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E l i z a b e t h E. E p p l e r
A
b b o t
, G
eorge
F
reder ick
.
Israel in Europe. Preface by C. C. Aronsfeld.
London, Curzon, 1972. 533 p.
Reprint of a work first published in 1907 in which a British scholar
traces the history of the Jews in Christian Europe, especially the origins
of both antisemitism and the Jewish national movement.
A
b u
-N
a sr
, J
a m i l
M. History of the Maghrib. Cambridge, University Press,
1971. 416 p.
Includes the Jews in the general history of Libya, Tunisia, Algeria
and Morocco.
A
d am s
, M
ic h a e l
,
ed. The Middle East: handbook. London. Blond, 1971. 640
p .
Heavily slanted towards the Arab cause.
A
g n o n
,
S.
Y . T
w o
Tales. Trans, from Hebrew by W . Lever. Harmondsworth,
Penguin, 1971. 160 p. (Modem Classics)
Paperback edition.
A
l l d a y
, E
l i z a b e t h
.
Stefan Zweig: a critical biographv. London, W . H.
Allen, 1972. 224 p.
A
l l eg ro
, J
o h n
M. The Chosen People: a study of Jewish history from the
time of the exile until the revolt of Bar Kochba. London, Hodder &
Stoughton, 1971. 285 p. Illus.
The author develops his theory of the “mushroom” cult in the evalu
ation of Jewish tradition, that he first expounded in his book on the
birth of Christianity.
A
l l o n
, Y
i g a l
.
The making of Israel’s army. London, Sphere, 1971. 272 p.
Paperbound.
A
m ic h a i
, Y
e h u d a
.
Selected poems. Trans, from Hebrew by T . Hughes and
others. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1971. 96 p. (Modern European
Poets Series)
A contemporary Israeli poet’s verse.
A
ndersch
, A
lf re d
.
Efraim’s books. Trans, from German by Ralph Mannheim.
London, Jonathan Cape, 1971. 320 p.
A German best-selling novel, which was also highly acclaimed in
France, revives the old myth of the Wandering Jew.
A
nderson
, D
a v id
.
Simone Weil. London, Student Christian Movement, 1971.
128 p.
Biographical study of the noted Jewish philosopher, a convert to
Christianity.
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