O Jerusalem!
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Publication
1982 - Grafton Books
Word Count
168,000 words, Guess
Page Count
672 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveojerusalem100coll
- ISBN-100586054529
- ISBN-139780586054529
- Goodreads2293676
- LibraryThing486408
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number16600609
- Open LibraryOL7882956M
Classifications
- LCCDS126.99 J4 L35
- LCCDS126.99.J4 L35
- DDC956.9405 L
Description
Day by day and minute by minute, the historic struggle for Jerusalem and the birth of Israel. Here is the classic retelling of the spellbinding events of the birth of Israel. Moment by moment, Collins and Lapierre weave a brilliant tapestry of shattered hopes, fierce pride, and breathtaking daring as the Arabs, Jews, and British collide in their fight for control of Jerusalem. O Jerusalem! meticulously recreates this historic struggle. The Jews: From the commanders -- Ben Gurion and Golda Meir -- to the soldiers, rabbinical students, and refugees taken directly from their ships to fight. The Arabs: From the explosives expert planting bombs to the charismatic chieftain whose death in battle doomed the Arab cause but inspired a generation of Palestinians. The British: From the legacy of peacekeeping after General Allenby's conquest of Jerusalem to their departure in the face of the onslaught. O Jerusalem! is a towering testament to the fiery birth of Israel and an unforgettable tale of faith and violence, of betrayal and indomitable courage. - Publisher.
First Sentence
IN THE AFTERNOON of Saturday, November 29, 1947, in a cavernous gray building that had ounce housed an ice-skating rink, in Flushing Meadow, New York, the delegates of fifty-six of the fifty-seven members of the General Assembly of the United Nations were called upon to decide the future of a silver of land set on the eastern rim of the Mediterranean.
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