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Librairie Briday, Delhomme et Briguet. 1883. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 236 pages. Papier muet et étiquette de code collés sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. Notions préliminaires de lecture. Parties du discours. Syntaxe...
IN HEBREW. 25x15.5 cm. 174 pages. Hardcover. New.
IN HEBREW. 25x15.5 cm. 174 pages. Hardcover. New.
250x165mm. XIV+195 pages. Cover detached, slightly worn at edges and corners. Spine slightly torn at corners. In fair condition.
22x15 cm. 344 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Pen writing on inner front cover page. Else in good condition.
24x16 cm. xvi+563 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Pen written in front white page corner. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
4x16 cm. xvi+563 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
240x170mm. 86 pages. Paperback. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover edges and corners slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
13x22 cm. 241 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly faded on edges. Small stain on back cover. Spine slightly faded on edges. Else in good condition.
22.5x15 cm. 337 pages. Soft cover. In good condition.
RARE book of Hebrew poems written in the mid 19th-century by the Polish-Hebrew poet Moshe Dantzig. Most of the poems within this volume are dedicated to important figures in the Jewish world of the time, including Abraham Gottlober, Shlomo Zalkind, and Jacob Rothschild. The book also contain a few short essays, mostly on moral issues. 160x105mm. 55 pages. Patterned quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover worn and bumped at several places. Taping traces and pen inscription on cover. Cover edges bumped and worn. Front cover nearly detached. Spine mostly missing. Tape on rear endpaper. Library stamp on title page. Pencil inscription on privilege page. Some pages very slightly dog-eared. Pages yellowing, with few aging stains. Due to the external condition of this rare book, we offer it for a reduced price.
RARE! A single volume featuring cantos 6-20 (of 20) of the great Hebrew poems "Nir David" (sometimes erroneously transcribed as "Ner Le-David"), the magnum opus of Jewish poet Shalom Ha-Cohen, of the second generation of the German Haskalah movement. The poem retells the story of King David as presented in the books of Samuel and Chronicles. 170x130mm, 111-409 pages. Red cloth hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly worn. Cover edges slightly bumped. Pen inscription on rear endpaper. Pages yellowing. Page 243 slightly bumped at edges. This rare and old volume of Hebrew poetry is in good condition.
(FT) 8vo. 48 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Hinges starting, half title page detached, good condition. (HebLit-4-10)
8vo. Xii, 103, 36 pages. Thirty-six pages of illustration plates at the end. First edition. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany Lower Saxony history; Lower Saxony (Germany) history. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Original cover has had boards applied to the insides, making the covers stiff. Ex library with sticker mark on spine and stamps inside covers and on title page, otherwise very good condition. (GER-19-2)
RARE TWO VOLUME SET of "Nichtandalusische Poesie Andalusischer Dichter aus dem Elften, Zwölften und Dreizehnten Jahrhundert" by Saul Isaac Kaempf (1818-1892), an eminent Austrian rabbi and Orientalist. The second volume contains ten chapters from what is considered one of the masterpieces of medieval literature "Tahkemoni". 235x155mm. [XXVIII+247] + [XXIV+294] pages. Maroon cloth rebound Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover slightly stained. Pages yellowing and age-stained. [VOL.I]: Cover slightly rubbed. Cover upper corners, bottom edge and spine edges bumped. Several wormholes on cover edges. Spine hinges wrinkled. Spine faded. Binding slightly visible between pages 240-241. Some pages bottom corner slightly wrinkled. Text block edges age-stained. [VOL.II]: Wormholes on cover. Worm-mark on introduction pages with damage to four letters of the text, the rest of the text is untouched. Spine slightly rubbed. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover age-stained. Pages yellowing and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two volume critical edition of classic Andalusian Hebrew poetry, edited with commentaries and introduction by one of the foremost authorities on medieval Hebrew is otherwise in good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 22.5x16 cm. VIII+197+50 pages. Hardcover. Cover curved, slightly stained and slightly rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and worn. Inner cover slightly stained and slightly wavy. Ex-library copy with all the usual markings. Pages stained - slight damage to text. Pages corners slightly wrinkled. Few pages with wormholes. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good reading condition.
