[Gutenberg 59985] • Cuba and Her People of To-day / An account of the history and progress of the island previous to its independence; a description of its physical features; a study of its people; and, in particular, an examination of its present political conditions, its industries, natural resources, and prospects; together with information and suggestions designed to aid the prospective investor or settler

[Gutenberg 59985] • Cuba and Her People of To-day / An account of the history and progress of the island previous to its independence; a description of its physical features; a study of its people; and, in particular, an examination of its present political conditions, its industries, natural resources, and prospects; together with information and suggestions designed to aid the prospective investor or settler
Authors
Forbes-Lindsay, C.H.
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
cuba
ISBN
9781331315339
Date
1911-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
9.00 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from Cuba and Her People of to-Day: An Account of the History and Progress of the Island Previous to Its Independence; A Description of Its Physical Features; A Study of Its People; And, in Particular, an Examination of Its Present Political Conditions, Its Industries, Natural Resources, An

SO many volumes have been devoted to ac counts Of the history and descriptions Of the physical features Of Cuba, that an adequate excuse could hardly be found for an addition to them. On the other hand, the more impor tant considerations Of the Island's natural re sources, industrial development and present condition of its people, have had but scanty attention at the hands Of writers.

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