A journalist's account of several months spent in Palestine, a growing storm center, where Jew and Arab are struggling for...

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PALESTINE AT THE CROSSROADS

A journalist's account of several months spent in Palestine, a growing storm center, where Jew and Arab are struggling for land which each feels to be rightfully his. The author is content to sketch briefly what he has seen without drawing conclusions or offering constructive views on conditions. He gives a better picture of the Jew than of the Moslem in that it is a fuller picture and a more intimate one. The influx of hundreds of rootless families who are as yet disintegrated in their return to the home of their forefathers. On the whole the book is flimsy. The author travels here and there -- meets this potentate and that, but seems to lack any real insight into either race or their respective problems.

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Publisher: Putnam

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1937

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