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Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea by Mark Kurlansky — book cover

Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea

by Mark Kurlansky

Dayton Literary · 2007 · Winner

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About the Author

Mark Kurlansky (born December 7, 1948, in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American journalist and author known for his nonfiction histories blending food, culture, and global events, with notable bestsellers including Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World (1997), Salt: A World History (2002), and 1968: The Year That Rocked the World (2004). He has received major awards such as the James Beard Award for Cod, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonviolence (2006), and induction into the Basque Hall of Fame.

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