Book summaryThis investigative report into the 1992 murder of the American archaeologist Albert Glock reveals layers of politics and intrigue among Palestinians and Israelis, and the involvement of Glock, who was killed in the West Bank during the Intifada. As the author retraces the events and searches for clues, he examines the difficulty for outsiders in grasping the everchanging circumstances in the region and explores the role of biblical archaeology as a weapon in that dispute. Media reviews"Mr. Fox brilliantly manages...questions of scale and perspective. His sense of drama and suspense--even of tragic destiny--keeps Glock at the centre of the story; and yet at the same time, anyone wanting to understand the trauma of occupied Palestine, historically, culturally and politically, should read this book." |
Sacred Geographyby Fox, EdwardFirst Edition, 1st Printing
Book description: New York, NY: Metropolitan Books, 2001. A nice reading copy. Pages are clean and bright. Binding is tight. Book and jacket show some shelfwear.. First Edition, 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Good/Good -.
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