Warriors at Suez: Eisenhower Takes America Into the Middle EastDrawing on numerous, previously unexplored sources, this account of the Suez Canal crisis draws vivid portraits of the leaders involved--Eisenhower, Eden, Ben-Gurion, Mollet, Khrushchev, and Nasser--and analyzes its background and causes. |
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CAST OF CHARACTERS | 10 |
Attackers Will Not Get Away | 29 |
Helpless and Utterly DepressedSHARETT | 48 |
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