Publicado por Indiana Univ. Press (1991) Bloomington, 1991
ISBN 10: 025335207X ISBN 13: 9780253352071
Librería: Prairie Archives, Springfield, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: MWABA
Original o primera edición
EUR 10,65
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoVery good in lightly edgeworn dust jacket First Printing Cloth oblong quarto Monday, June 05, 2006 2:17:54 PM.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 1991
ISBN 10: 025335207X ISBN 13: 9780253352071
Librería: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 31,06
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: FINE. First printing. A book which offers a vivid example of how popular art played a significant role in the Nicaraguan revolution, with photographs - in both full color and black and white - and an essay by Sheesley, translated and edited by Bragg. Includes a prologue by Ernesto Cardenal and an introduction by Jack C. Hopkins. From the Library Journal: "In Nicaragua over the past decade, Augusto Cesar Sandino - the patron saint of the Sandinista movement and a martyred general who fought U.S. Marines in the late 1920s - has been transmogrified into a national hero of mythic stature. Various images of Sandino permeated Nicaraguan life under the Sandinista regime with his distinctive silhouette appearing everywhere. Here, photographs of this popular art as expressions of Nicaraguan nationalism have been juxtaposed with excerpts from Sandino's journals and letters as well as other documents from Nicaraguan history." A title in the Caribbean & Latin American Studies, Jack Hopkins general editor. Sources, oblong format. 117 pp. Very near fine in a like dustjacket (2 small illustrations stamped on front endpaper).