiscuous puff written on the sainthood and martyrdom of Che Guevara, we at last have from two veteran Bolivian journalists a diamond-edged account of this absurd and sickening tragedy." With black and white photographs, including one of Che in death.
First published 1969 by Grove Press, New York. Condition: All text readable but pages water-damaged. Front and back cloth boards water-damaged and stained with mildew. Ditto paste-downs.