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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Guy Wint Archives
Guy Wint •ï¿½14 Items / 8 Books, 1 Article, 5 Reviews
Middle East Crisis (1957)
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    Suez Crisis (3 Reviews)
    The Suez War, by Paul Johnson
    1. The Suez War by Paul Johnson
    2. Middle East Crisis by Guy Wint and Peter Calvocoressi
    3. One Hundred Hours to Suez by Robert D.Q. Henriques
    Commonweal, April 18, 1958, pp. 87-88
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    Pick of the Paperbacks (8 Reviews)
    Beowulf, by David Wright
    1. Beowulf by David Wright
    2. Lizzie by Shirley Jackson
    3. Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism by Erwin Panofsky
    4. Middle East Crisis by Guy Wint and Peter Calvocoressi
    5. France Against Herself by Herbert Luethy
    6. A Dictionary of Politics by Florence Elliott and Michael Summerskill
    7. The Italian Painters of the Renaissance by Bernard Berenson
    8. The Wheel of Fire by G. Wilson Knight
    The Saturday Review, April 27, 1957, p. 17
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    Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    The Middle East
    1. One Hundred Hours to Suez by Robert D.Q. Henriques
    2. Guilty Men, 1957 by Michael Foot and Mervyn Jones
    3. Middle East Crisis by Guy Wint and Peter Calvocoressi
    4. There Goes the Middle East by Alfred M. Lilienthal
    5. The Arab-Israeli War, 1948 by Edgar O'Ballance
    6. Egypt, Israel, and the Gulf of Aqaba in International Law by Louis M. Bloomfield
    7. Islam and the West by Richard N. Frye
    8. Land Reform and Development in the Middle East by Doreen Warriner
    9. Agrarian Reform and the Record of Israel by A. Granott
    10. Bedouin Command by Peter Young
    11. Syria and Lebanon by Nicola Ziadeh
    12. Sultan in Oman by Jan Morris
    13. Afghanistan by Donald N. Wilber
    14. Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan by Donald N. Wilber
    Foreign Affairs, October 1957, pp. 191-192