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BIBLIOGRAPHY
An enormous number of books on the Holy Land have been written, some few of which have become standard works, in spite of having been written a generation ago. Among these the most familiar, perhaps, are Dean Stanley’s “Sinai and Palestine,” in many editions, and G. A. Smith’s “Historical Geography of the Holy Land,” thirteenth edition, London, 1907, and the same author’s “Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land,” London, 1915. The following brief list is a selection from the most recent publications:
Baedeker. “Syria and Palestine” Guidebook. London, 1912.
Bell, Gertrude. “Syria.” London, 1919.
Bentwich, Norman. “Palestine and the Jews, Past, Present, and Future.” London, 1919.
Copping, Arthur E. “A Journalist in the Holy Land.” London, 1911.
Gordon, Ben L. “New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine.” Philadelphia, 1919.
Grant, Elihu. “Peasantry of Palestine.” New York, 1907.