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Israel from Above

by Hanit Grintberg, Itamar Grinberg
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Overview

Sweeping over the ancient desert of biblical imaginings and the lush valleys that signify the progress of the modern state, the bird’s-eye images in this handsome volume present the varied landscapes that exemplify the very diversity of Israel itself. Readers are witness to the incongruous juxtapositions that exist within Israel: the fruit orchards of the fertile Jordan Valley and the stark desert landscape of the Sinai, the ancient city of Hebron and the modern skyline of Tel Aviv. From the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, to the heights of Galilee, this book presents us with the rare opportunity to view an entire region at a glance. Centuries-old temples and archaeological sites where one can trace the roots of Christianity and Judaism make a fascinating contrast to the sleek skyscrapers of Israel’s modern cities. Throughout the book, captions present a well-rounded picture of a young nation with an ancient history.

Synopsis

Sweeping over the ancient desert of biblical imaginings and the lush valleys that signify the progress of the modern state, the bird’s-eye images in this handsome volume present the varied landscapes that exemplify the very diversity of Israel itself. Readers are witness to the incongruous juxtapositions that exist within Israel: the fruit orchards of the fertile Jordan Valley and the stark desert landscape of the Sinai, the ancient city of Hebron and the modern skyline of Tel Aviv. From the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, to the heights of Galilee, this book presents us with the rare opportunity to view an entire region at a glance. Centuries-old temples and archaeological sites where one can trace the roots of Christianity and Judaism make a fascinating contrast to the sleek skyscrapers of Israel’s modern cities. Throughout the book, captions present a well-rounded picture of a young nation with an ancient history.

About the Author, Hanit Grintberg

Itamar Grinberg’s work has appeared in numerous publications around the world, as well as in television documentaries. Hanit Grinberg works in cooperation with Itamar Grinberg in maintaining photographic archives of pictures of Israel.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
White Star Publishers
Pages
464
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9788854404298

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