Warriors at Suez is Donald Neff’s detailed account of the 1956 Suez Crisis, one of the defining events in modern Middle Eastern and Cold War history. Through extensive research and compelling narrative, Neff examines the motivations and actions of Egypt, Britain, France, and Israel as they moved toward military confrontation following President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Su…
This book presents a literary and artistic journey through the historic city of Tlemcen, renowned for its natural springs, architectural heritage, and cultural richness. Produced as part of the “Tlemcen, Capital of Islamic Culture 2011” program, the volume highlights significant monuments, artistic traditions, and the unique urban identity of Tlemcen. Combining narrative reflections, histor…
A History of the Pacific Islands traces the human history of nearly one-third of the globe over a 50,000 year span. This is history on a grand scale, taking the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia from prehistoric culture to the present day th.
The Rising Sun explores the dramatic rise of Japan as a military power in the years leading up to World War II and its early wartime expansion across Asia and the Pacific. Written by Arthur Zich with the editors of Time-Life Books, the volume examines Japan’s political transformation, its imperial ambitions, and the strategic decisions that shaped its wartime conduct. The book also traces the…
Cutting the Lion’s Tail: Suez Through Egyptian Eyes presents an authoritative Egyptian perspective on the 1956 Suez Crisis, one of the pivotal conflicts of the modern Middle East. Mohamed Heikal, a leading journalist and close observer of Egyptian politics, provides a detailed account of the political tensions, diplomatic maneuvers, and military actions that culminated in the tripartite attac…
This book examines the crucial transition period in world history following the end of World War II, when global leaders faced the enormous challenge of building peace and a new international order. Robert Dallek explores the political decisions, conflicts of interest, and the origins of tensions that fueled the Cold War. Through in-depth analysis of major figures such as Truman, Churchill, Sta…
Egypt and Africa: Nubia from Prehistory to Islam presents a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of Nubia, examining its development from prehistoric times through the Islamic period. W. V. Davies explores the archaeological evidence, political structures, religious practices, and artistic traditions that shaped Nubian civilization. The book highlights the complex and dynamic relat…
The Battle of Britain presents a detailed account of the pivotal 1940 air campaign in which the Royal Air Force defended the United Kingdom against the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Leonard Mosley, together with the editors of Time-Life Books, explores the strategic decisions, aerial tactics, and personal experiences of pilots and commanders involved in the conflict. The book highlights…
El Djazaïr: Histoire d’une Cité d’Icosium à Alger is a critical edition of Albert Devoulx's foundational historical study on the evolution of the city of Algiers, tracing its origins from the ancient settlement of Icosium to its development into the modern Algerian capital. This edition, prepared by Bedredine Belkadi and Mustapha Benhamouche, offers annotated historical analyses, archaeo…
This book presents a comprehensive study of Jewish and Arab life in Palestine during the British Mandate period (1917–1948). Tom Segev describes the social, political, and cultural interactions between the two communities, as well as the crucial role of the British colonial administration in shaping the region's history. Through in-depth archival research and detailed narrative, Segev highlig…