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61. Libya and Qaddafi (Impact Book)
 
62. Index Libycus: A Cumulative Index
 
63. Imagery and Ideology in U.S. Policy
$88.99
64. Libya Since Independence: Oil
$54.44
65. Tobruk 1941: Rommel's Opening
 
66. Not a Conquering Hero: the 2/9th
 
67. A short history of Libya: From
68. History of Lybia: History of Libya,Ancient
69. Benghazi: Libya, History of Benghazi,
 
70. Fezzan: A short history
 
71. Historical Dictionary of Libya
 
72. Forgotten Pages from Libya's Political
 
73. Guns against tanks;: L Troop,
 
74. Government & society in Tripolitania
 
75. Libya (Libyan Studies)
 
76. Libya: Down the Centuries
 
77. Libya: A Modern History
 
78. Libya: A Modern History
 
79. The U.S. aggression in Libya:
 
80. Media coverage in the Federal

61. Libya and Qaddafi (Impact Book)
by Don Lawson
 Library Binding: 128 Pages (1987-04)
list price: US$12.90
Isbn: 0531103293
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Discusses the recent history of Libya and the background of current issues in its relations with the United States and other countries, as well as the role played by the strongman Qaddafi. ... Read more


62. Index Libycus: A Cumulative Index to Bibliography of Libya, 1915-1975
by Hans Schluter
 Hardcover: Pages (1981-01)
list price: US$29.00
Isbn: 0816185344
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63. Imagery and Ideology in U.S. Policy Toward Libya, 1969-1982 (Pitt Series in Policy and Institutional Studies)
by Mahmoud G. Elwarfally
 Hardcover: 234 Pages (1988-12)
list price: US$49.95
Isbn: 0822935805
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How close to reality was the official U.S. image of Libya through the Nixon-Ford, Carter, and Reagan administrations? After recounting the actions of Libya and the United States in the Middle East since 1969, ElWahrfally concludes that it was very far from accurate.

Using personal interviews as well as scholarly research, ElWarfally demonstrates that recent U.S. relations with Libya, regardless of rhetoric, have been primarily determined by whether or not Libya serves U.S. interests in the region: maintaining access to Middle Eastern oil, protecting Israel, and limiting Soviet expansionism. Just as the official image of Libya has veered from one extreme to another, U.S. policy responses have also often conflicted with the publicly stated view.

The Nixon administration was at first friendly toward Libya, even though Qaddafi ejected the U.S. military and nationalized the oil industry, because of Libya's avowed anticommunism and U.S. dependence on Libyan oil. After 1976, the official U.S. image was more hostile, and Libya was attacked as a destabilizing influence in the Middle East. Outrage reached new heights during the Reagan administration, which made several unsuccessful covert attempts to unseat Qaddafi, mounted an embargo and military provocations, and in 1986 bombed Libya on a pretext later revealed to be false.
   

Combining theory with current history, this book demonstrates that fixed ideas and misinterpretation of events may have more to do with foreign policy behavior than facts do. Suggesting a new direction for research into relations between the superpowers and the Third World, it will interest scholars, students, and policymakers concerned with the Middle East.
 

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64. Libya Since Independence: Oil and State Building
by Dirk Vanderwalle
Hardcover: 232 Pages (1998-12-31)
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Asin: 1860642632
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During its tumultuous history and throughout the growth of its oil economy, Libya has failed to develop state institutions, its rulers simply ignoring notions of modern statehood. Based on archival research in Tripoli, fieldwork around Libya, and interviews with the country's leaders, this detailed analysis of its political and economic development since independence in 1951 sets out to show how the very capital inflows from oil, intended to finance the building of a modern state, have in fact worked to impede modernization and state building. ... Read more


