Jerusalem Commands

{{short description|1992 novel by Michael Moorcock}}

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{{Infobox book

| name = Jerusalem Commands

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| translator =

| image = Jerusalem commands.jpg

| caption = Dust-jacket from the first edition.

| author = Michael Moorcock

| illustrator =

| cover_artist = Andrew Herniak

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| series = Pyat Quartet

| subject =

| genre = Literary fiction

| publisher = Jonathan Cape

| release_date = 1992

| media_type = Print (hardback)

| pages = 577 pp

| isbn = 0-224-03074-4

| dewey = 823/.914 20

| congress = PR6063.O59 J47 1992

| oclc = 28547555

| preceded_by = The Laughter of Carthage

| followed_by = The Vengeance of Rome

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Jerusalem Commands is a historical fiction novel by English author Michael Moorcock published by Jonathan Cape in 1992. It is the third in the Pyat Quartet tetralogy, preceded by The Laughter of Carthage and followed by The Vengeance of Rome. The novel takes place between World War I and World War II, and in it, Colonel Pyat travels from Hollywood to Casablanca, to Alexandria and travels across the Sahara.