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Ernesto Guevara Lynch

    Ernesto "Che" Guevara was a Marxist revolutionary and intellectual whose life was shaped by a belief in the necessity of world revolution to advance the interests of the poor. Following the overthrow of Guatemalan President Arbenz, his radical ideology deepened. He later joined Fidel Castro, playing a pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution. After establishing power in Cuba, he left to foment revolution abroad, ultimately leading to his capture and execution in Bolivia. His stylized visage has become a globally recognized pop culture symbol.

    The motorcycle diaries : a journey around South America
    Mein Sohn Che
    Aquí va un soldado de América
    The Young Che : Memories of Che Guevara
    Young Che
    • Young Che

      Memories of Che Guevara by his father

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      This vibrant narrative, compiled from two memoirs written by Che Guevara's father (the first time these sources have been made available in English), covers the formative years of the revolutionary icon. 16 pages of photographs.

      Young Che
    • The Young Che : Memories of Che Guevara

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Constitutes the insider portrait of Che from his birth to the moment he joined Castro to train for invasion of Cuba. This volume includes his diary of his bicycle journey around Northern Argentina. It covers his childhood, the people and books that shaped him and the political events that rocked his teenage years, including the Spanish Civil War.

      The Young Che : Memories of Che Guevara
    • This updated and revised new edition of Six Key Approaches to Counselling and Therapy provides an accessible introduction to the theory and practice of six of the most popular contemporary therapeutic approaches from the three main schools of therapy practice: - cognitive therapy and solution-focused therapy from the cognitive-behavioural school - person-centred and Gestalt therapy from the humanistic school - Freud's psychoanalysis and Jung's analytical therapy from the psychodynamic school. Following a clearly-defined structure, each chapter describes the origin of the therapeutic approach, a biography of its originator, its theory and practice, discusses case material and further developments, and suggests further reading. Richard Nelson-Jones goes on to review and evaluate all the approaches in his concluding chapter. This excellent textbook is a vital resource for students on introductory courses and those who are starting out on professional training.

      The motorcycle diaries : a journey around South America