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Guests of the Ayatollah by Mark Bowden

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Guests of the Ayatollah

The Iran Hostage Crisis: the First Battle in America's War With Militant Islam

Mark Bowden, Simon & Schuster Audio

Grove/Atlantic · Print & ebook · March 23, 2007

Reading lane: Iranian History

From the best-selling author of Black Hawk Down comes a riveting, definitive chronicle of the Iran hostage crisis, America’s first battle with militant Islam.

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Why This Clicks

High-Stakes Context

A tense, explanatory read that frames the hostage crisis as an opening clash in a larger.

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  • A tightly staged account
  • Classroom-ready geopolitical context

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  • Mark Bowden’s clear, driven reporting
  • History with the pace of a live sequence

Book Details

Authors
Mark Bowden, Simon & Schuster Audio
Publisher
Grove/Atlantic
Published
March 23, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Iranian History · Iraq War (2003-2011)
Reading lane
Iranian History

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Publisher Categories

  • Middle Eastern History

  • Military History

  • Middle Eastern Studies

About This Book

From the best-selling author of Black Hawk Down comes a riveting, definitive chronicle of the Iran hostage crisis, America’s first battle with militant Islam. On November 4, 1979, a group of radical Islamist students, inspired by the revolutionary Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran. They took fifty-two Americans hostage, and kept nearly all of them hostage for 444 days. In Guests of the Ayatollah , Mark Bowden tells this sweeping story thro...

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From the best-selling author of Black Hawk Down comes a riveting, definitive chronicle of the Iran hostage crisis, America’s first battle with militant Islam. On November 4, 1979, a group of radical Islamist students, inspired by the revolutionary Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran. They took fifty-two Americans hostage, and kept nearly all of them hostage for 444 days. In Guests of the Ayatollah , Mark Bowden tells this sweeping story through the eyes of the hostages, the soldiers in a new special forces unit sent to free them, their radical, naïve captors, and the diplomats working to end the crisis. Bowden takes us inside the hostages’ cells and inside the Oval Office for meetings with President Carter and his exhausted team. We travel to international capitals where shadowy figures held clandestine negotiations, and to the deserts of Iran, where a courageous, desperate attempt to rescue the hostages exploded into tragic failure. Bowden dedicated five years to this research, including numerous trips to Iran and countless interviews with those involved on both sides. Guests of the Ayatollah is a detailed, brilliantly re-created, and suspenseful account of a crisis that gripped and ultimately changed the world.

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