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  • Mann, Sylvia

    Published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson, Jerusalem, 1973

    Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Alex Berlyne, Designer; David Harris, Photography (illustrator). Weidenfeld Colour Guides to Israel.

  • Avraham Ronen

    Published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson, Jerusalem, 1974

    ISBN 10: 0297766961ISBN 13: 9780297766964

    Seller: Bosco Books, Looe, CORNW, United Kingdom

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    Green Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Crisp and clean with no inscriptions. Unclipped dustjacket has upper edge chipped, tidied up and plastic protected. Size: 8" x 11". Hard Back.

  • Eban, Abba

    Published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson, Jerusalem, 1972

    Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel

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    SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 255x200 mm. 304 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket yellowing, age-stained and worn. Spine edges bumped. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition. The book is in : English.

  • Sharon, Arieh

    Published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson, Jerusalem, 1973

    Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel

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    28x28 cm. 211 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket stained, wrinkled and torn. Bottom of cover and spine slightly dirty and worn. Foldable map inside torn. Inside of back cover worn and slightly torn. Else in good condition. The book is in : English.

  • Eban, Abba (eig. Aubrey Solomon Eban)

    Published by London u. Jerusalem, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1972., 1972

    Seller: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Switzerland

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    Illus. 304 pp. Small 4to. Orig.-Ln. mit Schutzumschlag (dieser an den Rändern etwas lädiert). First edition. From the library of the pianist Andor Foldes (19131992) with his ex-libris. Presentation copy by the author (19152002), former minister of foreign affairs of Israel: "To Andor and Lili Foldes with cordial wishes. Jerusalem 1973 Abba Eban".

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    Hardcover in slipcase. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Part of DJ present. Chava Mordohovich (Art Editor) (illustrator). Presumed First Edition, First printing. The format is approximately 11 inches by 11 inches, and comes with a slightly larger slipcase, which as some wear and soiling. {8], 211, [1] pages. Text is primarily in English with some Hebrew. Illustrations (drawings, photographs, maps --including color and overlays, fold-out). Bibliography. The DJ has been roughly trimmed at top and bottom edges. There is some weakness in the front board. Arieh Sharon (May 28, 1900 - July 24, 1984) was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for Architecture in 1962. Sharon was a critical contributor to the early architecture in Israel and the leader of the first master plan of the young state, reporting to then Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion. Sharon studied at the Bauhaus in Dessau under Walter Gropius and Hannes Meyer and on his return to Israel (then Palestine) in 1931, started building in the International Style, better known locally as the Bauhaus style of Tel Aviv. Sharon built private houses, cinemas and in 1937 his first hospital, a field in which he specialized in his later career, planning and constructing many of the country's largest medical centers. During the 1947-1949 Palestine war in 1948, Sharon was appointed head of the Government Planning Department, whose main challenge was where to settle the waves of immigrants who were arriving in the country, and in 1954 returned to his private architectural office. As the city of Tel Aviv rose from three and four story buildings to multistory buildings in the sixties and seventies, Sharon's office designed many high-rise buildings for the government and for public institutions. This work addresses The Townplanning Area; The Plan in the Context of History; The Landscape; The Walls and Gates of Jerusalem; Structure and Architecture of the Old City; The Old City Survey and Outline Scheme; Earlier Townplanning Schemes; The Outline Scheme of the special Zone, and Projects. From the Introduction "the plan that is presented in the following pages envisages a living city, a unity between the old and the new. We hope that those who study it will understand how important the Old City is to us who must plan for it; how much we have sacrificed and are willing to continue to sacrifice for its sake. We hope that we can continue to advance and progress along the long road that lies ahead of us that that we will have the aid of men of goodwill everywhere in our task. When the State was created in 1948 the overwhelming majority of the population was concentrated in a narrow coastal strip. One of the main tasks of the newly established Government Planning Department, headed by Sharon and directly responsible to the Prime Minister's Office under David Ben-Gurion, was to find solutions for the great waves of immigrants who entered Israel after the declaration of Independence. The team consisted of 180 urban planners, architects, engineers and economists. They set up a National Outline Plan, dividing the country into planning regions in accordance with economic resources, geographic features, communication factors and historical background. The regional structure would be completed by the development of a regional urban center - a medium-sized town. Thus the plan provided for the establishment of 20 new towns, dispersed all over the country and established guidelines for industrial estates to be located close to the new towns. Sharon's plan led to the creation of development towns for example: Beit She'an, Kiryat Gat, and Upper Nazareth. Agricultural regions were planned expanding into the southern Negev desert. A national water plan was set up that would carry water from the surplus areas in the north to the dry, water-poor areas in the south. And a network of National Parks was devised, spreading all over the country, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites. At the end of 1953, Sharon was invited by the United Nations to serve as a planning expert.