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City of Oranges

3.89 ( 280 Ratings by Goodreads)
City of Oranges

City of Oranges

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3.89 (280 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 January, 2006
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Through the eyes of these families from Jaffa we understand how the founding of the state of Israel could be simultaneously a moment of jubilation for the Jews, and a disaster - the Naqba - for the 100,000 Arabs who fled Jaffa in 1948, most of them never to return. Jaffa was for centuries the main port of the eastern Mediterranean, home to Muslims, Christians and Jews, while the produce of its orange groves was famed throughout the world. From 1920 the British administered the city under the Mandate and it is in 1920 that Adam LeBor's ambitious and engaging new book begins to tell the history of Israel through the prism of Jaffa. Its inhabitants include the Jewish coffee and spice merchant, the Arab baker who made bread for the whole community, the Palestinian exile who tried to bring modern business methods to the Arafat era and the Jewish schoolgirl who befriended an Arab drug dealer. In this ground-breaking book Adam LeBor goes beyond the media stereotypes to recount a moving human story of a country born of conflict.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780747573661
ISBN10 0747573662
Number Of Pages 357
Item Weight 779 g
Product Dimensions 164 x 40 x 234 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardback
Edition illustrated edition
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Media Reviews

PRAISE FOR 'MILOSEVIC' 'I urge you to read this excellent new biography' Fergal Keane, Mail on Sunday 'A valuable account, written with journalistic vigour but also with a solid command of the facts. Readers can use it to reach their own verdicts on Slobodan Milosevic, whilst they wait for a final verdict to be handed down at The Hague' Sunday Telegraph 'Thoughtful, accessible and compelling drawing on testimony from his co-conspirators, communications intercepts and a host of other sources, LeBor demonstrates Milosevic's complicity and directing spirit' Sunday Times 'Engrossing [and] vigorous provides the essential deep background to understanding not only the charges but the man against whom they are made' The Times

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Author's Bio

Adam LeBor was born in London and read Arabic, International History and Politics at Leeds University, graduating in 1983, and also studied Arabic at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He worked for several national British newspapers before becoming a foreign correspondent in 1991. Since then he has travelled extensively in eastern and central Europe and covered the Yugoslav wars for the Independent and The Times. Currently Central Europe Correspondent for The Times he also contributes to the Economist, Literary Review, The Nation, the Jewish Chronicle, Conde Nast Traveller and the Budapest Sun newspaper. His books have been published in nine languages.

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