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Karl Sabbagh

    Karl Sabbagh is an author whose works span a diverse range of subjects, from architecture and psychology to history and the Middle East. His writing often draws from his extensive experience producing and directing television documentaries, but also includes original non-fiction for a general readership. Through his publishing ventures, Sabbagh explores varied topics, offering readers unique perspectives on the world.

    Palestine. A Personal History.
    Skyscraper
    The Living Body
    Palestine
    • Karl Sabbagh's Palestinian father became famous throughout the Arab world by broadcasting for the BBC Arabic Service during the Second World War. When the war ended, Isa Khalil Sabbagh covered the fateful events of 1947-8 and later became an adviser in the American State Department. In Palestine, Sabbagh delves back centuries in an attempt to come to terms with his family's - and his people's - turbulent past. It is a panoramic survey of the political and religious barriers that have undermined the pursuit of lasting peace.

      Palestine
    • Skin and senses - Eyes - Ears - Eating - Muscles - Breathing - Heart - New lifef_

      The Living Body
    • Skyscraper

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(66)Add rating

      Skyscraper provides an intriguing "through-the-fence" look at the creation of a real skyscraper, Worldwide Plaza in New York City. Covering every aspect of the process, this fascinating book demonstrates the intricate interplay of science and technology, art and craftsmanship, finance and politics that results in a skyscraper. 16 pages of full-color photography.

      Skyscraper
    • Karl Sabbagh's Palestinian father became famous throughout the Arab world by broadcasting for the BBC Arabic Service during the Second World War. When the war ended, Isa Khalil Sabbagh covered the fateful events of 1947-8 and later became an adviser in the American State Department. In Palestine, Sabbagh delves back centuries in an attempt to come to terms with his family's - and his people's - turbulent past. It is a panoramic survey of the political and religious barriers that have undermined the pursuit of lasting peace.

      Palestine. A Personal History.