Besieged by Dr Chris Giannou
Besieged by Dr Chris Giannou
Besieged
A Doctor's Story of Life and Death in Beirut
by Dr Chris Giannou
Bloomsbury Publishing, 1990, [First Edition], b/w plates/ photographs, hardcover, dustjacket, ISBN 0747508895
Fine Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, dustjacket has minor edge and shelf wear with tiny tears to top of spine,
'Set against the complex political background of the Middle East, Besieged is an account of simple courage and ingenuity, of human dignity in circumstances of war and deprivation, of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Isolated from the rest of Lebanon, Shatila was soon deprived of its regular electricity, water and medical supplies. Crowded into a space the size of four football pitches, Shatila refugees had to survive not only constant bombardment, but diminishing rations of food and drink.
The horror of their experience comes across vividly: the suffering of the children, the shattered bodies and the hopeless cases. Dr Giannou, a leading battle-surgery expert, describes the severe technical obstacles he had to overcome to perform necessary operations. During five months of fierce fighting, he and his medical team undertook 200 major operations and between 400 and 500 minor ones. While 110 people were buried, 650 others who were seriously injured were saved.'