An edition of Shimon Peres (2007)

Shimon Peres

the biography

1st U.S. ed.
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An edition of Shimon Peres (2007)

Shimon Peres

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Traces the life and political accomplishments of the Polish-born, former Israeli prime minister who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his negotiation of the 1993 Palestinian-Israeli peace accord.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
554

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Shimon Peres: The Biography
February 27, 2007, Random House
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Shimon Peres
2007, Random House Publishing Group
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Shimon Peres: the biography
2007, Random House
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
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Shimon Peres: the biography
2007, Random House
in English - 1st U.S. ed.

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Table of Contents

Prologue November 4, 1995 -- xiii -- Part 1
Blue Shirt and Khaki Pants -- -- Part 2
Our Friend and Our Ally -- -- Part 3
Against All Odds -- -- Part 4
The Fantasy Council -- -- Part 5
The Man Who Won't Despair --
Part Unfinished:... As If All His Life Lies Ahead of Him.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.9405/4092, B
Library of Congress
DS126.6.P47 B3713 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 554 p. :
Number of pages
554

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24749586M
Internet Archive
shimonperesbiogr00barz
ISBN 10
1400062926
ISBN 13
9781400062928
LCCN
2006051049
OCLC/WorldCat
72161934

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Work Description

Twice Israel's prime minister, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, bold leader in a war-torn region, Shimon Peres is one of the great statesmen of the modern world. Peres is also a fascinating, complex man--a brilliant intellectual who is entirely at home in the corridors of power; an individual revered by the world and yet highly controversial in his own country; at once a hero and a figure of tragedy. Now, in this definitive biography, Michael Bar-Zohar takes the full measure of a towering, enigmatic leader.Drawing on his decades-long association with Peres, as well as the full cooperation of the leader's family, friends, supporters, and political rivals, Bar-Zohar has crafted a vibrant, daring, richly textured portrait of a man whose life and career span the entire history of Israel. Born in Poland in 1923, Peres emigrated to the Holy Land at the age of twelve, already a fiercely idealistic Zionist. Peres joined a kibbutz and, while still in his teens, became the leader of a major youth movement. When the struggle for Israeli independence broke out, future prime minister David Ben-Gurion tapped him to join his inner circle. As director general of the Defense Ministry under Ben-Gurion, Peres spearheaded a far-reaching campaign to turn Israel into a major military power. He jump-started Israel's aircraft industry, forged a secret alliance with France, and successfully pursued his dream of making Israel a nuclear power. And yet Peres's real triumph came not as a man of war but as a peacemaker. Elected prime minister in 1984, Peres brought new hope by pulling Israeli troops out of the quagmire in Lebanon, defusing tensions with Jordan, and, at the risk of his own political future, making serious overtures to the Palestinians. Peres and his longtime rival Yitzhak Rabin together secured the top-secret Oslo Accords of 1993, which won them and Yasser Arafat the Nobel Peace Prize--only to see the hope of peace shattered in a resurgence of regional violence.In a half-century of leadership, Peres has worked beside--or fought against--such giants as Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon, and, tragically, Rabin, who was slain at the rally that marked his reconciliation with Peres. Still powerful in his eighties, Peres stands as a true hero, a visionary who embodies the history of his nation. In this stunning, courageously frank, and scrupulously factual biography, Michael Bar-Zohar gives an eminent man his due.From the Hardcover edition.

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