This book is the product of an investigation that, with greater or lesser intensity, lasted over twenty-five years and extended to a dozen countries.
A fighter in the three wars that bloodied the Island between 1868 and 1898, Juan Mas Parra entered the independence ranks at an early age and abandoned them five days before.
Juan Mas Parra is perhaps the most controversial figure produced during the nineteenth-century Cuban fight for independence and, at the same time, one of the least known.
This book is the product of an investigation that, with greater or lesser intensity, lasted over twenty-five years and extended to a dozen countries