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From The Holy Mountain William Dalrymple

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From The Holy Mountain William Dalrymple
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Publisher: Penguin Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 524
Author: William Dalrymple
ISBN: 9780143031086, 0143031082
Language: English
Year: 2004

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From The Holy Mountain William Dalrymple by William Dalrymple 9780143031086, 0143031082 instant download after payment.

SUMMARY:
In his third book William Dalrymple has dug deep to present the case of the Middle East s downtrodden Christians. More hard-hitting than either of his previous books, From the Holy Mountain is driven by indignation. While leavened with his characteristic jauntiness and humour, it is also profoundly shocking. Time and time again in the details of Dalrymple s discoveries I found myself asking: why do we not know this? The sense of unsung tragedy accumulates throughout the chapters of this book&From the Holy Mountain is the most rewarding sort of travel book, combining flashes of lightly-worn scholarship with a powerful sense of place and the immediacy of the best journalism. But more than that it is a passionate cri de coeur for a forgotten people which few readers will be able to resist Philip Marsden, Spectator

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