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Ben-Gurion David 1886 - 1973 A Life in Letters: a signed photograph, 9 Autograph Letters Signed, 18 Typed Letters Signed, all with exceptional content, signed 1920s Histadrut Teachers' Union Membership Registrar, and 1948 Independence issues of "Ha'aretz" and "The Palestine Post."


Comprises:

1. Photograph Signed in English. B&w 7.75" x 9.75"

2. A teacher's Histadrut Membership Registrar signed in the 1920s by BG as Secretary General of Histadrut.

3. "Today you join the company of good teachers ‰Û_ establish generations of achievers, people of ideals and action, who in their hands is the fate of the State and its future‰Û_" nd

4. "There are no secrets and the members of the Knesset know as much as members of the committee‰Û_" nd

5. "meeting regarding the Arab situation in Eretz [Israel]‰Û_" (October 21, 1929)

6. "Understanding the joint responsibility of all now ‰Û_ we accept the willingness to lend a hand to any action..." (September 12, 1939)

7. "loan of machines for central industry in Tel-Aviv, and specifically a direct current electric generator with a diesel engine and the equipment associated with such a plant‰Û_" (February 5, 1948)

8. Original four-page issue of Hebrew-language newspaper "Ha'aretz," 17" x 23", May 16, 1948, picturing BG on the first page

9. Original four-page issue of English-language newspaper "The Palestine Post," 16" x 23", May 16, 1948, picturing BG on the first page. Third & fourth pages blank.

10. On rare "Interim Government" stationery concerning the shortage of manpower making it difficult to do certain things (January 7, 1949)

11. letter mourning a soldier who died on January 7, 1949 in the War of Independence

12. Sending a letter of condolence to a mother who has lost her son, , reminiscing about a voyage both she and BG had to Israel (October 26, 1949)

13. To Rabbi Zorach Warhaftig, also a Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, asking for "the name of the man in Haifa - to make our investigation easier‰Û_" (February 1, 1950)

14. To "Jerusalem Post" editor Gershon Agron reacting to his publishing the erroneous statement that he has agreed to the demands of the opposing General Zionists Party and had nominated two of their members to ministries (September 26, 1951)

15. To poet Anda Amir-Pinkerfeld. "We cannot truly know what happened in the days of yore ‰Û_ whatever we do have that is written in our history books as miracles that transpired we cannot guarantee is the whole truth ‰Û_Man must hear the voice of God talking to him and to his heart‰Û_" (November 3, 1953)

16. To the Chief Rabbi of Petach Tikva. "There is room in Israel fir varying opinions and perspectives, but it is the love of Israel that binds us together‰Û_" (January 14, 1954)

17. To Y. Palmon, Advisir for Arab Affairs. "[The Druze] were revealed to me as excellent fighters, disciplined and loyal ‰Û_ I hope that this tribe will cast in its lot with our people and will find complete freedom and equality in the State of Israel‰Û_" (April 19, 1954)

18. To the parents of a newlywed: "May they have a happy life full of love. May they build a blessed home in Israel. Mazel Tov." (November 29, 1954)

19. To MP Meir Yaari of the Mapam Party. "Maybe the Party you belong to has no disagreements ‰Û_ The Party I have a privilege of being attached to us not of that sort ‰Û_ but I do not know of another Party in Israel that is more loyal to the state, the Israeli people, and the vision of Jewish and human redemption‰Û_" (March 14, 1955)

20. To MP Seif E-Din E-Zoubi of Nazareth. "Following the coup d'etat which was carried out by the present heads of Egypt, the Government which I headed welcomed the rebels against King Farouk, and I expressed my hope that the revolution would ‰Û_ pave a new road of peace for itself. It is regrettable that the heads of Egypt have disappointed our hope‰Û_" (May 14, 1955)

21. To a Communist MP of the Knesset. "You can't ignore what's going on in Asia with Egyptian rulers & murderous group the Fadayin who attack all Israeli citizens ‰Û_ [Nasser] told the ‰Û÷New York Post' that he is not fighting only Israel, but the Jewish nation & Jewish fortune. The tone is reminiscent of ‰Û÷Mein Kampf'‰Û_" (July 7, 1955)

22. "We must act with renewed efforts and in every legitimate way, to bring about the day when the Jews of the Soviet Union will also be permitted to participate in the rebirth of their homeland‰Û_" (July 22, 1955)

23. To Foreign Minister Moshe Sharet, with carbon copy to Moshe Dayan. "I have no doubts in regards to General Haim Laskov's credentials, ability, and suitability for the position of deputy Chief of Staff ‰Û_ his vast experience as a commander of British units and the Hebrew brigade will make him a great asset to the IDF‰Û_" (December 24, 1955)

24. To the Editor of "Ha'aretz". "Every nation under attack and especially us, is obligated to protect itself, self-defense is a holy responsibility, it is so inscribed in the Charter of the United Nations‰Û_" (March 31, 1956)

25. To author S.Y. Agnon (later Nobel laureate). "Some seventy million Arabs live across our borders, and they extend to the Atlantic ‰Û_ Israel has a serious security problem with only two solutions: military preparedness and constant striving for peace, for war is a bankruptcy of diplomacy‰Û_" (April 10, 1956)

26. To architect Richard Kaufman: "Your plans seem to me fundamental. I will find out from the Minister of Development the fate of Eilat." (July 31, 1957)

27. "Your vote in the Knesset against the Government will not diminish the promise you were given about the schools, or any other matter. When I offered you what I offered on the political level - I did not associate it in any way with a financial reward‰Û_" (January 9, 1958)

28. "I do not know which of the two bodies is responsible for the arrangement that was made yesterday in the Knesset in remembrance of Herzl's century anniversary ‰Û_ I see it my moral and public duty to express my deep disappointment of the arrangements made for the Memorial Day which did not add honor neither to the Knesset nor the memory of the seer of the Jewish State‰Û_" (May 10, 1960)

29. "The State will establish society solely and exclusively on the foundations of truth and justice and moral values. I will fight for disclosure of the truth. In this matter, I have no fear, even if they expel me from the Party, and I will fight with all of the means at my disposal‰Û_" (November 2, 1964)

30. "I was not ‰Û÷forced to' resign - not because of misunderstanding with those around me - but for my own personal reasons - in which no other motivation, person, or external event had any role. It is correct that the Prime Minister of Burma attempted, at my request, to speak with Nasser - but like all other attempts with Nasser - it was unsuccessful‰Û_" (May 13, 1968)

31. "I always was in favor of changing the election system and my party accepted my suggestion ‰Û_ but later they reconsidered this decision. Now I'm not a member of any party and I'm not dealing with these matters anymore bit I haven't changed my opinion‰Û_" (February 25, 1972)

32. Informal photographs of David Ben-Gurion, 127 photographs (approximately 1å_" x 1 inch) on four sheets of proofs of photographs depicting Ben-Gurion, June 10-13, 1969

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Housed in an 11.5" X 12" album with slipcase.

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