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[BRITISH MANDATE].

Palestine Partition Commission Report.

Stock Code
106326
London, H.M.S.O., 1938
£750

Report by the Woodhead Commision advising on the division of Palestine to two states Jewish and Arab.

The Woodhead Commission (officially the Palestine Partition Commission) appointed in February 1938, was a British technical commission established to propose a partition scheme for Mandatory Palestine, including recommending the partition boundaries and examination of economic and financial aspects of the Peel Plan. The woodland Commission rejected Peel Commission's plan of 1937, mainly on the due to its requirement of a large transfer of Arab population, but considered two other plans. It preferred a modification of the partition and suggested that the entire Galilee and a corridor from Jaffa to Jerusalem would remain under British Mandate.

The commission published its conclusions on November 9, 1938, which resulted in the British Government rejecting the imminent partition of Palestine do to its insurmountable political, administrative and financial difficulties. Subsequently Britain called for a conference in London, which took

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Description

8vo, (245 x 150 mm); 310 pp., 14 folding maps (12 attached and two in pocket to rear cover); original blue printed wrappers, back cover detached, cracks and fading to spine, block holding strong, small marginal tears to covers, previous owner's signature to title, some mild occasional foxing. Includes an insert titled 'Palestine. Statement by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom'; 4 pp.

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