SYNOPSIS: 422 pages. Foreword by Elie Wiesel.
The author recounts his fifty-year battle against anti-Semitism in America and abroad, touching on such timely issues as Israeli-Arab conflicts, anti-Semitic organizations, and the Sharon-Time magazine libel case. See pic of jacket flap for further synopsis. Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York. 1988.
Format: Hardback and dust jacket. NOT an EX LIB. First Edition.
Condition: Both jacket and volume in Very Good Condition, very minor signs of rubbing and bumping wear to jacket, unclipped flaps show $21.95 retail. Blue boards with gold foil lettering. Presentation inscription written on inside front cover. Otherwise, no markings, tears, or flaws to pages that are bright, flat, and clear. Tightly bound. Illustrated with a section of black and white photos. Photos illustrate condition of overall volume.
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