The long march in Latin America, guerrilla movements: theory and practice
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Radical Education Project, Ann Arbor, 1969 Good+ softcover. no dj. covers are well worn, creased to edges and faded to some edges. some corners have rubs. All pages are present, and the binding is tight and solid. no inscriptions or marginalia. Offprint-style reprinting, originally published in New Left Review Sept-Oct '65.
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- The long march in Latin America, guerrilla movements: theory and practice
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