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0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright
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0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright silver, excellent condition, no remarkable flaws to this clean, attractive copy, from the Preface by Middle East scholar Charles Issawi: "Few conflicts have as tangled roots as the Civil War in Lebanon. One can view it as a communal struggle between Christians (more precisely Maronites) and Muslims, and a continuation of the clashes of 1845, 1860, and 1958. It is also a class conflict, pitting the poor-particularly the slumdwellers of Beirut and the refugees from the war-torn South-against those who have been so greatly enriched by the wealth flowing from Arab oil"; 158 pages.
0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright
[...]
0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright silver, excellent condition, no remarkable flaws to this clean, attractive copy, from the Preface by Middle East scholar Charles Issawi: "Few conflicts have as tangled roots as the Civil War in Lebanon. One can view it as a communal struggle between Christians (more precisely Maronites) and Muslims, and a continuation of the clashes of 1845, 1860, and 1958. It is also a class conflict, pitting the poor-particularly the slumdwellers of Beirut and the refugees from the war-torn South-against those who have been so greatly enriched by the wealth flowing from Arab oil"; 158 pages.
0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright
[...]
0030397014.
Hardcover, no dustjacket, green cloth binding titled in bright silver, excellent condition, no remarkable flaws to this clean, attractive copy, from the Preface by Middle East scholar Charles Issawi: "Few conflicts have as tangled roots as the Civil War in Lebanon. One can view it as a communal struggle between Christians (more precisely Maronites) and Muslims, and a continuation of the clashes of 1845, 1860, and 1958. It is also a class conflict, pitting the poor-particularly the slumdwellers of Beirut and the refugees from the war-torn South-against those who have been so greatly enriched by the wealth flowing from Arab oil"; 158 pages.