The Iraqi democracy and civil rights campaigner says the Iran-Iraq war is one of the single largest unappreciated great events of modern Middle Eastern history. He chooses the best books on Iraqi history. The best books onLife in Iraq During the Invasion, recommended by May Witwit ...
This is a less well-known story to English readers than the battlefields of France and Belgium, and the focus on the war from the point of view of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires makes for very interesting reading. Russia lost more than 2.3 million soldiers in the war; the Austro...
TheTacuinum Sanitatisis a medieval handbook on Health and Well Being. First printed in Europe in 1531, it was aimed at an educated secular readership and offered concise and sensible advice on how to live a long, healthy and enjoyable life. Four handsomely illustrated manuscripts of the Tacuinu...
Explores the political situations in the region, including Egypt, Libya, Syria, Turkey, and Iraq. Learn More On the Brink Israel and Palestine on the Eve of the Gaza Invasion by Alice Rothchild AboutOn the Brink: Israel and Palestine on the Eve of the Gaza Invasion ...
Subjects: Iran, History Genres (Book): Historical novel Original Language: English Language PurchaseView on AMAZON Photo: user uploaded image 6 20 votes Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge is a novel by Gore Vidal. The title character, an instructor at Buck Loner's Academy of Drama and Modeling...
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The bloody revolution is followed by a full-scale with Iraq, as Iran's government cracks down on the civil rights of its citizens and openly discriminates against Bahais. Katrin who sees no future for herself in Iran decides to leave for the United States, but she has to brave a trip ...
“Austen,” each allowing her to view a different time in her life through a literary classic, interspersing the discussions she had with her book club with her expulsion from her job, the Iran-Iraq war, and her decision to leave. Touching and inspired, book nerds should not be put ...
Also I was lent many years ago one of Tom’s other series of books. It involved a covert monitoring station overlooking Iran or Iraq. Sorry it’s all questions. Thanks for your time and trouble, Be lucky David Reply David S. Trumansays: ...
What has caught military leadership off guard has been the emergent of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) -- such as where subterranean trench warfare has become ubiquitous to the magnitude not seen since the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq War -- that were believed to have been rendered ...