Auteur | Collectif |
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Editeur | Time-Life International |
Impression | 1970 |
Etat | Etat d'usage |
Disponibilité | 2 en stock |
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Référence | RO60108625 |
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Classement Dewey | 420 |
Fiche créée le | 28/01/2016 |
Life, vol. 48, n° 7, april 1970 (contents: bombs blast a message of hate. political radicals turn to terrorism as a form of protest. a shocking interview with a real bomber. a church torn between dogma and dissent as the pope clings to historic dogma...) par Collectif
Time-Life International. 1970. In-Folio. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 72 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Contents: Bombs Blast a Message of Hate. Political radicals turn to terrorism as a form of protest. A shocking interview with a real bomber. A Church Torn between Dogma and Dissent As the Pope clings to historic dogma, his dilemma grows. His challengers clamor for change and some quit the Church. Why Paul has no friends, by John Cogley. What Heroin Did to a Family. A father writes about how his son became an addict. Expo 70. Japan opens Asia's first world's fair 25 years after the war. Photographed by Larry Burrows. How the Japanese got so rich, by John K. Jessup. Soul Soap Opera. First TV series by and about blacks hits right on... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon