
Cyprus: The Unfinished Agony
Author: P N Vanezis
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Abelard, 1977
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: inscription on inside cover by previous owner; stickered on inside cover; some marks on inside front and back cover; in otherwise good condition
This compelling historical account, Cyprus: The Unfinished Agony, chronicles the complex political landscape and enduring conflicts that have shaped the island nation. It meticulously details the historical events and international interventions contributing to Cyprus's protracted struggles, presenting a critical analysis of the unresolved issues that continue to impact its people. The narrative uncovers the deep-seated tensions and the human cost of division, offering readers a profound understanding of the geopolitical forces at play. Vanezis argues for a comprehensive re-evaluation of past policies, illustrating the urgent need for lasting peace and reconciliation. This authoritative work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking insight into the modern history of the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Author: P N Vanezis
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Abelard, 1977
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: inscription on inside cover by previous owner; stickered on inside cover; some marks on inside front and back cover; in otherwise good condition
This compelling historical account, Cyprus: The Unfinished Agony, chronicles the complex political landscape and enduring conflicts that have shaped the island nation. It meticulously details the historical events and international interventions contributing to Cyprus's protracted struggles, presenting a critical analysis of the unresolved issues that continue to impact its people. The narrative uncovers the deep-seated tensions and the human cost of division, offering readers a profound understanding of the geopolitical forces at play. Vanezis argues for a comprehensive re-evaluation of past policies, illustrating the urgent need for lasting peace and reconciliation. This authoritative work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking insight into the modern history of the Eastern Mediterranean.











