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King of Kings: The Fall of the Shah, the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Unmaking of the Modern Middle East [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x160x44 mm, kaal: 787 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hutchinson Heinemann
  • ISBN-10: 1529155266
  • ISBN-13: 9781529155266
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x160x44 mm, kaal: 787 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hutchinson Heinemann
  • ISBN-10: 1529155266
  • ISBN-13: 9781529155266
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A spellbinding narrative history of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and its devastating consequences by the Sunday Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia.

'The most compelling account yet of the revolution in Iran... Outstanding' Eugene Rogan, author of The Fall of the Ottomans

A must-read for anyone looking to understand the origins of the Middle Easts most dangerous regime Joby Warrick, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Black Flags

'Thrilling... the gold standard account of the Shahs fall... An epic and heart-breaking tragedy' Azadeh Moaveni, author of Guest House for Young Widows

Before the revolution, the Shah of Iran seemed invincible. The world watched in awe as he commanded a huge army and oversaw an economy awash with billions of dollars of oil revenues. The regimes secret police had crushed communist opposition and the Shah appeared to have bought off the conservative Muslim clergy inside the country. On the international stage, Iran had become an invaluable ally to the West during the Cold War.

But village streets spoke of a different country people derided the Shah as an American lackey and blamed him for economic inequality, for spending recklessly on lavish parties and for ignoring the Muslim majority. When a volcanic religious revolution erupted, led by a fiery cleric named Ayatollah Khomeini, the Shah was forced off the throne and into exile. How did it all go so wrong?

Brilliantly brought to life by the Sunday Times bestselling author Scott Anderson, this gripping behind-the-scenes narrative reveals how the Iranian Revolution was as world-shattering an event as the French and Russian revolutions, and how its repercussions are still felt around the world today. In the Middle East, in India, in Southeast Asia, and now in Europe and the United States, the hatred of economically-marginalized, religiously-fervent masses for a wealthy secular elite has led to violence and upheaval and Iran was the template.

Praise for King of Kings: A masterfully told account A must-read Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Ghost Wars

Delivers remarkable new insights into one of historys least understood upheavals Kim Ghattas, author of Black Wave

'Thrilling and fully authoritative' Azadeh Moaveni, award-winning author of Lipstick Jihad and Guest House for Young Widows

'Important and riveting' Sebastian Junger, bestselling author of In My Time of Dying and Tribe

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Written with a journalists instincts and the plotlines of a thriller, King of Kings is the most compelling account yet of the revolution in Iran an event so significant that it continues to shape world affairs today. An outstanding book * Eugene Rogan, author of The Fall of the Ottomans * Thrilling and fully authoritative... this is the gold standard account of the Shahs fall, with fresh dramatic tales and arresting details from the last living players. An epic and heart-breaking tragedy * Azadeh Moaveni, author of Guest House for Young Widows * King of Kings delivers remarkable new insights into one of historys least understood upheavals the Iranian revolution. Rich in detail and gripping portraits of the individuals at the heart of the tragedy, this book gets to the essence of how this unique revolution succeeded and why it cannot be replicated * Kim Ghattas, author of Black Wave * Anderson uses his incomparable prose to crack open the deep story behind one of the most momentous events of the last decades. An important and riveting book * Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm * This absorbing account of the 1979 Iranian revolution unravels the story of how the nation's seemingly invulnerable leader, Shah Pahlavi, was forced into exile, and the ensuring hostage crisis that rattled American confidence and singed its reputation in the Middle East * New York Times * Riveting... an illuminating, operatic depiction of the revolution as a farcical cavalcade of arrogant mistakes with dire consequences. * Publishers Weekly * King of Kings chronicles the fall of Iran's Shaha man feared by many but understood by few. This account examines how hubris, Cold War tensions, and revolutionary fervor toppled a monarchy whose ruler pursued modernization while remaining fatally disconnected from his people, the shockwaves of which still reverberate through international relations today * Bradley Hope, bestselling co-author of Billion Dollar Whale and Blood and Oil * A riveting, masterfully told account of how the Shahs downfall became a tragic turning point in history, as America stumbled blindly into a long and costly conflict that shadows the Middle East to this day. A must-read... urgent and unforgettable. * Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Ghost Wars * Masterful and gripping ... Taking us inside the fortified walls of the shahs palaces, King of Kings lays bare the folly and hubris that led to the shahs demise, the hostage crisis and a radical theocracy that would reshape the Middle East. * Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of National Book Award finalist Imperial Life in The Emerald City * Forensically reported and deeply researched, King of Kings is a brilliantly absorbing, page-turning account of the Iranian Revolution. Scott Anderson is one of the very best narrative historians writing today * Wendell Steavenson, author of The Weight of a Mustard Seed *

Scott Anderson is the author of five works of non-fiction and two novels. His non-fiction includes Lawrence in Arabia, a Sunday Times bestseller which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is a contributing writer for New York Times Magazine.