Jerusalem: Rebirth of a CityViking, 1985 - 238 pages By 1898 Jerusalem had been transformed into modern city in which six European Powers had each established their political presence, this the story of sixty turbulent years. |
Contents
Battles ancient and modern | 171 |
Strangers and patriots | 203 |
Bibliography | 228 |
Copyright | |
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