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Poppy Trails Of Afghan Heroin Book Dummy As A Preview 2012 Book Dummy As A Preview Of The Final Book Robert Knoth

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Poppy Trails Of Afghan Heroin Book Dummy As A Preview 2012 Book Dummy As A Preview Of The Final Book Robert Knoth
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Poppy Trails Of Afghan Heroin Book Dummy As A Preview 2012 Book Dummy As A Preview Of The Final Book Robert Knoth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Hatje Cantz
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.41 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Robert Knoth, Antoinette de Jong, Iris Sikking
ISBN: 9783775733373, 377573337X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: „book dummy“ as a preview of the final book

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Poppy Trails Of Afghan Heroin Book Dummy As A Preview 2012 Book Dummy As A Preview Of The Final Book Robert Knoth by Robert Knoth, Antoinette De Jong, Iris Sikking 9783775733373, 377573337X instant download after payment.

(comment of the authors on page 2: „This book dummy contains a small selection from all countries that will be subject to the final book.“)

Roberth Knoth and Antoinette de Jong spent two decades documenting the historic Silk Road that once linked East Asia and the West, covering the rise of the Taliban, the American intervention after September 11, 2001, and the recent surge in opium production. Beginning in Afghanistan and ending in London, the photographs reveal yet another dark side of globalization.

(tags: opium production, drug abuse, HIV, prostitution, Ucraine, Balkans, Western Europe)

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