Mosul before Iraq

Mosul before Iraq
Author: Sarah D. Shields
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2000-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791444880

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Using original source documents, this book portrays nineteenth-century Mosul--a large city currently in Iraq's "no-fly" zone.

They Will Have to Die Now Mosul and the Fall of the Caliphate

They Will Have to Die Now  Mosul and the Fall of the Caliphate
Author: James Verini
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393652482

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"They Will Have to Die Now is the story of what happened after most Americans stopped paying attention to Iraq…It will take its place among the very best war writing of the past two decades." —George Packer, author of Our Man and The Assassins’ Gate James Verini arrived in Iraq in the summer of 2016 to write about life in the Islamic State. He stayed to cover the jihadis’ last great stand, the Battle of Mosul, not knowing it would go on for nearly a year, nor that it would become, in the words of the Pentagon, "the most significant urban combat since WWII." They Will Have to Die Now takes the reader into the heart of the conflict against the most lethal insurgency of our time. We see unspeakable violence, improbable humanity, and occasional humor. We meet an Iraqi major fighting his way through the city with a bad leg; a general who taunts snipers; an American sergeant who removes his glass eye to unnerve his troops; a pair of Moslawi brothers who welcomed the Islamic State, believing, as so many Moslawis did, that it might improve their shattered lives. Verini also relates the rich history of Iraq, and of Mosul, one of the most beguiling cities in the Middle East.

After Mosul

After Mosul
Author: Andrea Plebani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: LCCN:2020717596

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The Creation of Iraq 1914 1921

The Creation of Iraq  1914 1921
Author: Reeva Spector Simon,Eleanor H. Tejirian
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231509206

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Leading scholars consider Iraq's history and strategic importance from the vantage point of its residents, neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers.

High Tea in Mosul

High Tea in Mosul
Author: Lynne O'Donnell
Publsiher: Cyan Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1905736320

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'High Tea in Mosul' tells the extraordinary story of two Englishwomen who lived through the uncertainties and deprivations of Iraq under Saddam.

High Tea in Mosul

High Tea in Mosul
Author: Lynne O'Donnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1976945526

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Iraq, 2003. Three women sit down to tea in the war-torn country. When Lynne O'Donnell met Pauline and Margaret in Iraq she could never have guessed the wealth of stories she'd discover. Over tea the two women tell Lynne of their lives in the country: each having married Iraqi men had then relocated from England more than thirty years before. Far more than simply a story of a new life elsewhere, High Tea in Mosul describes how daily life slowly turned into a fight for survival. As war and political tensions slowly tore the country apart, the two women carried on in amongst the chaos. Under Saddam's regime, peace was lost and the backdrop of 'violence, terror and dictatorship' played constantly in the background. Time spent in their adopted homeland slowly became a time spent in isolation, under imposed regulations and sanctions, and shunned by prejudice. While news screens across the globe played out the latest tragic news for audiences watching from the comfort of their living rooms, High Tea in Mosul brings the reader into the heart of the horror and shows what everyday life was really like for those whose lives were affected irreparably. One of the first Western journalists in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Lynne O'Donnell provides a unique insight and first-hand account into a war-torn country, as well as a riveting portrayal of two women's will against all odds. A story of resilience in its purest form. Praise for High Tea in Mosul "The great strength of High Tea in Mosul is to reveal the flesh-and-blood world behind the impersonal blur of headlines... [O'Donnell] captures with stark simplicity what it's like to live with ceaseless fear and violence." - Time Magazine "O'Donnell's emotional narrative examines Iraqi life in its entirety and shows that there is more to the country than violence and war... [she] adds a human element to the developing history of a turbulent nation" - Publishers Weekly "Fascinating and often poignant... From Biblical days through the Ottoman empire, to the wealth of oil and the rule of Saddam Hussein, and finally through the appallingly short-sighted mistakes made by the US occupation, O'Donnell presents a city that is beautiful, proud, rich in ancient tradition and culture, educated, and finally almost completely destroyed by war" - Perspective Travel "A clear-eyed documentary of the tragedy of being born an ordinary Iraqi" - Hugh Pope "An immaculately researched, multifaceted and deeply personal story, through which O'Donnell tacitly conveys her own love and sympathy for the unraveling country" -Anna Badkhen, foreign and national correspondent, San Francisco Chronicle "Lynne O'Donnell is a fine writer and a brave woman. She has a powerful story to tell" - The Observer "An excellent, insightful work that demonstrates how much was lost in Iraq under Saddam Hussein and a powerful examination of the suffering endured by the people who live there" - Con Coughlin "Lynne O'Donnell has not only written an excellent analytical book about Iraq but has managed to convey the tragedy of the war in a powerful humane manner. She represents one of the best examples of "peace journalism", which seeks to give war a human face" - Pacific Rim Book Review "An excellent read. O'Donnell writes directly, punchily, at times lyrically, but always with an objective and self-effacing flair. This is a harrowing story but she refuses to allow it to descend into the maudlin" - Asian Review of Books Lynne O'Donnell is an award-winning Australian journalist and author. She is currently employed as the Afghanistan bureau chief for the Associated Press and has reported from Afghanistan, Australia and North Korea.

Iraqi Family Cookbook

Iraqi Family Cookbook
Author: Kay Karim
Publsiher: Iraqi Family Cookbook
Total Pages: 5
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking, Iraqi
ISBN: 9781424308866

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From Monte to Mosul

From Monte to Mosul
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1909
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: PRNC:32101021007461

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