In “The Arts of Persia & Other Countries of Islam,” Hagop K. Kevorkian offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse artistic heritage of Persia and the Islamic world. The book is notable for its meticulous attention to detail and its synthesis of historical context with artistic analysis, weaving together the intricate tapestry of Islamic art from architecture to calligraphy. Kevorkian's prose is accessible yet scholarly, employing a narrative style that invites both the general reader and the academic into a deeper understanding of how cultural, social, and political influences shaped the artistic expressions across these regions. Hagop K. Kevorkian, an esteemed scholar and art historian, dedicated his life to the study of Islamic art and its historical contexts. His background, steeped in both Armenian heritage and a profound appreciation for Islamic culture, provides him with a unique perspective that informs his work. This book is the culmination of his extensive travels, research, and the rich dialogues he engaged in with fellow scholars and artists, underscoring his commitment to preserving and illuminating a collaborative global heritage. Recommended for those with a keen interest in art history, “The Arts of Persia & Other Countries of Islam” serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities and beauty of Islamic art. Whether a student, scholar, or casual reader, this book provides a captivating journey through the artistic legacy of a significant period in cultural history.