ISBN: 0393015912
Author: Harold Wilson
Language: English
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company (May 1982)
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Harold Wilson Chariot of Israel. Though published in 1981, this book, written as it is by a former British Prime Minister, is still worth a read for those trying to appreciate the full extent of Israel’s power.
Harold Wilson Chariot of Israel. Wilson gives a good overview of the European roots of the Zionist movement and the cynical power plays that were at its heart. As a defender of British imperialism and American hegemony he of course brushes over their complicity in the appalling crimes the Israeli client state has committed and continues to commit. However, the book’s value lies elsewhere.
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, FRS, PC (11 March . 1 Principal books by Harold Wilson. 2 Selected titles about Harold Wilson. The chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel. Weidenfeld and Nicolson and Michael Joseph.
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, FRS, PC (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was one of the most prominent British politicians of the 20th century. There is an extensive bibliography on Harold Wilson. He is the author of a number of books.
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Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of England, undated. AP Photo) The book provides some clues into the development of his own thinking
Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of England, undated. The Chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel was, according to Roy Jenkins, Wilson’s deputy leader, chancellor and home secretary, one of the most strongly Zionist tracts ever written by a non-Jew. The book provides some clues into the development of his own thinking. Wilson wrote of the courage and tenacity of Israelis, a people who had achieved miracle after miracle and created a natio. ought war after war to assert their freedom who conquered desert and mountain range.
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1971; The Governance of Britain, Harper & Row, 1976; The Chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel, Norton, 1981.
Books by Harold Wilson include Purpose in Politics: Selected Speeches, Houghton Mifflin, 1964; A Personal Record: The Labour Government 1964-1970, Little, Brown, 1971; The Governance of Britain, Harper & Row, 1976; The Chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel, Norton, 1981. The popular biography by Leslie Smith, Harold Wilson: The Authentic Portrait (1964), is a sympathetic "inside" view by an admirer.
His book, The Chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel, was described by Wilson's home . With their numbers seemingly dwindling, it's worth today recalling Harold Wilson, the forgotten friend of Israel.
His book, The Chariot of Israel: Britain, America and the State of Israel, was described by Wilson's home secretary and chancellor of the exchequer, Roy Jenkins, as "one of the most strongly Zionist tracts ever written by a non-Jew". Its hero was Arthur Balfour, its villain Ernest Bevin, the foreign secretary alongside whom Wilson served in Attlee's cabinet as the creation of the state of Israel was hotly debated. As prime minister, Wilson was determined, says his biographer, Philip Ziegler, to "expiate Bevin's sins".