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  • June 1967 Time Magazine Cover Signed by Israeli military commander Moshe Dayan

    DAYAN, MOSHE.

    Moshe Dayan Signed Time Magazine Cover.

    Chicago: Time Magazine June 16. 1967.

    Original cover from the June 16, 1967 issue of Time Magazine featuring a portrait of Moshe Dayan, signed by him, “M. Dayan.” In near fine condition. Accompanied by a letter signed by Dayan’s secretary on his Officer of the Minister of Defence letterheard dated August 14, 1967 returning the signed cover to collector Karl Peterson. In near fine condition.

    Price: $850.00     Item Number: 138437

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  • "Freedom is the oxygen of the soul": First Edition of Moshe Dayan's Autobiography; Signed by Him and Inscribed by "Israel's James Bond" Mordechai Ben-Porat

    DAYAN, MOSHE.

    Moshe Dayan: Story of My Life.

    Jerusalem: Steimatzky's Agency LTD 1976.

    First edition of the legendary military leader and politician’s autobiography. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated. Boldly signed by Moshe Dayan on the front free endpaper. Additionally inscribed by Mordechai Ben-Porat in Hebrew, “To Mr. Arthur Hertzberg with great respect. Ben-Porat co-chairman-WOJAC  20.10.1977.” Ben-Porat has been called Israel’s James Bond for his role in the rescue of the Jews of Iraq, for which he was awarded the Israel Prize, and was a colleague in the Knesset with Dayan during which time he served as Minister without Portfolio. The recipient, Arthur Hertzberg was a noted rabbi, civil rights activist and author who served as President of the American Jewish Congress and Vice-President of the World Jewish Congress. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Bethram Kapadia. A unique example.

    Price: $1,250.00     Item Number: 133514

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  • Exceptionally Rare 200-page autograph manuscript entirely in the hand of Israeli military commander Moshe Dayan documenting his years as a journalist in Vietnam

    DAYAN, MOSHE.

    Moshe Dayan ‘Vietnam Diary’ Original Autograph Manuscript.

    : 1966.

    Rare autograph manuscript consisting of roughly 200 pages entirely in the hand of Israeli military commander Moshe Dayan, published one year later as part of Dayan’s “Yoman Vietnam” or “Vietnam Diary.”  Folio, approximately 200 pages handwritten by Dayan on a variety of paper mounts with numerous edits, margin notes, and cross-outs which suggest an intensely involved and meticulous writing process, an original map showing military movements on page 220, and a drawing or other schematic on page 367. With English language terms throughout which provide especially revealing snapshots of what Dayan was observing during his Vietnam War experience including: “Lt. Col. Jack Spaulding” (July 30, 1966, p. 1), referring to Lieutenant Jack Douglas Spaulding (1924-1966), who died in a non-combat related car crash in South Vietnam three months later, in mid-October 1966; “Robert Komer, Special Assistant to the President” (July 18, 1966, p. 70), referring to Robert Komer (1922-2000), who had served as Johnson’s 3rd Deputy National Security Adviser in 1965, and who would oversee the controversial Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS) program in South Vietnam after May 1967; “search and kill – Westmoreland” (July-August 1966, p. 109), referring to the strategic policies of William Westmoreland (1914-2005), who commanded U.S. forces in Vietnam from 1964-1968; “Mrs. Katharine Graham … President of Washington Post and Newsweek” (July 18, 1966, p. 71), referring to Katharine Graham (1917-2001), the president of the “Washington Post” since her husband’s death in 1963; “some chickens some necks” (August 8, 1966, p. 242), referring to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s December 30, 1941 address to Parliament, in which Churchill mocked the French comment that England would have her neck wrung like a chicken if forced to fight against the Axis Powers alone. In 1966, several newspapers, including Tel Aviv’s “Ma’ariv” newspaper, the “London Sunday Telegraph” and the “Washington Post,” invited Dayan to write a series of articles about the Vietnam War then being fought between American forces and their South Vietnamese allies, and the Communist-led Viet Cong and their allies. Dayan’s unique perspective made him an ideal war correspondent: he had extensive military experience gained in Mandatory Palestine, during World War II, and in post-independent Israel, and he was also an accomplished independent author. Dayan’s proposed trip to Vietnam proved controversial, however, as Israel’s status was officially neutral. Consequently, Dayan strove to make his information-gathering mission as apolitical as possible. Dayan interviewed important British, French, and American military commanders, policymakers, and politicians in London, Paris, and Washington, D.C. in early July 1966 before arriving in Vietnam on July 25, 1966. Dayan’s field experiences while embedded with U.S. Marines and Green Beret units lasted until late August 1966. His startling observations are recorded in this manuscript which spans the entire length of his trip, from July 4, 1966 to August 31, 1966. Accompanied by a first edition of “Vietnam Diary” signed by Dayan on the half-title page in the year of publication, “Moshe Dayan 28.3.77” [Tel Aviv: Dvir Co. Ltd., 1977. Octavo, original wrappers, illustrated]. Both the manuscript and book are in near fine condition. Housed in a custom full morocco and chemise clamshell box decorated with an overly of Dayan’s signature eyepatch and the Star of David.

    Price: $125,000.00     Item Number: 134059

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  • "Freedom is the oxygen of the soul": First Edition of Moshe Dayan's Autobiography; Signed by Him

    DAYAN, MOSHE.

    Moshe Dayan: Story of My Life.

    Jerusalem: Steimatzky's Agency LTD 1976.

    First edition of the legendary military leader and politician’s autobiography. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated. Boldly signed by Moshe Dayan on the front free endpaper. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Bethram Kapadia.

    Price: $450.00     Item Number: 134303

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