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21. A History of Jordan by Philip Robins | |
Hardcover: 262
Pages
(2004-02-09)
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Not a bad book, but not a great one either.I'd rate it 3.5/5
From Backwater to Strategic Ally |
22. Princess Sultana's Circle: None by Jean Sasson | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2010-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Due toreaders' tremendous outpouring of interest and affection for Sultana,the author and the Princess now continue their efforts to end theoutrageous human rights abuses against women, which occur all toofrequently in Saudi Arabia and in other countries. With PrincessSultana's Circle, the extraordinary story of Sultana continues. Theforced marriage of Sultana's niece to a cruel and depraved older man,and Sultana's discovery of the harem of sex slaves kept by a royalcousin, makers her more determined than ever to fight the oppressionof women in Saudi Arabia. Princess Sultana's Circle paints ahorrifying reality for women of the desert kingdom. It is a hauntinglook at the danger of Saudi male dominance and the desperate lives ofthe women they rule. Customer Reviews (66)
Full of lies...
Princess sultana's circle
Great Read!
Fascinating tale
IT HAS BEEN PROVEN THIS PRINCESS DOES NOT EXIST |
23. The Rise and Fall of Nader Shah: Dutch East India Company Reports, 1730-1747 by Willem Floor | |
Paperback: 292
Pages
(2009-05-20)
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24. From the Wings: Amman Memoirs 1947-1951 by Alec Kirkbride | |
Hardcover: 194
Pages
(1976-05-21)
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25. Blood & Oil: A Prince's Memoir of Iran, from the Shah to the Ayatollah by Manucher Farmanfarmaian, Roxane Farmanfarmaian | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2005-12-13)
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Blood & Oil Was A Well Written Historic and Personal Memoir
engaging account of Iran |
26. The Politics of Partition: King Abdullah, the Zionists, and Palestine 1921-1951 by Avi Shlaim | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(1999-01-07)
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King Abdulla was a Real Politician
Excellent account of Jordan's formation, Abdullah & 1948
One of the best books on early Zionist-Jordanian relations
STILL nothing new about the "New Historians". |
27. Faysal: Saudi Arabia's King for All Seasons by Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2008-10-05)
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A Methodical Assessment
A Waste of Precious Bookshelf Space |
28. Discoveries: Ramessess II: Greatest of the Pharaohs (Discoveries (Abrams)) by Bernadette Menu, Laurel Hirsch | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1999-06-01)
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A helpful little companion
Great, concise, factual.
Value in a small volume
Some Truth about Ramesses
An excellent overview of the mighty King of Egypt The pictures in here areoutstanding from Abu Simbel to Piramesse and ultimately Ramesseum, hismortuary temple, the pictures are clear and the colors are excellent. Ramesses life is shown on temple walls, statues and other records.Thiswas truely a great and powerful king.His empire was vast, yet he couldgovern it with an iron fist if need be.Ramesses's mummy is one of themost photographed mummy's of today, yet I wonder if given life, what hewould say and it would be fascinating to listen to his life andaccomplishments. The Egyptian gods are also detailed here, as they weremost important in an Egyptian's daily life, from Pharaoh to slave.Alsogiven in the book, is the possible relationship between Moses (Egyptianword for Moses is "Mes") and Ramesses. Overall, this is afascinating read and highly recommended to all amatuer and professionalEgyptologists. ... Read more |
29. Crowning Anguish by Taj Al-Saltanah | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2003-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now almost one hundred years later Taj's memoirs are relevant and qualify her not only as a feminist by her society's standards but also in comparison with feminists of her generation in Europe and America. Beyond her fascination for the material glamour of the West at the turn of the twentieth century--fashion, architecture, furniture, the motorcar--she was also influenced by Western culture's painting, music, history, literature and language. And yet throughout this time she kept her bond with her own literary and cultural heritage and what she calls her "Persianness." Despite her troubled life of agony--an unloving and harsh mother; a benevolent but self-indulgent father; an adolescent, bisexual husband; separation from her children; financial difficulties; the stigma of leading a libertine lifestyle and the infamy of removing her veil--Taj's is a genuine voice for women's social grievances in late 20th-century Iran, and one that reveals a remarkable woman in her own right. "A Thousand and One Nights meets Raise the Red Lantern in this tale of growing up among royal wives and concubines in what is now Iran. . . . Taj saw and recorded a changing society, dissected the role of women in it, and questioned its conventions." (Booklist) "In this startlingly frank account of life in a Qajar harem, Taj al-Saltana exposes herself and the royal Persian court to public scrutiny. . . . This she does candidly, not only revealing her innermost thoughts and feelings, but also expressing often uncomplimentary views on her country and countrymen. Her account reveals exceptional political awareness among the women in the harem. . . . A treasure-trove of photos of a now bygone era embellish, enhance, and round out this portrait of a fascinating moment in Iran's long and troubled history." (Middle East Journal) "Taj's account of her childhood in the royal harem is the only account so far by an insider." (Los Angeles Times) "While the feminist sentiments of the young woman appear modern, it is the simplicity and directness of Taj's personality that makes the work memorable." (Library Journal) "Taj al-Saltana's memoirs bring home the intense conflicts of a life straddling the harem and modernism. The publishers have succeeded in producing a handsome volume, well stocked with plates and illustrations. Amanat's useful historical sketch enables the book to be appreciated by the general reader as well as the student, reminding us yet again, of the inevitable need to make one well-known, aspect of a Middle Eastern culture familiar to the West." (Times Literary Supplement) Customer Reviews (6)
In the name of Iran
Persian Princess
I don't think so...
