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Patriot of Persia

Muhammad Mossadegh and a Very British Coup

Author: Christopher de Bellaigue  

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A brilliant biography of one of the great political eccentrics of modern times - Muhammad Mossadegh

On 19 August 1953 the British and American intelligence agencies launched a desperate coup against a cussed, bedridden 72-year-old. Above all, the life of Muhammad Mossadegh is a warning to today's occupants of Downing Street and the White House, as they commit us all to intervention in a volatile and unpredictable region.

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A brilliant biography of one of the great political eccentrics of modern times - Muhammad Mossadegh

On 19 August 1953 the British and American intelligence agencies launched a desperate coup against a cussed, bedridden 72-year-old. Above all, the life of Muhammad Mossadegh is a warning to today's occupants of Downing Street and the White House, as they commit us all to intervention in a volatile and unpredictable region.

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A brilliant biography of one of the great political eccentrics of modern times - Muhammad MossadeghOn 19 August 1953 the British and American intelligence agencies launched a desperate coup against a cussed, bedridden 72-year-old. His name was Muhammad Mossadegh, the Iranian prime minister. To Winston Churchill he was a lunatic, determined to humiliate Britain. To President Eisenhower he was delivering Iran to the Soviets. Mossadegh must go.And so he did, in one of the most dramatic episodes in modern Middle Eastern history. But the countries that overthrew him would, in time, deeply regret it. Mossadegh was one of the first liberals of the Middle East, a man whose conception of liberty was as sophisticated as any in Europe or America. He wanted friendship with the West - not slavish dependence.Here, for the first time, is the political and personal life of a remarkable patriot, written by our foremost observer of Iran. Above all, the life of Muhammad Mossadegh is a warning to today's occupants of Downing Street and the White House, as they commit us all to intervention in a volatile and unpredictable region.

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Awards

Winner of Washington Institute Book Prize: Bronze 2012 (United States)

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Critic Reviews

[It] is about a wildly popular figure who promised Iran's future would not be dependent on paying homage to the west: Mohammed Mossadegh, who was brutally removed from power in a coup orchestrated by the CIA in 1953. De Bellaigue is an outstanding journalist and you can tell why -- Peter Frankopan History Today
Compelling -- Max Hastings Sunday Times
Excellent -- Charles Glass Spectator
A rich and timely immersion -- David Gardner Financial Times
De Bellaigue's book is unsurpassed as a rounded portrait of Mossadegh Times Literary Supplement
De Bellaigue portrays some fascinating, and often farcical, stories of political life in Iran Independent
The author shows his intimate understanding and knowledge of of Middle Eastern politics… A timely warning of the consequences of Western intervention Big Issue in the North
A vivid, informed portrait of Iran’s liberal, nationalist, eccentric prime minister… it illuminates a complex country and its distrust in the West -- Holly Kyte Sunday Telegraph (Seven)

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About the Author

Christopher de Bellaigue is the award-winning author of The Lion House- The Rise of Suleyman the Magnificent, which was chosen as a book of the year by The Times, Sunday Times, Spectator and New Yorker among others, as well as five previous books, including The Islamic Enlightenment, which was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-fiction and the Orwell Prize for Political Writing in 2017.As a reporter he has covered war, politics, society and the environment in five continents for the Economist, the New York Review of Books, the Guardian and the BBC. He is the founder of the Lake District Book Festival in Cartmel, Cumbria, an Honorary Fellow of the University of St Andrews and in 2026 he will take up a Visiting Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford.

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On 19 August 1953 the British and American intelligence agencies launched a desperate coup against a cussed, bedridden 72-year-old. His name was Muhammad Mossadegh, the Iranian prime minister. To Winston Churchill he was a lunatic, determined to humiliate Britain. To President Eisenhower he was delivering Iran to the Soviets. Mossadegh must go. And so he did, in one of the most dramatic episodes in modern Middle Eastern history. But the countries that overthrew him would, in time, deeply regret it. Mossadegh was one of the first liberals of the Middle East, a man whose conception of liberty was as sophisticated as any in Europe or America. He wanted friendship with the West - not slavish dependence. Here, for the first time, is the political and personal life of a remarkable patriot, written by our foremost observer of Iran. Above all, the life of Muhammad Mossadegh is a warning to today's occupants of Downing Street and the White House as they commit us all to intervention in a volatile and unpredictable region. 'A rich and timely immersion' Financial Times 'De Bellaigue's book is unsurpassed as a rounded portrait of Mossadegh' Times Literary Supplement

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Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Publishing | Vintage
Published
7th February 2013
Pages
336
ISBN
9780099540489

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