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IN ENGLISH, HEBREW AND YIDDISH. 29.5x23 cm. Unpaginated. Hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly curved. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Fuori catalogo in questa collana. Timbro biblioteca in prima ed ultima pagina<br/>Collana DAL MONDO<br/>Legatura brossura<br/>Formato Ottavo<br/>Num Pagine 187<br/>Traduttore Margherita Rapin Pesciallo<br/>Prima Edizione
1st edition. Original printed wrappers, Folio (large) , viii, 52. Following extensive Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe into the United Kingdom this Report was commissioned "To inquire into and report upon: (1) The character and extent of the evils which are attributed to the unrestricted immigration of Aliens, especially in the Metropolis; (2) The measures which have been adopted for the restriction and control of Alien Immigration in Foreign Countries, and in British Colonies; and to advise what remedial or precautionary measures it is desirable to adopt in this country. " Light edgewear to bright blue wrappers, otherwise Very Good Condition. (kh-3-27)
65779, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 924 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 tables b/w., Language: French. ISBN 9782503569741.
IN HEBREW. AS IS. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 23x16 cm. 461 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine is missing and has been repaired with tape. Corners of cover are scuffed. Cover is slightly dirty and scratched. Small age stains on some pages. Pages are yellowing. Else in good condition.
brossura Il Re Lear di William Shakespeare andato in scena al Teatro Ebraico di Stato di Mosca (Goset) nel 1935 è un episodio fondamentale quanto poco conosciuto della cultura del Novecento. Gli attoriautori del Goset, in particolare Solomon Michoels nella magistrale interpretazione del vecchio re e Veniamin Zuskin, un Fool straordinario, guidati dal regista Sergej Radlov, realizzarono uno spettacolo da porre al vertice dell'arte scenica e attorica yiddish nella sua versione sovietica. In queste pagine si propone ai lettori di oggi la ricostruzione e l'analisi di una messinscena che ci permette di riflettere su un atto creativo e poetico talmente potente, per quanto basato su un "classico" inoffensivo, da innescare la feroce reazione del regime stalinista. L'esito della vicenda qui raccontata fu tragico, ma "rivedere" e riflettere su questa peculiare messinscena del testo shakespeariano permette di cogliere a distanza di tanti anni la straordinaria vitalità e attualità del "mistero del teatro". In appendice è presentato in traduzione italiana il testo di Solomon Michoels Il mio lavoro sul "Re Lear" di Shakespeare, testimonianza di una cultura teatrale che a un secolo di distanza sembra prefigurare un teatro poetico ancora da venire.
Traduzione: Oddera Mariagrazia dall'americano . Pagine: 278 . Illustrazioni: Sovracoperta di John Alcorn foto dell'autore di Nancy Crampton . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato blu con sovracoperta originale . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Da rincollare . Collana: La gaja scienza n°300 .
16.5X24 cm. 307 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket slightly torn.First white page slightly stained. Else in good condition.
