The Rabin memoirs
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- About this editionISBN: 9780520207660, 0520207661Page count: 435Published: November 17, 1996Format: PaperbackPublisher: University of California PressLanguage: EnglishPhotographs by: Yoram PeriTranslators: Dov Goldstein, Maxine Kaufman-NunnContributor: Yoram PeriThe assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in November of 1995—one year after he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Yasir Arafat—sent shock waves around the world. Known as both a man of war and of peace, the Jerusalem-born Israeli prime minister played a key role in developing the Jewish state and was instrumental in establishing peace in the Middle East. Yitzhak Rabin's memoirs, first published in 1979 but long out of print, are now available in this expanded edition. They provide a candid appraisal of significant events in Israeli history, and passages censored when the memoirs were first published have been restored. The addition of an afterword by Rabin's political advisor, Yoram Peri, and his most important speeches given after 1979 round out Rabin's life and show the evolution of his beli...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessOther editions1996197919791996University of California PressLittle, BrownWeidenfeld and NicolsonミルトスHardcoverHardcoverHardcover—435 pages344 pages272 pages480 pagesMore editionsCommon terms and phrasesacceptagreedagreementAmericanArabarmsarmyaskedattackbeganBeginbelieveBen-Gurioncabinetcalledchief of staffclearcommandconcernedcontinuecourseDayandecideddecisiondefensediscussionEgyptEgyptianexpressedfacefactfightingfinalforceforeignfurthergiveGoldahandheadheldHenry KissingerIDFinitiativeIsraelIsraeliissueJerusalemJewishJordanJuneKissingerlaterleaderslivesMarchMore terms and phrasesShow lessGet bookBorrowFind in a librarySearch in WorldCat.Search WorldCatSimilar booksRabinOur Life, His LegacyBy Lea Rabin"Beginning with the brutal murder of her husband before her eyes, Leah Rabin recounts in clear-sighted detail the events of her forty-eight years with Rabin, from their dramatic courtship during ...My LifeBy Golda MeirThe road to RamadanBy Mohamed Heikal, Muḥammad Ḥasanayn HaykalIn October 1973 the Egyptian armies swarmed over the Suez Canal. In the next few days of fighting they amd the Syrians to the north dramatically reversed the current of the previous decades and ...More booksAbout the workOriginally published: 1979Genre: BiographyPublisher: University of California PressSubject: History / Middle East / General, Religion / Judaism / General, Israel -- History, Military -- Foreign relations -- United States, Prime ministers -- Biography -- Israel, Social Science / Jewish Studies, United States -- Foreign relations -- IsraelMOREAuthorYitzhak Rabin was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–77, and from 1992 until his assassination in 1995. Rabin was born in Jerusalem to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe and was raised in a Labor Zionist household. Wikipedia