Blood of His Servants ebook
by Malcolm McPherson
Malcolm MacPherson (1943–2009) was an American correspondent for Newsweek and the author of more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books, including The Cowboy and His Elephant: The Story of a Remarkable Friendship, Hocus POTUS, and the bestselling Roberts Ridge.
Malcolm MacPherson (1943–2009) was an American correspondent for Newsweek and the author of more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books, including The Cowboy and His Elephant: The Story of a Remarkable Friendship, Hocus POTUS, and the bestselling Roberts Ridge: A Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan.
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McPherson, Malcolm (1984). Katz, Shmuel (1968). php?title Jaffa riots (April 1936)&oldid 919034053". Categories: 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine.
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The book's second section, then, moves back and forth between Menten's postwar fate in Holland and the angry attempts at vengeance/justice by Bibi Krumholz-a onetime Podhorodse resident (befriended by Menten) who fled.
The book's second section, then, moves back and forth between Menten's postwar fate in Holland and the angry attempts at vengeance/justice by Bibi Krumholz-a onetime Podhorodse resident (befriended by Menten) who fled to Israel in the Thirties, became a policeman and journalist, and learned in 1945 that his whole family was murdered by Menten. Bibi tries to use the press as an instrument of justice, but fear-of-libel and evidence problems prevent the ugly story from emerging with maximum impact.