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Why the Nuclear Danger Grows From Day to Day

by C G Weeramantry

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Weeramantry International Centre, 2005. Pamphlet. Very Good. 45 pages. [box 4] Pamphlet. Very small pamphlet. No highlighting or underlining within. Crisp, clean pages. Stapled binding. Light edge wear. Out of print. Quite scarce. No copies cited in WorldCat Libraries.

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GH Mott Bookseller US (US)
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58678
Title
Why the Nuclear Danger Grows From Day to Day
Author
C G Weeramantry
Format/Binding
Pamphlet
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Weeramantry International Centre
Date Published
2005
Weight
0.00 lbs

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