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Loyalties Mesopotamia, volume 1


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Éditeur : Oxford University Press Date & Lieu : 1936, London
Préface : Pages : 340
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 155x230 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Ang. 3651.IThème : Histoire

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Loyalties Mesopotamia, volume 1


Loyalties Mesopotamia, volume 1

Arnold T. Wilson

Oxford University

Prologue
(See map I)

'Tout comprendre rend très indulgent'. Madame de Stall, Corinne, BR. XVIII, CH. v

When in July 1914 Reuter's Agency, harbinger of coming doom, spread the news of the crime of Sarajevo, the political horizon in the Middle East was less clouded than at any time during the previous five years.

In Persia the young Shah, Sultan Ahmad, whose coronation took place on 2 r st July, was reigning as a constitutional monarch in a country so long inured to civil disorder as to be little affected by its continuance. 'The rich', as the Persian saying goes, 'occupied themselves with their riches and the poor with their poverty.' Yet there were indications of a real improvement in the state of public order, and the Viceroy of India, when opening the Legislative Assembly in March, had publicly testified to the good work that was being done by the Persian gendarmerie under Swedish officers. The harvest had been good, the opium crop promised well, and there was, in addition, every prospect that within a few years very substantial profit would acrue to the country from the operations of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, which was already exporting oil at the rate of over a quarter of a million tons per annum.

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Arnold T. Wilson

Loyalties Mesopotamia, 1914-1917, v. 1

Oxford University

Oxford University Press
Loyalties Mesopotamia, 1914-1917, v. 1
Arnold T. Wilson

From the outbreak of war to the death of General Maude

By the same Author

The Persian Gulf

An historical sketch from the earliest times
to the beginning of the twentieth century

Out of print

A Bibliography of Persia
Loyalties: Mesopotamia, 1917-1920

Loyalties Mesopotamia, Volume I, 1914-1917

A personal and historical record by
Sir Arnold T. Wilson, M.P.
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.M.G., D.S.O.
Formerly acting civil commissioner in Mesopotamia, political
resident in the Persian Gulf and His Majesty's Consul General for
Fars, Khuzistan, etc.

si quid tamen olim
scripseris, in Maeci descendat iudicis aures
et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum,
membranis intus positis : delere licebit
quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.
Horace. Ars Poetica

Suppose some day
You should take courage and compose a lay,
Entrust it first to Maecius' critic ears,
Your sire's and mine, and keep it back nine years.
What's kept at home you cancel by a stroke :
What's sent abroad you never can revoke.
Conington

Oxford University Press
London : Humphrey Milford

First edition December 193o
Second edition December 1931
Reissued in the Oxford bookshelf October 1936

Printed in Great Britain




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