New York Times correspondent Judith Miller takes readers from the terrorist headquarters of Hezbollah in Lebanon to the royal palace in Amman, from the explosive slums of Cairo to an Israeli interrogation cell, in this country-by-country account of the struggle for power and indentity in today's Middle East--and of the battle between secularism and militant Islam. Map.
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New York Times correspondent Judith Miller takes readers from the terrorist headquarters of Hezbollah in Lebanon to the royal palace in Amman, from the explosive slums of Cairo to an Israeli interrogation cell, in this country-by-country account of the struggle for power and indentity in today's Middle East--and of the battle between secularism and militant Islam. Map.
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Very Good. Very good softcover volume, with bumping. Covers show light edge wear. Pages are clean and unmarked.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Good. Ex-Libris. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Wraps have edgewear, corner crease. Pages are clean, text has small amount of underlining. Prior owner name on fep.