You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
A sprawling account of the various, creative, often bizarre, yet incredibly disturbing attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro. Soon to be a TV series from Jed Mercurio, show runner for "The Bodyguard," and Richard Brown, producer of "True Detective" and "Catch-22." Fabián Escalante, the founder of the Cuban intelligence services, and head of the Cuban State Security Department, provides a clear-eyed first-person account of his experiences defending Fidel Castro from the extraordinary attempts to take his life. From lethal poisons to plastic explosives to bazookas, Escalante introduces and describes an array of assassination plots and historical figures and depicts the ensuing cat-and-mouse ga...
Cuba's former counterintelligence chief reviews more than 600 CIA plots to assassinate Fidel Castro - a project code-named Executive Action. Although melodramatic and at times almost comical, the plans were both drawn up in deadly earnest and entirely unconstitutional, as subsequent US government enquiries concluded, including the 1975 Commission headed by Senator Frank Church.
First ever publication of the declassified Cuban report into the Kennedy assassination, instigated at the request of the US government. Fabian Escalante, director of Cuba's investigation, describes how Cuban units infiltrating anti-Castro groups in Miami inadvertantly uncovered a conspiracy against President Kennedy among those who had felt betrayed by the Bay of Pigs - Cuban exiles, the Mafia and the CIA.
The secret war the CIA lost. New, updated edition.
With the disintegration of the Soviet Union and international socialism, Cuba now finds itself isolated as the United States continues to press for its economic and political collapse. How Fidel Castro sees Cuba's plight and what he hopes to do about it emerge from this account of a unique conference held in Havana in 1992. The meeting brought together participants in the Cuban missile crisis from the former Soviet Union, Cuba, and the U.S. to discuss its causes and course. This account is now available for the first time in paperback, on the 40th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis. This first meeting between Castro, his ex-Soviet allies, and his American foes produced startling revelat...
A vivid, character-driven narration of the time before, during, and after Kennedy's death, centered on the Kennedys and the Castros, two opposed sets of brothers who collectively authored one of modern history's most gripping chapters.
The Declassified History of U.S. Anti-Castro Propaganda
Thirty years after the death of President Kennedy, Cuba opened its secret files on the assassination, revealing new evidence of a plot by the CIA, along with anti-Castro Cuban exiles and the Mafia. ZR Rifle features the first-ever interview with Cuba's former spy chief, General Fabian Escalante.
The John F. Kennedy Handbook is an uncompromising and revealing analysis of Kennedy's life, presidency and leadership. Inside information based on exclusive interviews with Noam Chomsky, world-renowned political and social analyst and media critic, on JFK's aggression against Vietnam and Cuba; Fabián Escalante, former head of Cuban intelligence, reveals remarkable insider-information on the assassination; and Carlos Lechuga, Cuban Ambassador to the United Nations during the Cuban Missile Crisis, provides a dramatic on-the-spot account of those fateful thirteen days. George Galloway, the British MP said it is "An explosive, revealing, uncompromising portrait." Howard Zinn said, "This is an u...