Photograph signed by Carter and Begin
by BEGIN, MENACHEM and JIMMY CARTER
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- Signed
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- Seller
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Stevenson, Maryland, United States
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About This Item
Signed by Carter and Begin. Menachem Begin was awarded the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize, together with Anwar Sadat, "for their work in laying a foundation for future peace" in the Middle East. The framework, reached at Camp David, was facilitated by Jimmy Carter. The Nobel award called Carter "the masterbuilder responsible for the bridge that had to be built between Egypt and Israel."
Carter would have won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 with Begin and Sadat but for a missed nomination deadline. See "How Carter Lost Out on the Nobel Peace Prize: A Missed Deadline" (New York Times). Carter was awarded the prize in 2002.
Provenance: Calligraphic inscription to Ernest W. Michel, the noted Holocaust survivor who covered the Nuremberg trials as a journalist and later was a prominent Jewish leader in New York.
Additionally signed by the photographer, Robert A. Cumins, one of the leading photojournalists and documentary photographers of the second half of the 20th century. 9 x 14 in. Color photograph. Framed. A splendid large-format display piece.
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- Seller
- 19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 32820326
- Title
- Photograph signed by Carter and Begin
- Author
- BEGIN, MENACHEM and JIMMY CARTER
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Robert A. Cumins
- Date Published
- 1979
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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