| Ronald W Zweig - History - 2013 - 320 pages
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. | |
| Maurice Edelman - Prime ministers - 1965 - 232 pages
Political biography from his birth in Plonsk, characterizing him as a statesman of action, a labor leader, soldier and teacher. | |
| Shabtai Teveth - Prime ministers - 1987 - 1032 pages
The author takes the reader through ben Gurion's life, from birth to his crowning event, the Extablishment of the State of Israel. called the "father of the State of Israel ... | |
| Michael Bar-Zohar - Fiction - 1993 - 446 pages
"All the action one could desire...A tightly organized look back at the cold war and the chilling amorality of two of its leading players--the KGB and the CIA...A deft piece of ... | |
| Michael Bar-Zohar - History - 1985 - 264 pages
Tells the story of Paul Fackenheim, a Jewish prisoner at Dachau, who was released on condition that he spy for Nazi Germany in Palestine. | |
| Michael Bar-Zohar - Fiction - 1978 - 248 pages
Reknowned undercover agent in World War II is promised his freedom if he reenter's Nazi-occupied Paris to steal Germany's greatest wartime secret. | |
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