ZERO:
The Story of Terrorism
by John Payne Introduction by Pearl S. Buck New York: The John Day Company, (1950). First edition, first printing. Payne looks at terrorism incidents, those who killed numbers of innocent people, those who justified it, and those who took intellectual delight in the utmost violence. Payne examines historical accounts of terrorism, and then presents a way to begin change in society. Tiny soil spot to outer upper page edges, else near fine in red linen with gilt embossed titles and rules to the spine; in a price-clipped, shelf-worn very good dust jacket with slight fading to the spine panel, edge tears with attendant creases chips to the upper and lower spine ends, and with a one-inch chip to the upper edge of the rear panel. Octavo; 270 pages; index. A significant study on violence and those who perpetrate it. FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA PLEASE VIEW FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS! |