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Books : The Amber Room

The Amber Room


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark
June 03, 2004


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A bit of history, some art and a lot of detective work and bingo - an absolutely riveting read for the whole 357 pages.
Scott-Clark and Levy have managed to write a fantastically thrilling book based on meticulous research. Truly astounding in places, I had to keep reminding myself that it was non-fiction. What is it they say? Truth can be stranger than fiction, it can be more surreal, more enlightening and more poignant too. The people, places, politics and power, both in the past and in contemporary societies, are portrayed with clarity and empathy. A breathtaking read.

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Books : Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Global Nuclear Weapons Conspiracy

Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Global Nuclear Weapons Conspiracy


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark
September 01, 2007


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Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

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Books : Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Global Nuclear Weapons Consipracy

Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Global Nuclear Weapons Consipracy


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark
March 01, 2008


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Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

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Books : The Amber Room: The Controversial Truth About the Greatest Hoax of the Twentieth Century

The Amber Room: The Controversial Truth About the Greatest Hoax of the Twentieth Century


by: Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy
May 12, 2005


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A bit of history, some art and a lot of detective work and bingo - an absolutely riveting read for the whole 357 pages.
Scott-Clark and Levy have managed to write a fantastically thrilling book based on meticulous research. Truly astounding in places, I had to keep reminding myself that it was non-fiction. What is it they say? Truth can be stranger than fiction, it can be more surreal, more enlightening and more poignant too. The people, places, politics and power, both in the past and in contemporary societies, are portrayed with clarity and empathy. A breathtaking read.

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Books : Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons

Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark
October 16, 2007


Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

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Books : The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure

The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark, Cathy Scott-Clark
2004-06


Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

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Books : Deception [Cd] (Library Edition)

Deception [Cd] (Library Edition)


by: Adrian Levy; Catherine Scott-Clark; (Reader) Richard Poe
2007


Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

The book does not deserve 5 stars as it misses out on some pretty important aspects of Pakistani politics. The ... Read More:

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Books : Nuclear Deception: The Dangerous Relationship Between the United States and Pakistan

Nuclear Deception: The Dangerous Relationship Between the United States and Pakistan


by: Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark
October 14, 2008


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Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

The book does not deserve 5 stars as it misses out on some pretty important aspects of Pakistani politics. The ... Read More:

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Books : The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure

The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure


by: Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy
July 05, 2005


Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

The book does not deserve 5 stars as it misses out on some pretty important aspects of Pakistani politics. The ... Read More:

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Books : The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure

The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure


by: Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy
October 20, 2008


Levy and Scott-Clarke's book is an excellent depiction of Pakistan's nuclear proliferation programme from the late seventies till this day. The book is excellently written, flows, is well documented and at times reads more like a thriller than a journalistic account of stockpiling and secondary market trading in nuclear weapons. The book also describes the lack of oversight undertaken by changing US governments and leaves the reader in no doubt that this was deliberate and largely driven by the desire to please Pakistan and retain her as an ally in the war against first the Mujahedeen and then the efforts against the Taleban and Bin Laden.

The book does not deserve 5 stars as it misses out on some pretty important aspects of Pakistani politics. The ... Read More:

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