65. Tobruk 1941: Rommel's Opening Move (Praeger Illustrated Military History)
by Jon Latimer
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2004-02-28)
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Asin: 0275982874
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In March 1941, with Wavell's British troops having routed the Italians from Cyrenaica, General Erwin Rommel arrived in Tripoli to command the Deutsches Afrikakorps. Over the next two years the Afrikakorps and its commander would become legendary. In his first offensive, Rommel swept across the desert, driving the British back to the Egyptian frontier and capturing much of the 2nd Armored Division in the process. One thorn remained in his side--the vital port of Tobruk continued to resist. If it could hold out Rommel's offensive might be halted. Wavell instructed General Morshead and his garrison of 30,000 determined Australians to hold at all cost. The scene was set for one of the epic struggles of the desert war. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A fine book of its kind
Osprey Campaign Series has produced several fine books. In a fairly short book paticular battles are outlined with supporting maps and pictures.
Tobruk is a fine example of such a book. Military readers will be familiar with such descriptions as a major engagement between tens of thousands of combatants is decided at a point where only a few hundred soldiers actually fight. Such an engagement is the Battle of the Salient in April-May 1941 and it is well covered in the book.

The defence of Tobruk was a monumental task, the Australian force under the command of General Morshead or Ming the Merciless as he was affectionally known by his men where asked to hold Tobruk for eight weeks. The siege lasted 8 months.

In the Desert Was the few towns were of great importance and in paticular places such as Tobruk which had a harbor. The stand of Tobruk prevented Rommel from advancing further to Egypt.

It was a monumental siege and became the very essence of all what the British and the Commonwealth stood for, a bull dog refusing to give in before the mighty Germans and for the first time the Germans could not find victory.

It is a good book of its kind and goes through those eventful 8 months with much detail.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
Like all books in the Osprey campaign series, this volume is meant to be an overview of a specific series of battles. In this, Jon Latimer does excellent work. As always, the format of the campaign series does well to give a feel for the campaign. Latimer even goes into some detail on the role of the antiaircraft artillerymen in Tobruk, a vital but often overlooked aspect of the siege. Overall, a good reference about Tobruk or a light read well worth looking into.

4-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Brief Account
Latimer has done an outstanding job of compressing a large amount of information into the limited format of an Osprey volume.The reviewer (below) may have wanted a far fuller account, but if he has a way of including all of the information Latimer has conveyed *as well as* all the material he believes was missing in just 20,000 words then I suggest he contact Osprey immediately.Such an achievement would be remarkable.I wonder whether some reviewers are more interested in showing off their knowledge than in a reasonable assessment of the work in question.

Given the limited scope of the Osprey format and the general nature of the series' reading audience, Latimer has done a superb job of outlining most of the important aspects of this campaign and of pointing the interested reader in the direction of further, fuller accounts.Highly recommended.

3-0 out of 5 stars A Truncated Account of the Desert Siege
Jon Latimer picks up in this volume on the Siege of Tobruk where he left off in his previous volume in the Osprey Campaign Series, Operation Compass 1940.Although the style is similar to the first volume, this work is better written and better edited.However, it is important to note that this volume does not cover the entire siege of Tobruk, only the period from Rommel's initial offensive on 24 March to the end of Operate "Battleaxe" on 17 June 1941.Since the siege continued until late November 1941, this period will presumably be covered in another volume on "Operation Crusader".Nevertheless, the story of the siege seems oddly truncated in this account.

The section on commanders is far too brief.Rommel is the only Axis commander given serious attention and even the Allied commanders are mostly glossed over.Generalmajor Streich, commander of the 5th Light Division, had a poor relationship with Rommel and this should have been discussed since it contributed to the failure of the first German attack on Tobruk.The section on opposing armies is totally superficial, focusing on a general discussion of anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns, rather than discussing the units involved in the siege.The German 5th Light was a very ad hoc force cobbled together from various bits and pieces in late 1940.More information on the 9th Australian Division should have been provided.Virtually no information on the Italians was provided - Latimer missed a chance here to comment on their recovery, of sorts, from the Beda Fomm disaster. The Order of Battle provided is quite thorough, although there is no list of Axis aircraft available.Latimer should also have made some mention of the reinforcement schedules for both sides. The campaign summary is solid, if unexceptional.Latimer covers all the main points, but a review of his bibliography reveals that he has not dug much past standard secondary sources. There has been a wealth of new information about the Desert War, including a lot of specialized studies on the panzer units of the Afrika Korps, as well as information about Enigma, that have not been incorporated in this volume.Excellent sources, such as the Royal Armored Corps histories and the Tank Museum do not appear to have been utilized.Perhaps in his next volume, Latimer can attempt a bit more research.Finally, there is no attempt at analysis, asking why couldn't Rommel take Tobruk?Obviously inadequate resources played a key factor, but Latimer sheds little light on the question of whether Rommel had any other options. ... Read more


