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  1. 17 de set. de 2006 · Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blair’s position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of war and occupation.

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    • John le Carré, Richard Dawkins, Brian Eno
  2. Compre online Not One More Death, de Le Carré, John, Dawkins, Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science Richard, Eno, Brian, Faber, Michel, Pinter, Harold na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime.

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  3. English. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. The missionary position / Brian Eno -- The US has gone mad / John le Carré -- Art, truth and politics / Harold Pinter -- Bin Laden's victory / Richard Dawkins -- The right to rule ourselves / Haifa Zangana -- Dreams in the dumpster -- Language down the drain / Michel Faber. BoxID.

  4. Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blairs position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of war and occupation.

    • Paperback
  5. www.versobooks.com › products › 1978-not-one-more-deathNot One More Death & Verso Books

    Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blairs position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of war and occupation.

  6. Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blair’s position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of

  7. 17 de set. de 2006 · Not One More Death examines the record of US and UK troops in Iraq, questions Bush and Blairs position under international law, and considers the responsibilities of artists, writers and the wider public in a time of war and occupation.