Harold Lamb
Harold Albert Lamb (September 1, 1892 – April 9, 1962) was an American writer, novelist, historian, and screenwriter. In both his fiction and nonfiction work, Lamb gravitated toward subjects related to Asia and the Middle East.Lamb was an advocate of inclusive literature and history, saying to ''The New York Times'' in 1953, "It all came out as an intense irritation over the fact that all history seemed to draw a north-south line across Europe, through Berlin and Venice, say. Everything was supposed to have happened west of that line, nothing to the East. Ridiculous of course." Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1920
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Published 1931
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113G'ingis Ḥan kovesh ha-ʻaravahג׳ינגיס חאן כובש הערבה /
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117Suliman ha mefoʼar : shaliṭ ha-Mizraḥ /סולימן המפואר : שליט המזרח /by Lamb, Harold, 1892-1962
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Published 1931
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Published 1964
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