Bacardi and the long fight for Cuba : the biography of a cause / Tom Gjelten

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Viking , 2008.Description: 413 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780670019786
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS 338.7 GJE
LOC classification:
  • HD9394.C94 B334 2008
Contents:
Summary: "In 1862, a businessman in Cuba with scant experience in rum making took a gamble on a small distillery, hoping to tame a drink that until then was fit only for sailors and laborers. He soon devised a formula that made his rum the favored drink of the sun-washed Caribbean island. The company Facundo Bacardi launched brought worldwide fame to Cuba, and his Bacardi descendants were associated forevermore with the Cuban nation." "In the decades that followed, the Bacardi Rum Company participated in every aspect of Cuban social, political, and economic life. Patriots and partyers, entrepreneurs and intellectuals, the Bacardis provided an example of business and civic leadership in Cuba for nearly a century and helped define what it meant to be Cuban, even after being driven into exile." "The Bacardis are now ready to play a new role in post-Fidel Cuba. Tom Gjelten's remarkable book combines biography, history, and business themes in a single dramatic tale - a revelatory account of Cuba's national struggle."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Santiago de Cuba -- Entrepreneur -- A patriot is made -- A time of transition -- Cuba libre -- The colossus intervenes -- A public servant in a mis-governed land -- The one that made Cuba famous -- The next generation -- The empire builder -- Cuba corrupted -- Cha-cha-chá -- A brief golden age -- Rising up -- Giving Fidel a chance -- The year Cuba changed -- Exile -- Counter-revolution -- Socialist rum -- Family business -- Havana Club -- Rum politics -- Who gets Cuba.

"In 1862, a businessman in Cuba with scant experience in rum making took a gamble on a small distillery, hoping to tame a drink that until then was fit only for sailors and laborers. He soon devised a formula that made his rum the favored drink of the sun-washed Caribbean island. The company Facundo Bacardi launched brought worldwide fame to Cuba, and his Bacardi descendants were associated forevermore with the Cuban nation." "In the decades that followed, the Bacardi Rum Company participated in every aspect of Cuban social, political, and economic life. Patriots and partyers, entrepreneurs and intellectuals, the Bacardis provided an example of business and civic leadership in Cuba for nearly a century and helped define what it meant to be Cuban, even after being driven into exile." "The Bacardis are now ready to play a new role in post-Fidel Cuba. Tom Gjelten's remarkable book combines biography, history, and business themes in a single dramatic tale - a revelatory account of Cuba's national struggle."--BOOK JACKET.

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