Pinochet in Piccadilly

Pinochet in Piccadilly
Title Pinochet in Piccadilly PDF eBook
Author Andy Beckett
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 253
Release 2024-03-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0571392318

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In October 1998, the erstwhile Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London, charged with crimes against humanity by a Spanish magistrate. But over the 16 months that Pinochet was detained, intriguing questions went unanswered about his close ties with Britain. Why was Lady Thatcher so keen to defend the General? And why was Tony Blair's usually cautious government prepared to have him arrested? As Andy Beckett uncovers, the answers reside deep within the long and shadowy history of relations between Britain and Chile. 'An outstanding achievement, and mesmerically readable . . . Beckett has surely written one of the best political travelogues of the year.' Sunday Times 'I am stirred and astonished at [Andy Beckett's] brilliance, and by the imaginative sympathy with which he rekindles the arguments and emotions of a period he never knew.' Christopher Hitchens, London Review of Books

Chile Footprint Handbook

Chile Footprint Handbook
Title Chile Footprint Handbook PDF eBook
Author Janak Jani
Publisher Footprint Travel Guides
Pages 647
Release 2009
Genre Travel
ISBN 1906098786

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Travel & holiday guides.

Story of a Death Foretold

Story of a Death Foretold
Title Story of a Death Foretold PDF eBook
Author Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 497
Release 2013-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1608198960

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Presents an account of the short rise and fall of President Salvador Allende, who died of gunshot wounds on September 11, 1973, following the military coup that deposed him.

Chile

Chile
Title Chile PDF eBook
Author Tim Burford
Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
Pages 700
Release 2005
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781841620763

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This guide to Chile refreshingly focuses on the country's natural history and culture. It encompasses every aspect of this geographically diverse country, from the immense deserts and peaks in the north, via the fertile central valleys, to the dense rainforests and glaciers of the south. There is opportunity to discover the culture of Chile, including mummies from the 5th century BC found in the Atacama Desert and Inca ruins. Travellers can hike the Andes, savour fine and affordable wine, and venture off shore to sail and kayak. This guide details every aspect of travel, from accommodation and eating out to national parks and sailing, in this most easy of Latin American countries for independent travellers.

The Rough Guide to Chile

The Rough Guide to Chile
Title The Rough Guide to Chile PDF eBook
Author Rough Guides
Publisher Rough Guides UK
Pages 710
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 0241244110

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The new full-colour Rough Guide to Chile is the ultimate travel guide to this fascinating country, with expert coverage of all the best attractions, suggested itineraries to help you plan your trip and evocative photos that bring the destination to life. Discover the highlights of this year-round destination with the latest information on trekking in Parque National Torres del Paine, wine tasting in the Central Valleys, exploring intriguing Easter Island and star-gazing in San Pedro de Atacama. Enjoy incisive, up-to-date reviews of the best accommodation, restaurants, bars, clubs and shops for all budgets, and detailed practical advice on Chile's diverse outdoor activities, from rafting the mighty Río Futaleufú to horse riding around Santiago. With comprehensive colour maps and expert information on the country's superb food and drink, culture, history, art and architecture, The Rough Guide to Chile will ensure you don't miss a thing. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Chile.

The Rough Guide to Chile

The Rough Guide to Chile
Title The Rough Guide to Chile PDF eBook
Author Anna Kaminski
Publisher Penguin
Pages 737
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 1409360725

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Now available in ePub format. The Rough Guide to Chile is the ultimate travel guide to this fascinating country, with expert coverage of all the best attractions, suggested itineraries to help you plan your trip, and evocative photos that bring the destination to life. Discover the highlights of this year-round destination with the latest information on trekking in Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, wine tasting in the Central Valleys, exploring intriguing Easter Island, and star-gazing in San Pedro de Atacama. Enjoy incisive, up-to-date reviews of the best accommodation, restaurants, bars, clubs, and shops for all budgets, and detailed practical advice on Chile's diverse outdoor activities, from rafting the mighty Río Futaleufú to horseback riding around Santiago. With comprehensive color maps and expert information on the country's superb food and drink, culture, history, art, and architecture, The Rough Guide to Chile will ensure you don't miss a thing. Originally published in print in 2012. Now available in ePub format.

"Uncool and Incorrect" in Chile

Title "Uncool and Incorrect" in Chile PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Streeter
Publisher McFarland
Pages 321
Release 2023-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 147664828X

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The military coup that toppled Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973 led to one of the most repressive military dictatorships in Latin American history. Although the coup's full origin remains one of the great mysteries of the Cold War, most assume that powers in Washington were largely to blame, given the long history of U.S. interventionism in Latin America. These assumptions were only strengthened by ongoing suspicions about the Nixon administration's role in a failed campaign to prevent Allende's inauguration in 1970. Providing a comprehensive account of the Nixon administration's efforts to undermine and unseat Allende, the book relies heavily on newly declassified records, addressing several crucial questions regarding U.S. involvement. The author explores several counterfactual scenarios to highlight important turning points and crucial decisions which contributed to the failure of Chilean democracy.