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Product NameFrom Beirut To Jerusalem: Revised Edition
LanguageEnglish
CategoryBook / Magazine / Publication
Short DescriptionHardcover
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Length6.35 inches    (convert)
Weight31.2 ounces    (convert)
AuthorThomas L. Friedman
Page Count560
BindingHardcover
Published09/01/1991
Long DescriptionThis revised edition of the number-one bestseller and winner of the 1989 National Book Award includes the Pulitzer Prize Winning author's new, updated epilogue.
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