Saddam Hussein

Follows the life of the abused, fatherless child through "his transition as a youthful agitator to a cunning politician and powerful member of the Baathist party...We follow the birth of Pan Arabism and the eruption of hostility toward the domination of the Middle East by Western powers...We see, too, the complex political, religious, and ethnic hostilities that have allowed him not only to rise but to stay in power"--Flyleaf.

Millbrook Press
1995
9781562944759
book

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
1840544053229227771319119863PAVH363PAVH05117B HUS92015774597521709567815
3437464172209225771319119863CLMH125CLMH007641956.7 STE956.715774597521709567815
11549164838476229771319119863EIEH160EIEH30302B HUSSEIN92015814652241736518457
12792614952717231571319119863HFMS267HFMS25065B HUSSEIN92015814652241736518457
16824615297087224671319119863WCHS508091023514956.704 STE956.715825759371709307855
18091455411694243871319119863CCHS138CCHS021801BIO HUSSEIN92015825759371742569409
18967275490385244471319119863GCMS215GCMS480652956.704 STE956.715825759371742569409
29634826435487240671319119863NEH343NWS0005305956.704 STE956.716377825731736800991