New Releases by Martin GILBERT

Martin GILBERT is the author of The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust (2002), The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (2002), Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust (2002), Letters to Auntie Fori (2002), Dearest Auntie Fori (2002).

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The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust
The harrowing history of the Nazi attempt to annihilate the Jews of Europe during the Second World War is graphically portrayed in 316 highly detailed maps. Over 40 photographs and extensive passages of text further illustrate these events.

The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict traces the tangled and bitter history of the Arab-Jewish struggle from the early twentieth century to the present and illustrates the move towards finding peace.

Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Letters to Auntie Fori

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Letters to Auntie Fori
Some time ago an elderly Indian friend of Martin Gilbert''s, known to him as Auntie Fori, revealed that she was actually Jewish and asked him to recommend a history of the Jews. He decided to write it for her, in letter form, week by week. This book is the result.The letters begin with Abraham''s journey from Mesopotamia to Canaan and cover all the great events of Jewish history: the migration to Egypt, entering the Promised Land, Moses and the Ten Commandments, the kingdoms of David and Solomon, the Assyrian destruction of Jewish independence, and so on through ancient and medieval times up to the present day. As one would expect, he writes particularly well - and movingly - about the Holocaust. The last couple of letters in this selection are about the modern state of Israel.

Dearest Auntie Fori

release date: Jan 01, 2002

The Jews in the Twentieth Century

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Jews in the Twentieth Century
What an extraordinary chronicle of upheaval, sorrow, and achievement is the story of the Jews in the twentieth century--and who better to narrate it than the renowned British historian Sir Martin Gilbert, whose lifework has been the study of the events and personages of our time. In this richly illustrated volume he vividly describes the individuals, the historic movements, the watershed moments, and the horrific years that so profoundly changed the world and the Jewish people. In a text interwoven with and illuminated by more than 400 fascinating photographs, many of them never before published or long forgotten, we meet the widely dispersed turn-of-the-century Jewish communities of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Then we encounter, with startling immediacy, the impassioned Zionists who set out to reclaim Palestine and the immigrant waves that poured out of Eastern Europe in search of a better life in America--among them, the brilliantly creative writers, composers, actors, and comedians who enthralled millions; and the scientists, judges, legislators, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals whose numbers can hardly be counted but whose thoughts and deeds shaped the modern world. There is tragedy in this history: the twentieth century saw many dark years during which the Jewish people suffered pogroms, persecution, and mass murder. But the century also saw the renewal and flourishing of the Jewish community, in America, in Israel, and throughout the Diaspora. The observant, the secular, the people gathered from the ends of the earth--all figure in the vivid portrait of the Jews at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Sir Martin relates this astonishing and deeplymoving story with the erudition and empathy that have always distinguished his writing, and with a masterful eye for the key point, the telling anecdote, the human detail that makes history come alive. While our memories are still fresh, he has fixed them indelibly in a volume that will be treasured, pored over, and passed down as the rich and definitive record of Jewish life in the twentieth century.

History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol III

release date: Oct 20, 1999
History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol III
Martin Gilbert brings readers up to date in this rich historical narrative of the contradictory events of the last fifty years. Volume II ended in 1951, as the world recovered from World War II, and the nuclear threat increased. In this volume, Gilbert recalls the Cold War and communism--including McCarthyism, the Soviet and Warsaw Pact, the Berlin Wall--and the wars, from Korea to Vietnam to Bosnia. He moves from Poland''s Solidarity Movement to Ireland''s Bloody Sunday, from Pol Pot and his killing fields to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Mao began a cultural revolution, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy were assassinated, and Beijing''s Tiananamen Square shocked the world. Technology and medicine advanced in leaps and bounds as the society struggled to catch up. Art, literature, and music, as well as epidemics and natural disasters, all have their place here. Many of the events are described through the words of those who were present. As in the previous two volumes, Gilbert creates a vivid picture through a wide array of sources. The result is extraordinary.

Holocaust Journey

release date: Apr 01, 1999
Holocaust Journey
In 1996 Martin Gilbert was asked to lead students on a tour of the places in Europe that were the stage of one of history''s greatest human tragedies. The two-week journey that resulted, with England''s leading Holocaust and World War II scholar as its guide, culminated in this powerful travel narrative.

The Boys

release date: Sep 15, 1998
The Boys
Relates the experiences of a group of Jews, male and female, from Poland and Hungary who survived the concentration camps as teenagers.

Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century
These memoirs of the literary life and theatrical times of Giles Gordon - agent-to-the-Royals, ex-publisher and theatre critic. They recount his life from priggish adolescence in Edinburgh to the wider shores of publishing, agenting and theatre criticism in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He pricks egos and literary pretensions, brings theatre to life, and paints pen-portraits of the great, the good, the brilliant and the monstrous, from Prince Charles and Andrew to Fay Weldon, Carmen, David Godwin, Stevie Smith, Ackroyd, Unsworth, Maxwell, Gielgud, Orton, Amis pere et fils and Bernard Ingrams. Giles Gordon is the editor of Best Short Stories.

Proceedings of the International Churchill Societies, 1992-1993

release date: Sep 01, 1995

In Search of Churchill

release date: Aug 24, 1995
In Search of Churchill
A portrayal of the prime minister and a look at "the Agatha Christie side of the historian''s art."

The Day the War Ended

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Day the War Ended
This illustrated history provides both personal and public accounts of May 8, 1945, the day World War II ended in Europe.

The Atlas of Jewish History

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Atlas of Jewish History
An atlas of Jewish history around the world.

The Dent Atlas of Jewish History

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Dent Atlas of Jewish History
Tracing the world-wide migrations of the Jews from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Israel, this atlas spans over 4000 years of history. With over 130 maps, the atlas depicts Jewish achievements and the Jewish way of life, presenting a clear picture of their persecution and their reaction to it - whether by dispersal, acceptance or defence.

The Dent Atlas of British History

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Dent Atlas of British History
The changing story of the British Isles forms the theme of this atlas, which covers not only England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales but also the overseas empire. With captions, explanations and maps, it also provides a representation of British history in the social, religious and economic fields.

Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Maps provide a visual history of the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1,000 B.C. through the 1990s; includes notes on historical figures and events.

The Dent Atlas of the Holocaust

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Auschwitz & the Allies

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Illustrated Atlas of Jewish Civilization

release date: Jan 01, 1990
The Illustrated Atlas of Jewish Civilization
"... Ultimate visual survey of Jewish history from the emergence of the Jews in ancient Palestine right up to the present day ... Every facet of Jewish life is explored, with authoritative coverage of such crucial topics as the great diasporas, the flowering of Yiddish culture in Europe, the pogroms and persecutions -- from the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 to the tragic years of the Holocaust -- the rebirth of Zionism in the 19th century, the foundation of modern Israel, highlights of the Arab-Israeli conflict including the invasion of Lebanon, and the way of life of Jews inside and outside their homeland in the world of today. It demonstrates the key role that migration -- whether forced or voluntary -- has played in Jewish history and shows how the story of the Jews has been and continues to be a key factor in the development of Western civilization as a whole." -- Inside front cover.

The Jews of Hope

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Jerusalem History Atlas

Jerusalem History Atlas
Maps and accompanying prints and photographs present a survey of Jerusalem''s 3,000 year history, with emphasis on the last 150 years.

Winston S. Churchill, Volume IV, 1916-1922

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