Book summaryThe story of Terry Waite, an Anglican churchman and hostage negotiator who was captured and held captive for 1,763 days in Beirut, Lebanon. Waite conceived this autobiography in his head while he was in solitary confinement, and committed it to paper after his release. Media reviews"Anyone reading 'Taken on Trust' can't help but come away with tremendous respect for Waite and his humanitarian efforts, often in the face of personal danger, on behalf of others." |
Taken on Trustby Waite, Terry
Book desription: HarcourtB, 1993. Hard. VG/ VG- DJ. DJ has one closed tear on back top. Shelf wear. 1st printing.
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