We proudly announce that HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, the largest university library system in the United States, has acquired a copy of VANISHING CUBA.
Havard University Library is the most extensive university library and the first institutional library in what became the United States. The library existed before the country declared independence. In 1638, a young Puritan minister named John Harvard left his collection of 260 volumes to the new Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The library now contains over 10 million volumes. These include works for advanced study and research, rare books and manuscripts, and a reading collection for undergraduates.
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