A bestselling exploration of the fascinating city-state.
Jim Krane, an award-winning journalist, was the Associated Press' Persian Gulf Correspondent for two and a half years, covering all six Gulf Arab countries. He has also written about Dubai for the Economist and the Financial Times. Previously, he was the AP's Baghdad Correspondent and New York-based Business Writer.
Dubai examines this small emirate with admirable even-handedness
and good humour... Krane also writes movingly of the conditions of
the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi workers who have built
Dubai.
*Financial Times*
Jim Krane traces the fascinating and long overlooked history of
this city... in prose as spare and enchanting as a desert fairy
tale.
*The Times*
A well researched and gripping tale of how... the city was
transformed from a pre-modern hideout for smugglers and pirates
*Sunday Telegraph*
Engagingly written and sympathetic to its subject... Dubai will be
a welcome addition to the cabin baggage of the many western
visitors to the Emirates
*Guardian*
Jim Krane's breathless style complements his subject: Dubai is a
city that has arisen impetuously and incoherently, its shape
shifting as incessantly as the desert sands on which it is
built.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Full of engaging anecdotes
*Daily Telegraph*
Packed with detail and colour, Dubai explores the city's remarkable
history, bringing it to life and confronting its controversies.
*Dr Christopher Davidson, author of 'Dubai: The Vulnerability of
Success'*
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