8vo., title mildly browned; original burgundy cloth, boards and backstrip elaborately blocked in blind, gilt back, primrose endpapers, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. ALL EARLY PRINTINGS ARE VERY SCARCE.
Signed. IN HEBREW. 15.5X23 cm. 236 pages. Hardcover. Cover edge's slightly folded. Spine's bottom and top are slightly wrinkled and folded. Pen writing on first white page. Pencil markings on several pages. Edges of several pages folded. Else in good condition.
RARE collection of 15 papers which present over 50 inscriptions, tablets and seals in Hebrew, Idumean, and cuneiform, from the collections of one of the world's top private collectors of antiquities associated with the Bible and ancient Near East - Shlomo Moussaieff (1925-2015). Most articles are published here for the first time. [AUTHORS]: David Noel Freedman, Ada Yardeni, Peter van der Veen, Martin Heide, Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni (2 atricles), Edward Lipinski, Richard Hess, Andre Lemaire, W.G.Lambert, Meir Lubetski (4 atricles), Chaim Cohen, Kathleen Abraham. This copy is from the libary of one of the authors, the world-renowned epigrapher Ada Yardeni (1937-2018). 240x165mm. XXVII+325 pages. Illustrated Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pen marks and notes on pages 290-291 by the author of the article (Ada Yardeni). [SUMMARY]: This significant contribution to Biblical and Semitic studies is otherwise in good condition.
Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem. 1971. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette tirée à part de 5 pages, illustrée de photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Texte en hébreu sur 2 colonnes. Annotation en 1re page. Offprint from 'Eretz-Israel', Vol. 10, Zalman Shazar Volume.
Gottingen: Walter Lehning Verlag, 1948. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 32 pages. Periodical semi-monthly. Has illustrations. In German. Ex-library with minimal markings. Archival binding. Some bumping to edges of pamphlet binder. In Very Good condition. (GERA-13-6) .
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 24.5X17.5 cm. 324+176 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
21x17.5cm. 103 pages. Hardcover. As new.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13,5 cm). In English. 136 p. This study focuses on the pardons of the Hamidian era by using the petitions which were written by the convicts, accused people or their relatives to the Sublime Porte. Beside the lives, prison conditions and accusations of the convicts, the pardon petitions constitute a useful source to see the nature of the relationship between state and the ordinary people. This study argues that although requesting a pardon seems to have been a kind of obedience to the authority, the relationship established on pardons was established through bargains and negotiations. The process of granting pardons was an interactive one in which the actors negotiated on the conditions according to the position of supplicant. Also, the petitions allow us to see the debated characteristics of the Hamidian era from the eyes of the ordinary people. This study claims that the pardon was a state policy and it was especially applied during the Armenian Events of the 1890s, the banditry problem and tribal conflicts. Moreover, to gain the loyalties of the outlaws, to use them as informers and collaborate with them in the critical areas of the Empire, pardons were a step in allowing the state to make alliances without losing its prestige. Through the discretionary power of forgiveness, the Sultan tried to restore the monarchical ideology, namely the merciful image of Sultanic rule, which was a distinctive element of monarchical power. While granting pardons, the Abdülhamid regime expected from the convict less loyalty or regret than certain services, and active collaboration on particular issues - a tension which constituted the dynamics of the pardon negotiations.
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 40, 34 pages. 18 cm. In Hebrew and German. Title translates to Melodies of Israel after the Destruction. Frankl ( 1810-1894) was a famous Austrian-Jewish poet. He took part in the revolution of 1848, and his poems on liberty had considerable vogue. His lyrics are among his best work. He was secretary of the Jewish community in Vienna, and did a lasting service to education by his visit to the Orient in 1856. He founded the first modern Jewish school (the Von Lämmel Schule) in Jerusalem. His brilliant volumes Nach Jerusalem describing his eastern tour have been translated into English, as is the case with many of his poems. His collected poems appeared in three volumes in 1880 (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911) . SUBJECTS: Hebrew poetry. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 19149881) . Ex-library with usual markings. Damp stains in margins. Overall good condition. Scarce. (RAB-65-15)