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P: Books referred to in: Thomas Philipp (2002) Acre: the rise and fall of a Palestinian city, 1730-1831 Columbia University Press, R: Books referred to in: Rajab, Jehan S. (1989). Palestinian Costume, London: Kegan Paul International. ISBN 0-7103-0283-5. S: Books referred to in: Alexander Schölch (1993): Palestine in Transformation, 1856-1882,
It was translated into English by Elisabeth Jaquette in 2020. It has two parts, first recalling a true story of a 1949 gang rape and murder of a young Arab Bedouin - Palestinian girl by Israeli soldiers, and in the second part, telling of a fictional modern day account of life of a Palestinian woman who tries to investigate this incident.
Naver Papago (Korean: 네이버 파파고), shortened to Papago and stylized as papago, is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Naver Corporation. The name Papago comes from the Esperanto word for parrot , Esperanto being a constructed language.
Promoted by American weekly The Jewish Press, the book also received positive user reviews and rankings. It sold well for books related to the Middle East on Amazon.com, quickly reaching the second place [a] in the category of "Israel and Palestine History", and 9th in "Middle East History".
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid [1] is a book written by 39th president of the United States Jimmy Carter.It was published by Simon & Schuster in November 2006. [2]The book is primarily based on talks, hosted by Carter during his presidency, between Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt that led to the Egypt–Israel peace treaty.
It deals with the Israel-Palestine conflict and follows two narratives which intersect, showing the complex history of the conflict in the lives of the individuals and society as a whole. The book was Booklist ’s Editor’s Choice for best adult non-fiction book in 2006, and won a Christopher Award in 2007.
The Palestine Book Award is an annual literary award [1] presented by Middle East Monitor. [2] The award was inaugurated in 2012 to honor the best English -language books on the subject of Palestine.
After the original English book of 1989, a French version, published by UNESCO, followed in 1997, and an Arabic one in Lebanon in 2001. The book contains a collection of 45 Palestinian folk tales, including Palestinian hikaye , drawn from a collection of two hundred tales narrated by women from different areas of the region of Palestine (the ...