The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace

Author:   Aaron David Miller ,  William Hughes (Professor of Gothic Studies at Bath Spa University)
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
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9781433210235


Publication Date:   25 March 2008
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace


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Author:   Aaron David Miller ,  William Hughes (Professor of Gothic Studies at Bath Spa University)
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Imprint:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 15.30cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781433210235


ISBN 10:   1433210231
Publication Date:   25 March 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Miller's writing is both approachable and deeply smart; this and his absolute failure to take sides mean that this work will doubtlessly influence and enrage-and certainly inspire. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) A book of great significance owing to its breadth, objectivity, and judgment. Readers may come to share the author's sense of the great importance of peace and the 'humility and uncertainty' needed for its realization. -- Library Journal (starred review) What is unusual about this memoir when compared with other, similar ones is how lively, even irreverent, it is. Mr. Miller is a fine raconteur who fills his pages with real characters and sly observations. -- New York Times William Hughes, a professor of political science, narrates with impeccable pronunciation and subdued passion...imparting to his performance a sense of urgency that draws in the listener. The best narrators convey the 'can't-put-it-down' effect that Hughes produces so well here. -- AudioFile


"A book of great significance owing to its breadth, objectivity, and judgment. Readers may come to share the author's sense of the great importance of peace and the 'humility and uncertainty' needed for its realization. -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" Miller's writing is both approachable and deeply smart; this and his absolute failure to take sides mean that this work will doubtlessly influence and enrage-and certainly inspire. -- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" What is unusual about this memoir when compared with other, similar ones is how lively, even irreverent, it is. Mr. Miller is a fine raconteur who fills his pages with real characters and sly observations. -- ""New York Times"" William Hughes, a professor of political science, narrates with impeccable pronunciation and subdued passion...imparting to his performance a sense of urgency that draws in the listener. The best narrators convey the 'can't-put-it-down' effect that Hughes produces so well here. -- ""AudioFile"""


William Hughes, a professor of political science, narrates with impeccable pronunciation and subdued passion...imparting to his performance a sense of urgency that draws in the listener. The best narrators convey the 'can't-put-it-down' effect that Hughes produces so well here. -- AudioFile A book of great significance owing to its breadth, objectivity, and judgment. Readers may come to share the author's sense of the great importance of peace and the 'humility and uncertainty' needed for its realization. -- Library Journal (starred review) Miller's writing is both approachable and deeply smart; this and his absolute failure to take sides mean that this work will doubtlessly influence and enrage-and certainly inspire. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) What is unusual about this memoir when compared with other, similar ones is how lively, even irreverent, it is. Mr. Miller is a fine raconteur who fills his pages with real characters and sly observations. -- New York Times


William Hughes, a professor of political science, narrates with impeccable pronunciation and subdued passion...imparting to his performance a sense of urgency that draws in the listener. The best narrators convey the 'can't-put-it-down' effect that Hughes produces so well here. -- AudioFile What is unusual about this memoir when compared with other, similar ones is how lively, even irreverent, it is. Mr. Miller is a fine raconteur who fills his pages with real characters and sly observations. -- New York Times A book of great significance owing to its breadth, objectivity, and judgment. Readers may come to share the author's sense of the great importance of peace and the 'humility and uncertainty' needed for its realization. -- Library Journal (starred review) Miller's writing is both approachable and deeply smart; this and his absolute failure to take sides mean that this work will doubtlessly influence and enrage-and certainly inspire. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Author Information

Aaron David Miller is a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. For the last two decades, he has served as an advisor to six secretaries of state, and he helped formulate U.S. policy on the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli peace process. He lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland. William Hughes is an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator. A professor of political science at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon, he received his doctorate in American politics from the University of California at Davis. He has done voice-over work for radio and film and is also an accomplished jazz guitarist.

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