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Description du livre Etat : New. pp. 544. N° de réf. du vendeur 5683668
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A woman's journey from her father's harem through the Islamic Revolution.Sattareh Farman Farmaian, the daughter of a once-powerful and wealthy Iranian prince, was raised and educated in the 1920s and 1930s in a Persian harem compound, along with numerous mothers and more than 30 brothers and sisters. As a young woman, she broke with Muslim tradition and travelled to America, where she became the first Persian to study at the University of Southern California. Her new life in the West fired a vision to lift her own people out of backwardness and poverty, and she returned to Iran to found the Tehran School of Social Work. For more than 20 years, Sattareh and her students waged a war against poverty, disease and overcrowding, and then, soon after the collapse of the Shah's regime, she was forced to flee the country in fear of her life. In this account of her experiences, she provides an insider's view of Iran's journey through the 20th century and of the events which led up to, and followed, the Islamic revolution. An insider's view of Iran's journey through the 20th century and of the events which led up to, and followed, the Islamic revolution. The author, daughter of an Iranian prince, was the first Persian student at the University of Southern California and later founded the Tehran School of Social Work. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780552139281
Description du livre paperback. Etat : New. Language: ENG. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780552139281
Description du livre Soft Cover. Etat : new. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780552139281
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : New. BRAND NEW ** SUPER FAST SHIPPING FROM UK WAREHOUSE ** 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780552139281-GDR
Description du livre Paperback / softback. Etat : New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Sattareh Farman Farmaian, the daughter of a once-powerful and wealthy Iranian prince, was raised and educated in the 1920s and 1930s in a Persian harem compound, along with numerous mothers and more than 30 brothers and sisters. N° de réf. du vendeur B9780552139281
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Description du livre Etat : New. 1993. First Edition. Paperback. Sattareh Farman Farmaian, daughter of an Iranian prince, was raised and educated in the 1920s and 1930s in Persia. As a young woman, she broke with Muslim tradition and travelled to America. Here, she provides a view of Iran's journey through the 20th century and of the events which led up to, and followed, the Islamic revolution. Num Pages: 560 pages, portraits. BIC Classification: 1FBN; BGHA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 106 x 30. Weight in Grams: 296. . . . . . N° de réf. du vendeur V9780552139281
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 544 pages. 7.01x4.21x1.10 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur __0552139289
Description du livre Etat : New. 1993. First Edition. Paperback. Sattareh Farman Farmaian, daughter of an Iranian prince, was raised and educated in the 1920s and 1930s in Persia. As a young woman, she broke with Muslim tradition and travelled to America. Here, she provides a view of Iran's journey through the 20th century and of the events which led up to, and followed, the Islamic revolution. Num Pages: 560 pages, portraits. BIC Classification: 1FBN; BGHA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 106 x 30. Weight in Grams: 296. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. N° de réf. du vendeur V9780552139281