Broken Lives - A personal view of the Bosnian conflict |
£12.00 |
by Stewart, Lieutenant-Colonel Bob |
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| Reference | M0133 |
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| Publisher | London, Harper Collins |
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| Year | 1993 |
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| ISBN | 0002553910 |
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| Condition | VG+/VG (?) |
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The total with shipping for this book within the UK would be £17.25.
1st edition hardback in dj. An excellent signed and dedicated copy of this book which is clean and unmarked. Hard covers straight and sharp, very good dj now in removable vinyl covering.
This is a compelling account of Stewart's six month tour of Bosnia. He tells the full story of his experiences, frequently under enemy fire, in this terrible war, including details of his daring, unarmed reconnaissances into the war zone in Land Rovers. No one will forget the massacre at Ahmici, the horrified tones of television reporters and Lt.-Col Stewart's anguish and anger on discovering these atrocities.
Stewart felt shame and personal outrage when witnessing starving refugees in the heart of Europe and his outstanding bravery, emotional honesty and unbending sense of justice showed him to be a hero in a time badly in need of heroes.
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