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History
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120 pages, Hardback 152x228mm, Landscape
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ISBN-10: 1905299184 ISBN-13: 9781905299188
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Enduring Friendship
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Enduring Friendship takes the form of a series of short essays on the nature and importance of Anglo-Gulf relations, and their relevance to contemporary events. Each piece focuses on a particular country in the Gulf. The contributions are given added significance through their reflections on, and memories of, David Gore-Booth and his achievements. In this way, Enduring Friendship manages to combine personal recollections with writings on the international situation. |
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| Paul Tempest - Paul Tempest attended MECAS from 1966 to 1968 and again for month's refresher in 1974. He was at the Bank of England from 1959 to 1983, including a secondment in 1970-71 as General Manager of the Qatar and Dubai Currency Board. He spent two years with the World Bank in Washington, six with shell International in London and eight years as Director- General of the world Petroleum council. He is currently Vice-President of the British Institute of Energy Economics and Director and CEO of the Windsor Energy group, London.
Related title(s): Arabists of Shemlan By James Craig (Editor) ; Donald Maitland (Editor) ; Paul Tempest (Editor) The Bank of England Bedside Book - A Thread of Gold 1694-2008 By Paul Tempest; Danny Denahy (Illustrator) ; Basil Hone (Illustrator) Envoys to the Arab World: Volume II, The Mecas Memoirs, 1944-2009 By James Craig (Editor) ; Donald Maitland (Editor) ; Paul Tempest (Editor)
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