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Warriors Gerald Hanley

Warriors By Gerald Hanley

Warriors by Gerald Hanley


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Warriors: Life and Death Among the Somalis by Gerald Hanley

During the war, Gerald Hanley spent several years in the remote and scorching deserts of Somalia. The rigours of living in such heat, and the difficulties of attempting to control blood-feuding nomads, led to the suicide of seven fellow-officers. Despite these problems, Gerald Hanley writes with great affection for the local clans, an affection that is untainted by sentimentality. Of all the races of Africa, there cannot be one better to live among than the most difficult, the proudest, the bravest, the vainest, the most merciless, the friendliest: the Somalis.

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About Gerald Hanley

Gerald Hanley was an Irish catholic writer and broadcaster with an incurable wanderlust. He was married twice, first to a white Kenyan, then to a Kashmiri, and had nine children, but never settled. At the end of an adventurous life he romanced an Irish girl and dreamed of solving his financial problems by writing a massively successful movie script.

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GOR004032841
9780907871835
0907871836
Warriors: Life and Death Among the Somalis by Gerald Hanley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Eland Publishing Ltd
20041029
200
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