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Christian Gerondeau
A major scientist debunks the myths of climate change and the economics of anti-warming.                                                                                                                        

Christian Gerondeau
A major scientist debunks the myths of climate change and the economics of anti-warming.                                                                                                                        

Christopher Simon Sykes;  Nigel Nicolson (Foreword);  Clive Aslet (Foreword)
With a Preface by Michael Pritchard, Director-General of the Royal Photographic Society treasury of aristocratic photography includes previously unpublished photographs from the author's archive                                                                                                      

Sir Donald Hawley
Vocabulary and phrases to help make an impression in the Gulf                                                                                                                              

Tom Stacey
A once famous world-roving correspondent, now self-exiled on an island in the Persian Gulf, is an old and forgotten man...                                                                                                                  

John Pint
A world beneath the sands                                                                                                                                    

William Facey
The rise and fall of a formidable empire                                                                                                                                    

Mary Saaler
Mary Saaler paints an illuminating portrait of a complex character, a man who enjoyed the countryside and the arts, but whose reign brought the country to a state of civil war.                                                                                                      

M V Seton-Williams
From ancient times, the land of Egypt has been the source of many forms of literature: hymns, songs, poems, prayers, stories and maxims.                                                                                                                  

Paul Tempest (Editor)
An anthology of writing by former ambassadors in the Gulf, published in memory of David Gore-Booth.