Chaim Herzog - Published Works

Published Works

Herzog also authored several books on the historical events in which he was involved, including:

  • Herzog, Chaim (1978). Who stands accused?: Israel answers its critics. Random House. ISBN 0-394-50132-2.
  • Herzog, Chaim (12 December 1983). The Arab-Israeli Wars: War and Peace in the Middle East from the War of Independence through Lebanon. Vintage. ISBN 0-394-71746-5.
  • Herzog, Chaim (September 1989). Heroes of Israel: Profiles of Jewish Courage. Little Brown and Company. ISBN 0-316-35901-7.
  • Herzog, Chaim (12 November 1996). Living History: A Memoir. Pantheon. ISBN 0-679-43478-X.
  • Herzog, Chaim; Mordecai Gichon (March 1997). Battles of the Bible. Pantheon. ISBN 1-85367-266-1.
  • Herzog, Chaim (March 1998). The War of Atonement. Greenhill Books. ISBN 0-394-71746-5.

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