Skip to content

Why They Don't Hate Us : Lifting the Veil on the Axis of Evil

Why They Don't Hate Us : Lifting the Veil on the Axis of Evil Paperback - 2005

by Mark LeVine

  • Used
  • Acceptable
  • Paperback

LeVine presents a groundbreaking exploration of the roots of the current conflict between the United States and the Muslim world.

Description

Oneworld Publications, 2005. Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Used - Acceptable
$6.57
FREE Shipping to USA Standard delivery: 4 to 8 days
More Shipping Options
Ships from ThriftBooks (Washington, United States)

Details

  • Title Why They Don't Hate Us : Lifting the Veil on the Axis of Evil
  • Author Mark LeVine
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition INTERNATIONAL ED
  • Condition Used - Acceptable
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oneworld Publications, Oxford
  • Date 2005
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Annotated, Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G1851683658I5N00
  • ISBN 9781851683659 / 1851683658
  • Weight 1.64 lbs (0.74 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.54 x 6.1 x 1.3 in (21.69 x 15.49 x 3.30 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Middle Eastern
    • Religious Orientation: Islamic
  • Dewey Decimal Code 327.56

About ThriftBooks Washington, United States

Biblio member since 2018
Seller rating: This seller has earned a 4 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.

From the largest selection of used titles, we put quality, affordable books into the hands of readers

Terms of Sale: 30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.

Browse books from ThriftBooks

Categories

Media reviews

Citations

  • Choice, 07/01/2006, Page 2056
  • Ingram Advance, 07/01/2005, Page 78
  • Library Journal, 08/08/2005, Page 0

About the author

Mark LeVine, of the University of California, Irvine, is a leading figure among the new generation of analysts of the modern Middle East and Islam, and a musician who has performed with artists like Mick Jagger. For the last six years he has lived and worked in the Middle East, dodging terrorist bombs, standing against bulldozers and sharing the lives of the people who form the subject of his work. Historical consultant for the Oscar-nominated and double Emmy award-winning Promises documentary, he has made numerous television and radio appearances and his work has been extensively quoted in leading newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post.