| ISBN: 978-1-57454-125-0 $275.00 | ||
| 2003/2,575 pages Distributed for the North-South Center Press | ||
This three-volume set presents in their entirety the speeches, interviews, and documents of the late Jorge Mas Canosa (1939-1997), political leader, activist, and founder of the Miami-based Cuban American National Foundation (CANF).
Gathered from archives, newspapers, U.S. Congressional records, and other primary sources (including Mas Canosa family papers), these Spanish-language texts chronicle the Cuban-American leader's trajectory—from his staunch, anti-Fidel Castro oratory of the 1960s to his more philosophical expositions in the 1990s. All of the annotated and chronologically arranged texts were collected by historian Rolando Bonachea and a team of specialists from the University of Miami. Ambler Moss's bilingual preface provides historical context. (3-volume set)