Married to an Iraqi and a resident of Baghdad for 30 years, Susan Francis endured Allied bombs, then fled to the mountains with other refugees to escape Saddam Hussein's retribution. Now living in England, she tells of people terrorized by bombs and poisoned by chemical weapons.
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Married to an Iraqi and a resident of Baghdad for 30 years, Susan Francis endured Allied bombs, then fled to the mountains with other refugees to escape Saddam Hussein's retribution. Now living in England, she tells of people terrorized by bombs and poisoned by chemical weapons.
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Add this copy of Nowhere to Hide, a Mother's Ordeal in the Killing to cart. $14.05, like new condition, Sold by Tom Costin rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Horsham, WEST SUSSEX, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1993 by London, Weidenfeld And Nicolson, 1993.
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0297812890. Fine black boards with red metallic lettering to spine, 8 vo., very good coloured pictorial dust jacket, not price clipped, no inscriptions, 240 pages, illustrated in black and white.
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