Condition: Fine. ; illustrated; full brown leather with decorative boards and raised bands to spine; gilt to page edges; tiny bit of shelfwear. Illustrated by Reinord Von Whitt-Pritchette. It shows how things started to unravel, leading to the current situation in the Middle East. SIGNED by Author, Limited, SIGNED edition with the original Publishers letter laid in. Condition: Very Good. Special Limited Edition. Hardcover. SIGNED by Author, Limited, SIGNED edition with the original Publishers letter laid in. Signed First Edition, Deluxe Leather Edition. 'author! Bennett keeps all these plot threads thrumming and her social commentary crisp. More information about this seller | Contact this seller First Edition. Always described as infamous, the treaty ignored both Jewish aspirations and Sharif Husain’s personal ambitions. Privately printed, and personally signed by the author, for members of The Signed First Edition Society. Light edge wear may be present due to storage. | Contact this seller Seller Inventory # mon0002167428. | Contact this seller Categories: 1st Edition. Books From California But not much as the Jews always have held a right to live in Israel. I'm not sure what it is with Leon Uris. Limited Edition. Limited first edition, signed to front blank by the author, illustrated by Reinord Von Whitt-Prichette, maps, 566pp. More information about this seller
Leon Uris now gives us the story of the birth of the state of Israel from the Arab point of view.
light scuffing on gold gilt. After reading this book it is hard to look on Muslim Arabs with anything but disgust. Large 8vo, pp. There seemed to be no iniative or ambition to do anything on their own. The author weaves a fictionalised account of the creation of Israel. Published by (Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: The Franklin Library, 1984. Signed. A certainly biased look at the origins of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, as it was written by Jewish Leon Uris. A fine copy in full brown leather, all edges gilt, silk tie. Condition: Fine. Seller Inventory # 33512. Fine copy. The Arabs have raised generations to hate the infidel whether they are Jewish or other non-believers. I have some sympathy for that point. The Frankin Library, 1984. Signed. First Edition. Brit Bennett Wrestles With Identity in New Novel, Brit Bennett on the ‘Wildest Week’ of Her Life. 3. That's how I felt about Armageddon and Topaz, and it's the same here. | Full Leather. Seller Inventory # mon0001870107. Signed.
Leon Uris now gives us the story of the birth of the state of Israel from the Arab point of view.
light scuffing on gold gilt. After reading this book it is hard to look on Muslim Arabs with anything but disgust. Large 8vo, pp. There seemed to be no iniative or ambition to do anything on their own. The author weaves a fictionalised account of the creation of Israel. Published by (Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: The Franklin Library, 1984. Signed. A certainly biased look at the origins of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, as it was written by Jewish Leon Uris. A fine copy in full brown leather, all edges gilt, silk tie. Condition: Fine. Seller Inventory # 33512. Fine copy. The Arabs have raised generations to hate the infidel whether they are Jewish or other non-believers. I have some sympathy for that point. The Frankin Library, 1984. Signed. First Edition. Brit Bennett Wrestles With Identity in New Novel, Brit Bennett on the ‘Wildest Week’ of Her Life. 3. That's how I felt about Armageddon and Topaz, and it's the same here. | Full Leather. Seller Inventory # mon0001870107. Signed.
Leon Uris now gives us the story of the birth of the state of Israel from the Arab point of view.
light scuffing on gold gilt. After reading this book it is hard to look on Muslim Arabs with anything but disgust. Large 8vo, pp. There seemed to be no iniative or ambition to do anything on their own. The author weaves a fictionalised account of the creation of Israel. Published by (Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: The Franklin Library, 1984. Signed. A certainly biased look at the origins of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, as it was written by Jewish Leon Uris. A fine copy in full brown leather, all edges gilt, silk tie. Condition: Fine. Seller Inventory # 33512. Fine copy. The Arabs have raised generations to hate the infidel whether they are Jewish or other non-believers. I have some sympathy for that point. The Frankin Library, 1984. Signed. First Edition. Brit Bennett Wrestles With Identity in New Novel, Brit Bennett on the ‘Wildest Week’ of Her Life. 3. That's how I felt about Armageddon and Topaz, and it's the same here. | Full Leather. Seller Inventory # mon0001870107. Signed.
Leon Uris now gives us the story of the birth of the state of Israel from the Arab point of view.
light scuffing on gold gilt. After reading this book it is hard to look on Muslim Arabs with anything but disgust. Large 8vo, pp. There seemed to be no iniative or ambition to do anything on their own. The author weaves a fictionalised account of the creation of Israel. Published by (Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: The Franklin Library, 1984. Signed. A certainly biased look at the origins of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, as it was written by Jewish Leon Uris. A fine copy in full brown leather, all edges gilt, silk tie. Condition: Fine. Seller Inventory # 33512. Fine copy. The Arabs have raised generations to hate the infidel whether they are Jewish or other non-believers. I have some sympathy for that point. The Frankin Library, 1984. Signed. First Edition. Brit Bennett Wrestles With Identity in New Novel, Brit Bennett on the ‘Wildest Week’ of Her Life. 3. That's how I felt about Armageddon and Topaz, and it's the same here. | Full Leather. Seller Inventory # mon0001870107. Signed.