Ama Adhe: The Voice that Remembers: The Heroic Story of a Woman's Fight to Free Tibet
by Adhe Tapontsang
ISBN: 0861711300
ISBN-13: 9780861711307
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Publisher: Wisdom Publications Published date: 1997 Edition:
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Ama Adhe The Voice That Remembers
Blakeslee, Joy
Wisdom Publications, 1997. Hard Cover. Good/Good. Type: Ex-Library Hardcover, ex-library copy, in Good Plus condition. Expected library markings and stamps, back free endpaper torn out, and id tag. Inside text is clean, no notes or writing other than those of the library.Dust jacket has been protected by mylar, mylar now removed. Fast Shipping and Free Confirmation on all Domestic Orders! ( more information)
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Ama Adhe, the Voice That Remembers: The Heroic Story of a Woman's Fight to Free Tibet
Tapontsang, Adhe; Blakeslee, Joy
Boston: Wisdom Pubns. H Hard Cover. Fine. xiii, 257 pp, foreword by Tenzin Gyatso [His Holiness the Dalai Lama, preface, prologue, 15 chapters, epilogue, appendix: historical summary, glossary, bibliography, resources on Tibet. Appears to be signed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on title page. Second Edition, 1998. 1/8" closed tear on front panel near bottom fore-edge, else, Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with clean dust jacket and no highlighting or marginalia. Maroon boards. ~Click on BOOKSTORES to browse our extensive listings of similar titles in U.S. History~ ( more information)
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