
"What Happen": A Folk-History of Costa Rica's Talamanca Coast
by Paula Palmer
"What Happen": A Folk-History of Costa Rica's Talamanca Coast by Paula Palmer, published by Ecodesarrollos in 1977, is a key work on Costa Rican cultural history. This edition includes photos by Dennis Glick and is marked by its age-related wear and an inscription. A valuable resource for those interested in the Talamanca Coast's rich traditions.
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This paperback edition shows signs of age-related wear. The cover exhibits scuffing and edge wear, indicative of its vintage nature. There is an inscription on the title page. The binding remains intact, though the absence of a dust jacket is noted. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for collectors or those interested in Costa Rican history.
About This Classic 1977 Edition
"What Happen": A Folk-History of Costa Rica's Talamanca Coast by Paula Palmer, published by Ecodesarrollos in 1977, offers a detailed exploration of the cultural and historical tapestry of Costa Rica's Talamanca Coast. This edition, printed in San José, Costa Rica, features photographs by Dennis Glick, capturing the essence of the region's vibrant history and traditions. Though the exact edition is unspecified, the book's 1977 publication date marks it as an early exploration of this subject. The work delves into the rich folk traditions and historical narratives of the Talamanca Coast, providing valuable insights into the region's cultural heritage. The physical condition of the book reflects its age, with noticeable wear on the cover. An inscription is present, adding a unique personal touch to this copy. This book is a significant cultural document, scarce in its original form, and is an essential addition for collectors and historians interested in Central American studies.
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