Streets with No Names: A Journey Into Central and South America
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Stryker McGuire covered the Nicaraguan revolution for Newsweek, and twenty years later drove 20,000 miles from North America to the end of South America. The result is Streets with No Names, a look at Latin America from the ground up, from the inside out, beyond politics and stereotypes into the very heart of these countries.
Author: Stryker McGuire
Format: Hardback, 291 pages, 150mm x 216mm, 454 g
Published: 1991, Atlantic Monthly Press, United States
Genre: Travel & Holiday Guides: General
Stryker McGuire covered the Nicaraguan revolution for Newsweek, and twenty years later drove 20,000 miles from North America to the end of South America. The result is Streets with No Names, a look at Latin America from the ground up, from the inside out, beyond politics and stereotypes into the very heart of these countries.