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27.5X18.5 cm. 48 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Cover edges worn. Spine slightly torn. Pages yellowing.
xvii + 123pp. + 34 plates out-of-text, 24cm., in the series "Biblica et orientalia" vol.15, ex.libr.copy (few stamps, label removed from cover), text and plates in very good condition, G65543
RARE monograph on comparative linguistics by the eminent French linguist Auguste Latouche, author of 'Etudes hebraiques: Grammaire'. 215x135mm. 768 pages. Maroon marbled Hardcover. Gilt lettering and ornaments on spine. Marbled endpaper and whitepage. Cover slightly curved, dirty and rubbed/peeling. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Rear cover upper corner slightly broken (but still intact). Spine edges slightly bumped and rubbed. Spine stained. Several wormholes on spine bottom edge and rear hinge. Binding visible between title and introduction pages, and pages 766-767. Pages browning and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare linguistic treatise has suffered some external damage to cover, but is still in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 18x25 cm. 437+19 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
230X155 pages. 19 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing and stained. Cover and pages corners wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
24x17 cm. VI+161 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover corners worn and wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
First Hebrew edition. Original boards. 8vo, 271 pages, 21 cm. Ex-library with usual markings. This is a Hebrew translation of Shakespeare's "Coriolanus". Very Good Condition. (AC-1-19)
PRIVILEG, WURTT, BIBELANSTALT. 1958. In-8 Carré. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Mors fendus. Intérieur frais. 1672 pages - signets conservés. Mors abimés. OUVRAGE EN HEBREU.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 1960. In-8 Carré. Relié, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 237 pages. Texte en hébreu sur 3 colonnes. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. jaquette manquante pour 1 des 2 exemplaires disponibles. In Verbindung mit P. Albert-Marie Denis O.P., Reinhard Deichgräber, Werner Eiss, Gert Jeremias und Heinz-Wolfgang Kuhn. Herausg. von K.G. Kuhn.
(FT) 8vo. 305 pages. In Hebrew. Volume one only. SUBJECT(S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Top edge gilt. "A disciple of the "psychology" approach to literature and a writer of the "uprooted" generation, Brenner [1881-1921] became a key figure of the school in modern Hebrew literature; he focused and ruthlessly exposed the anxieties, self-probing, and despair of intellectual anti-heroes overwhelmed by life in a society that had lost meaning and direction. His fiction, bleak and fiercely honest, nourishes, however, a belief in artistic truth where faith in all else has failed. A contemporary and friend of G. Schoffmann and U. N. Gnessin, Brenner, like them, was also influenced by M. J. Berdyczewski. In style, he considered himself a follower of Berdyczewski, and in social outlook, a disciple of Mendele Mokher Seforim. Like many Hebrew writers of the early decades of the 20th century, he was mainly influenced by Russian literature, specifically by writers such as Tolstoy and Dostoevski (he frequently mentions the latter in his letters) , and by such European writers as Nietzsche and Hauptmann. Brenner, a novelist, critic, philosopher, translator, editor, and publisher, wrote in Hebrew and in Yiddish. He exercised a powerful personal influence, often exceeding his impact as a writer and a critic, on his generation, and on the following one. His colleagues and friends saw in him "a secular saint caught in a world that was not worthy of him" (H. Zeitlin) , and he became their moral, social, and artistic yardstick. Brenner's approach to literature demanded a close link between the creative process, the artistic work, and real life. " (EJ, 2007) Covers missing, leather backstrip present, text in very good condition. (HebLit-4-9)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 313 Pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Complete Works of Reuven ben Mordekhai Brainin. Brainin (1862-1939) was a Russian Jewish publicist, biographer and literary critic. He authored almost 100 biographical sketches of modern Jewish scholars and writers (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature. Hebrew essays. Inscription in year of publication (1922) to leading Jewish bibliographer and librarian Dr. [Joshua] Bloch. Light wear to cloth, with small one inch piece of cloth missing on front. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-41-27)
120X185mm. 96 pages. Hardcover. Ex Library with the usual marks. Sticker residue on spine. Front cover bottom part peeling. Cover edges and corners worn. Spine edges worn. Whitepages edges cut out. Pages yellowing and age-stained. Otherwise thise book is in good condition.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 15x22.5 cm. 796 pages. Hardcover. Cover is stained and slightly chafed. Bottom edges of cover are chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Top and bottom of spine slightly worn. Pages slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Spine is visible between several pages. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
(FT) 8vo. In Hebrew. Volume one (of twelve) only. First edition. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Cahan (1881-1960) was a Hebrew poet and Zionist. Devoted to the revival of the Hebrew language and culture, he coined the term "New Hebrew, " referring to a desired, beautiful, post-Diaspora culture. For him the Jewish Diaspora was everything hated and ugly. "Cahan's poetry revolves around two axes - messianism and the fusion of three major principles: beauty, holiness, and happiness. The messianic motif runs through most of his lyrical epics, verse dramas, and dramatized legends. It goes hand in hand with his identification of the Judaic-prophetic sanctity of life and the yearning for enlightened beauty and universal humanism, or with the identification of morality and the quest for happiness. " (EJ, 2007) Edgewaer, particularly on spine, front hinge and joint starting, good condition. (HebLit-4-14)
12mo. 112, 64, 144, 168 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew with Judeo-German translation. Printed in Vienna by Adalbert della Torre. Includes Vol. I: Book of Yeshayahu and Vol. II: Book of Yermiyahu, with German translation and commentary by Yehuda ben Yona Eitles of Pest; Part 1: Tehilim, with German translation by Moshe ben Menachem and commentary by Yoel Bril. All volumes and parts have separate nicely engraved title pages with blue and red lettering. SUBJECT (S) : Title Subject: Bible. O. T. -- Commentaries. Not on CD. OCLC lists 4 copies in libraries worldwide (California State U at Northridge, U of Florida, Gratz college, U of Texas at El Paso) . Hard cover, leatherette boards and spine. Excellent condition (HEB-1-18) ; hard cover, leatherette boards and leather spine. The spine is missing, otherwise in excellent condition (HEB-1-20).
