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Malta: island fortress or bridge of peace

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Malta: its past, present and potential future.

This book is a study of the island of St Paul. Its past was at the service of every nation with ambitions to control the Mediterranean, that great East-West World Highway; Malta was always the Island Fortress, the Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier. Its present is as a free, independent nation, struggling to survive in the economic battlefield which is modem capitalism; Malta is a member of the United Nations with a vote equal to that of every other nation, great or small. Its potential future takes account of the significance of St Paul, who travelled widely in the area and set out his strategy for peace in Malta and the wider world.

A senior Maltese cleric, Monsignor Victor Grech, commented: "I have read the new typescript of your book at one go. It is exciting and inspiring. You have harmonised your passion for Malta with the intricate journey of a soul searching for God and living under His guidance."

 

Auteur(s)
Language

English

Publication
2000
Pages
89
Type
Éditeur
Cherwell Press
ISBN
1-900312-40-9
Autorisation de publication
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.
Auteur(s)
Language

English

Publication
2000
Pages
89
Type
Éditeur
Cherwell Press
ISBN
1-900312-40-9
Autorisation de publication
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.