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Cousin of Eleazar, the leader of the Zealots, survives mass suicide on Masada and tells the story.
Cousin of Eleazar, the leader of the Zealots, survives mass suicide on Masada and tells the story.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1973, and London: Vallentine, 1973.
Published in New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1973, and London: Vallentine, 1973.


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Latest revision as of 18:22, 22 December 2020

The Voices of Masada (1973) is a novel by David Kossoff.

Abstract

Cousin of Eleazar, the leader of the Zealots, survives mass suicide on Masada and tells the story.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1973, and London: Vallentine, 1973.

External links