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Surging for Oil (Paperback)
Ken Coates, Robert Fisk, John Ainslie; Volume editing by Paul Rogers, Alexis Lykiard, …
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R186
Discovery Miles 1 860
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ContentsWho will control Iraq's Oil? Ken Coates - EditorialAntonia
Juhasz - Oil and the Bush Agenda Alexis Lykiard - Defining Terms
Paul Rogers - Tony Blair's Long War Mairead Corrigan Maguire -
Eliminate Nuclear Weapons Mikhail Gorbachev - We Still Need
Disarmament Robert Fisk - Armenia: The First Holocaust
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++++ Tables For Computing The Weight Of Hay, Cattle, Sheep, &
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Weight Used At Edinburgh To Those In Use At Smithfield And Else
Where John Ainslie Constable, 1850
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