ABSTRACT
The McMahon-Husayn correspondence has been at the heart of Anglo-Arab relations since World War I. It aroused great controversy, particularly over Palestine. Here, it is examined in historical context to determine why it was so obscure and what lay in the minds of those who drafted it.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|137 pages
The Quicksand
part II|170 pages
The Fly in the Fly-Bottle