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100 Coordinates of Violence

Artist
Miranda Maher
Date
1995
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
13 × 18 cm
Description

In the back of the book, Maher has several pages dedicated to websites that address non-violence and peace. The rest of the book is a listing of countries in alphabetical order with latitude and longitude. Each of these countries experienced aggression. Created in 1995, the war in Iraq and other current aggressions are not included.

  1. 100 Coordinates of Violence
 

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