An edition of From Arafat to Everest (2010)

From Arafat to Everest

From Arafat to Everest
Mark Squirrell, Mark Squirrell
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An edition of From Arafat to Everest (2010)

From Arafat to Everest

From car bombings, to meeting Yasser Arafat, from Afghanistan to Melbourne and the top of Everest, to Athens, to Palestine and back to Timor Leste, Mark Squirrell has experienced more than many can dream about. This book details his time spent in Australia and overseas working for aid organisations and raising awareness for the promotion of peace between all nations, and the eradication of poverty. His stories are fascinating, adventurous, dangerous and action-packed, but deep down tell the story of a world in turmoil searching for peace.

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Publisher
Brolga Pub.
Language
English
Pages
271

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Cover of: From Arafat to Everest
From Arafat to Everest: How Surviving War Zones Inspired a Climb to the Top of the World
2014, Brolga Publishing
in English
Cover of: From Arafat to Everest
From Arafat to Everest
2010, Brolga Pub.
in English

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Edition Notes

Cover subtitle: How surviving war zones inspired a climb to the top of the world.

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Victoria

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.0092
Library of Congress
DU117.2.S678 A3 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
271 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25063545M
ISBN 13
9781921596476
LCCN
2011486567
OCLC/WorldCat
656803106

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