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Fantastic Golda Meir typed letter signed as Minister of Labor. Dated 24 April 1955, letter in Hebrew is addressed to Prime Minister Moshe Sharett, on Labor Minister stationery, and is accompanied by an English version (signed in type only) addressed to Defense Minster David Ben Gurion. Meir’s letter reads in full: ”To my great sorrow, I must say that signing the truce/cease-fire agreements with Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan & Syria – do not mean that these Arab – Countries accept our very existence. On the contrary, as a matter of fact their interpretation is that their defeat in the battle-field encourage them – headed by the Egyptian tyrant – to send ‘Feda’iyun’ to destroy our settlements & to cause panic among our citizens. That is how they wish to destroy the Jewish State, Therefore, our own military action against them – mainly in Gaza – are so moral & so just. Yours Sincerely, Golda Myerson / Minster of Labour”. Single-page signed letter measures 6.25” x 8.75”. Toning, pencil notation to upper left, red pencil notation to lower right and two punch holes, else near fine. The copy to Ben Gurion measures approximately 7.25” x 6” and save for creasing is in near fine condition. Sold for $8,908.

Golda Meir Autograph Note Signed Upon a Postcard to Palestine
Golda Meir autograph note signed upon a postcard, sent by Meir to someone in Palestine. Her note, in Hebrew, appears on the back of a postcard from Cairo, Egypt. The postmark is from Alexandria (date uncertain). Measures 6” x 2.75”. Toning with a punched hole below the stamp, else near fine. Sold for $4,654.

David Ben-Gurion Signed Limited Edition of “Israel: A Personal History”
David Ben-Gurion signed limited edition of ”Israel: A Personal History”, his 862pp. tribute to the country he founded and led as its first Prime Minister. New York: Funk and Wagnalls Inc., 1971. Ben-Gurion signs ”D. Ben-Gurion” below his frontispiece portrait. Volume is #473 of 2,000 in the limited edition, beautifully bound in navy leather boards with top edge gilt and silk moire endpapers. Measures 7.25” x 10.25”. Separation starting to front joint, light foxing throughout and light wear. Overall very good condition. Sold for $3,661.

David Ben-Gurion Historic ALS 1953
David Ben-Gurion autograph letter signed. Composed in Hebrew and signed, “D. Ben-Gurion,” as Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Single page octavo, The Kiryah, 1 Tevet 5714 / 7 December 1953. Written to Moshe Sharett letter reads: “When you attain the Prime Ministership things will look different than they appear even to the Foreign Minister. Not everything that must be done can be done immediately – in the final analysis you are more constrained in finances and in competent human resources. Therefore it is important that there be a set of priorities. In order to do this intelligently you must receive what is referred to in the armed forces as a ‘situation evaluation’ both in terms of the national and international interests and to judge the positions and the capabilities of the military and political experts. / With Blessings, D. Ben-Gurion” On 2 November 1953, Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, announced his intention of resigning the premiership and his post as Defense Minister at a meeting of the political committee of his Mapai party. On November 25th, the party’s 130-member central committee nominated Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett as his successor. On 7 December 1953, the day he wrote this letter, Ben-Gurion wrote his letter of resignation to President Ben-Zvi. After new elections on 26 July 1955, Ben-Gurion made it known that he desired to return as Prime Minister. On 14 August 1955 Prime Minister Sharett resigned and Ben-Gurion formed a new coalition government and returned as Prime Minister in November. Sharett continued as Foreign Minister until June 1956. Two binder holes at right margin, small hole at “3” in “1953”; otherwise, fine condition. Sold for $2,507.

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