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Currents of Death: Power Lines, Computer Terminals, and the Attempt to Cover Up Their Threat to Your Healthby Brodeur, Paul
Book desription: Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.: SIMON & SCHUSTER, 1989. First Edition/First Printing 1989. A stunning very fine copy in an equally very fine as new dustjacket. This is a copy from the estate of Director Paul Bartel--with the advance Public Relations material still laid in from Simon & Schuster. Author Paul Brodeur specialized in works of non-fiction about public health issues that were dangerous but largely unnoticed. This book covers the subject of power lines and the harm they do to people and animals who happen to live close to them. Brodeur claims that much of what harms us is hidden and covered up.. QUARTER CLOTH. As New/As New.
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