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Hardback. Condición: New. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.S. Navy stat…ioned aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilar's mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicia's mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life."When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her father's deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution.

ELLERY QUEEN'S Mystery Magazine: October, Oct. 1963
Ellery Queen (Hugh Pentecost; Lloyd Biggle, Jr.; Arthur Porges; Michael Gilbert; Don Knowlton; James M. Ullman; Holly Roth; Edward D. Hoch; Philip Durham; Alice Sokoloff; Anthony Boucher)
Editorial: Davis Publications, NY 1963
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condición: Very Good. Vol. 42, no. 4 (Whole No. 239). Includes "Murder de Luxe" (short novel) by Hugh Pentecost; "The Bleeding Ceiling" by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.; "The Devil Will Surely Come" by Arthur Porges; "Fear and Trembling's" by Michael Gilbert; "The Queerodds" by Don Knowlton; "The Stock Market Mystery" b…y James M. Ullman; "A Sense of Dynasty" by Holly Roth; "I'd Know You Anywhere" by Edward D. Hoch; "Special feature: L.A., U.S.A. - as Raymond Chandler Saw It" by Philip Durham; "The Machine in Professor Hathaway's hand" & "Like Flipping a Coin" (First & Second) by Alice Sokoloff; "Hardcover and Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Ceasing; edge and corner nicks and wear; slight cup ring to front; mild tanning. Book.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.…S. Navy stationed aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilars mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicias mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life.When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her fathers deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardback. Condición: New. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.S. Navy stat…ioned aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilar's mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicia's mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life."When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her father's deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution.
Editorial: Academic Press, New York & London 1969
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Editorial: Academic press, NY 1969
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Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 9.1 X 6.2 X 0.9 inches; x, 192 pages; Hard cover is green with gold lettering. DJ. NEW. "The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958…Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant (jg) in the U. S. Navy stationed aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale. Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilar's mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicia's mother died when the girls were one- year old. For the two families it could be said that "sugar was their life." When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan.".
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Hardback. Condición: New. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.S. Navy stat…ioned aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilar's mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicia's mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life."When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her father's deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.…S. Navy stationed aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilars mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicias mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life.When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her fathers deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Hardback. Condición: New. The Girl from Guantanamo is a captivating work of the historical fiction genre that electrifies readers with the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, who as an eighteen- year- old in 1958 Cuba, improbably secured the course of the Castro Revolution. In 1958 the author was a Lieutenant(jg) in the U.S. Navy stat…ioned aboard an iconic Destroyer Escort the USS Raymond. The Raymond made several visits to the base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) and an overnight foray into the harbor of Santiago de Cuba at a pivotal juncture of the Revolution. His unique perspective adds verisimilitude to his tale.Pilar was born and spent her early years on a sugar farm, both Santiago and GTMO. Her father Miguel and her uncle Jorge had built separate houses. Each raised a daughter, born within the same week. The cousins Pilar and Alicia were more like twin sisters as Pilar's mother Maria, mothered both girls because Alicia's mother died when the girls were one- year old.For the two families it could be said that sugar was their life."When Pilar was nine, Miguel, to give his family a better life, moved them to Miami when he became a sparring partner to international boxing legend Kid Gavilan. Miguel tried, but failed, to persuade Jorge to join them. Life in glamorous Miami was sweet for a growing girl whose father had a good job: not so back on the sugar farm in Cuba where Alicia would succumb to small pox.The 1950s progressed. A growing unrest with the Batista regime in Cuba was mirrored in Miami. Miguel had instilled in his daughter a love of running and martial arts. Now he was also exposing her to the politics of the rebel cause. When his views caused him to be detained as an illegal alien, Maria and Pilar, at his instruction, fled to Cuba.Imbued with her father's deep love of her homeland, Pilar the scrappy girl from Guantanamo meets her destiny with courage. At the request of the rebels she infiltrates the CIA. Using sex as a weapon, Pilar becomes a revolutionary heroine when she uncovers a plot to wipe out the leaders of the Revolution.
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. 1st Edition. As new condition forest green boards with gold spine lettering contained in an as new condition non price-clipped color illustrated dust jacket. Includes Advance Praise for The Girl from Guantanamo; Author Dedication; Preliminary Page Quote; Acknowled…gments; Selected Bibliography and About the Author. Illustrated with black-and-white map and author photographic rear endpaper. Signed and inscribed by the author, Don Roth, with dark blue ink on the full title page. "Set against the backdrop of revolutionary Cuba, The Girl from Guantanamo tells the harrowing tale of Pilar Ruiz, an eighteen-year-old woman who joins the Castro Revolution and changes the course of history. After her family flees the brutal oppression of Batista's rule of Cuba, Pilar finds herself living in comfort in the booming community of 1950s Miami. But things change quickly when her father is accused by the FBI of supporting the rebel cause in Cuba. The young woman's epic adventure to confront her betrayal by both her beloved homeland and new country begins when she makes her return trip to Cuba, facing life and death decisions every step along the way, as her fate becomes inextricably entwined with the heroes of the revolution. Pilar, the girl from Guantanamo, courageiously prepapres to meet her destiny." - from the rear outer jacket. "Don Roth may be a literary late bloomer, but he is a born storyteller whose vivid tale is told with stunning urgency." - Robert Klane, filmaker and author, screenwriter of Where's Poppa?, Weekend at Bernie's, and National Lampoon's European Vacation. "Don Roth's riveting tale of Cuban life on the brink of the Revolution is fresh, sexy, and exciting, and reads like it was written by someone who was there to witness it all - and Roth was." - Peter Callahan, award-winning filmmaker, writer/director of Last Ball and Against the Current. "Set against the backdrop of revolutionary Cuba, The Girl from Guantanamo tells the story of Pilar Ruiz, an eighteen-year-old woman who joins Castro's rebels and in 1958 changes the course of history. Don Roth's novel follows Pilar's epic journey as she is thrown into the chaos and violence of Cuba's war. After her family flees the brutal oppression of Batista's rule, Pular finds herself living in comfort in the prosperous metropolis of 1950s Miami. But her life is soon thrown into turmoil when her father is accused by the FBI of supporting the rebel cause in Cuba, and she and her mother escape Miami to return to her homeland. Betrayed by a family friend pledged to help her, Pilar is forced to commit a desperate and violent act to escape a life of sexual slavery. Her survival will now depend on her ingenuity. Taking a false identity, she starts working at the Guantanamo Bay Naval base where she becomes comrades with rebel sympathizers. When Pilar learns the fate of Castro's revolution relies on her uncovering a US mission to destroy his soldiers, she uses her beauty and charm to pry the secret from the powerful and ruthless man who is pursuing her. The book's author, Don Roth, was a naval officer stationed in Guantanamo during the Cuban Revolution on the battleship the USS Raymond. His personal experiences infuse the story with vibrant detail as his cast of fictional characters intertwines with real historical personalities from 1950s Cuba and Miami." - from the inner front jacket flap. Benight, Janice (jacket design, book design and map of Cuba); Toffell, Simon (author photograph) (ilustrador). Signed by Author(s).

