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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :Summer Verse- Peace and Goodwill. Behold, the gracious season is with us once again, pledging peace and love and joy and goodwill to all men... Otago Daily Times, 22 December 2004.
- Date
- 2005
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- DX-022-147
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Depicts a prayer book with two bloody handprints marking the cover.
Alludes to the situation in Iraq and the support given to it by the religious right in the United States.
Extended Title - ... The men who push the buttons that kill in foreign lands, flock to church to kneel and pray, the blood fresh on their hands. And as they pray they carry on the dreadful things they do. We'd see it as a tasteless joke if it wasn't bloody true.
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