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| Shopify Unique ID: | 10561221689636 |
| Trademe Reference: | PR1395 (91) |
| Category: |
War & Military - Other |
| New / Used: | New |
Description
THE LESSONS OF TERROR: A History of Warfare against Civilians
by Caleb Carr
DESCRIPTION
ISBN: 9780143055723
Format: small paperback
Published: Little Brown 2002
Size (mm): 135 w x 215 h x 25 d
Pages: 271
SKU: A5/2210/0266/U437
ABOUT
A history of terrorism that explains why terrorism ultimately fails.
In the wake of Sept. 11th terrorist atrocities in New York and Washington, Carr's book is a searing polemic on the nature of terrorism: its history, its methodology, its fallacy - and the steps needed to ensure its eradication.
Caleb Carr is a military historian and novelist, contributing editor to MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History and contributor to the World Policy Journal.
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