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Acknowledgements

        ers —exist, and    is important to stress t tory is a fi and t traits of ters ional, as are some of ts and journeys.

        I o ty, London, for alloo read arcerial and to glean from teifully recorded by ters. I ed a passage from icle “to Darfur” (), describing sandstorms, and I o evoke t of the

        I o aoion drawn from Dr.

        Ricorical Problems of t” () and R. A. Bagnold’s revie.

        Many books ant to me in my researcley ing tru of bombs and in describing tiss at tart of orld ar II. I ed directly from alicized lines in tu” se) and ual tec ley records. Information found i’s notebook on ture of certain son’s es appearing in quotation marks. tion from tory in us’s ories is from translation by G. C. Mc-Cauley (Macmillan). Otations from us use translation (Uy of Cali page    is by Cop; tali page    are from Joon s Paradise Lost; to aoant books ones of Florence; Leonard Mosley’s t and taly -? and ada’s Nursing Sisters; ts-Broial India; and tary: tiger Strikes and tiger Kills, publisorate of Public Relations, New Delhi, India, and A Roll of honor.

        to tment at Glendon College, York Uy, tion, and tropolitan toronto Reference Library.

        I o t me read ters ten from Egypt during ter Margaret at t tional Library of ada, Ottawa; Anna Jardine; Rodney Dennys; Linda Spalding; Ellen Levine. And Lally Marwah, Douglas LePan, David Young and Donya Peroff.

        Finally a special to Ellen Seligman, Liz Calder and Sona.
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