The brooding Aldama family palace, with its dark columned recesses, made a fitting scene for the plotting of a political scheme dedicated to the preservation of private wealth.
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"Focuses primarily on López's place in US domestic politics. Challenging traditional view of López, author maintains that he was a creature of both southern and northern interests. Well written and extensively researched"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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Fatal Glory: Narciso Lopez and the First Clandestine U. S. War Against Cuba
August 2003, Louisiana State University Press
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in English
- Louisiana Pbk. Ed edition
0807129194 9780807129197
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Fatal glory: Narciso López and the first clandestine U.S. War against Cuba
1996, University Press of Virginia
in English
0813916739 9780813916736
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