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a groundbreaking internationally recognized aid organization that is one of the few that delivers desperately needed food, shelter, medical attention, education and hope to thousands of children and women whose lives have been destroyed by war in her native Afghanistan.


Bantam Books (Australia) 2005 272 PP. Paper $5.50 (in stock) Buy


Making Peace One Woman's Journey Around The World


BY JAN PHILLIPS This book is the journal of Quaker Jan Phillip's peace pilgrimage around the world in 1983. Many Friends have found her prose and photographs inspiring and very special as she recounts her spiritual transformation moving from Western to Eastern culture - and then back to the West. Here are encounters with relatively unknown peace activists and institutions in many countries.


Make Cakes Not War


BY JUDY HORACEK Judy Horacek is an Australian-based cartoonist and writer. She has been drawing cartoons for about 20 years and has worked for a multitude of community groups, unions, small magazines, and good causes. Her work often focuses on the environment, feminism, and social justice issues. From pertinent and profound to silly and surreal, Make Cakes Not War is filled with witty, instantly recognizable reflections of our own anxieties, delusions, excesses, and experiences.


Andrews Mcneel 2007 133 PP. Paper $3.50 (in stock) Buy


Friendship Press 1989 120 PP. Paper $6.50 (in stock) Buy


The Man With The Silver Oar (8667)


BY ROBIN MOORE SECONDHAND COPY, as new and mercifully unread. The catain of the ship is the Quaker- and my goodness he is not a nice man!!


Harper 2002 183 PP. Cloth $1.00 USED - availability checked Jan 4th 3:40am EST


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