Book has a small waterstain on inside of back cover otherwise clean and very good. Dust has similar stain, but is now in mylar cover. Not price clipped. Stated First edition. Father Melo was prohibited from publishing in Brazil. He was considered the most notorious priest of Brazil's great "Troubled Zone" in the northeastern bulge of the continent. He was one of the most critic of past and present government administration for their in-effectiveness in achieving adequate social reform. Scarce if not rare book. Our photo's/scans are of the actual item being sold, not a borrowed image! We provide free delivery tracking and ship daily or next business day!; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 54 pages
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The Coming Revolution in Brazil
Melo, Antonio, Father; Robert Menzel (translation & introduction)
Publisher: Exposition PressDate published: 1970
New York: Exposition Press. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Book has a small waterstain on inside of back cover otherwise clean and very good. Dust has similar stain, but is now in mylar cover. Not price clipped. Stated First edition. Father Melo was prohibited from publishing in Brazil. He was considered the most notorious priest of Brazil's great "Troubled Zone" in the northeastern bulge of the continent. He was one of the most critic of past and present government administration for their in-effectiveness in achieving adequate social reform. Scarce if not rare book. Our photo's/scans are of the actual item being sold, not a borrowed image! We provide free delivery tracking and ship daily or next business day!; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 54 pages .
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