Thirteen Days In September. Carter, Begin, And Sadat At Camp David

Wright Lawrence

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publisher Place: New York
Publisher Year: 2014
Edition: First Edition

Description: 345 pages. Ex-Library. (only one small stamp on inside page). Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout.

Publishers Description: ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW S 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARA gripping day-by-day account of the 1978 Camp David conference, when President Jimmy Carter persuaded Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar Sadat to sign the first peace treaty in the modern Middle East, one which endures to this day.With his hallmark insight into the forces at play in the Middle East and his acclaimed journalistic skill, Lawrence Wright takes us through each of the thirteen days of the Camp David conference, illuminating the issues that have made the problems of the region so intractable, as well as exploring the scriptural narratives that continue to frame the conflict. In addition to his in-depth accounts of the lives of the three leaders, Wright draws vivid portraits of other fiery personalities who were present at Camp Davidincluding Moshe Dayan, Osama el-Baz, and Zbigniew Brzezinskias they work furiously behind the scenes. Wright also explores the significant role played by Rosalynn Carter.What emerges is a riveting view of the making of this unexpected and so far unprecedented peace. Wright exhibits the full extent of Carters persistence in pushing an agreement forward, the extraordinary way in which the participants at the conferencemany of them lifelong enemiesattained it, and the profound difficulties inherent in the process and its outcome, not the least of which has been the still unsettled struggle between the Israelis and the Palestinians.In Thirteen Days in September , Wright gives us a resonant work of history and reportage that provides both a timely revisiting of this important diplomatic triumph and an inside look at how peace is made.

ISBN: 9780385352031

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