Abstract

East and West of Zagros are the memoirs of British officer, diplomat, and academic Cecil J. Edmonds (1889-1979) concerning his service between 1913 and 1921, first, as a junior diplomat and, later – during World War I and its immediate aftermath – as an (Assistant) Political Officer chiefly in Persia (including stints in Bushire, Shushtar, Dezful, Lorestan, Borujerd, Gilan, Qazvin, and Tabriz as well as occasional visits to Tehran) but also in Lower Mesopotamia and, for a very brief, but sign...

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