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Published by Maariv Library, 1968
ISBN 10: 3784417876ISBN 13: 9783784417875
Seller: HPB-Red, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condition: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
hardcover. Condition: Used, good. Nice condition but rated only "good" because was formerly owned by a library. This is a large oblong green hardcover in purple and white illustrated jacket, published in 1969 by Marriv Library. Jacket has been protected by library's clear mylar sleeve, dust jacket flaps attached to inside of covers. Unmarked except by library. Rear endpaper starting split at hinge. Very nice reading copy. **We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA.
Condition: Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. (Middle East History, Caricatures and cartoons, Jewish-Arab relations) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Published by Maariv Library, 1968
ISBN 10: 3784417876ISBN 13: 9783784417875
Seller: Books Unplugged, Amherst, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Buy with confidence! Book is in good condition with minor wear to the pages, binding, and minor marks within 0.71.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelfwear. Clean, unmarked pages. Ships daily.
Published by Maariv Library, 1969
Seller: GuthrieBooks, Spring Branch, TX, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Text block clean and unmarked. Tight binding.
Published by MA'ARIV Library, Tel Aviv
Seller: Caffrey Books, Oundle, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket.
Published by Maariv Library, Tel Aviv, Israel
Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Dosh (Kariel Gardosh) (illustrator). Green boards, unpaginated. Clean text. Binding is instact, not tight. A satirical political cartoon book illustrated by Dosh, an Israeli cartoonist, with such topics ranging from negotiating with arabs, Security Counsel - a flourishing Soviet enterprise; Embargo-regular arms supply to the Arabs; Presidential Election in the USA; Socialism; Peace-an Israeli complex; Justice-censure of Israel by International bodies; Government of Nation Unity-liquidation of the oppposition by legal means; Imperialistic agent-a local Jew trying to stay as much alive as possible; Zionist-a Czech student demonstrating against the Soviet tanks; Ba'ath Party-a movement for the capture of the Damascus Radio Station; Genocide-two years' jail for Arab terrorists who threw a bomb in a cinema, and many other topics. Unpaginated Profusely illustrated.
Published by Maariv Library, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1968
Seller: ALEXANDER POPE, Kent, CT, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Kariel Gardosh "Dosh" (illustrator). First English third printing. First Edition, Third Printing, 1968Translated from the Hebrew by Yohanan GoldmanSatire of Israel's Wars and in partucular the Six Day War "Ephraim Kishon (Hebrew: × ×¤× × × ×§× × × × ā ) was an Israeli writer, satirist, dramatist, screenwriter, and film directorBorn into a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, as Ferenc Hoffmann (Hungarian Hoffmann Ferenc), Kishon studied sculpture and painting, and then began publishing humorous essays and writing for the stageDuring World War II the Nazis imprisoned him in several concentration camps At one camp his chess talent helped him survive as the camp commandant was looking for an opponent In another camp the Germans lined up the inmates shooting every tenth person, passing him by He later wrote in his book The Scapegoat, "They made a mistakeā "they left one satirist alive" He managed to escape while being transported to the Sobibor death camp in Poland, and hid the remainder of the war disguised as "Stanko Andras", a Slovakian laborerAfter 1945 he changed his surname from Hoffmann to Kishont to disguise his Jewish heritage and returned to Hungary to study art and publish humorous plays He immigrated to Israel in 1949 to escape the Communist regime, and an immigration officer gave him the name Ephraim Kishon" goodreads approx 70 pages pp.