King Abdul Aziz: Political Correspondence 1904–1953 4 Hardback Volume Set
This publication organises and presents for the first time an extensive collection of letters from and to the Saudi leader reflecting the evolution over fifty years of his status, authority, style and statesmanship. For the most part, the letters are in both Arabic and English. The first items date from the years after his fabled recapture of Riyadh in 1902, when Abdul Aziz emerged as Amir of Nejd. The last letters are from the year of King Abdul Aziz´s death, 1953. In between there are such historical highlights as the resistance to the Turks culminating in their defeat and removal; relations with the Sharif of Mecca; correspondence with Philby; relations with Al-Rashid, tribal raiding and the problems of controlling the Ikhwan; relations with Hijaz; the boundary with Jordan; regional politics with Iraq, Kuwait and Yemen; and in the later years, concerns with customs, oil exploitation and development.
- Provides a unique collection of historical primary source documents with both English and Arabic originals; many letters in the original Arabic have contemporary English summary translations
- Contains collections of key documents from the India Office Library
- Previously unknown or fragmented material is now available in a coherent collection
Product details
December 2019Multiple copy pack
9781788066310
2000 pages
200 × 275 × 224 mm
5.22kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Volume 1. 1904–1918
- Volume 2. 1919–1924
- Volume 3. 1925–1929
- Volume 4. 1930–1953.