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1001 Nights in Iraq
The Shocking Story of an American Forced to Fight for Saddam
against the Country He Loves
by Shant Kenderian
Blackstone Audio Books
Shant Kenderian's visit to Baghdad in 1980 at age 17 was
supposed to be just long enough to make peace with his estranged
father before returning home to the United States. But the
author saw his two-week visit turn into a nightmare that lasted
for ten years through the horrors of the Iran-Iraq War and
Desert Storm.
Unabridged on 8 CDs
ISBN: 9780786157808
$29.95
Unabridged on 7 Cassettes
ISBN: 9780786149834
$29.95
Unabridged on MP3-CD
ISBN: 9780786169542
$29.95
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Fear Up Harsh
An Army Interrogator's Dark Journey Through Iraq
by Tony Lagouranis & Allen Mikaelian
ISBN: 9780451221124
$24.95 Hardcover
New American Library
This is an unflinching first-hand account of how one man
struggled with his own conscience and ultimately broke the
silence surrounding interrogation practices. The first Army
interrogator to step forward and publicly denounce these
tactics, Tony Lagouranis reveals what went on in Iraqi prisons,
raising crucial questions about American conduct abroad. |
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It's Not About the
Truth
The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives It
Shattered
by Don Yaeger
with Mike Pressler
ISBN: 9781416551461
$25.00 Hardcover
Threshold Editions
Based on the private diary of Mike Pressler, a three-time AAC
Coach of the Year with 16 years at the helm of Duke's Lacrosse
teams, Don Yaeger shares the true story of the shocking saga
that rocked not only the team but also the university, the city
of Durham, and the watching eyes of the world. |
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A Nation of Sheep
by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
ISBN: 9781595550972
$25.99 Hardcover
Thomas Nelson Publishers
In this explosive book, Andrew Napolitano, Fox News Channel's
senior judicial analyst, holds a straightforward conversation
with the American voter in which he asks questions and gives
answers that no one else will about taxes, government services,
politicians, Congress, and individual rights.
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On Suicide Bombing
by Talal Asad
ISBN: 9780231141529
$19.95 Hardcover
Columbia University Press
Drawing on his extensive scholarship in the study of secular and
religious traditions as well as his understanding of social,
political, and anthropological theory and research, Talal Asad
scrutinizes the idea of a "clash of civilizations," the claim
that "Islamic jihadism" is the essence of modern terror, and the
arguments put forward by liberals to justify war. |
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