One American Must Die
A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
by Kurt Carlson
ISBN: 0865531617
ISBN-13: 9780865531611
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Smithmark Pub Published date: 1986
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The author describes his experiences as a passenger on a hijacked airplane and as a prisoner of terrorists in Beirut, and recounts the efforts to negotiate his release.
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One American Must Die: A Hostages Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight
Kurt Carlson
Smithmark Pub, 1986-04. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: Smithmark Pub | Date of Publication: 1986-04 | Binding: Hardcover | Description: Ex-lib, normal marks. dj good. text clean. end papers have drawings of a house and number. binding good. good reading copy. Ships within one business day with delivery confirmation. ( more information)
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One American Must Die: A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Smithmark Pub, 1986 G+/VG. Previous owner's name inked on fep, else VG+. No other writing or markings to interior. Mild wearing to edges of clean, glossy jacket, but no rips, tearing, or chipping. Clean blue boards with light wearing to edges, corners lightly bumped, but no fraying. Tight, straight spine.. Hard Cover. Good/Very Good. ( more information)
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One American Must Die: A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
New York, New York, U.S.A: Congdon & Weed, 1986. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This book is a hostage's personal account of that terrible day that the hijacking of flight 847 took place. The book has 172 pages. There are No Marks, No Underlining, and No Writing in the book. The book is clean and tight. The book is in outstanding readable condition. ( more information)
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ONE AMERICAN MUST DIE A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
NY: Congdon & Weed, Inc.. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket c. 1986. Hardcover. Binding, DJ and contents are almost like new. ; Blue cloth, bright silver lettering, 16p b/w photos. HISTORY. In vivid detail, Carlson recounts the ordeal of TWA Flight 847 as only an eyewitness count: the bizarre actions of the hijackers; the incredible negotiation process for fuel, with his life serving as the bargaining chip; the brutal beating that ended in a proclamation of love from the gun-wieldng terrorist. Than he recounts his life as a hostage in Beirut: from threatening encounters with their unpredictable and always armed guards, meals of raw sheep parts, terrible bouts with dysentery and absurd "entertainment" offered to pass the time. The events are vivid. The drama is real. The story is unforgettable. ; Over 9" tall; 172 pages . ( more information)
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One American Must Die: A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Congdon & Weed, 1986. Dustcover shows slight wear (NO tears) - Book is in Fine Condition - Price inside dustcover: $13.95 - Blue boards with silver lettering - Illustrated with photos - ONLY writing/mark inside book is previous owner's signature in book front - on blank page. 172 pages - NO remainder marks or price clippings - NO tears inside book. On a trip from Athens to Rome, Army reservist Carlson was one of those taken by the Lebanese hijackers of TWA flight 847 in June 1985. Flown to Beirut, then to Algiers, then back to Beirut, all the passengers suffered at the hands of the terrorists, but Carlson was savagely beaten and came close to death; another passenger was murdered. During two weeks of captivity, Carlson became familiar with the emotional immaturity of most of the Lebanese he met; in the case of his guards, their unpredictable mood-swings heightened the suspense and the captives' feelings of helplessness. Adding to the author's strain was the danger that he might be recognized as a military man, even though he was only a reservist. His succinct summary: Lebanon is ``a place you don't want to be.''. Hard Cover. Fine/Near-Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information)
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ONE AMERICAN MUST DIE
Carlson, Kurt
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Smithmark Pub, 1986 SLATE BLUE JACKET. 172 PAGES. PHOTO SECTION. A HOSTAGE'S PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF THE HIJACKING OF FLIGHT 847. BOOK IS CLEAN, BRIGHT, SECURE. First EDITION. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. BIOGRAPHY. ( more information)
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One American Must Die A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
New York, NY: Congdon & Weed, Inc. Fine/Near Fine. 1986. 1st Edition Size=6.5"x9.5" Hard Cover w/Dust Jacket 172pgs 1/4" DJ tear head of spine, o.w. clean, tight & bright. No ink names, bookplates etc. Price unclipped. ISBN 0865531617 Keywords: 1st Person Account, Hostages, Terrorism, Airline Hijackings, TWA Flight 847. ( more information)
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One American Must Die A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Carlson, Kurt
New York, NY: Congdon & Weed, Inc. Fine/Fine. 1986. 1st Edition Size=6.5"x9.5" Hard Cover w/Dust Jacket 172pgs Clean, tight & bright. No ink names, bookplates, DJ tears, etc. Price unclipped. ISBN 0865531617 Keywords: 1st Person Account, Hostages, Terrorism, Airline Hijackings, TWA Flight 847. ( more information)
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