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Good. cover chips, dents, bend marks and creases. corners bent and edges worn. some page debts, page corner creases, and corner tips folded. no marks on text or illustrations. 64 pages, 11" x 8 1/2", Sometimes the best war reporting comes from the home front. In this incisive book, the veteran news staff of the Oakland Tribune presents a compassionate account of the gulf crisis and its effect on the Bay Area. We marched for peace in the nation's largest protests. We cheered on the high-tech weapons we helped build. We feared for our relatives. our family, our friends, in the gulf. We calmly pondered international political implications. We worried that the war will ruin the global environment. Each of us, however we reacted, agreed on at least one thing: the world as we knew it changed overnight.
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64 pages. B/W illustrations. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy in illustrated color wrappers (paperback). With one-page Press Release from The Tribune and one-page promotion for book from Heyday Books.
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