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In the inter-war years the Levant was the only region where Anglo-French imperial rivalry remained acute as the two powers struggled for influence over the spoils of the Ottoman Empire. This was the theme of one of the best-selling novels of the inter-war period, Pierre Benoit’s La Châtelaine du Liban, published in 1924 five years before de Gaulle set off for Beirut.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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