Description: “Terror snd Urban Guerrillas, A study of tactics and documents” Pioneering academic treatment. urban terrorism. This first Edition hardback book in dust jacket was a review copy from University of Miami Press. Review copy press release and Publishers cover letter are included in the sale it will be folded into the book you receive. Condition: Vety Good. Clean hardback book, no writing, all pages well-attached. dust jacket is chipped at top, bottom and along spine. 176 numbered pages including index. Promotional material states:“Organized, armed, revolutionary insurrection is at present being preached and implemented in the United States, according to Jay Mallin in “Terrror and urban Guerrillas,” just published by the University of Miami press (Coral Gables, Florida). “For the first time in its history, the United States is faced with the problem of terroristic activities on the domestic front. This volume sets forth the theory and techniques of terror as described by its leading proponents and practitioners. As author Mallin points out, ‘If we fully understand the methods and reasons for terrorism, we will be in a far better position to illuminate it.’” “Writings by noted terrorists are presented including views of the Vietcong, Palestinian terrorists, and Latin American guerrillas, as well as US radicals. Put all together, the exhibit and astonishing similarity in objectives as well as in methods.” “No one is better qualified than Gmail and to write on the subject of revolutionary activities. As a work responded, he acquired a first-hand knowledge of trouble spots around the world. An experienced observer of both urban and guerrilla warfare, Malin is the author of books dealing with the Castro subversion, the 1965 Dominican republic uprising, Che Guevara, and the theories of leading communist leaders of the world.”
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Book Title: Terror and urban guerrillas
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
City: Miami
Publisher: University of Miami Press
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Publication Year: 1972
Type: Academic History
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Rare
Author: Jay Mallin Compiler And Editor
Genre: History, Politics & Society
Topic: Terrorism
Subjects: Politics & Society