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Peace Makers, Interfet's Liberation of East Timor, Day One in Dili to the Border and the Enclave

Peace Makers, Interfet's Liberation of East Timor, Day One in Dili to the Border and the Enclave

by Farrell, John Hunter

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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780646394244 / 064639424x
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Rocklea, Queensland : Fullbore Magazines Pty Ltd, 2000. First Edition . Hardcover (Printed Boards). Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. A4 (300 x 210mm approx.). Inscribed and signed by the author . Binding is tight, but spine is slightly cocked Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting No foxing in this copy Edges all neat and clean Boards have some slight edge wear Peace Makers covers the Australian experience in East Timor from the fisrst boot to hit the hardstand at Komoro Airport on Day One through to Major General Peter Cosgrove's hand over of authority to the United Nations. Over 350 photos. Colour photos and coloured map illustrations
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