Guri Haim (9 results)
Published by Tel Aviv: Machberot Lesifrut, 1977
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Contact seller2-star seller1st printing of 1st English edition. A testament to Shalam who fell in the Golan Heights while serving in 1973. Fine hard cover book/ no dust jacket.
Published by Machberot Lesifrut, Tel Aviv, 1977
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Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, tan paper covered boards with red lettering, xii pp., tipped-in frontispice photo, 202 pp., b/w photos English edition brought to press: Louis Williams.

Published by Machberot Lesifrut, c.1973, 1973
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hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Machberot Lesifrut, Tel Aviv, c.1973, 1st.prtg. english ed., 8vo., cloth, 202pp., photos., slightly yellowed, owner's name, VG/VG $.

AS THE HART PANTETH. In the Footsteps of Eyal Shahan. Born 17 Sivan 5710, 2 June 1950. Fell in Action on the Golan Heights 11 Tishri 5734, 7 October 1973
Shva, Schlomo, and Haim Guri, editors. English edition brought to press: Louis Williams
Published by Machberot Lesifrut, Tel Aviv, 1977
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Alkahest Books, Deerfield, IL, U.S.A.Alkahest Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. good +. first English language printing. x + 202 pages, octavo. Illustrated with black and white photo repros. Book is in very good condition. Dust jacket has slight wear at edges, Good +. 060302A Tipped-in portrait.
More imagesKhativat HaNegev BaMa'arakha [The Negev Brigade in Battle] Hativat Chativat ha-negev
Sarig, Nahum; Alterman, Natan; Hillel, A.; Zehava Z. Weitz, Yosef; Givoli, Shaul; Shamir, M; Shahm, Nathan; Zrubavel, Gilad; Yechieli, Arye; Noded, Y.; Tanai, S.; Tenenbaum, Reuven; Lavi, Hillel; Meged, Mati; Eilat, Avraham; Guri, Haim; Mozinson, Amos; et al
Language: Hebrew
Published by Israel Defense Forces [Undated], Israel
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Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 232 pages, foldout map. 240 x 173 mm. Wear to edges of boards and spine. Rubber stamp impression in Hebrew of early owner, "Meir Tir. POB 376, Tel Aviv." Yellowed leaves. The 12th Negev Brigade (Hebrew: Hativat HaNegev) is an Israeli reserve infantry brigade that originally serve…d in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The brigade was founded in March 1948 with two battalions, the 2nd and 8th. The 7th Battalion was created in April, with the 9th Battalion being the last of the four. Yisrael Galili, the Haganah Chief of Staff, and Yigal Allon, the Palmach commander, chose Sarig to command the brigade in December 1947, although the residents of the Negev and David Ben-Gurion appointed Shaul Avigur instead, without Sarig's knowledge. After Avigur toured the Negev, he told Ben-Gurion that he would not be able to command the brigade, citing deteriorating health, and praised Sarig. It was commanded by Nahum "Sergei" Sarig (which is why it was also called Sergei Brigade) and consisted of four Palmach battalions. The Negev Brigade participated in many operations in the Negev Desert, including Operation Yoav in the latter part of the war. Sarig decided to divide the Negev into two sectors, divided by the Beersheba-Gaza road (later Highway 25). Yigal Allon then named Haim Bar-Lev as the commander of the southern sector - the 8th Battalion. The Palmach memorial website records the names of 312 of its members who died whilst in the Negev Brigade.
Khativat HaNegev BaMa'arakha [The Negev Brigade in Battle]
Sarig, Nahum; Alterman, Natan (Nathan); Hillel, A.; Zehava Z. Weitz, Yosef; Givoli, Shaul; Shamir, M; Shahm, Nathan; Zrubavel, Gilad; Yechieli, Arye; Noded, Y.; Tanai, S.; Tenenbaum, Reuven; Lavi, Hillel; Meged, Mati; Eilat, Avraham; Guri, Haim; Mozinson, Amos; et al
Language: Hebrew
Published by Israel Defense Forces [Undated], Israel
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Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 232 pages, foldout map. 240 x 173 mm. Yellowed leaves. The 12th Negev Brigade (Hebrew: Hativat HaNegev) is an Israeli reserve infantry brigade that originally served in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The brigade was founded in March 1948 with two battalions, the 2nd and 8th. The… 7th Battalion was created in April, with the 9th Battalion being the last of the four. Yisrael Galili, the Haganah Chief of Staff, and Yigal Allon, the Palmach commander, chose Sarig to command the brigade in December 1947, although the residents of the Negev and David Ben-Gurion appointed Shaul Avigur instead, without Sarig's knowledge. After Avigur toured the Negev, he told Ben-Gurion that he would not be able to command the brigade, citing deteriorating health, and praised Sarig. It was commanded by Nahum "Sergei" Sarig (which is why it was also called Sergei Brigade) and consisted of four Palmach battalions. The Negev Brigade participated in many operations in the Negev Desert, including Operation Yoav in the latter part of the war. Sarig decided to divide the Negev into two sectors, divided by the Beersheba - Gaza road (later Highway 25). Yigal Allon then named Haim Bar-Lev as the commander of the southern sector -the 8th Battalion. The Palmach memorial website records the names of 312 of its members who died whilst in the Negev Brigade.
