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Pity the Nation

Published
Oct 1991
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General Fiction General Fiction
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678

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Pity the Nation ranks among the classic accounts of war in our time, both as historical document and as an eyewitness testament to human savagery. Written by one of Britain's foremost journalists, this remarkable book combines political analysis and war reporting in an unprecedented way: it is an epic account of the Lebanon conflict by an author who has personally witnessed the carnage of Beirut for over a decade. Fisk's book recounts the details of a terrible war but it also tells a story of betrayal and illusion, of Western blindness that had led inevitably to political and military catastrophe.

Updated and revised, Fisk's book gives us a further insight into this troubled part of the world.

'Robert Fisk is one of the outstanding reporters of this generation. As a war correpondent he is unrivalled.'
Edward Mortimer, Financial Times

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First Edition Oct 1991 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671747703
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Oct 2001 Oxford University Press (UK) ISBN 0191631752
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Oct 2001 OUP Oxford ISBN B0070W2OIW
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