Nahariya.  
  Ein Beitrag der Mitteleuropäischen Einwanderung zum Aufbau des Landes Israel.  

 
Author Lehmann, Erich M.
Place of Publication Nahariya, Israel
Publication Name Im Eigenverlag des Verfassers
Year 1960
Language(s) German
Description
RARE monograph on the history of the city of Nahariya, the northernmost coastal city in Israel founded in 1935 as an agricultural village by a company limited by shares and headed by the agronomist Dr. Selig Eugen Soskin (1873-1959), the civil engineer Joseph Loewy (1885-1949), the financial expert Heinrich Cohn (1895-1976) and the engineer Simon Reich (1883-1941). The company acquired an area of land by purchase from the Arab landowner family Toueini, and, after ameliorisation and parcelling, the plots have been offered to new German Jewish immigrants who had escaped from Nazi persecution. This monograph deals with the story of the Central European immigration to Nahariya and its contribution to the development of the city. Contains many b&w photographs and a map. 240x160mm. 113 pages [+23]. Illustrated Softcover. Cover and spine worn and wrinkled. Cover age-stained/slightly stained. Cover corners and edges bumped/worn. Spine tattered. Spine bottom edge missing. Last page edges tattered. Rear cover and last page partly detached from binding. Text block edges, inner cover and several pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good condition.
Price
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Catalog Index Number MS 16 28


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