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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Ex-Library 067154618x Former library copy with usual library markings, including card pocket on back endpaper & protective, laminated dust jacket. A tight, unmarked copy. Written by the winner of the Academy Award for Hearts and Minds, this New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year is the author's firsthand account of Nicaragua today (1987).
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Fine in Fine jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7; Type: Hardback Second Printing. Hardcover Out-of-Print Book and Jacket in Fine Condition. Mylar Jacket Cover. Clean, unmarked, tight & solid volume. Pages toned. Firsthand reporting gives the reader a fair-minded account of Nicaragua today (1980s). A help in separating the myth from reality in Central America. Davis reminds us who the revolutionary leader Sandino was and what the Somozas did to their own people and he examines the bitter, bloody conflict between the Sandinistas and the US supported contras. 347 pages. 5.8 x 8.75 inches. Simon & Schuster, New York, 1987.
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Very good. Simon & Schuster New York 1987 HB 8vo VG/G+ Ex-lib. 347 Pages. 2nd print. Grey boards with black cloth, silver letters. Library bp and stamp on ffep, rfep removed, no other library marks. DJ has label ghost on spine, o/w VG, no chips or tears. Liberal journalist interviews a variety of people in Nicaragua to create image of the turmoil of revolution.
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Very Good/Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 067154618x Signed by Author Used Vg/Vg in jacket; binding defect at front hinge (endpaper miss-glued); inscribed by author to his mother.