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LOT 2225
General Books - The Palestine Case, an intolerable Regime
1936 A.D.
13 3/4 x 10 in. (429 grams, 35 x 25.5 cm).
The Palestine New Press - Jaffa, 1936, hardback with cloth covers; English and Arabic text. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of an Essex gentleman.
Footnotes
Interesting social document covering the Arab reaction to the proposals for the establishment of a Jewish nation-state, including the acts of sabotage to railways, deployment of British troops, contemporary political cartoons, etc.
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LOT 2225
General Books - The Palestine Case, an intolerable Regime
Sold for (Inc. bp): £286
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