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The Bomb (City Lights Open Media)
Current price:
$13.95
Publication Date: August 1st, 2010
Publisher:
City Lights Books
ISBN:
9780872865099
Pages:
100
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Description
Howard Zinn's personal, historical, and political views on the significance of the US bombings of Royan and Hiroshima.
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