Synopses & Reviews
Insightful, penetrating, and shocking, the defining
biography of Iraq's deposed tyrant
Drawing on an unparalleled network of sources, contacts, and firsthand testimonies, Con Coughlin takes us to the center of Saddam Hussein's complex, bewildering regime -- and beyond. Fully updated and revised, Saddam: His Rise and Fall meticulously describes how Hussein took power and immediately set about controlling every aspect of Iraqi life.
Coughlin examines Hussein's regime both before and after its fall, exploring the contradictions of Saddam's private life: his sponsoring of Islamic fundamentalism while whiskey drinking and womanizing as well as his reliance on and celebration of family negated by his violent and temperamental treatment of them. With evidence from family members, servants, and staff, Saddam: His Rise and Fall is unique in its close-up representation of this elusive and secretive world.
In all-new chapters and an epilogue, and with shocking new disclosures, Coughlin also vividly recounts the last few months of Saddam's reign and his eventual capture by American forces.
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“Coughlin sheds especially valuable light on the viciousness of Saddam Husseins early career.” Foreign Service Journal
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“...the most sought after biographer of Saddam Hussein.” Los Angeles Times
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“... readers looking for a biography of Iraqs strongman will need to look no further.” Publishers Weekly
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“.... a timely, detailed portrait of the Iraqi dictator.” Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Revolutionary, president, fugitive and captive, Saddam Hussein was a dominant force in Middle Eastern politics for many years. In this New York Times bestseller, Con Coughlin draws on an unparalleled network of sources to explore Saddam's life, from his humble birth to his rise to power and eventual capture by American forces in 2003.
Coughlin recounts Saddam's regime, in which the dictator tried to control every aspect of Iraqi life. He also explores the many contradictions in Saddam's character, including his support of fundamentalist Islam while in private he drank alcohol and was a womanizer, as well as his celebration of the family, which was contradicted by his violent and unpredictable treatment of his own relatives. Insightful, penetrating and shocking, Con Coughlin has written the defining biography of one of the most dangerous men of the last two decades.
Con Coughlin is one of Britain's leading journalists. He is Defense and Security Editor for London's Daily Telegraph and is a frequent commentator for British and American news and current affairs programs. He was one of CNN's official contributors during the war in Iraq and is presently a political commentator for NBC and MSNBC.
"An engrossing account of how a semi-educated peasant boy advanced to power through the bloodstained shoals of Iraqi revolutionary politics. Chilling." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
--Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Con Coughlin, one of Britain's leading journalists, is the executive foreign editor of the Daily Telegraph and a world-renowned expert on the Middle East. He is the critically acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller Saddam: His Rise and Fall. He appears regularly on television and radio in the United States, and has been a frequent political commentator on CNN, NBC, and MSNBC. He has also written for the Wall Street Journal and the Atlantic Monthly. He lives in London, England.