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Havana Then and Now (Then & Now) [Hardcover]

Llilian Llanes (Author)
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August 23, 2004
Established in 1519 as a harbor city to service the fleets bound for Spain from Mexico and Peru, Havana became the busy portal to the vast Spanish colonial empire. Largely unharmed by war or weather, many great examples of Spanish colonial architecture survive today. Dozens of archival photographs from Havana’s mid-20th-century heyday as a posh vacation spot are featured here opposite contemporary photographs, portraying a beautiful city undergoing restoration and struggling to regain its glory days.

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About the Author

Llilian Llanes is a former History of Art professor at the University of Havana. She is also the founding director of Cuba’s principal art museum, the Center Wilfredo Lam, and has written two books on Cuban history.

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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder Bay Press; 1ST edition (August 23, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592232078
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592232079
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 9.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #550,082 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars It does not show anything, December 12, 2005
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MamboCha. (Cherry Hill, N.J. US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Havana Then and Now (Then & Now) (Hardcover)
I have a small booklet called "Remembering the Cuba we left" with color pictures of Cuba during the 1950s, it is old and I suppose long out of print, it does not contain that many pictures, but the pictures of Havana and the rest of the country are really good. Some were shot from the sky; others captured the life and people walking through the city, buildings, nightclubs, parks, monuments, countryside, etc. I have searched for more of these same pictures and others like them and have not been able to find them. They truly capture what Cuba was before the revolution. No other, not only Caribbean nation, but many Latin American nations didn't even come close. It was the 3rd best economy in the American continent after the U.S and Canada, and followed closely by Argentina. By 1958 Cuba was the most immigrated Latin American country, with the largest European emigration, and more Americans living in Cuba than Cubans in the U.S. Havana even had a China Town.

This book is bad and I will tell you why, I have knowledge of the subject, and I am not stupid. The idea of these series of books is a "Then and Now" of cities, but when it came to do Havana they had a problem. (Says on the back of the book) They went straight to a present day government controlled Havana library in search of info and pictures of the past, that's the problem. Pictures of a prosperous 1950s Havana with commerce, billboards, and the largest middle class in Latin America walking the streets, they probably burned them a long time ago, or Castro has them in his closet. The past of Cuba is something the present communist system is not too interested in showing. There is no free press; all books, newspapers, and media are controlled by the mafia like communists, everything is a manipulation and lie that everyone has to repeat or else you get kicked in jail (the least).

In this book all the pictures of the past are in black & white, and if this was not enough, about 98% of all the pictures of the past are from the mid 1800s to the 1920s, how clever are they. There is only one picture of 1958, about some Ferraris in the Havana Gran Prix, that's it. This way people don't see the pre-Castro days, and the modern day imposed poverty, decay, and ruins won't stand out as much. It will go against the millions Castro spends in promoting his "progressive" slavish system. It has worked in a way, every day I see more morons with Che Guevara shirts but none of them go to live in Cuba or any other communist country, after all. That's where all the bla bla bla is cut short. Anyhow, this is the story here, this book has no photographic value, it will not show you the height of the beauty it ones was, it will not transport you anywhere, nor make a true comparison. You can find better pictures on a web search than on this book, truly. There have been other Havana picture books that although photographed in the present still give you a better idea of what it once was. Robert Polidori: Havana could be one of them, who knows?
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Communist Propaganda in Disguise, August 2, 2009
This review is from: Havana Then and Now (Then & Now) (Hardcover)
I agree one hundred percent with MamboCha's review. This book is another example of communist propaganda finesse.

The Cuba then, wasn't the Cuba I left in 1961, and the Cuba now does not portray the destruction and misery the Castro brothers and their puppety government have inflicted in what used to be the most prosperous, educated, and beautiful country in the Caribbean.

My advise to the reader: Please be very careful when choosing books about Cuba, especially those dealing with the history of that country. Shame, shame, shame.

Andrew J. Rodriguez

Award-winning author: "Adios, Havana," a Memoir

PS: To view pictures of the Cuba that was, I recommend the book "Havana Before Castro"

by Peter Moruzzi.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Havana Then and Now., July 24, 2011
Notice They Got Lillian Llanes a State worker(Los Gusanos Verdaero se quedado en Cuba)to compile this book,which is a shame seeing as Miami Then and Now is a Good Book,they could have done a better job with Havana then and now,you will notice even for a Picture Book the Propaganda was somehow slipped in! Things like "Inequality" and other Comrade Keywords that appeal to the elite few running the asylum while the groupies both on the island and off serve them,Pre-1959 Cuba Bad,Post-1959 Cuba good with Executions/Firing Squad and No Freedom,Interesting rosy picture for the useful few.
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Built in the sixteenth century, the Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro rises strategically over the mouth of Havana Bay. Read the first page
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Parque Central, Old Havana, Paseo del Prado, Plaza de Armas, War of Independence, Calle O'Reilly, Campo de Marte, Plaza de San Francisco, Capitolio Nacional, Castillo de la Punta, Parque Maceo, Presidential Palace, United States, Calle Obispo, Havana Yacht Club, Hotel Inglaterra, Lonja del Comercio, Centro Gallego, Havana Bay, Calle San, Columbus Cemetery, Aldo Gamba, Calle Zanja
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