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1st edn. 8vo. Original gilt lettered mauve cloth (casing with slight lean-otherwise VG), dustwrapper (VG in protective cover). Pp. 144, illus with coloured photos and b&w maps (no inscriptions).
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Dust jacket in very good condition. SIGNED by the author. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Peter Dennis (Maps), Lillian Craig Harris (Illustr. Very good in Very good jacket. The format is approximately 6.125 inches by 8.5 inches. 144 pages. Illustrations (many in color). Maps. Index. Small scuff on fep. Signed by the author on the fep. The contents Cemeteries, Tunisian Campaign, Battlefields, Beja, Bizerta, Carthage, Enfidaville, Borj Cedria, Gammarth, Massicault, Borj el-Amri, Mejez el-Bab, Oued Zarga, Thibar, Sfax, Tabarka-Ras Rajel, Takrouna, Tarf ech-Chena, Haffouz, and Battle Monument. Lillian Craig Harris has been an instructor in English and journalism Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1966-1968, Haigazian College, Beirut, 1968-1970. Public information officer United Nations Relief and Works Agency, 1970-1972. Public relations consultant, news broadcast writer Voice of America, Washington, 1973-1975. She was a political officer United States Embassy, Beirut, 1976. Political analyst United States Department State, Washington, 1977-1986. Free-lance writer, consultant London and Cairo, 1986-1995. She has also been a part-time professor American University Cairo, Egypt, 1990-1993. Founding director Befrienders Cairo, Egypt, 1992-1994. Founder The Bishop Mubarak Fund for Nuba Women, 1996, Befrienders Khartoum, Sudan, 1997, English Language Foundation, Khartoum, 1996, The Women's Action Group, Khartoum, since 1996, Together for Sudan, London, since 1999. Lillian Craig Harris has been listed as a notable Writer, educator by Marquis Who's Who. War cemeteries engage our emotions for they graphically demonstrate how much it costs families and nations not to live in peace with one another. The price of attempting to dominate others or to defend against such domination is mainly paid in the lives of young men. whether the cause is evil or just, was means older men sending younger men to their deaths. War cemeteries are not just places where death encounters life, they are sacred monuments where we face the obligation to examine our individual lives as well as our societies.