Warlords of Oman by P S Allfree

Warlords of Oman by P S Allfree

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Under the leadership of His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos, the development of Oman and its people has been recognized as an international success story. This book records events that describe a very different state of affairs in this part of the world. It also features descriptions of the people and places.

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Warlords of Oman by P S Allfree

The publication of "Warlords of Oman" in 1967 coincided with the first export of oil from Oman and the beginning of momentous change in a country that had been virtually closed to the outside world. Since then under the leadership of His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos, the development of the country and its people has been recognized as an international success story.The events recorded in this book describe a very different state of affairs in a part of the world about which little was known at the time. Very few books had been published when "Warlords of Oman" first appeared in print.Although much has been written since about Oman and the events set down in this book, "Warlords of Oman" remains a classic of Arabian travel and experience. It is full of lively descriptions of people and places. Its pages abound with delightful scenes of local colour, lively encounters, fascinating characters and enthralling incidents.
P.S. Allfree joined the army in 1948 and was commissioned into the East Surrey Regiment, serving in Libya, Egypt and the Arabian Gulf. In 1968 he joined the Foreign Office, serving in Amman, Beirut and Sana'a. This was followed by a posting to London until his retirement from the Service in 1990. He died in 2006 aged 75.
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ISBN 13 9780709086000
ISBN 10 0709086008
Title Warlords of Oman
Author P S Allfree
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2008-05-30
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.