Yael Dayan Israel Journal: June,1967


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Description

Author Yael Dayan

Publisher McGraw Hill 1967

Binding hardcover with dustjacket

condition very good with dustjacket protected with brodart archival covering. There may be a slight age odor

summary

Published at the height of the Six-Day War, Yael Dayan’s Israel Journal: June 1967 provides an immediate, intensely personal account of one of the most pivotal moments in modern Middle Eastern history. As the daughter of General Moshe Dayan and a frontline writer, Dayan documents the emotional, military, and political atmosphere surrounding the war with remarkable clarity and candor.

Her journal captures not only the strategy and urgency of the conflict, but also the human stories—exhaustion, hope, fear, and resilience—behind Israel’s historic transformation in June 1967. This first edition stands as an important contemporary source for scholars, collectors, and readers interested in military history, Israel studies, or 20th-century politics.

This copy is in very good condition, with a clean, bright dust jacket now protected in Brodart archival covering. Light age toning and a faint vintage odor consistent with books of this era. A strong and appealing example of this significant historical work.

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