Arabic-L:AD:de Gruyter's Atlas of Jerusalem

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Date: 31 May 2006
From:jerusalem at gerlach-books.de
Subject:de Gruyter's Atlas of Jerusalem

de Gruyter's Atlas of Jerusalem

This remarkable work, edited by the Geography Dept of the Hebrew  
University of Jerusalem and published by Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/ 
New York shows the development and expansion of Jerusalem from its  
beginnings around 3000 BC until 1973. The main focus is on the 1960ies.

The Holy City is depicted on 53 large folding colour maps (65.5 x 48  
cm each). Maps and legend are bi-lingual (English and Hebrew), the  
accompanying text volume (173 pp) is in English. Both are stored in a  
cloth covered wooden box (53 x 37 x 4.5 cm).

The Atlas of Jerusalem has additional political relevance as the work  
was completed before 1973.

CONTENTS:
The Region / Quarters and Streets / History / Urban Structure / Land- 
Use / Public Institutions / Transportation / Population / Town  
Planning / Changes after 1967

***  Our  special  offer  until  30  June  2006:  190  EUR  ***
(Former  list  price  490  EUR)

This offer applies to the remaining stock of 50 copies.

Kind regards from Berlin,

(Ms) Dagmar Konrad
Marketing Manager

FOR DETAILS & ONLINE ORDERS:
http://mysql.snafu.de/khg/gerlach_books/books_atlas_jerus.php


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