Harold Lamb

Lamb in 1935 Harold Albert Lamb (September 1, 1892 – April 9, 1962) was an American writer, novelist, historian, and screenwriter. In both his fiction and nonfiction work, Lamb gravitated toward subjects related to Asia and the Middle East.

Lamb was an advocate of inclusive literature and history, saying to ''The New York Times'' in 1953, "It all came out as an intense irritation over the fact that all history seemed to draw a north-south line across Europe, through Berlin and Venice, say. Everything was supposed to have happened west of that line, nothing to the East. Ridiculous of course." Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1958
Constantinople : birth of an empire /

: Includes index. : vii, 334, vi page, [4] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Published 1958
Charlemagne : the legend and the man /

: "A Bantam biography."
Includes index. : viii, 247 pages ; 18 cm

Published 1934
The crusades : iron men and saints /

: xi, 368 p. ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-358) and index.

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