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First edition of this work regarding the papers of Nobel Prize winner Lloyd Shapley. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by Alvin Roth on the front free endpaper, "For James, Alvin E. Roth." Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Jacket design by Ken Vail. Composed in honour of the sixty-fifth birthday of Lloyd S…hapley, this volume makes accessible the large body of work that has grown out of Shapley's seminal 1953 paper. Three of the chapters are reprints of the 'ancestral' papers. The other seventeen chapters were contributed especially for this volume.

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First edition of this work regarding the papers of Nobel Prize winner Lloyd Shapley. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by Nobel Prize-winning economists on the front free endpaper, "Best wishes to John Rogers, Alvin E. Roth Stanford, 4 Nov '13"Â and "For John Bob Aumann." Near fine in a very good dust jacket.…Jacket design by Ken Vail. Composed in honour of the sixty-fifth birthday of Lloyd Shapley, this volume makes accessible the large body of work that has grown out of Shapley's seminal 1953 paper. Three of the chapters are reprints of the 'ancestral' papers. The other seventeen chapters were contributed especially for this volume.

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Leather Bound. Condición: New. Language: English. Language: English. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine l…ends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2025, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1938. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English, Vol:- Volume 1938, Pages:- 184, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. Volume 1938 184 184.

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Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, , Reino UnidoRevaluation Books
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EUR 58,02
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Paperback. Condición: Brand New. reissue edition. 330 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.