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From Beirut to Jerusalem
Thomas Friedman

From Beirut to Jerusalem

HarperCollins (Oct 19, 1998)
9780006530701
| Paperback
560 pages | 130 x 193 mm | English
$ 20.65 | Value: $ 20.65
Dewey * 890.533
LC Classification Adult

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction

Plot

From Library Journal
There have been any number of books that have worked hard at interpreting the melange called the Middle East. This one, however, makes a difference because it's so well written and captures the psychological mannerisms of the people of Lebanon and Israel--the first step to understanding some of the mysterious "why" that seems to elude the American public and government. Friedman's credentials are impressive: he spent six years of journalistic service for the New York Times in Beirut and Jerusalem, has won two Pulitzer prizes, and is now the Times 's chief diplomatic correspondent. His writing is vastly descriptive, incredibly illuminating, very educational, and marvelously persuasive. His advice to U.S. diplomats is that since "Middle East diplomacy is a contact sport," they must bargain as grocers, or, in other words, realize that everything has a price and the sale can always be made with enough hard work. This title is highly recommended for all libraries.

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Owner Israel Arab Conflict
Index 2146
Added Date Jan 05, 2016 18:00:47
Modified Date Jul 18, 2022 19:24:59

Value

Retail Price $ 20.65
Value $ 20.65