CARTER, James Earl. A group of eleven books on Israel and Palestine. All stamped with "from the personal library of Jimmy Carter," either on endpapers or title. 11 volumes, various sizes. Some with original dust jackets and personal messages from the author to the President. Minor discoloration and stains, some pen annotations. An in-depth collection of books regarding Israel and Palestine. [Includes :] BAR-ON, Mordechai . Israel Defence Forces The Six Day War 7.6.67 . Givatayim: Printed by Peli-P.E.C. Printing Works Ltd., 1968. Folio with numerous maps and semi-transparent overlays (some staining to foredges). Boards and dustjacket (some foxing and toning). Inscribed to Jimmy Carter by Yitzhak RABIN (1922-1995): "To: Governer [sic ] J. Carter with best Wishes Y. Rabin Atlanta 6/7/71" * BALTIANSKY, Gadi, FOQAHA, Nidal, et al. The Geneva Imitative. The Geneva Accord and Annexes. A detailed proposal for a comprehensive Iraweli-Palestinian Peace Agreement . Ramallah & Tel Aviv, c. 2011. 4to. Titled softcover. * HOWARD, Adam M. ed. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977-1981: Volume VII Arab-Israeli Dispute, January 19777-August 1978 . Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 2013. 8vo. (light foxing). Red cloth boards. [With:] HOWARD, Adam. Typed letter to Steven Hochman, Washington, 10 February 2014, bearing an autograph note signed by Steven HOCHMAN to Carter, n.p., 17 February 2014 enclosing the present volume. * Richard Ben CRAMER. How Israel Lost the Four Questions. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. 8vo. (foxing at foredges). In publisher's boards and dustjacket. * Janet Wallach and John Wallach. Arafat In the Eyes of the Beholder . New York: Carroll Publishing Group, 1990. Advance unrevised manuscript. 8vo. Softcover (light foxing) * Abraham BEN-ZVI. The United States and the Palestinians the Carter Era . Tel Aviv: Jerusalem Post Press, 1981. 8vo. With annotations in an unknown hand on pages 10 and 13 (Light foxing). Staple-bound paperback. * Ezer WEIZMAN. On Eagles' Wings. The Personal Story of the Leading Commander of the Israeli Air Force. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1976. 8vo. with additional blindstamp ownership stamp on front endpaper (foxing and toned on blank leaf). Publisher's cloth and dustjacket. Inscribed to Carter by the author at Camp David, 9 December 1978 adding "Blessed are the Pacemakers." * THORPE, Merle, Jr. Prescription for Conflict Israel's West Bank Settlement Policy. Washington: Foundation for Middle East Peace, 1984. * Mary Elizabeth King. A Quiet Revolution the First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance. Introduction by President Jimmy Carter. New York: Nation Books, 2007. 8vo. (foxing and toning to some pages and foredges). Paperback (light soiling). Inscribed to President Carter by the author. * The Elders (ANNAN, Kofi, CARTER, James Earl Jr, MANDELA, Nelson, TUTU, Desmond, et al). People and Peace in the Middle East. Report of the Elders' visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories 24-18 August 2009. n.p., n.d., c. 2009. 8vo. (light foxing to front leaves). Paperback. * QUANDT, William B. Decade of Decisions. American Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967-1976. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. 8vo. occasional ink annotations in an unknown hand (some foxing). Inscribed to Carter from the author on the front blank endpaper. In red cloth boards, and dustjacket (some toning, soiling and marginal tears). [With :] small 8vol sheet bearing pencil diagram of a box, headed "Old Rod" possibly in Carter's hand. * FARABAUGH, Kane, ed. From Plains to Palestine. Interviews with Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter. Privately printed, 2010. 8vo. Inscribed by the editor to Carter on a blank leaf. Marbled endpapers and titled leather boards (some sunning). Carter played a pivotal role in Middle East diplomacy—both as president and afterwards—as he sought a just and enduring peace in the region. His landmark achievement came in 1978 with the Camp David Accords, which secured peace between Egypt and Israel—the first treaty of its kind between Israel and an Arab nation. Carter’s negotiations introduced the principle of “land for peace” and opened dialogue on Palestinian autonomy.