Author: Martino Fagiuoli
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788890059605
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A photographic exploration of classic American cars across the Cuban landscape.
American Dream Car in Cuba
Author: Martino Fagiuoli
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788890059605
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A photographic exploration of classic American cars across the Cuban landscape.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788890059605
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A photographic exploration of classic American cars across the Cuban landscape.
A Cuban Refugee's Journey to the American Dream
Author: Gerardo M. Gonzalez
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253035562
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
In this deeply moving memoir, González recounts his remarkable journey from Cuba and his upward track through education in United States. At a time when the fates of millions of refugees and Hispanics in the United States has never been more uncertain, González's story is more important than ever.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253035562
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
In this deeply moving memoir, González recounts his remarkable journey from Cuba and his upward track through education in United States. At a time when the fates of millions of refugees and Hispanics in the United States has never been more uncertain, González's story is more important than ever.
Cuba's Car Culture
Author: Tom Cotter
Publisher: Motorbooks International
ISBN: 0760350264
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Welcome to Cuba's automotive time capsule, filled with classic cars. The story of how Cuba came to be trapped in automotive time is a fascinating one. For decades, the island country had enjoyed healthy tourism trade and American outpost status, and by the 1950s it had the highest per capita automotive purchasing of any Latin American country - its middle class ensured an interesting variety of vehicles plying the roads. But when Cuba fell to communist rebels in 1959, so ended the inflow of new cars. Since then, trade embargo forced Cuba's car enthusiasts to develop a unique and insular culture, one marked by great creativity, such as: Keeping a car alive with no opportunity to acquire replacement parts; customizing a car with no access to aftermarket parts; drag racing with no drag strip. In many ways, Cuba is an automotive time warp, where the newest car is a 1959 Chevy or perhaps one of the Soviet Ladas. Cuba's Car Culture offers an inside look at a unique car culture, populated with cars that have been cut off from the world so long that they've morphed into something else in the spirit of automotive survival. Authors Tom Cotter and Bill Warner (founder of the Amelia Island Concours) take readers of Cuba's Car Culture on a whirlwind tour of all things automotive, beginning with Cuba's pre-Castro car and racing history and bringing us up to today's lost collector cars, street racing, and the challenges of keeping decades-old cars on the road. The book is illustrated throughout with rare historical photos as well as contemporary photos of Cuba's current car scene. For anyone who enjoys classic cars, from old Chevy Bel-Airs to Studebakers to Ford Fairlanes, a cruise around Cuba will make you feel like a kid in a candy store.
Publisher: Motorbooks International
ISBN: 0760350264
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Welcome to Cuba's automotive time capsule, filled with classic cars. The story of how Cuba came to be trapped in automotive time is a fascinating one. For decades, the island country had enjoyed healthy tourism trade and American outpost status, and by the 1950s it had the highest per capita automotive purchasing of any Latin American country - its middle class ensured an interesting variety of vehicles plying the roads. But when Cuba fell to communist rebels in 1959, so ended the inflow of new cars. Since then, trade embargo forced Cuba's car enthusiasts to develop a unique and insular culture, one marked by great creativity, such as: Keeping a car alive with no opportunity to acquire replacement parts; customizing a car with no access to aftermarket parts; drag racing with no drag strip. In many ways, Cuba is an automotive time warp, where the newest car is a 1959 Chevy or perhaps one of the Soviet Ladas. Cuba's Car Culture offers an inside look at a unique car culture, populated with cars that have been cut off from the world so long that they've morphed into something else in the spirit of automotive survival. Authors Tom Cotter and Bill Warner (founder of the Amelia Island Concours) take readers of Cuba's Car Culture on a whirlwind tour of all things automotive, beginning with Cuba's pre-Castro car and racing history and bringing us up to today's lost collector cars, street racing, and the challenges of keeping decades-old cars on the road. The book is illustrated throughout with rare historical photos as well as contemporary photos of Cuba's current car scene. For anyone who enjoys classic cars, from old Chevy Bel-Airs to Studebakers to Ford Fairlanes, a cruise around Cuba will make you feel like a kid in a candy store.
Cashing in on the American Dream
Author: Paul Terhorst
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
A brilliant and practical five year plan for all who dream of retiring while they're young and healthy enough to enjoy it. Provides clear advice on how to overcome the personal, financial and psychological obstacles.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
A brilliant and practical five year plan for all who dream of retiring while they're young and healthy enough to enjoy it. Provides clear advice on how to overcome the personal, financial and psychological obstacles.
The Comeback
Author: Gary Shapiro
Publisher: Beaufort Books
ISBN: 0825305632
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
America seems to be on a downward slide. Our government spends too much, our economy creates too little, and we aren't preparing our children to compete in a global marketplace. Yet our politicians—Republican and Democrat alike—just don't get it. While once-great cities fall into decay, Washington thrives, living off the hard work and tax dollars of the private sector. It's time for an American comeback—and it starts with innovation. Throughout its history, America's great innovators have been the drivers of our unsurpassed economic success. American innovation transformed a country of ragtag farmers into the epicenter of the world's technological progress. Innovation creates jobs, markets, and new industries where none existed before. Most importantly, innovation moves us forward as a nation, pushing us to succeed and strive for a better tomorrow. In short, innovation is the American Dream. In The Comeback, Gary Shapiro shows us how to return innovation to its rightful place at the center of America's economic policy. The Comeback is a new blueprint for America's success.
