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Killing Mr Lebanon, The Assassination Of Rafik Hariri And Its Impact On The Middle East By Nicholas Blanford, 9781845118549., History

Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, known as "Mr. Lebanon," was killed by a massive explosion as he drove along the Beirut seafront on February 14, 2005. A business entrepreneur, who rose from nothing to become one of the most powerful men in Lebanese politics, Hariri's assassination has incited outrage and suspicion. Nicholas Blanford investigates Hariri's past, inextricably linked with that of Lebanon, and uncovers a murky world of shifting alliances between businesses, the military, politicians and diplomats. Based on exclusive interviews with key players, he traces the last weeks of Hariri’s life, and reveals who stood to gain from his death. He assesses its impact on Lebanese politics including the withdrawal of Syrian troops, Hezbollah and the peace process. Full of intrigue, shady characters, and suspense, Killing Mr Lebanon brings to light what the Lebanese people have clamored for since Valentine's Day 2005: "Al Haqiqa"--the truth.ISBN: 9781845118549
ISBN-10: 1845118545
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 264
Published: 1st January 2009
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 14.0  x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.35




Killing Mr Lebanon, The Assassination Of Rafik Hariri And Its Impact On The Middle East By Nicholas Blanford, 9781845118549., History <ETERNAL FLAME>


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Kisses On A Postcard, A Tale Of Wartime Childhood By Terence Frisby, 9781408801062., History



13th June, 1940. Carefully labelled, and each clutching a little brown suitcase, Terry, aged seven, and his elder brother Jack, eleven, stand amid the throng of chattering children which crowds the narrow platform at Welling station, awaiting the steam engine which will pull them and their fellow evacuees across the country towards their secret destination - and a new life In the tiny Cornish backwater of Doublebois the brothers find they have swapped the newly built streets of suburban London for the joys of the countryside. The woods become their playground, tree-climbing, rabbit-catching and night-fishing their new pastimes. But it is the railway, above all, which delights them. The main London to Penzance line runs through a cutting right below the small community, the goods yard and siding lie a couple of hundred yards down the line: to the two young sons of a railway worker, No. 7 the Railway Cottages seems the perfect new home. And despite a not-always-friendly rivalry between local kids and the 'vackies', village life under the care of irreverent, Welsh ex-miner Uncle Jack and his generous wife Aunty Rose is idyllic. That is, until the bombing of nearby Plymouth and tragic news from the Front shatter the peace of Doublebois, a reminder of the brutal reality of a war which at times seems so far away. Warm-hearted and moving, Kisses on a Postcard is a vivid and intimate portrait of a forgotten part of our wartime history; a compelling and uplifting memoir of growing up in an extraordinary time.

ISBN: 9781408801062
ISBN-10: 140880106X
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 224
Published: 3rd May 2010
Dimensions (cm): 19.5 x 12.8  x 1.4
Weight (kg): 0.16




Kisses On A Postcard, A Tale Of Wartime Childhood By Terence Frisby, 9781408801062., History <ETERNAL FLAME>


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