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![]() enlarge | Author: Peter Moruzzi Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher Category: Book List Price: Buy New: $18.74 You Save: $11.26 (38%) New (26) Used (5) from $18.74 Rating: 4 reviewsSales Rank: 10985 Media: Perfect Paperback Edition: First Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.9 x 1.1 ISBN: 1423603672 Dewey Decimal Number: 972.91063 EAN: 9781423603672 ASIN: 1423603672 Publication Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new copy..Gift quality!~ NO REMAINDER MARKS! Ships promptly with email notification. **G | ||||||||||
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| Editorial Reviews: Product Description Featuring hundreds of vintage photographs, postcards, brochures, and other materials evocative of time and place, Havana Before Castro: When Cuba Was a Tropical Playground documents how the city of Havana evolved from Prohibition haven and rich man's playground to a heady blend of glittering nightclubs, outrageous cabarets, all-night bars, and backstreet brothels. Here, captured in one amazing book, is the drama, passion, intrigue, and opulence of a legendary city during its heyday-before the Castro dictatorship re-imagined the country and Americans were banned from travel to this tropical paradise. An architectural historian by profession, Peter Moruzzi is an acknowledged expert on mid-century Modern architecture and design. He is the founder of the Palm Springs Modern Committee, an internationally recognized historic preservation organization, and the writer/director of Desert Holiday, a documentary film chronicling the history of Palm Springs as seen through vintage postcards. He resides in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles and in Palm Springs. (20080515) | |||||||||||
Customer Reviews: Havana Before Castro October 7, 2008Jose A. Herrera Very informative with wonderful before and after photos, I am Cuban and remember some of the places in the photos. Would highly recommend it to my friends. great gift September 7, 2008frisko kramer (Los Angeles, CA) great, easy read yet interesting history of Havana. Wonderful photos and fun highlights of the who's who of that era. The author did a good job of combining the two to make for a brilliant fun read A Trip Back in Time September 2, 2008Three Guys from Miami 3 out of 3 found this review helpful All Cubans dream of returning to Cuba someday, but sadly the Cuba of the 1950s, when Havana was truly the Paris of the Caribbean has been lost. Gone are the days when Cuba was truly an international destination with first class hotels and hundreds of bars, restaurants, and night clubs -- from sketchy little neighborhood joints to fabulous casinos. Here you could hear Olga Guillot at the Tropicana and see spectacular stage shows under the stars. As today, the streets were filled with the latest American cars; only at that time, many were fresh from Detroit assembly lines. Buildings in even the poorest sections of the city were well kept and crisply painted. Someday, Havana may regain some of its lost luster. Until then, a new book "Havana Before Castro" takes you back in time to relive this great city at its prime. Author Peter Morruzi has put together a great collection of vintage photos in both color and black and white. The book documents life in Cuba from the beginnings of the Cuban republic to the glory days when locals and tourists packed Sloppy Joe's Bar and La Floridita -- "the cradle of the daiquiri." In "Havana Before Castro," you'll get a taste of a dynamic city where popular nightspots abounded along the Prado, central Havana's promenade, and along Calle 23 in Havana's Vedado district. A chapter on the Havana Riviera provides stunning images on this resort casino where Cuban sculptors created beautiful pieces of art. The Riviera's lobby is itself a work of art with a breathtaking circular staircase and architectural details that present the best of 50's modern. We especially liked the chapter on "Life as an Habanero." You can almost smell the aromas of fresh Cuban bread, strong cafe cubano, and fritas frying on a street corner grill, all carried along the streets of Havana by swift, sea-scented breezes. "Havana Before Castro" is well researched and well written, providing an engaging read that goes beyond the beautiful photos. For those who remember these glory days, the book is truly a trip back in time. For those who never experienced Cuba before Castro, the book is a revelation: Havana was truly a beautiful, world-class city! Hope and pray that it can happen again... THREE GUYS FROM MIAMI . Three Guys from Miami Celebrate Cuban: 100 Great Recipes for Cuban Entertaining (Three Guys from Miami) Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban Nostalgia at its best! July 31, 2008Andrew J. Rodriguez (Golden, Colorado) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful My wife and I escaped Cuba during the early sixties. Almost certain that we might be returning within a month or two (50 years ago) we did not bring along photographs, memories, or keepsakes of any kind. "Havana Before Castro" is the best collection of memorabilia ever to touch my hands. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You've made my day! Andrew J. Rodriguez, author of: "Adios, Havana" a memoir. | |||||||||||
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