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Don’t Forget the Couscous

25 January '17

Don’t Forget the Couscous is a book of poetry about exile and home, love and loss. It is a beautiful love-song to the Arab world – Syria, Kurdistan, Morocco, Palestine and his native Aleppo. It is a memoir of the failed Arab Spring and the civil-war that has turned his native Syria into a ‘fountain […]

Damascus Diaries: Life Under the Assads

24 January '17

When Peter Clark arrived in Damascus 1992 to open the new British Council office, he was not to know that the next five years were to give him an unique window on the upper echelons of Syrian society in the last few years of Hafez Al-Assad’s rule. Here we see the dramas and routines of […]

Plain of Dead Cities, The

04 February '16

Three years of war. Two hundred thousand dead. Three million refugees. No end in sight. This is the grim reality of conflict in Syria, one of the great tragedies of the modern era. Analysis and op/ed pieces fill the media, yet many people remain confused. What is this fight about? The Plain Of Dead Cities […]

Syria Speaks

25 July '14

Review Winner English Pen Award‘Syria Speaks is a remarkable achievement and remarkable book – a wise, courageous, imaginative and beautiful response to all that is ugly in human behaviour. This extraordinary anthology gives a voice to those we may have forgotten, or whom we may classify as simply passive and silent victims. The people shown living, […]

The Struggle for Power in Syria

17 April '14

This is a fully revised and updated paperback edition of this study of power in Syrian politics. The book explains the factors which have enabled the regime of Hafiz al-Asad to stay in power much longer than any other since independence; it also shows how al-Asad’s disappearance may seriously disrupt Syria’s present stability. Providing an […]

Ashes of Hama

29 January '14

When the convulsions of the Arab Spring first became manifest in Syria in March 2011, the Ba’athist regime was quick to blame the pro- tests on the ‘Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’ and its ‘al-Qaeda affiliates.’ But who are these Islamists so determined to rule a post-Assad Syria? Little has been published on militant Islam in Syria […]

Syria

29 January '14

Provides in-depth information on Syria’s fabulous souqs, mosques and Crusader castles; full coverage of the major archaeological sites; extensive political, historical and cultural notes; detailed recommendations on where to stay, eat and drink; and a convenient and useful language chapter and glossary.

Syria (Bradt Travel Guide)

29 January '14

This second edition of Bradt’s Syria is the clear market frontrunner, offering more detailed first-hand information on sites, cultural, historical and social background, accommodation and restaurants than any other guidebook. In addition to the country’s impressive historical sites, such as the Roman caravan city of Palmyra and the Crusader castle of Crac des Chevaliers, it […]