The Controversy of Zion

by Douglas Reed



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A Preface by Ivor Benson

Chapter 1 - The Start of the Affair
Chapter 2 - The End of Israel
Chapter 3 - The Levites and the Law
Chapter 4 - The Forging of the Chains
Chapter 5 - The Fall of Babylon
Chapter 6 - The People Wept
Chapter 7 - The Translation of the Law
Chapter 8 - The Law and the Idumeans
Chapter 9 - The Rise of the Pharisees
Chapter 10 - The Man From Galilee
Chapter 11 - The Pharisaic Phoenix
Chapter 12 - The Light and the Shadow
Chapter 13 - The Fence Around the Law
Chapter 14 - The Movable Government
Chapter 15 - The Talmud and the Ghettoes
Chapter 16 - The Messianic Longing
Chapter 17 - The Destructive Mission
Chapter 18 - The Napoleonic Interrogation
Chapter 19 - The World Revolution
Chapter 20 - The Design
Chapter 21 - The Warnings of Disraeli
Chapter 22 - The Managers
Chapter 23 - The "Prophet"
Chapter 24 - The Coming of Zionism
Chapter 25 - The World Zionist Organization
Chapter 26 - The Heresy of Dr Herzl
Chapter 27 - The "Protocols"
Chapter 28 - The Aberration of Mr Balfour
Chapter 29 - The Ambition of Mr House
Chapter 30 - The Decisive Battle
Chapter 31 - The Web of Intrigue
Chapter 32 - The World Revolution Again
Chapter 33 - The League to Enforce Peace
Chapter 34 - The End of Lord Northcliffe
Chapter 35 - The National Home
Chapter 36 - The Strange Role of the Press
Chapter 37 - The Managers, the Messiahs and the Masses
Chapter 38 - The Little Country Far Away
Chapter 39 - The Arming of Zion
Chapter 40 - The Invasion of America
Chapter 41 - The Revolution "Extends"
Chapter 42 - The Talmudic Vengeance
Chapter 43 - The Zionist State
Chapter 44 - The World Instrument
Chapter 45 - The Jewish Soul
Chapter 46 - The Climacteric [*]
Epilogue

[* Beyond the initial comments regarding the writing and revision of the book, this chapter can be quite safely dispensed with, as it adds nothing substantive to the overall argument.]

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