Saladin in His Time

by P. H. Newby

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Honored by Christian and Muslim alike, celebrated by Dante and Sir Walter Scott, Saladin reigns as the most famous of all Islamic heroes. As sultan of Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine, he achieved great success in the wars against the crusaders--particularly with his capture of Jerusalem. And, his disciplined army stood in marked contrast to the Christians, who slaughtered indiscriminately following their victory in 1099. This thoroughly researched biography shows Saladin as a skillful show more diplomat, a generous but firm ruler, and a deeply religious man...who tragically died without enough money to pay for his own grave. show less

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Readable and engaging account of this influential figure and his times. Especially interesting in its sympathetic portrayal of the non-European point of view. Saladin is seen to possess many of the traits his Christian opponents would honor: Compassion, wisdom, fairness, honest bargaining.

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P.H. Newby, known as Howard Newby, was born in Crowborough, Sussex on June 25, 1918 and was educated at Hanley Castle Grammar School in Worcestershire, and St Paul's College of Education in Cheltenham, England. Newby served in the British Army during World War II and then took a teaching position at Fouad 1st University in Cairo. He also worked show more for the BBC, becoming Controller of the Third Programme. Newby published a novel, "A Journey to the Interior," in 1945. In 1969, he was the first winner of the Booker Prize, a British literary prize given to a Commonwealth writer for the best novel published in the U.K. during the previous year, for "Something to Answer For." He died on September 6, 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
956.01History & geographyHistory of AsiaMiddle East Asia: Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, JordanMiddle East
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DS38.4 .S2 .N48History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of Asia
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