Crowning Anguish The book was edited by Abbas Amanat, who provides a dry and lengthy prologue (of just over 100 pages) which sets the stage for the princess' memoir.I found it puzzling at first that the prologue was so long, however, I soon recognized the need for it.The princess provides very little historical orientation in her memoir, and it is necessary for the editor to fill his readers in with pertinent information regarding the political and social atmosphere in turn-of-the-century Iran.While I agree that the intended topic of "Crowning Anguish" is fascinating, those interested in learning about harem life would be better off skipping this book.
A memoir of Great significance to feminism and Qajar History This book comes with a detailed introduction fromits editor Professor A. Amanat of Yale University.The intro is in-depth,reader friendly, and helps set the stage for understanding Taj's era andlife in Persia.I would highly recommend the Book "Pivot of the Universe"also by Amanat, on the life of Taj Al-Saltana's father, King Nassir Al-DinQajar. ... Read more |
30. Lionheart and Lackland by Frank McLynn | |
Paperback: 592
Pages
(2007-12-11)
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A book that gets stuck in your throat |
31. Alwaleed : Businessman, Billionaire, Prince by Riz Khan | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Alwaleed did it with integrity and style!
Extremely fawning treatment of the royal, but with some insightful information
crushingly vapid
Businessman, Billionaire, Prince
Blah, blah, blah |
32. King Abdullah II (Major World Leaders) by Heather Lehr Wagner | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(2005-05)
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33. The Black Pharaohs: Egypt's Nubian Rulers by Robert G. Morkot | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2000-04-01)
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An interesting introduction to the Kushite Kingdoms o f Nubia |
34. Saladin: The Sultan and His Times, 1138--1193 by Paul Cobb | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2008-09-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Known in the West as a "noble heathen," the great Muslim sultan Saladin led Muslim forces in the reconquest of the Crusader kingdoms and captured Jerusalem in 1187. This concise history traces Saladin's role in the contest between Islam and Christianity during the twelfth century. Following the Sultan's life from the rise of the Crusader states through his triumph over the Franks to the Third Crusade, Möhring elucidates the sultan's accomplishments in uniting much of the Middle East, his enlightened relationship with European opponents, and the unique legacy of his rule in the Middle East and beyond. This faithful English-language translation also includes an introduction that places Saladinin his geographic, political, and cultural context. |
35. Phoenix: Queen Victoria's Maharajah: Duleep Singh 1838-93 by Michael Alexander, Sushila Anand | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-03-28)
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36. Blood and Oil: Inside the Shah's Iran (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Manucher Farmanfarmaian | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(1999-03-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description to . . . gain insight into the great cultural and political richness of Iran, past, present and future, this book is a marvelous introduction." Iran was the first country in the Middle East to develop an oil industry, and oil has been central to its tumultuous twentieth-century history. A finalist for the PEN/West Award, Blood and Oil tells the epic inside story of the battle for Iranian oil. A prominent member of one of Iran's most powerful aristocratic families--so feared by Khomeini that the entire clan was blacklisted--Prince Manucher Farmanfarmaian was raised in a harem at the heart of Iran's imperial court. With wit and provocative detail, he describes the days when he served as the Shah's oil adviser and pioneered the partnership that resulted in OPEC. Beautifully written and epic in its scope, this scintillating memoir provides a fascinating history of modern Iran. " Distinguished by its political acumen, historical sense, and vividness of description and anecdote. It is also notable for a wry sense of humour. . . . Amid the euphoria about the development of the oilfields of Central Asia and the Transcaucasus, [its] lesson should be kept in mind." --Anatol Lieven, Financial Times "A book of stunning beauty . . . One of the best accounts of the cultural and political life of modern Iran, it is exquisite and intimate, rendered with art-istry and detail." --Fouad Ajami Customer Reviews (11)
The Prince of Storytelling
A Must Read
The Shah's Iran; Before the Deluge
The Prince of Storytelling
