8 parts bound in 2 volumes. 16x8.2 cm (6¼x3¼"), period quarter leather & marbled boards, spines lettered in gilt.
Scarce collection of rare or previously unpublished works by Cuban writers, including personal letters, discourses, articles, conferences, etc. Produced under the direction of Nestor Carbonell y Rivero, who emigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1887 where he studied before returning to Cuba. The writers include José Marti, Manuel Sanguily, Máximo Gómez, and others.
The works are:
I) José Marti. En Cuba Libre. 89p. Collection of writings by Marti when he was a soldier. Never before collected and published in a single volume.
II) Manuel Sanguily. Frente Al Enemigo. 105p
III) Máximo Gómez. Horas De Tregua. 112p
IV) Enrique José Varona. En Voz Alta. 96p
V) Carlos Manuel De Céspedes. En Días De Prueba. 95p
VI) Antonio Zambrana. Voces De Combate. 96p
VII) Antonio Maceo. De La Campaña. 96p
VIII) José Miró. Jornadas De Gloria. 95p.