Palestine Twilight: The Murder of Dr Glock and the Archaeology of the Holy Land (Text Only)
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Edward Fox is an American journalist, living in London. He has a Master’s in Islamic Studies from Columbia University and studied classical Arabic. He is an accomplished travel writer with a distinct anthropological bent, and his journalism has appeared in the Independent, Guardian, and Esquire. His previous book, ‘Obscure Kingdoms’, a travel book on monarchs in Tonga, Java, Nigeria, Swaziland and Oman, was published in 1993 to rave reviews.
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