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Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1924; in-12, 364 pp., reliure pleine percaline rouge, dos lisse, premier plat orné. Traduit de l'anglais par Henriette Loreau. 12 vignettes pleines pages. Dix-neuvième édition.
Hardcover in-12, 157 pages, rel. cartonnage ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [JJ-1vf] Illustrations de Manon IESSEL.
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of elementary-age writings from secular-Yiddish Chicago but published in Warsaw. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of writings from elementary-age boys and girls from secular-Yiddish Chicago schools but published in Warsaw; this copy signed by all but one of the young authors on their essays! The young Chicago writers include: Bashe Slabadkin, Nate Shechter, Mendel Zilberman, Hanah Kamski, Menuche Ben-Ami, Dabe Izrael, Yitsak Rozenfeld, Shulamit Malkin, Tsiril Gordin, Khayke Nayman, Sarah Veksler, Zalman Imianatof, Blume Miler, Chaim Miler, Motl Rozenblum, and Chanah Gekhtler. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
Tours, Alfred Mame & Fils Éditeurs, 1898; in-12, 108 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur simili-cuir vert noir, dos lisse, tranches jaspées. Ouvrage d'édification de la jeunesse. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc. Bon état.
(FT) Cloth, 4to, Monthly periodicals (except June-Sept. ) , 16 pages each issue, illustrated. Itche Goldberg (1904-2006) was born in Apt, Poland, and grew up in Warsaw. Since his arrival in Canada in 1920 as a teenager, the name Itche Goldberg has been synonymous with the linke (progressive) Yiddish movement. In 1925 Itche started Yungvelt, Canada's first secular Jewish children's camp. In 1932 he moved to New York City and from 1933 until the mid-1970s he was director of the Yiddish schools and cultural programs of the International Workers Order/Jewish People's Fraternal Order. He founded the journal called Yungvarg to record school and camp activities. (JPFO) . SUBJECT(S) : Children --- magazine --- periodicals. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Almost all issues are missing the quiz section at the end. Vol.8, No.5 has a tear on page 13/14. Pages tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-45)
pp. xv, 251. Illustrated by Robert Shore with line drawings and with bold paintings printed by Holyoke Lithograph Company; designed by Ward Ritchie; printed at the Ward Ritchie Press, set in intertype Waverley; special Curtis white wove paper. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller on front fly leaf. 7 1/2 x 11 inches. Bound by Tapley-Rutter Company in quarter black Levant morocco, stamped in red and gold, smoky-blue rough linen sides. Original slip case, paper spine label rubbed at top corner. Fifteen hundred copies have been made, of which this is copy number 420 and it is signed by the artist, Robert Sore and designer-printer, Ward Ritchie. Fine. Fine Books from the Limited Editions Club make great gifts. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W92
8vo, 60 pages, black and white illustrations. eng
. Original paper wrapper. 2 issues, 47 pages each with illustrations. 8vo 24 cm. A serial that published articles, short stories, and songs such as: Aliyah Front: Immigrants as People, Economic Whirl: Mayim, Mayim, Working Together Industrial Cooperatives, The Arab School System in Israel, The Childrens Community in the Kibbutz, Painters and Sculptors in Israel, The Veil, and Night. The March issue includes a fold out map the Norths kibbutzim and kvutzot. Subjects: . Palestine-Kibbutz-Israel OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Light age toning to wrappers, otherwise, fresh and clean. Very good + condition (ZION-1-4)
. Original paper wrappers. 3 issues, each 47 pages with illustrations 8vo. 24 cm. A serial that published articles, short stories, and songs such as: 5710: Israel Grapples with Kibbutz Galuyot, Arab Teacher Training in Israel, A. D. Gordon-The Philosopher of Deganiah, Dancing in Israel, The Psychology of Leadership. Absorption Begins upon Arrival, The Minyan, etc. Subjects: Palestine-Kibbutz-Israel OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Light aging to wraps, otherwise, fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (ZION-1-5)
With 17 pages long English Abstract. 240X170 mm. 278+17 Pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
7 pages. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
215X140 mm. 378 pages. Softcover. Rear cover bottom corner slightly wrinkled. Spine top edge slightly bumped. Few page corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
in-12, 189 pp., cartonnage editeur marron au chien; jaquette illustree en couleurs. Tres bel exemplaire. [JJ-1]
By a Canadian author. Fourteen year old Mike is taken by his father for a vacation to Guernsey in the Channel Islands and encounters not just a strange place but even more strange emotions and events connected to the prehistoric tomb in the vicinity which appear to be inexplicable, but undeniable, signs of witchcraft which seem directed at destroying his friends. Book
230x160 mm. 38 pages. Softcover. Front cover detached, torn and yellowing. Pen marking and stamp on front cover. Rear cover missing. Stamp on title page. Some pages edges slightly torn. Pages yellowing pages. Else in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This book's cover is very worn, loose or missing. If you'd like, we can send this book to be rebound for an extra charge.
Classic story of espionage,trout fishing and adventure in Serbia just after WW II. (usual library marks, shadow of tape where dj was once attached to book. DJ now in protective sleeve. Ex-Library
Classic story of espionage,trout fishing and adventure in Serbia just after WW II. (sual library marks, shadow of tape where dj was once attached to book. DJ now in protective sleeve. Book
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, back cover has a bump to the lower corner, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior has some marking over about 10 pages only. 221 pages with writing from Frances Mc Cue, S.J. Weinberg, Jose Angel Ventura, Morgen White, Stacey Levine, Barbara Earl Thomas, Tom robbins, Laura Lichenstein, David Shields, Kaiz Esmail, Kidus Solomon, Brenda Peterson, et al.
76 pages. Features include: The excitement of shaping a gem; Detector penetration; Treasure on Sioux Lookout; Is your find marketable?; The naked eye - your built-in coin detector; Gems and fossils in Florida sand beaches; Rubies in North Carolina; Youth camp treasure sites; Largo Canyon treasures; the Panamint Valley; Collecting Ships Bottles; Panning. Above-average wear. Book
178p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
IN HEBREW. Includes black and white plates. 15x22.5 cm. 160 pages. Paperback. Back cover slightly stained on edges. Several page edges slightly water stained. Pen markings on several pages. Else in good condition.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché (dos refait). Bon état.
Hardcover petit in-4°, entierement illustre en couleurs, cartonnage illustré plastifié. Bel exemplaire. [P-37]