Great Hatred, Little Room

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Great Hatred, Little Room
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Book Synopsis Great Hatred, Little Room by : Jonathan Powell

Book excerpt: 'Great Hatred, Little Room' tells the inside story of how the Northern Ireland peace talks almost came to collapse and how the parties finally, thankfully, reached a deal.


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