• Name Author Volume Editor Place Publisher Copyright
  • A History of Israel and the Holy Land

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    Editor: Michael Avi-Yonah

    Place: London, The Tower Building, 11 York Rd., SE1 7NX

    Publisher: The Continuum Publishing Group Ltd.

    A History of Israel and the Holy Land

    Overview of the history which spans over 5,000 years, of various groups, events, and important place names included.
  • A History of Israel in Old Testament Times

    Author: Siegfried Herrmann

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    Place: London

    Publisher: SCM Press Ltd

    A History of Israel in Old Testament Times

    Revised, second edition of major history of Israel, from its very beginnings, through to the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah, the time of Exile and the Roman occupation.
  • A History of the Jewish Experience

    Author: Leo Trepp

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Behrman House, Inc.

    A History of the Jewish Experience

    A complete history of the Jewish people from Sinai to modern American Judaism and the various religious movements. Included are aspects of Zionism, Anti-Semitism, Philosophy, as we;; as the rituals and festivals encompassing Judaism. He covers an awful lot. Readable and highly informative.
  • A History of the Jewish Experience, Eternal Faith, Eternal People

    Author: Leo Trepp

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Behrman House, Inc.

    A History of the Jewish Experience, Eternal Faith, Eternal People

    Wonderful 'all you needed to know' about Jewish life cycles, traditions, Torah texts and history from the Biblical times, through the Hellenic, and Tannaim times, exile, migrations, and Jewish life cycles, by an American/German Rabbi educated in Germany (Wuerzberg) and who served in the Berlin community, before immigrating to California.
  • A History of the Jews

    Author: Paul Johnson

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    Place: London, Orion House, WC2H 9EA

    Publisher: Phoenix Press (div. Of the Orion Pub. Group Ltd.)

    A History of the Jews

    Comprehensive, readable history from the beginning by a well respected historian with a pro-Jewish view. Has become a classic text on Jewish history.
  • A History of the Jews

    Author: Soloman Grayzel

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Mentor Book from New American Library

    A History of the Jews

    Covering Jewish history from the Babylonian exile until 1868, Grayzel's scholarly and objective account of Jewish accomplishment and fate, trial and tragefdy, is a good introduction to Jewish history.
  • A History of the Jews (Revised Ed.)

    Author: Solomon Grayzel

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: New American Library [Meridian]

    A History of the Jews (Revised Ed.)

    Academic and straight forward account of the history of the Jews from their early days in Jerusalem through the Diaspora and finally, to a homeland in Israel. Maps illustrate some of the wanderings through the 4,000 year account. Whew! Small print. Not for the visually impaired but comprehensive with a religious slant from a serious, scholarly writer.
  • A Report on the Banality of Evil: Eichman in Jerusalem

    Author: Hanah Arendt

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    Place: New York

    Publisher: Penguin Books (Viking)

    A Report on the Banality of Evil: Eichman in Jerusalem

    This revised edition reports on the capture, trial and aftermath of Adolph Eichman. Originally appeared as a series of articles in The New Yorker and later revised.
  • A Strange Death

    Author: Hillel Halkin

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

    A Strange Death

    Partly fact, partly fiction, partly story-telling and partly history, this is the story of Sarah Aaronsohn, head of a British spy ring during World War I, living in a Jewish village of Zichron in what was then Palestine in 1917. It is a saga of betrayal, ruined lives, deception, and Jewish-Arab life in the first half of the 20th century told by Halkin, a well-known Israeli author, critic and translator.
  • A Vanished World

    Author: Roman Vishniac

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    Editor: Forward by Elie Wiesel

    Place: New York, Toronto

    Publisher: Schocken Books, Inc., Collins Publishers

    A Vanished World

    Classic, remarkable photographic study of vanquished communities throughout Eastern Europe as a result of the Holocaust.
  • A village by the Jordan, The Story of Degania

    Author: Jospeh Baratz

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    Place: 78 Hayarkon St., Tel Aviv, Israel

