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Islands and Maritime Boundaries of the Gulf 1798-1960 20 Volume Hardback Set Including Boxed Maps, Mixed media product Book

Islands and Maritime Boundaries of the Gulf 1798-1960 20 Volume Hardback Set Including Boxed Maps Mixed media product

Edited by R. Schofield

Part of the Cambridge Archive Editions series

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This work is the single most important reference source for tracing the origins of contemporary maritime disputes in the Gulf - coverage includes Warba, Bubiyan, Hawar, Halul, Tamb, Abu Musa; in fact over 290 islands are indexed.

It records the development of the continental shelf boundaries of the Gulf, the importance of the islands in determining baselines and oil concession boundaries, evolving state practice and Anglo-American negotiations, and explores Anglo-Arab, Anglo-Persian and Perso-Arab relations.

The collection contains facsimiles of letters, reports, memoranda, sketches, charts and maps from a wide range of sources housed in the British Library (Oriental and India Office Collections) and the Public Record Office.

This collection was researched and edited by Richard Schofield, who has written widely on the territorial problems of the Gulf region.

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