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Who Killed Daniel Pearl?
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Who Killed Daniel Pearl? Paperback - 2004

by Bernard-Henri L?vy

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Melville House Publishing, 2004. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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  • Title Who Killed Daniel Pearl?
  • Author Bernard-Henri L?vy
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 454
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Melville House Publishing, Hoboken
  • Date 2004
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G0974960942I4N00
  • ISBN 9780974960944 / 0974960942
  • Weight 1.07 lbs (0.49 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.96 x 5.08 x 1.24 in (20.22 x 12.90 x 3.15 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 070.92

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From the publisher

BERNARD-HENRI LÉVY is one of France's most famous philosophers and one of the bestselling writers in Europe. One of the world's preeminent journalists, he began his career as a war reporter for Combat, the famous underground newspaper founded by Camus. Lévy covered the war between Pakistan and India over Bangladesh. His 1977 book Barbarism With a Human Face caused the kind of sensation that Camus' The Rebel incited in the 1950's, and since then, Lévy's novels and essays have continued to stir up such excitement that The Guardian recently noted he is "accorded the kind of adulation in France that most countries reserve for their rock stars."

Media reviews

"Mr. Lévy has a good heart and a noble sense of outrage....You cannot but admire a man who has so much compassion for Pearl. And you can't help wishing that at least some of his questions will be answered one day."
- Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal

"Lévy, in a gripping synthesis of philosophy and reportage, follows the trail of the kidnappers to the highest reaches of Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency"
-Robert D. Kaplan, The New York Times

About the author

BERNARD-HENRI LEVY is one of France's most famous philosophers and one of the bestselling writers in Europe. One of the world's preeminent journalists, he began his career as a war reporter for Combat, the famous underground newspaper founded by Camus. Levy covered the war between Pakistan and India over Bangladesh. His 1977 book Barbarism With a Human Face caused the kind of sensation that Camus' The Rebel incited in the 1950's, and since then, Levy's novels and essays have continued to stir up such excitement that The Guardian recently noted he is "accorded the kind of adulation in France that most countries reserve for their rock stars."