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189543079Warsaw: Izdanie I.L. Perets 1895. First edition period boards 8vo 179 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “The Jewish Library: A Journal for Literature Society and Economics.â€<br> Third volume of semiannual publication edited by I.L. Peretz. Di Yudishe Bibliotek was published periodically between 1891 and 1904. This issue includes belle-lettres poetry and scientific essays.<br> “To encourage Jews toward a wider knowledge of secular subjects Peretz for several years wrote articles on physics chemistry economics and other subjects for Di yudishe bibliotek which he also edited.†Encyclopedia Britannica.<br> Yitskhok Leybush Peretz 1852-1915 is one the best known Yiddish and Hebrew authors of the 19th century. Peretz was one of the three classic Yiddish writers with S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem and the founder of Yiddish modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at the center of an active literary circle in Warsaw. <br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews. Yiddish literature. OCLC: 992802478. <br> Ex-library with usual markings and normal wear and age to pages but otherwise in good condition. Good Condition. YID-46-19-GGLEX-’cc. Warsaw: [Izdanie I.L. Perets] unknown
189843426New York: N.M. Shaikewitz 1898. First edition staple binding 4to 29-31 pages each issue 30 cm. In Yiddish. <br> Three issues of Di Tsayt a monthly Yiddish language publication published in New York. The journal ran from 1897-1898. Singerman S582; Freidus p. 282 Weissberger 56. <br> "Menahem Mendel Dolitzky was a Hebrew and Yiddish poet and novelist. Born in Bialystok he received a traditional Orthodox education and as a teenager became interested in the ideas of the Haskalah.He served as a Hebrew teacher in various towns and in 1881 was an eyewitness to pogroms in southern Russia which had a profound effect on him.<br> .In 1892 when the Jews were expelled from Moscow Dolitzki emigrated to New York and was warmly received by the small band of Hebrew maskilim in the U.S. He began publishing descriptions of the persecution of Jews in Russia in the journal Ha-Ivri mainly in poetic form.Despite the efforts of the Hebraists in the U.S. to assist him he found no way of making a living from Hebrew writing. After working at various jobs he finally took up writing for the daily Yiddish press turning out serialized novels which catered to the popular reader" EJ. <br> <br> SUBJECTS: Jews -- New York State -- New York -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. Jews. Yiddish literature. OCLC: 50546431. OCLC and Singerman together locate 4 complete holdings Harvard NYPL YIVO HUC and one of vol I only Yale. <br> <br> Lacks original outer paper wrappers some toning Good Condition Scarce YID-48-109. [New York: N.M. Shaikewitz] unknown