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Fine in Very Good + jacket. Book A real nice clean unmarked 1284 page first edition hardcover. Has a very nice dust jacket with a small tape repaired nip an back. The documents, the so-called 'torture memos' and reports which US government officials wrote to prepare the way for, and to document, coercive interrogation and torture in Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and Abu Ghraib. The Papers document materials that prior to publication have existed only piecemeal in the public domain. See my scans for nice condition and more information. Will only ship this heavy book within the US. Extra shipping is included in price.
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Fine. VG Plus or Better Dj. Large 4to Fine condition with no wear or markings in a lightly used jacket. Still looks about new. This price includes the extra weight cost of safe and prompt postage via USPS media mail.
A thorough collection of the memos and government documents (from 2001-2006)that allowed the Bush administration to redefine torture and employ the abuse later discovered at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo and the "dark sites," where "unlawful detainees" were subjected to "enhanced interrogation." When this text is combined with the pictures from Abu Ghraib (available online) and Greenberg's edited collection of essays, The Torture Debate in America, (2006), the reader gets a powerful and depressing picture of an administration that had no respect for either international treaty obligations and American laws.