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SAMUEL, Horace B.

Revolt by Leave:

being certain criticisms on the anti-Zionist policy of the Palestine government by Horace B. Samuel.

Stock Code
106340
London, New Zionist Press, 1918
£200

Publication examining the events and policies under the British Mandate in Palestine which led to the outbreak of (yet another) Arab revolt and the British Government refusal to suppress it.
At the bottom line the author argues that the Jews prove to be more reliable in their loyalty than the Arabs, thus it is 'in the Imperial interest that more and more Jews, and particularly more and more able-bodied Jews, should be introduced into the country, for the larger the number of Jews the greater the reserve of loyal man-power at the disposal of the Government in the next emergency and the less formidable will be the inevitable threat of an Arab outbreak in the next war.'

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Description

Small 4to, (202 x 166 mm); 76 pp., original printed wrappers (partially faded), corners and spine rubbed; crisp, clean pages. Contains inserted typewritten letter from New Zionist press to the reviewer .

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