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Inside Story #8 1973

Cover of Inside Story 8 "The Spies That Got Away" illustrations of flying eyes with the CND symbol in the irises

Including: Spies For Peace, the British state vs Welsh Nationalism, nationalist movements in Europe, relief workers prosper in Bangladesh, conditions in British prisons, National Association of Schoolmasters critique, book on squatting reviewed, pamphlets, news, notes, letters.

Submitted by Fozzie on November 26, 2023

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