Kurlansky Mark:
Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea
Foreword by: Dalai Lama
Modern Library , 2008
Quality paperback, 203 pages
Size: 205x134 mm
ISBN: 9780812974478
ISBN-10: 0812974476
You save: 30%
Mark Kurlansky
Mark Kurlansky Is The "New York Times" Bestselling And James A. Beard Award--Winning Author Of "Cod: A Biography Of The Fish That Changed The World, Salt: A World History, 1968: The Year That Rocked The World," And "The Basque History Of The World," As Well As "Boogaloo On 2Nd Avenue" (His Debut Novel), And Several Other Books. He Lives In New York City. <P>"From The Compact Disc Edition."
Dalai Lama
Ani Pachen Lives In Dharamsala, India, Where She Devotes Her Time To Her Spiritual Practices. She Has Chosen Dharamsala As Her Home In Order To Be Near The Dalai Lama And His Tibetan Government In Exile. She Continues To Take Part In Demonstrations For A Free Tibet, And Speaks To People From Around<Br>The World Who Have Conic To Hear Her Story. She Has Become A Heroine In The Tibetan Community. <Br>Adelaide Donnelley Lives In Berkeley, California, Near Her Two Sons. She Has Worked As A Psychologist, Photographer, And Write And Has Recently Completed Work On Boundary Water, A Memoir. She And An

