Auction 88 K2 Online Sale: Hebrew & Judaic Books and Manuscripts
Mar 17, 2020 (your local time)
USA
 Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77 Suite 1108 Brooklyn, NY 11205
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LOT 142:

(ISRAEL, LAND OF)
J.H. Patterson. With the Judaeans in the Palestine Campaign.
FIRST EDITION. ...

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(ISRAEL, LAND OF)
J.H. Patterson. With the Judaeans in the Palestine Campaign.



FIRST EDITION. Frontispiece portrait of author. With map and 22 illustrations. Signed by the Author on front flyleaf (browned).
pp. xi, 279. Original boards, extremities scuffed. 8vo.
London: Hutchinson & Co. 1922
Colonel John Henry Patterson (1867-1947), was an Anglo-Irish soldier, hunter, author and Zionist. Born in Forgney, Ireland, he joined the British Army at age seventeen, rose quickly through the ranks and attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Essex Yeomanry. In 1898, he was commissioned by the British East Africa Company to oversee the construction of a railway bridge over the Tsavo river in present-day Kenya. Patterson became an important figure in early Zionism as the commander in World War I of both the Zion Mule Corps and the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (aka The Jewish Legion), which would serve as the foundation of the Israeli Defense Forces decades later. Following his military career, Patterson continued his support of Zionism as a strong advocate toward the establishment of an independent Jewish State in the Middle East. See P. Streeter, Mad for Zion: A Biography of Colonel J.H. Patterson (2004).
Colonel John Henry Patterson (1867-1947), was an Anglo-Irish soldier, hunter, author and Zionist. Born in Forgney, Ireland, he joined the British Army at age seventeen, rose quickly through the ranks and attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Essex Yeomanry. In 1898, he was commissioned by the British East Africa Company to oversee the construction of a railway bridge over the Tsavo river in present-day Kenya. Patterson became an important figure in early Zionism as the commander in World War I of both the Zion Mule Corps and the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (aka The Jewish Legion), which would serve as the foundation of the Israeli Defense Forces decades later. Following his military career, Patterson continued his support of Zionism as a strong advocate toward the establishment of an independent Jewish State in the Middle East. See P. Streeter, Mad for Zion: A Biography of Colonel J.H. Patterson (2004).