Publisher: Beaufort Books
ISBN: 0825305632
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
America seems to be on a downward slide. Our government spends too much, our economy creates too little, and we aren't preparing our children to compete in a global marketplace. Yet our politicians—Republican and Democrat alike—just don't get it. While once-great cities fall into decay, Washington thrives, living off the hard work and tax dollars of the private sector. It's time for an American comeback—and it starts with innovation. Throughout its history, America's great innovators have been the drivers of our unsurpassed economic success. American innovation transformed a country of ragtag farmers into the epicenter of the world's technological progress. Innovation creates jobs, markets, and new industries where none existed before. Most importantly, innovation moves us forward as a nation, pushing us to succeed and strive for a better tomorrow. In short, innovation is the American Dream. In The Comeback, Gary Shapiro shows us how to return innovation to its rightful place at the center of America's economic policy. The Comeback is a new blueprint for America's success.
Spreading the American Dream
Author: Emily Rosenberg
Publisher: Hill and Wang
ISBN: 1429952253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
In examining the economic and cultural trs that expressed America's expansionist impulse during the first half of the twentieth century, Emily S. Rosenberg shows how U.S. foreign relations evolved from a largely private system to an increasingly public one and how, soon, the American dream became global.
Publisher: Hill and Wang
ISBN: 1429952253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
In examining the economic and cultural trs that expressed America's expansionist impulse during the first half of the twentieth century, Emily S. Rosenberg shows how U.S. foreign relations evolved from a largely private system to an increasingly public one and how, soon, the American dream became global.
Baseball and the American Dream
Author: Robert Elias
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317325184
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
A fascinating look at how America's favorite sport has both reflected and shaped social, economic, and
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317325184
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
A fascinating look at how America's favorite sport has both reflected and shaped social, economic, and
A Conspiracy of Images
Author: John J. Curley
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300188439
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
An important new look at Cold War art on both sides of the Atlantic
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300188439
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
An important new look at Cold War art on both sides of the Atlantic
A Sense of Belonging
Author: Mel Martinez
Publisher: Crown Forum
ISBN: 0307405419
Category : Cuba
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
One of the GOP's leading figures shares the remarkable story of his idyllic childhood in pre-Castro Cuba, his harrowing flight to the United States as a teenager, and his meteoric rise in American politics. 8-page b&w photo insert.
Publisher: Crown Forum
ISBN: 0307405419
Category : Cuba
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
One of the GOP's leading figures shares the remarkable story of his idyllic childhood in pre-Castro Cuba, his harrowing flight to the United States as a teenager, and his meteoric rise in American politics. 8-page b&w photo insert.
This Is Cuba
Author: David Ariosto
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250176980
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
USA Today "New and Noteworthy" • One of The Washington Post's "10 Books to Read—and Gift—in December" "Fascinating." —Forbes Fidel Castro is dead. Donald Trump was elected president. And to most outsiders, the fate of Cuba has never seemed more uncertain. Yet those who look close enough may recognize that signs of the next revolution are etched in plain view. This is Cuba is a true story that begins in the summer of 2009 when a young American photo-journalist is offered the chance of a lifetime—a two-year assignment in Havana. For David Ariosto, the island is an intriguing new world, unmoored from the one he left behind. From neighboring military coups, suspected honey traps, salty spooks, and desperate migrants to dissidents, doctors, and Havana’s empty shelves, Ariosto uncovers the island’s subtle absurdities, its Cold War mystique, and the hopes of a people in the throes of transition. Beyond the classic cars, salsa, and cigars lies a country in which black markets are ubiquitous, free speech is restricted, privacy is curtailed, sanctions wreak havoc, and an almost Kafka-esque goo of Soviet-style bureaucracy still slows the gears of an economy desperate to move forward. But life in Cuba is indeed changing, as satellite dishes and internet hotspots dot the landscape and more Americans want in. Still, it’s not so simple. The old sentries on both sides of the Florida Straits remain at their posts, fists clenched and guarding against the specter of a Cold War that never quite ended, despite the death of Fidel and the hand-over of the presidency to a man whose last name isn’t Castro. And now, a crisis is brewing. In This Is Cuba, Ariosto looks at Cuba from the inside-out over the course of nine years, endeavoring to expose clues for what’s in store for the island as it undergoes its biggest change in more than half a century.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250176980
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
USA Today "New and Noteworthy" • One of The Washington Post's "10 Books to Read—and Gift—in December" "Fascinating." —Forbes Fidel Castro is dead. Donald Trump was elected president. And to most outsiders, the fate of Cuba has never seemed more uncertain. Yet those who look close enough may recognize that signs of the next revolution are etched in plain view. This is Cuba is a true story that begins in the summer of 2009 when a young American photo-journalist is offered the chance of a lifetime—a two-year assignment in Havana. For David Ariosto, the island is an intriguing new world, unmoored from the one he left behind. From neighboring military coups, suspected honey traps, salty spooks, and desperate migrants to dissidents, doctors, and Havana’s empty shelves, Ariosto uncovers the island’s subtle absurdities, its Cold War mystique, and the hopes of a people in the throes of transition. Beyond the classic cars, salsa, and cigars lies a country in which black markets are ubiquitous, free speech is restricted, privacy is curtailed, sanctions wreak havoc, and an almost Kafka-esque goo of Soviet-style bureaucracy still slows the gears of an economy desperate to move forward. But life in Cuba is indeed changing, as satellite dishes and internet hotspots dot the landscape and more Americans want in. Still, it’s not so simple. The old sentries on both sides of the Florida Straits remain at their posts, fists clenched and guarding against the specter of a Cold War that never quite ended, despite the death of Fidel and the hand-over of the presidency to a man whose last name isn’t Castro. And now, a crisis is brewing. In This Is Cuba, Ariosto looks at Cuba from the inside-out over the course of nine years, endeavoring to expose clues for what’s in store for the island as it undergoes its biggest change in more than half a century.