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Russell, Bertrand - Appeal to the American Conscience

 1562967985,
London, International War Crimes Tribunal, Publisher. Wraps. no date, presumed circa 1967. Wraps. 8 pp. including covers. Black and white photos throughout. An anti-Vietnam War piece written by Bertrand Russell, focusing on the use of chemicals, gas and other tactics by the US against the Vietnamese. The piece cites a variety of instances in which many civilians were injured or killed, and explains the need for an International War Crimes Tribunal to hold the United States accountable. Stokely Carmichael is among those listed as a member of the Tribunal. The tribunal was organized by Bertrand Russell and was a private (as opposed to government organized) tribunal that sought to bring to light potential war crimes committed by the United States. GOOD condition. Lower right corner a bit frayed and rough. General toning, minor soiling and wrinkling to the piece. Good .
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 47 | £UK 39.25 | JP¥ 7546] Book number 020837

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