Cuba Past and Present

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Cuba Past and Present

by Richard Davey

EN·~7 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

CUBA PAST AND PRESENT

0:09

PREFACE.

2:28

CUBA PAST AND PRESENT

0:01

CHAPTER I. The Island.

19:01

CHAPTER II. Population.

37:13

CHAPTER III. A Brief History of the Island.

43:44

CHAPTER IV. The Beginnings of the Rebellion.

44:07

CHAPTER V. THE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION UP-TO-DATE.

44:04

CHAPTER VI. Havana and the Havanese.

42:14

CHAPTER VII. Matanzas.

20:19

Description

In this vivid portrait of Cuba, the author blends first‑hand travel memories with a wealth of recent scholarship to bring the island’s landscape and history to life. Readers are guided along the jagged coastline, through the soaring Sierra Maestra and the copper‑rich mountains that crown the island, while vivid illustrations and a detailed map help visualise every turn. The narrative captures the contrast between bustling ports and quiet bays, offering a sense of place that feels both immediate and timeless.

Beyond geography, the work delves into the island’s past, from the youthful exploits of Columbus—drawn from newly uncovered Genoese archives—to the legacy of colonial exhibitions and the lingering ties to the broader West Indian world. Interwoven anecdotes about early American visitors and comparative sketches of the Bahamas provide a broader context, while the author’s candid reflections keep the tone conversational rather than academic. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of Cuba’s natural splendor and the complex forces that have shaped its identity.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (440K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2011-04-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Davey

Richard Davey

1848–1915

Drawn to courts, costumes, customs, and royal lives, this Victorian journalist-turned-author wrote lively nonfiction that ranged from Ottoman society to the world of Queen Victoria. His books have the brisk, curious feel of a writer who loved turning research into readable stories.

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