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Author: Alexander BaronCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackPages: 174Publisher: Eyewear PublishingYear: 2011ISBN: 9780948238475
Spare and unsentimental, this series of episodes in the life of a platoon as it advances across war-torn Europe is among the most chillingly realistic literary depictions of WWII, coming as it does from the author's first-hand experiences. It has been described as Baron's best work. The Human Kind is poignant, shocking and bleak - but also full of the soldier's humour, for which Baron has an unerring ear.
A world-renowned scientist explains how God may be found in the evolution of the human mind.
A study of human rights in an international context. The book focuses especially on the interaction between human rights as a value and norm in international relations, and Islam as a constituent of political culture in particular societies.