(FT) 4to. Illustration plates. In Hebrew. Volume one (of five) only. SUBJECT(S) : .Shirim, mizmorim u-pizmanot, shirot. Bialik (1873-1934) was "the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times. " His childhood and youth influenced his poetry - the fields and forests of Volhynia, the solitariness of his grandfather's house where he lived after his father died, and the yeshiva he went to in Volozhin. Other influences include Ahad Ha-Am, and Russian literature - which he began to read as he became disillusioned with the religiosity at the yeshiva, and further immersed himself in after leaving the yeshiva and going to Odessa. His first published work was the poem "El ha-Zippor, " which was published in 1892, in the first volume of Ha-Pardes. Later in life he lived also in Berlin, and settled in Palestine in 1924. (EJ, Spicehandler) Ex library. Spine repair, edgwear, overall good+ condition(HebLit-7-2)
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. Includes black and white plates. 17.5x24.5 cm. 343+XIV pages. Gilt hardcover. Front cover slightly chafed. Small stain on back cover. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. 24x17 cm. 357+25 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
(FT) 16mo. 195 pages. In Hebrew. English title: The achievements of modern Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew language. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. SERIES: Le-khol. Ex library with minimal markings and library binding. Light moisture marks on first and last couple pages, good+ condition. (HebLit-4-5)
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. 23.5x16 cm. XVII+174 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Few pages slightly age stained - no damage to text. Several pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
(FT) 8vo. 234 pages. In Hebrew. English title: Dusk in the Catskills. First edition. Inscription. SUBJECT(S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Wallenrod (1899-1966) was a "Hebrew writer on American Jewish life. Born in Vizno, Belorussia, he emigrated to Erez Israel in 1920, but shortly afterward left to study in France and the United States. Wallenrod served as instructor and later professor of Hebrew literature at Brooklyn College in New York. From 1929, he frequently contributed stories and essays to Hebrew periodicals. His novels Ki Fanah Yom and Be-Ein Dor, as well as his collections of short stories Ba-Deyotah ha-Shelishit and Bein Homot New York, describe the life of immigrant Jews in the United States and their difficulty in adjusting to their new surroundings. Among his works are essays and literary criticism Mesapperei Amerikah, a travelogue Derakhim va-Derekh, and others. He was coauthor, with Abraham Aharoni, of Fundamentals of Hebrew Grammar and Modern Hebrew Reader and Grammar. In English he wrote The Literature of Modern Israel and in French, Dewey, l'éducateur. " (EJ, 2007) Good+ condition. (HebLit-4-11)
Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Hebrew. B/w ills. Good. Signed and inscribed by Yaakov Bakha to author Beki L. Bahar and her husband Yosef. 37 p. Jewish magazine. Kfar Saba. [Jewish journal]. Zeev Geler 1965-1982 issue.
(FT) 12mo. 118 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud - study and teaching. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Covers worn, endpapers and title page tanned and chipped, water stain in bottom corner throughout, good- condition. (HebLit-5-2)
(FT) 8vo. 332 pages. Frontispiece. In Hebrew. Volume two (of three) only. SUBJECT(S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. "A disciple of the "psychology" approach to literature and a writer of the "uprooted" generation, Brenner [1881-1921] became a key figure of the school in modern Hebrew literature; he focused and ruthlessly exposed the anxieties, self-probing, and despair of intellectual anti-heroes overwhelmed by life in a society that had lost meaning and direction. His fiction, bleak and fiercely honest, nourishes, however, a belief in artistic truth where faith in all else has failed. In style, he considered himself a follower of Berdyczewski, and in social outlook, a disciple of Mendele Mokher Seforim. Like many Hebrew writers of the early decades of the 20th century, he was mainly influenced by Russian literature, specifically by writers such as Tolstoy and Dostoevski, and by such European writers as Nietzsche and Hauptmann. " (EJ, 2007) Backstrip missing and binding is loose, covers and endpapers wrinkled from water but text is clean, good- condition. (HebLit-5-21)
(FT) 8vo. Frontispiece photo. In Hebrew. Volume two (of six) only. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Nordau (1849-1923) was a co-founder of the World Zionist Organization. He was a political Zionist, not a cultural or religious Zionist, having ceased being an observant Jew at eighteen, instead becoming a "militant naturalist and evolutionist, " and making his fame with Die Conventionellen Luegen der Kulturmenschheit, first published in 1883. Also at eighteen, he started his career in journalism, on the staff of the Pester Lloyd. While condemning modern culture and politics, the situation of the Jewish people was never far from Nordau's mind. He met Theodor Herzl in 1982, and soon after began discussing the possibility of a Jewish state with him. He was vice president of the First through Sixth Zionist Congresses, and president of the Seventh through Tenth. (EJ, 2007) Bookplate, otherwise very good condition. (HebLit-5-19)