66) Pearl Harbor Papers by Donald M. Goldstein this is a look into the Japanese plans for a Pearl Harbor and draws from Japanese sources including interviews with some of the key planners and participants.

67) Empire and Jihad: The Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920 by Neil Faulkner this while interesting in the sense of explaining the issues that continue to plague the region and the ugly legacy of British imperial ambitions, also meanders in some parts which detracts from the narrative

68) Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times by Morris Rossabi I was expecting more from this than what was delivered, but it was still a good insight into the life of Khubilai Khan and what it was like in Yuan Dynasty court

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