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Title:The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq
Price:AUD$14.95 (about USD$9.70)
Category:History
ISBN:9780571230433
Item ID:P002-3290
Quantity:1
Publisher:Faber & Faber, London, 2006
Edition:First
Binding:Softcover
Condition:Very Good
Faber & Faber, 2006, Softcover, Book Condition: Very Good, First

First impression. Size: Octavo 8vo (standard book size). 467 pages. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. All my books are available and are shipped from our Australian address.. The Assassin's Gate recounts how the United States set about changing the history of the Middle East and became ensnared in a guerrilla war in Iraq. It tells the story of the people and ideas that created the Bush administration's war policy and led America to the Assassin's Gate - the main point of entry into the American zone in Baghdad. The consequences of that policy are shown in the author's vivid reporting on the ground in Iraq, where he made several tours on assignment for The New Yorker. We see up close the struggles of individual American soldiers and civilians and Iraqis from all backgrounds, including returning exiles, thrown together by a war that followed none of the preconceived scripts. The Assassin's Gate also describes the effect of the Iraq war on American life, including the ordeal of a fallen soldier's family and the shortcomings of a political culture too impoverished in its knowledge of the world and too bitterly polarized to debate complex moral and strategic questions. George Packer's intimate first-person narrative navigates this journey through the landscapes of America and Iraq while tracing the author's own evolving views, bringing to the page the full range of ideas and emotions stirred up by America's most controversial foreign-policy venture since Vietnam. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Military & Warfare. ISBN: 0571230431. ISBN/EAN: 9780571230433. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 3290.
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