Afghanistan (Page 30 of 38)
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Rubin, Barnett R and Laber J |
A nation is dying |
North Western Univ Press 1988 paperback pages 179. £15 |
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292 |
Ryan, Nigel |
A hitch or two in Afghanistan |
Hardback in mint dust wrapper first UK edition, account of travel through Nuristan and onto the Panjshir valley with the Veteran TV journalist Sandy Gall in 1982. £25 |
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293 |
Sabir, Mohammad Shafi |
Story of Khyber |
Hardback Khyber Bazar University Book Agency 1966. 100 pages, a comprehensive history of the Peshawr Valley and Khyber pass by the Principle of Forward College Peshawar. £22 |
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294 |
Saeed,Mohammed |
Women in Afghanistan History |
Stained on front cover otherwise a good pamphlet pp28. Published April 1995. £8 |
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295 |
Safdar Sarah |
Kinship and Marriage in Pukhtoon Society |
Hardback , Publisher Pak book empire 1997. This work was originally produced as a doctoral dissertation for Peshawar University. £20 |
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296 |
Saikal Amin and Maley W |
Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan |
Paperback 1989 articles by academics including Louis Dupree entitled Light at the end of the Tunnel. Cambridge Univ Press. £16 |
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Sale, Lady |
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan |
Reprint by Sang Meel Publications 1999 pictorial hardback. In very good to mint condition. PP 451 an interesting account of the first Anglo Afghan war by Lady Sale who was a captive of the Afghans. £20 SOLD |
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298 |
Salim and Jaffar |
Peshawar: City on the Frontier: Book 1: Pashawar: Past and Present, Book 2: Miscellaneous Articles: Pashawar: Past and Present Bk. 1 (Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints) |
First edition 2008, OUP 200 pages, articles on old Peshawar. Hardback in dustwrapper. £19 |
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299 |
Sardar ahmad Shah Jan Saddozai |
Saddozai Kings and Vaziers of Afghanistan 1747-1842 |
Circa 2007 Peshawar Hardback in dust wrapper. The author's ancestor was Wazir/Prime Ministter to Shah Zaman and Shah Shuja. Shah Shuja was assassinated during the First Anglo Afghan War and is described by afghan Nationalists as the first puppet king of Afghanistan because the British brought him back to rule from exile in India during 1839. £55 |
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Schofield, Victoria |
Every Rock, Every Hill |
The plain tale of the North West Frontier and Afghanistan. 352 pages very good in dw, ex library. An account of the British experiences on the Frontier and during the Anglo- Afghan wars. £16 |
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