Original Cloth. 8vo. XXXIII, 749 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Complete in two volumes. Bibliography: v. 2, p. 703-719. Both a biography of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, a collection of his responsa translated from manuscripts, and a history of Jewish life in thirteenth century Germany. Meir ben Baruch of Rothenburg (c. 12151293) , teacher, scholar, tosafist, and supreme arbiter in ritual, legal, and community matters in Germany. Subjects: Responsa. Responsa - 1040-1600. Jews - Germany. Meir ben Baruch, of Rothenburg, approximately 1215-1293. Light soiling to cloth, light wear to backstrip, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-53)
192936164Vilne: Vilner Farlag B. Kletskin 1929. Hardcover. g. Quarto. Vol. 2: 8 516 XXVII. Black buckram with gold lettering on front. Blind stamp borders on spine with red text boxes. Blind stamp symbol and lettering on back boards. Brown decorative endpapers b/w photographic facsimile plates and cuts throughout. Includes articles about the history of Yiddish theater Slavic influences on Yiddish burial customs early German thief jargon and Yiddish surnames in Ukraine. Additional title pages and summaries in English. Slight wearing on edges and ends. Top of spine torn. Slight age toning. Binding and interior in good condition. Text in Yiddish. Vilner Farlag B. Kletskin hardcover
214pp. 21 cm. Paperback Very good condition Signed by the author
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 172 pages. 23 cm. SUBJECTS: Yiddish language -- Congresses. Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut -- Congresses. Browning to cover and pages. Very good condition. (AC-1-16)
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon.With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, beautiful clean copy in jacket that lacks 3 inches of the spine and has spine label at the bottom but otherwise nice. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon, in the old Russian style, on the end paper. We had an expert from the Roman Vishniac collection at the Institute for Contemporary Photography take a look at it and this is what they concluded: "Its written in the old Russian language (tsarists times) and says 'In memory to dear Ida Glezer from the devoted friend Solomon Vishnyak (signiture) Roman Vishnyak.' So here we have confirmation. Roman Vishniac's father, Solomon Vishniac, inscribed his son's book to a friend, in the old Russian language of tsarist's times (whereas, Roman Vishniac's Russian was quite modern...So, not signed by Vishniac, but by his father. Confirmed attribution." Very Good Condition in Good Jacket with damaged spine and spine label on jacket only (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, no jacket. Old crease in the front board and has a stamp and pen mark on the title page and a stain on the rear blank endpaper, but the gold type on the front and spine is crisp, the corners show very little wear, it the book is very clean inside. Good Condition (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, with most of jacket present (as often found). No marks except for a faint damp stain in the upper right blank margin corner of the text page introduction (it also has a former owner's attractive bookplate). It has a jacket showing the dramatic photo on the cover--but the border area, starting at the left side of the photo through the spine, is missing. About Very Good in damaged but attractive Jacket. (EE-3-20) xx
Later cloth. 12mo. 111 pages. 19 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Pogroms in Ukraine; The time of the Volunteer Army; a history of the Ukraine Pogroms carried out by the White Ukrainian forces (the Dobrovolcheskaya armiya) ; includes entries on Jewish Self-Defense Groups in the Ukraine. The author, Nokhem Shtif (18791933) , was a linguist, literary historian, and political activist. After the February 1917 Revolution, Shtif was among the founders of the revived Folkspartey (Folks Party) . Inspired by Simon Dubnow, the party had been first formed in 1907, but remained dormant throughout the following decade. He left Kiev in 1920, spending a short time in Minsk, where he and Zelig Kalmanovitch lectured for Yiddish teachers. Subsequently, Shtif moved to Kovno (Kaunas) , then a stronghold of the Folkspartey, but eventually settled in Berlin in March 1922. His book on pogroms in Ukraine was published in Berlin in Russian (Pogromy na Ukraine; 1922) and in Yiddish (Pogromen in Ukraine; 1923) . (Yivo Encyclopedia) . Bound in attractive later marbled boards and cloth, with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Ukraine. Pogroms - Ukraine. Ukraine - History - Revolution, 1917-1921. Ukraine - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 7 copies. With institutional bookstamps on title page, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (EE-5-18)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 285 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. History of the Pogroms 1919-1920; Book 1, The Ukrainian Slaughter in 1919. Published by the Educational Committee of the Workmens Circle in New York. An English version was also published the same year. The author, Elias Heifetz, was the chairman of the All-Ukrainian Relief Committee for the Victims of Pogroms, organized under the auspices of the Red Cross; this volume contains a litany of documentation taken by members of the relief commission, lawyers, and others in the Ukraine at the time; includes information in the appendix of pogroms in Ovruch, Proskurov and Felshtin as well as many small villages. Our volume contains endpage bookstamps of the World Jewish Congress (one in English, one in French, a third in Yiddish) ; Yiddish bookstamp remarks that this book was donated for European Jews who were the victims of Hitlerite and fascist terror. Subjects: Jews -- Persecutions - Ukraine. Pogroms - Ukraine. OCLC lists 26 copies. Other than WJC Stamps, very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (EE-5-19)
