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Guns, Death, Terror: An Illustrated History of International Terrorism

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Cultural Writing. Looking back to the first high-profile plane hijackings, car bombings, kidnappings and assassinations of the 1960's and 70's, this book is the first single volume to explore and contextualize the roots of modern terrorism. From the Baaer-Meinhof gang of Germany, to the Red Army of Japan, the SLA and the Black Panthers of North America, GUNS, DEATH, TERROR covers all these groups and is illustrated with rare photographs and original terror manifestoes, making it a timely and essential study of international terrorism.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2003

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Interesting subjects and some interesting contributors but suffers from extremely poor writing and editing. I gave up on it.
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