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Nuestra isla y su gente: La construcción del "otro" puertorriqueño en Our Islands and Their People

Nuestra isla y su gente: La construcción del "otro" puertorriqueño en Our Islands and Their People

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Nuestra isla y su gente: La construcción del "otro" puertorriqueño en Our Islands and Their People

by Thompson, Lanny

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[San Juan]: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales y Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1995. Paperback. 71p., wraps, 8.5x9 inches, illus., wraps worn and soiled else very good condition. Text in Spanish. On the 1899 book "Our Islands and Their People: As Seen with Camera and Pencil." by José de Olivares.

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First ed. published in 1995. "Libros de fotografías de Puerto Rico": p. 73-76. System requirements for accompanying computer disc: PC or compatible with CD drive, Adobe Acrobat reader. Notes and citations in Spanish and English.

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Title
Nuestra isla y su gente: La construcción del "otro" puertorriqueño en Our Islands and Their People
Author
Thompson, Lanny
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Paperback
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Used
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Publisher
Centro de Investigaciones Sociales y Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Puerto Rico
Place of Publication
[San Juan]
Date Published
1995
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Hispanic American; Spanish language; Puerto Rico;

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