IN YIDDISH. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 16.5x20.5 cm. XLII+462 pages. Gilt hardcover. Gold letters are muted. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN YIDDISH. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 235x175mm. 218 pages. Gilt softcover. Cover yellowing and stained. Cover edges worn. Spine yellowing and rubbed. Inner cover and few pages slightly stained - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 143, 502, VI pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Hebrew and Yiddish with introduction and table of contents also in English. Title page verso: Yidishe publik? Atsyes in Rat? N-Farband, 1917-1960; Jewish publications in the Soviet Union, 1917-1960. Compiled and arranged by Y. Y. Cohen; with the assistance of M. Piekarz; introductions by Y. Slutski and Kh. Shmeruk; edited by Kh. Shmeruk. Annotated bibliography consisting of 4, 152 entries. The editor, Chone Schmeruk (19211997) , was a historian of Yiddish literature and Ashkenazic Jewry. Khone Shmeruk was born and raised in Warsaw, where he studied in a modern heder and in the Krinski secondary school before beginning studies at the University of Warsaw and the YIVO Institute. In the latter part of his career, he was instrumental in renewing Jewish studies in Poland. From 1939 to 1946, Shmeruk was a refugee in the USSR. He went from there to a displaced persons camp in Stuttgart, and in 1949 immigrated to Israel. He studied in the Yiddish department at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem under Dov Sadan and in the department of Jewish history with Ben-Zion Dinur, Yits? Ak Baer, and Israel Halpern, who directed Shmeruks dissertation on Jewish settlement in Belorussia from 1918 to 1932, for which he earned a doctorate in 1961. For many years Shmeruk was head of the Department of Yiddish at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and in that framework he founded a belles lettres series in 1969 (titled Sifrut Yidish [Yiddish Literature]) and a series of monographs in 1986 (YidishMekorot u-me? Karim [YiddishTexts and Studies]) . He laid the foundations for the Yiddish Press catalog (Index of Yiddish Periodicals; IYP) , and for other collections and recordings, including a bibliography of Yiddish books printed between 1534 and 1750. He also initiated and established the Center for Research and Documentation of East European Jewry (1956) and the Center for Research on the History and Culture of Polish Jews at the Hebrew University (1983) , directing the latter for nine years and forming a model for a similar center, established at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków in 1986. In addition, Shmeruk served as a visiting professor at the University of Warsaw and taught at the University of Lódz. (YIVO Encyclopedia) Continued by Russian publications on Jews and Judaism in the Soviet Union, 1917-1967: a bibliography. Subjects: Hebrew imprints - Soviet Union - Bibliography. Yiddish imprints - Soviet Union - Bibliography. Jewish publishing - Soviet Union - Bibliography. Jews - Soviet Union - Bibliography. Light soiling to cloth and outer edges, internally very fresh and clean. Good + condition. (EE-5-42)
19387471NY: Academy Photo Offset Inc. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1938. First Edition Thus. 1. Hard Cover. Publisher's full burgundy cloth Hebrew lettering gilt on cover. title page in color. Illustrated with fine etchings by Saul Raskin Text in English and Hebrew. Covers very lightly soiled Hebrew inscriptions on ffep very mildly shelf-worn else fine. The dust jacket now in Mylar is moderately chipped with some loss at the head of the spine. All of the etchings are in bright clean condition. VERY GOOD/VERY GOOD. . Etchings. 4to 11" - 13" tall. 124 2 pp . Academy Photo Offset, Inc. hardcover
IN YIDDISH. VOLUME I ONLY. WITH DEDICATION SIGNED BY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: "Sociedad Residentes de Varsovia". 32x23.5cm. 1351+LVI pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and bumped. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly curved. Spine slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped and worn. Sticker on inner cover. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 480 + 380 pages. In Yiddish. The chronicle of Bialystok: basic material for the history of the Jews in Bialystok until the period after the First World War. Very Good Condition(YIZ-10-1)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 480 + 380 pages. In Yiddish. The chronicle of Bialystok: basic material for the history of the Jews in Bialystok until the period after the First World War. OCLC: 10792576. Very Good Condition(YIZ-10-1)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 380 pages. In Yiddish. The chronicle of Bialystok: basic material for the history of the Jews in Bialystok until the period after the First World War. Very Good Condition(YIZ-10-1A)