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A Line in the Sand
The Anglo-French Struggle for the Middle East, 1914-1948
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In the twentieth century, while fighting a common enemy in Europe, Britain and France were locked in a clandestine struggle for power in the Middle East. From the first agreement to divide the region between them to the birth of Israel, A Line in the Sand is a gripping narrative of the last gasp of imperialism, with tales of unscrupulous double-dealing, cynical manipulation, and all-too-frequent violence that continues to the present day.
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Combines the narrative pace of a spy novel with meticulous archival research. --Eugene Rogan, author of The Arabs: A History"