The Shah's Last Ride by William Shawcross

The Shah's Last Ride by William Shawcross

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The Shah of Iran fled his country in 1978. Here, his last years are documented by a contemporary journalist who explores the ignominious treatment of this former Western ally by heads of state such as US President Carter and the King of Morocco and contrasts this with his former lifestyle.

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The Shah's Last Ride by William Shawcross

In the autumn of 1987 the Shah of Iran left his native country, ostensibly to take an extended holiday. Some months earlier, rioting had broken out amongst the Shah's subjects, fermented by supporters of the exiled Ayatollah Khomeini. The Shah was in fact never to return to Iran; for the rest of his life he was ignominiously shunted from country to country in search of a permanent refuge. The author, a contemporary journalist, traces the story of the Shah's last years in exile - expelled by the King of Morocco, refused entry to the USA by President Carter, forced to live in a beach hut in the Bahamas - placing these events in contrast to the Shah's former opulent and decadent lifestyle in Iran. William Shawcross has also written "The Quality of Mercy" and "Sideshow", a biography of Henry Kissinger.
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ISBN 13 9780701132545
ISBN 10 070113254X
Title The Shah's Last Ride
Author William Shawcross
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1989-01-16
Number of pages 463
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