An Aristocrats View of Life in the Imperial Iran |
37. The Life and Times of the Shah by Gholam Reza Afkhami | |
Hardcover: 740
Pages
(2009-01-12)
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The Second Pahlavi
AN INSIDER'S ACCOUNT
NO NEED FOR FLATTERY
Amazing achievements in a short span of time
Interesting book written by a monarchist apologist |
38. The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir al-Din Shah and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831-1896 by Abbas Amanat | |
Paperback: 568
Pages
(2008-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description When he was assassinated in 1896, Nasir al-Din Shah had sat on the Peacock throne for nearly half a century. A colorful, complex figure, he is frequently portrayed as indolent and self-indulgent. Yet he was in many ways an effective ruler who displayed exceptional resilience in the face of dilemmas and vulnerabilities shared by most monarchs of the Islamic world in the nineteenth century. In this book--the first in English about Nasir al-Din Shah--Abbas Amanat gives us both a biography of the man and an analysis of the institution of monarchy in modern Iran. Nasir al-Din Shah developed from an insecure crown prince and later an erratic boy-king in the 1840s and 50s into a ruler with substantial control over his government and foreign policy in the 1860s and beyond. Amanat examines this transformation and explores how traditional monarchies drew strength as they accommodated themselves to the forces of modernity. Based on extensive archival research in both public and private collections and illustrated with drawings and photographs from the period, Pivot of the Universe offers a fresh interpretation of the evolution of monarchy in modern times as it interacted with the institutions of government, the society at large and Western powers. Customer Reviews (3)
A fascinating portrait of a monarchy in transition
A facinating history of a 19th Century King of Persia
History revisited, improved, but not tampered with. Bravo! Whatone learns from reading Professor Amanat's book is that ruling Persiaduring the age ofEurope's Imperial expansion, industrialization, andmodernization, Nasir al-Din wasable to prove himself quite effectively asan astute diplomat.What he lacked in militarymight, he made up for indiplomatic wit, playing the great powers against oneanother (namelyBritain and Russia).What has never been acknowledged about himprior tothis book is that he fared quite well in his attempt to assure Iranianterritorialintegrity and independence (preventing the partitioning ofIran). Professor Amanat does not in any way put Nasir al-Din at parwith Peter the Great,Nadir Shah, or Napoleon.He simply fills the vacuumsurrounding the psyche, environment, and the character of this King, andpresents the reader with a fresh new look on the Nasir-i era. This bookis objective and focused on preserving history.It has not re-writtenhistory, ithas contributed to it greatly.Having read this book, I stilldo not believe Nasir al-Din was by any measure a great king.In fact hisreligious beliefs,rooted in predestination, repeatedly resigned him toaccept that which was quiteunacceptable.Nasir al-Din's personal hero,Peter the Great of Russia, was never asdocile as he was.Peter reformed,built, and strengthened his country, while Nasir al-DinShah, at best,preserved the status quo.As for his capital modernization attempts, the introduction of the telegraph, the purchasing of the four cannon shipPersepolis, and thefive mile long railway from Tehran to Shah `Abdal-`Azim, were too little for a reign of 48years to win him great praise. Great reform at times of weakness is indeed a historicalpossibility.Peter The Great of Russia set such an example prior to Nasir al-Din, aswell as Mustafa Kemal Ataturk of Turkey, two decades after him. Change isfacilitated through effective leadership.Let us never forget the praisegiven to Ataturk when it was written that "the will of the believer, becomethe creator of miracles." I recommend Professor Amanat's book highlyto anyone interested in history, biography, or nineteenth centuryimperialism.I give his book five GIANT stars and hope that the professorwrites another book covering the second half of Nasir al-Din's reign. ... Read more |
39. Discoveries: Cleopatra (Discoveries (Abrams)) by Edith Flamarion | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1997-02-01)
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great book on cleopatra
Cleopatra is the greatest
Who Cares!
Extrodinary: gives you an overveiw and many details |
40. The Reign of Mubarak-Al-Sabah: Shaikh of Kuwait 1896-1915 by Salwa Alghanim | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1998-10-15)
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A comprehensive account, well written and intersting. A must |
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