Best Books on the Middle East, 2010Marc LynchForeign Policy
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The best books for kids Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed to Earth Hilo doesn’t know where he’s from, why he fell out of the sky, what he’s doing on Earth—or why he can’t go to school in only his underwear. This series by Judd Winick is as funny as it is exciting, and tells ...
From the rise of the Persian Empire to the spread of the Black Death, Peter Frankopan uncovers the pivotal role of the Silk Roads in shaping the course of human events. This book challenges traditional Eurocentric narratives and highlights the importance of Asia and the Middle East in shaping ...
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The top Middle East travel ebook best sellers at Apple's iBookstore including populart destinations such as Israel, Turkey, Egypt, and Dubai.
Here you can find our best books on Turkey: the origins of the modern state, as well as books that explore its rich, varied and ancient culture. Elif Shafak recommends books to understand Turkey’s social, cultural, and political complexity. In that interview, she discusses how the country ...
In the Shunzhi era, more than any other time in the last 500 years of Chinese porcelain, there was a strong emphasis on individual works of art, each one unique. This is hands down the best book on Transitional Porcelain I have ever seen, but no books I have listed here are bad. ...
The Books of the Year 2023 draws together recommendations from FT writers and critics across a wide range of subjects — from economics and politics to tech, poetry and fiction — and to suit all tastes. But it would not be complete without a contribution from our book-loving FT readers. ...