The fall of Baghdad
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Penguin Press 2004Description: x,389pISBN: 0143035851Subject(s): Iraq War, 2003-2011 | Politics and government-Iraq | Saddam hussainDDC classification: 956.70443 Summary: For every great historical event, there is seemingly always one reporter whose eyewitness accounts are infused with such power and literary impact that they become joined with the subject in our minds. Widely considered the on-the-ground authority by both journalists and news sources, Jon Lee Anderson s dispatches out of Baghdad for the New Yorker were hailed as the best writing published anywhere on the war. The Fall of Baghdad is a masterpiece of literary reportage about the experience of ordinary Iraqis living through the endgame of the Saddam Hussein regime, its violent fall, and the troubled American occupation. In channeling a tragedy of epic dimensions through the stories of real people caught up in the whirlwind of history, Jon Lee Anderson has written a book of timeless significance.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 956.70443 AND/F (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 53638 |
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956.704 431 WHY Why did the United States invade Iraq? / | 956.7044/3086914 AMO/E Eclipse of the Sunnis : power, exile, and upheaval in the Middle East | 956.70442 HIR/D Desert Shield to Desert Storm :the second Gulf war | 956.70443 AND/F The fall of Baghdad | 956.70443 ATK/I In the company of soldiers : a chronicle of combat | 956.70443 FIL/F The forever war | 956.70443 PAC/A The assassins' gate : America in Iraq |
Includes index.
For every great historical event, there is seemingly always one reporter whose eyewitness accounts are infused with such power and literary impact that they become joined with the subject in our minds. Widely considered the on-the-ground authority by both journalists and news sources, Jon Lee Anderson s dispatches out of Baghdad for the New Yorker were hailed as the best writing published anywhere on the war. The Fall of Baghdad is a masterpiece of literary reportage about the experience of ordinary Iraqis living through the endgame of the Saddam Hussein regime, its violent fall, and the troubled American occupation. In channeling a tragedy of epic dimensions through the stories of real people caught up in the whirlwind of history, Jon Lee Anderson has written a book of timeless significance.
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