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THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION
The Conquest of the Middle East
ROBERT FISK
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Fourth Estate
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This revised eBook edition published by Fourth Estate in 2014
First published in Great Britain by Fourth Estate in 2005
Previously published in paperback by Harper Perennial in 2006
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‘There is nobody in British journalism to match Robert Fisk. This book is his testament … His technique is well-honed: a vivid eyewitness account, unmatchable quotes and the killer detail that everyone else has missed’
Sunday Times
‘Brilliant … powerfully written. He has turned a slightly dubious and over-romanticised craft into an honourable vocation’
PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY, Independent on Sunday
‘This book will make Robert Fisk an even greater star—deeply moving’
Literary Review
‘A remarkable book’
New Statesman
‘Fisk is one of the best-known reporters in the world … He interleaves political analysis, recent history and his own adventures with the real stories which concern him [and] writes with a marvellous resource of image and language. His investigative reporting is lethally painstaking’
NEAL ACHERSON, Independent
‘Part-memoir, all heart, this 1,328-page behemoth will delight Fisk’s fans, infuriate his foes and fascinate all’
DONALD MORRISON, Financial Times
‘A fierce indictment of Britain and the United States’
Sunday Telegraph
‘A mammoth and magisterial work, the definitive summation of what has gone wrong in the West’s foreign policies towards Arabia. It should be compulsory reading for those who aspire to lead’
Scottish Sunday Herald
‘It is a history book which journalists, politicians and academics will turn to again and again in the years ahead to grasp the details of the Middle East’
WILLIAM GRAHAM, Irish News
‘Fisk is a gifted writer and an accomplished storyteller … [readers] will enjoy the colorful narrative [and] the wealth of hard-won narrative detail accumulated over his decades of intrepid reporting’
Economist
‘Vivid, graphic, intense and very personal … this is a book of unquestionable importance’
Washington Post
For Bill and Peggy, who taught me to love books and history
CONTENTS
1 ‘One of Our Brothers Had a Dream …’