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Silence kills. by Cairns, J. F. (Jim) - 1970

by Cairns, J. F. (Jim)

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Silence kills. by Cairns, J. F. (Jim) - 1970

Silence kills.

by Cairns, J. F. (Jim)

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Richmond: Vietnam Moratorium Committee, 1970. hard cover with dust jacket. VG/G. Very good book in good dust jacket with light shelf wear, short tear to top front near spine, signed by the author on flyleaf./Good. Signed by author. Illustrated with black and white photographs. 26 cm.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores AU (AU)
  • Format/Binding Hard cover with dust jacket
  • Book Condition Used - VG/G. Very good book in good dust jacket with light shelf wear, short tear to top front near spine, signed by the author on fly
  • Jacket Condition Good
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  • Binding Hardcover
  • ISBN 10 0959982205
  • ISBN 13 9780959982206
  • Publisher Vietnam Moratorium Committee
  • Place of Publication Richmond
  • Date Published 1970
  • Pages 104

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Silence Kills : Events leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium on 8 May

Silence Kills : Events leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium on 8 May

by Cairns, Jim, 1914-2003

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Vietnam Moratorium Committee, 1970. Hardcover in Dustjacket. Very Good +. AUSTRALIANA First Edition.104 p. illus. 26 cm. #261022Vietnam War, 1961-1975. | Demonstrations -- Australia.Vietnam Moratorium Committee (Australia)The Vietnam moratorium protests, the first of which took place on 8 May 1970, were the largest public demonstrations in Australia’s history at the time.They represented growing discontent within a portion of the Australian population to the government’s commitment to the Vietnam War in general and conscription in particular.The protests took place during a period of great social change in Australia, when people from a range of backgrounds were prepared to defy authority.Labor politician Dr Jim Cairns addressing the first moratorium:Our spirit is the spirit of peace and understanding. Our spirit is opposed to violence, opposed to hate, opposed to every motive that has produced this terrible war … we can overcome, ladies and gentlemen.The most visible leader of the… Read More
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