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Helsinki, Finland: World Peace Council NONE [NONE] 1977. (Mass market paperback) 76pp. Near fine. 8vo. Booklet. Encourages, through articles, information and various opinion pieces, the disarmament of nuclear weaons and the cessation of the arms race. Yellow wrappers. Clean and bright. Near fine copy..
Ban the Neutron Bomb! by World Peace Council - 1978
by World Peace Council
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Ban the Neutron Bomb!
by World Peace Council
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Helsinki: Information Centre of the World Peace Council, 1978. 8vo, 55 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Text in English. Profusely illustrated with b/w photographs. Unbelievably good and compact work that is both a manifesto and survey of anti-nuclear action worldwide at the close of the 1970's. Profusely illustrated not only with photographs of protests and marches, but also with a generous sample of anti-nuclear protest poster art from all over the world. Near fine.
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- Place of Publication Helsinki
- Date Published 1978
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In the Name of Life Itself, Ban the Neutron Bomb!
by World Peace Council; Chandra, Romesh (Introduction); Various Contributors
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Neutron Bombs No! In the Name of Life Itself, Ban the Neutron Bomb
by World Peace Council
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Helsinki: World Peace Council, 1977 6 1/2 x 9 inches (17 x 73 cm). Good cond. (light scratch and other ext. wear including wee bit of foxing; an interior page has a tear and a couple have foxing). Publication issued by the Information Centre of the World Peace Council in reaction to the US government's decision in July 1977 to proceed with the development of the neutron bomb (which its inventor Samuel Cohen called "sane" and "moral" because it was designed to kill enemy troops but leave battlefields and cities intact). The Reagan administration ordered 700 neutron warheads in 1981 but they weren't used and George Bush eventually ordered them scrapped (ref. Samuel Cohen obituary in the NY TIMES, Dec. 1., 2010).
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