Historian David Fromkin (1932-2017) was a professor at Boston University and the author of several acclaimed books of nonfiction, including The King and the Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and Edward the Seventh, Secret Partners. He lived in New York City.
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relevance to our understanding of the Middle East."
-- Los Angeles Book Review "Extraordinarily ambitious, provocative
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double-dealing, military incompetence and political upheaval."
--Washington Post Book World "Ambitious and splendid...An epic tale
of ruin and disillusion...of great men, their large deeds and even
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offers a useful way to think about them....The book demands close
attention and repays it. Much of the information here was not
available until recent decades, and almost every page brings us
news about a past that troubles the present."
--The New Yorker "One of the first books to take an effective
panoramic view of what was happening, not only in Egypt, Palestine,
Turkey, and the Arab regions of Asia but also in Afghanistan and
central Asia....Readers will come away from A Peace to End All
Peace not only enlightened but challenged--challenged in a way that
is brought home by the irony of the title."
--The New York Times Book Review
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