In a true account that reads like a thriller, investigative journalist Dinges reveals the secret history of the rise and fall of Manuel Antonio Noriega. "One of the best analyses of American foreign policy failures in Panama".--The New Republic. 8 pages of photographs.
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In a true account that reads like a thriller, investigative journalist Dinges reveals the secret history of the rise and fall of Manuel Antonio Noriega. "One of the best analyses of American foreign policy failures in Panama".--The New Republic. 8 pages of photographs.
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Seller's Description:
VG. Not ex-lib. Softcover in white, red and greenish-blue illustrated wraps, 8vo. Revised and updated edition. xxx + 412pp. Index, endnotes, b/w plates. Light rubbing along edges of wraps, slightly stronger with touches of surface loss at tips of corners and spine/hinge ends; central wraps clean and bright. Binding strong and square; pages clean and unmarked.
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Fine in Very Fine jacket. Book (1st) Large, heavy book, remainder mark at pages' bottom edge, black cloth spine with bright red border, bright gilt lettering on spine, spine lightly sunken, gray boards, exterior page edges lightly browned with spots, 402 pages. DJ glossy gray with blue-tinted photo of Noriega on front. DJ and book, both Very Fine.