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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
Also Includes The Consequences Of Economic Nationalism; World
Peace; The Responsibility Of Governments And Peoples; Europe At The
Crossroads; American Foreign Relations; France Faithful To
Democracy. Additional Contributors Are Kamil Krofta, And Leon Blum.
Preface By Nicholas Murray Butler.
1920. While the author was on active duty in Palestine from
1917-18, he felt there was a need for a book discussing the
previous invasions of that country. He collected material from
various sources and created a somewhat connected story with the
hope that others who have fought, traveled or are generally
interested in the Holy Land would appreciate his endeavor. It is
written from the viewpoint of a soldier. Contents: Egyptians; Jews,
wars of the Exodus; Jews, wars of the Judges and Kings; Assyrians
and Babylonians; Greeks; Romans; Arabs; Crusades; French; British;
conclusion.
Written from a soldier's point of view, The Conquerors of Palestine
is one cohesive account, collected from the stories and research of
many sources, of the history of invasions in Palestine over forty
centuries. It includes an Introduction by both General Sir Edmund
Allenby and author M.O. Lock, chapters for each conqueror,
including the Egyptians, the Jews, the Greeks, the Romans, and the
British, as well as appendices and a detailed map. Written for
those who fought in, traveled through, or had general interest in
the "Holy Land," The Conquerors of Palestine condenses and brings
to life the weighty past of one of the most famous countries in the
world. MAJOR H.O. LOCK was a major in the British Army, Dorsetshire
Regiment, who served in Palestine from 1917-1918. He wrote The
Conquerors of Palestine, a comprehensive account of the history of
the invasions of Palestine, and With the British Army in the Holy
Land, a book about his experiences during the British invasions of
Sinai and Palestine.
While the author was on active duty in Palestine from 1917-18, he
felt there was a need for a book discussing the previous invasions
of that country. He collected material from various sources and
created a somewhat connected story with the hope that others who
have fought, traveled or are generally interested in the Holy Land
would appreciate his endeavor. It is written from the viewpoint of
a soldier. Contents: Egyptians; Jews, wars of the Exodus; Jews,
wars of the Judges and Kings; Assyrians and Babylonians; Greeks;
Romans; Arabs; Crusades; French; British; conclusion.
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