Description: This is a used soft cover book in GOOD SOLID CONDITION—from a smoke-free environment. The photo you see is of the actual item you will receive. Please feel free to ask any questions you have about this listing. THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE MIDDLE EAST 1945-1951 – Arab Nationalism, The United States, and Postwar Imperialism – by Wm. Roger Louis, Kerr Professor of English History and Culture, University of Texas at Austin. Inscription written and signed on the first page – the former owner told me that it was signed ‘Roger’ by the author – I have not been able to authenticate the signature – see photo for signature. Clarendon Press, Oxford - ©1984, paperback edition 1985 – ISBN 0-19-822960-7 – 803 pages – the book measures approximately 6 ¼ x 9 ¼. This is a far-reaching study of how Britain's postwar Labour government attempted to sustain a vision of Britain as a world power. Committed to the liquidation of the old British Empire, the government sought to develop new relationships in the Middle East as a replacement for India, hoping to halt the decline of the Empire by putting it on a new basis. Caught between the forces of anti-British nationalism and American anti-colonialism, the attempt was ultimately destined to fail; but it marks a crucial phase in the story of British imperialism and of Middle Eastern history. The book is in good condition; normal reading wear; binding intact, no loose or torn pages; pages unmarked – no writing, no underlining, no highlighting; pages and covers are age discolored; cover and spine edges rubbed/chipped; normal shelf wear. Good solid copy. G&M stock #3lfe(vivian24)
Price: 25 USD
Location: Round Rock, Texas
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