Explosion at Orly

Explosion at Orly
Author: Ann Uhry Abrams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Air France Chateau de Sully Crash, 1962
ISBN: 9780972494304

History of the 1962 plane crash at Orly Field near Paris in which 122 leaders of the arts community in Atlanta were killed.

Waiting for Peace

Waiting for Peace
Author: Liza M. Wiemer
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789652293435

How do Israelis endure in an environment where terrorist attacks can occur at any time? Why do so many Israelis express messages of hope and not despair? Waiting for Peace is a journey of intimate discovery of life in a society coping with terrorism.

The New Explosion of Terrorism

The New Explosion of Terrorism
Author: Beau Grosscup
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Used by the Armed Forces. Not only analyzes the familiar but also the unfamiliar convincingly.--Publishers Weekly

Action Directe

Action Directe
Author: Michael Y. Dartnell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135210497

In defining Action Directe's mixture of millenarianism, workerism and nihilism, this study explains why the group turned to a strategy of murderous strikes and how a revolutionary political faction emerged in a stable western society.

My Brother's Road

My Brother's Road
Author: Markar Melkonian
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2008-05-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0857733060

What do 'Abu Sindi', 'Timothy Sean McCormack', 'Saro', and 'Commander Avo' all have in common? They were all aliases for Monte Melkonian. But who was Monte Melkonian? In his native California he was once a kid in cut-off jeans, playing baseball and eating snow cones. Europe denounced him as an international terrorist. His adopted homeland of Armenia decorated him as a national hero who led a force of 4000 men to victory in the Armenian enclave of Mountainous Karabagh in Azerbaijan. Why Armenia? Why adopt the cause of a remote corner of the Caucasus whose peoples had scattered throughout the world after the early twentieth century Ottoman genocides? Markar Melkonian spent seven years unravelling the mystery of his brother's road: a journey which began in his ancestors' town in Turkey and leading to a blood-splattered square in Tehran, the Kurdish mountains, the bomb-pocked streets of Beirut, and finally, to the windswept heights of Mountainous Karabagh. Monte's life embodied the agony and the follies bedevelling the end of the Cold War and the unravelling of the Soviet Union. Yet, who really was this man? A terrorist or a hero? "My Brother's Road" is not just the story of a long journey and a short life, it is an attempt to understand what happens when one man decides that terrible actions speak louder than words.

Disaster in the Air

Disaster in the Air
Author: Edgar A. Haine
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780845347775

"This book sets forth in detail eighty-nine of the world's most serious (in terms of human lives lost) airplane disasters starting in 1927. The narrative coverage includes those events preceding a particular calamity, often the excruciating search for a missing plane, the sad task of body recovery, and the vital investigative efforts leading to a probable cause, lessons learned, and progressive measures required to prevent or minimize repeat occurrences."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved