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    <title>Nasser</title>
    <subTitle> The Rise To Power</subTitle>
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    <publisher>Odhams Press</publisher>
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  <physicalDescription>
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  <tableOfContents>Nasser at School (Page-13), Britain in Egypt (Page-20), The Growth of Nationalism (Page-35), Future Political Program (Page-56Nasser the Student (Page-62), Tiger of Faluja (Page-76), Revolution (Page-83), Nasser Versus Neguib (Page-100), The Aswan High Dam (Page-120), The Big Bold Grab (Page-132), Nasser Between East and West (Page-141) The Egyptian (Page-165), A King Survives (Page-171), The United Nasser Republic (Page-182), Dream of Empire (Page-192) The Brothers in Baghdad (Page-200), Nasser and Kassem (Page-208), Nasser the Family Man (Page-216).</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Joachim Joesten</note>
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