Havana: Portrait of a City by Francisco de Borbon y Escasany Seville
Havana grew from a straggle of huts into the most brilliant metropolis in the Caribbean, unique in the vibrancy of its culture and the splendour of its architecture. This fascinating book traces the development of Cuba's capital from the early sixteenth century to its hey-day in the late nineteenth century. Combining detailed research with an obvious affection for the city, Juliet Barclay has written a clear, concise and evocative history of Havana. Beautifully illustrated with Martin Charles' colour photographs and with contemporary engravings and paintings, this book is a fitting tribute to the city of Havana.