More imagesKhativat HaNegev BaMa'arakha [The Negev Brigade in Battle]
Sarig, Nahum; Alterman, Natan; Hillel, A.; Zehava Z. Weitz, Yosef; Givoli, Shaul; Shamir, M; Shahm, Nathan; Zrubavel, Gilad; Yechieli, Arye; Noded, Y.; Tanai, S.; Tenenbaum, Reuven; Lavi, Hillel; Meged, Mati; Eilat, Avraham; Guri, Haim; Mozinson, Amos; et al
Language: Hebrew
Published by Israel Defense Forces [Undated], Israel
- Hardcover
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 232 pages, foldout map. 240 x 173 mm. Rubber stamp impression indicating it was a de-accessioned duplicate of the Library of Congress. Minor damage to title page. Yellowed leaves. The 12th Negev Brigade (Hebrew: Hativat HaNegev) is an Israeli reserve infantry brigade that or…iginally served in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The brigade was founded in March 1948 with two battalions, the 2nd and 8th. The 7th Battalion was created in April, with the 9th Battalion being the last of the four. Yisrael Galili, the Haganah Chief of Staff, and Yigal Allon, the Palmach commander, chose Sarig to command the brigade in December 1947, although the residents of the Negev and David Ben-Gurion appointed Shaul Avigur instead, without Sarig's knowledge. After Avigur toured the Negev, he told Ben-Gurion that he would not be able to command the brigade, citing deteriorating health, and praised Sarig. It was commanded by Nahum "Sergei" Sarig (which is why it was also called Sergei Brigade) and consisted of four Palmach battalions. The Negev Brigade participated in many operations in the Negev Desert, including Operation Yoav in the latter part of the war. Sarig decided to divide the Negev into two sectors, divided by the Beersheba-Gaza road (later Highway 25). Yigal Allon then named Haim Bar-Lev as the commander of the southern sector -the 8th Battalion. The Palmach memorial website records the names of 312 of its members who died whilst in the Negev Brigade.
More imagesKhativat HaNegev BaMa'arakha [The Negev Brigade in Battle]
Sarig, Nahum; Alterman, Natan; Hillel, A.; Zehava Z. Weitz, Yosef; Givoli, Shaul; Shamir, M; Shahm, Nathan; Zrubavel, Gilad; Yechieli, Arye; Noded, Y.; Tanai, S.; Tenenbaum, Reuven; Lavi, Hillel; Meged, Mati; Eilat, Avraham; Guri, Haim; Mozinson, Amos; et al
Language: Hebrew
Published by Israel Defense Forces [Undated], Israel
- Hardcover
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 232 pages, foldout map. 240 x 173 mm. Yellowed leaves. The 12th Negev Brigade (Hebrew: Hativat HaNegev) is an Israeli reserve infantry brigade that originally served in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The brigade was founded in March 1948 with two battalions, the 2nd and 8th. The… 7th Battalion was created in April, with the 9th Battalion being the last of the four. Yisrael Galili, the Haganah Chief of Staff, and Yigal Allon, the Palmach commander, chose Sarig to command the brigade in December 1947, although the residents of the Negev and David Ben-Gurion appointed Shaul Avigur instead, without Sarig's knowledge. After Avigur toured the Negev, he told Ben-Gurion that he would not be able to command the brigade, citing deteriorating health, and praised Sarig. It was commanded by Nahum "Sergei" Sarig (which is why it was also called Sergei Brigade) and consisted of four Palmach battalions. The Negev Brigade participated in many operations in the Negev Desert, including Operation Yoav in the latter part of the war. Sarig decided to divide the Negev into two sectors, divided by the Beersheba-Gaza road (later Highway 25). Yigal Allon then named Haim Bar-Lev as the commander of the southern sector -the 8th Battalion. The Palmach memorial website records the names of 312 of its members who died whilst in the Negev Brigade.
Published by United Artists, Tel Aviv, 1974
- Signed
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, IsraelThe Book Gallery
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SIGNED BY ALIZA GOURI. 16 COLOR AND B&W REPRODUCTIONS LAID IN PORTFOLIO WITH SLIPCASE. 350x255mm. Slipcase rubbed and slightly worn. Slipcase, portfolio and pages/reproductions yellowing. Else in good condition. The book is in : English Hebrew.