Author: BELLOC, HILAIRE Title: The Jews
Description: Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922. First American Edition. Hardcover. Deals with "the relation between the Jews and the nations around them. I suggest that if the Jews and ourselves will drop convention and make a principle of discussing the problem in terms of reality, we shall automatically approach a right solution. We have but to tell the truth in the place of the falsehoods of the last generation. I have written [the book] as an attempt at justice." - Preface. "Widely criticized for the author's hostility toward the British Jews and his notions of apartheid-like Jewish segregation and nationality status." - Singerman 0129. "Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) was a French-English writer, politician, and historian. He was also an orator, poet, sailor, satirist, writer of letters, soldier, and political activist. His Catholic faith had a strong effect on his works. The author of over one-hundred and fifty books, he has been called one of the Big Four of Edwardian Letters. This title was one of his best-known non-fiction works." - Wikipedia. xx, 308 p. Unmarked with tiny vintage bookseller tag inside back board and prior owner's bookplate inside front board. Somewhat above-average wear to original red cloth. Binding intact. No dust jacket. A sound first edition example of this thought-provoking work.; 8vo. Fair with no dust jacket .
Keywords: Question Antisemitism Zionism History Judaica
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- Book number: 442j1543