66. Not a Conquering Hero: the 2/9th Battalion at War: the Seige of Tobruk, Battles of Milne Bay - Buna, Shaggy Ridge: The 219 Battalion at War (Semi-unit history)
by Rollerston
 Paperback: 200 Pages (1996-09)

Isbn: 0959140506
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67. A short history of Libya: From the remotest times up to date
by Mohamed Ben Massaud Fushaika
 Unknown Binding: 71 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0006EBA0O
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68. History of Lybia: History of Libya,Ancient Libya,History of Islamic Tripolitania and Cyrenaica,History of Libya as Italian Colony,Italo-Turkish War,History of modern Libya
Paperback: 76 Pages (2009-03-26)
list price: US$46.00
Isbn: 6130001983
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History of Libya,Ancient Libya,History of IslamicTripolitania and Cyrenaica,History of Libya as ItalianColony,Italo-Turkish War,History of modernLibya,History ofOttoman Libya,Kingdom of Libya,Libya (mythology),ItalianLibya,Foreign relations of Libya,Districts ofLibya,Economyof Libya,Culture of Libya,Religion in Libya,Politicsof Libya ... Read more


69. Benghazi: Libya, History of Benghazi, Omar Mukhtar, HIV trial inLibya, Benina International Airport, Cyrenaica, 1986Berlin discotheque bombing, Railway stations in Libya,Bombing of Libya
Paperback: 108 Pages (2009-10-02)
list price: US$57.00
Isbn: 6130053657
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Benghazi. Libya, History of Benghazi, Omar Mukhtar, HIVtrial in Libya, Benina International Airport, Cyrenaica,1986 Berlin discotheque bombing, Railway stations in Libya,Bombing of Libya ... Read more


70. Fezzan: A short history
by M. S Ayoub
 Unknown Binding: 130 Pages (1968)

Asin: B0007JD1ZK
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71. Historical Dictionary of Libya (African Historical Dictionaries, No. 33)
by Ronald Bruce St John
 Hardcover: 192 Pages (1991)

Asin: B000V12Q0U
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72. Forgotten Pages from Libya's Political History: The Memoirs of Mustafa Ahmad Ben-Halim, Former Prime Minister of Libya
by Mustafa Ahmad Ben-Halim
 Hardcover: 848 Pages (1992-11-16)

Isbn: 187376510X
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73. Guns against tanks;: L Troop, 33rd Battery, 7th New Zealand Anti-tank Regiment in Libya, 23 November 1941 (New Zealand in the Second World War)
by E. H Smith
 Unknown Binding: 31 Pages (1948)

Asin: B0007IV2T8
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74. Government & society in Tripolitania & Cyrenaica, Libya, 1835-1911: The Ottoman impact (Libyan studies centre historical publications in Foreign Languages Series)
by Abdallah A Ibrahim
 Unknown Binding: 399 Pages (1989)

Asin: B0007C85FI
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75. Libya (Libyan Studies)
 Hardcover: 273 Pages (1989-12)

Isbn: 0950836346
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76. Libya: Down the Centuries
by Erica Mary Garman, Abdul Bari Khalil Ghemati
 Paperback: 223 Pages (2006-01-01)

Isbn: 1850772606
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77. Libya: A Modern History
by John Wright
 Hardcover: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B002K7EZ84
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78. Libya: A Modern History
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B001TTAL1E
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79. The U.S. aggression in Libya: Some lessons for Africa
by J. D Etuk
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1986)

Asin: B0007BMOGU
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80. Media coverage in the Federal Republic of Germany on the conflict between the U.S. and Libya in spring 1986
by Joachim Friedrich Staab
 Unknown Binding: 28 Pages (1988)

Asin: B0007C34RC
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