Item #18225 Emek Jezreel: A Flourishing District - Its Decline and Rise. Ettinger, acob.

Emek Jezreel: A Flourishing District - Its Decline and Rise

Jerusalem: Keren Hayesod, 1926. 1st. Original wrappers. First Edition. 8vo. 27, [3] pp; Black & white photographic plates (including map of the Emek Jezreel. Tipped-in Errata at rear. Staplebound tan wrappers with illustrated and printing to front cover. A very good, fragile, copy (partial splitting to spine; chips with some loss to edges; minor pencil underlining). Item #18225

The Emek Jezreel is a large fertile plain and inland valley south of the Lower Galilee region in Israel. The Samarian highlands and Mount Gilboa border the valley from the south and to the north lie the Israeli cities Afula and Tiberias. To the west is the Mount Carmel range, and to the east is the Jordan Valley. Here is a scarce history of the the agricultural colonisation of the Plain of Jezreel, familiarly known as the Emek, funded by the Palestine Foundation Fund, the Keren Hayeson.

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