    Publisher: Press Dept. of Ichud Habonim

    A village by the Jordan, The Story of Degania

    Autobiographical history of Baratz' life from 1910 to present on the Degania Kibbutz. If you want to know what life was like in the early days, this first-hand account gives you insights you probably never had before. Uplifting and realistic. Baratz knew everyone who was anyone in the early days before, during and after the state of Israel was established. Fascinating.
  • Ancient Cities and Temples-Jerusalem

    Author: Michel Join-Lambert

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    Editor: Translator: Charlotte Haldane

    Place: London

    Publisher: Elek Books Ltd.

    Ancient Cities and Temples-Jerusalem

    Maps and historical background to Jerusalem: the Hebrew City, The Christian City and the Moslem City.
  • Ancient Records of Egypt, Five Volumes

    Author: James Henry Breasted

    Volume: Five Volumes One Through Five (Parts 1-5)

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    Place: The Grassmill, 1 Battersea Bridge Rd. London

    Publisher: Histories & Mysteries of Man Ltd.

    Ancient Records of Egypt, Five Volumes

    Exceptionally researched and detailed account of historical documents from the First to the twenty-sixth Dynasties up to the Persian Conquest first published in 1905 by Breasted. Not a monument or temple unturned, or rather unread. If you ever wondered who the Priests of Phenuka were, it's here.
  • Anglo-Jewish Bibliography, 1937-1990

    Author: Ruth . Lehmann

    Volume: 2 volumes

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Jewish Historical Society of England

    Anglo-Jewish Bibliography, 1937-1990

    A comprehensive 2-vkume reference listing all the authors of Jewish life throughout the Commonwealth, from historical works , education, Jewish communal and social life.
  • Anti-Semitism, The Longest Hatred

    Author: Robert S. Wistrich

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Methuen London

    Anti-Semitism, The Longest Hatred

    User-friendly and informative history of anti-Semitism from its Pagan roots, through the Middle Ages, to Hitler's 'Final Solution.' This includes also the Jews in Islamic lands, and enemies of Jews in Britain, America, France and Eastern Europe.
  • Apocalypse, Great Jewish Resolve against Rome, 66-73 CE

    Author: Neil Faulkner

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    Place: The Mill, Brimscombe Port, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 2QG

    Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd.

    Apocalypse, Great Jewish Resolve against Rome, 66-73 CE

    Beginning with the rule of Vespasian and ending with Masada, the struggle against Roman occupation is meticulously described with maps, plans and reconstructions.
  • Approaches to Auschwitz, The Legacy of the Holocaust

    Author: Richard Rubenstein and John K. Roth

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    Place: London, Atlanta

    Publisher: SCM Press Ltd. By arrangement with John Knox Press (Atlanta)

    Approaches to Auschwitz, The Legacy of the Holocaust

    Historical approach to what created Auschwitz and the philosophical and religious commentary connected with it.
  • Archaeology of the Land of the Bible

    Author: Ephraim Stern

    Volume: Vol. II

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    Place: New York, 1540 Broadway, 10036

    Publisher: Doubleday (div. Of Random House Inc.)

    Archaeology of the Land of the Bible

    Archaeological examination of the relationship between excavations and references in the Bible. The second volume concerns itself with findings from the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian periods732-332 BCE.
  • Atlas of the Holocaust

    Author: Martin Gilbert

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    Place: London

    Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd.

    Atlas of the Holocaust

    Meticulously researched geographical data of Jewish populations before and after the Holocaust by one of England's major historians. A classic reference.
  • Auschwitz

    Author: DR. Miklos Nyiszli

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    Editor: Translated from the Hungarian by Richard Seaver and Tibere Kremer

    Place: London/New York

    Publisher: Granada (Mayflower Book)

    Auschwitz

    Brought to Auschwitz, Dr. Nyiszli was forced to direct the medical pathology of prisoners under the direction of the infamous Josef Mengele. This is his account. Harrowing.