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| #7666523 in Books | 1937 | File type: PDF | 331 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Inside view of Iraqi Kurds|By Morven C. Barwick|This is one of those rare books that one finds by someone "on the ground" who writes accurately as well as entertainingly. A story of road building through one of the most interesting "remote areas " of the region, building on both history as well as the culture, but especially the incredible feat of putting in a vital road, still||Independent on Sunday (4 stars out of 5): "It's full of derring-do, dynamite and splendid fellows smoking pipes."; Global Magazine: "a classic piece of travel writing by a man who is immersed in his surroundings...also serves as a poignant hstorical note abo
In 1928, Archibald Hamilton traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan, having been commissioned to build a road that would stretch from Northern Iraq, through the mountains and gorges of Kurdistan and on to the Iranian border. Now called the Hamilton Road, this was, even by today's standards, a considerable feat of engineering and remains one of the most strategically important roads in the region. In this colorful and engaging account, Hamilton describes the four years he spent ov...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Road through Kurdistan;: The narrative of an engineer in Iraq, | Archibald Milne Hamilton. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.