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Sevilla, Excma. Diputación Provincial, 1947, 22,5 x 16,5 cm., 17 págs. + 1 h. (Falto de cubiertas originales. Copia del rarísimo impreso anónimo, al parecer ejemplar único, que se conserva en el Archivo Municipal de Sevilla. Ejemplar en papel de hilo).
Sevilla, Excma. Diputación Provincial, 1947, 22,5 x 16,5 cm., 17 págs. + 1 h. (Falto de cubiertas originales. Copia del rarísimo impreso anónimo, al parecer ejemplar único, que se conserva en el Archivo Municipal de Sevilla. Ejemplar en papel de hilo).
cm. 17 x 24, 448 pp. con 13 ill. n.t. Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana di Scienze Lettere e Arti 847 gr. 448 p.
cm. 17 x 24, xii-322 pp. Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana di Scienze Lettere e Arti - Miscellanea 641 gr. xii-322 p.
cm. 19 x 28, iv-272 pp. Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana di Scienze Lettere e Arti 840 gr. iv-272 p.
303p. Paperback Fair condition, dog-earred
P., Imprimerie nationale, 1877. In-4 broché sous couverture identique à la couverture d'origine, numéroté de 573 à 607. Non coupé, imprimé sur papier vergé Extrait du recueil de Collection de documents inédits sur l'histoire de France. Texte en latin.
Pontificium Athenaeum 'Angelicum'. 1956. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 105 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos muet. Traces de colle sur le 1er plat. Dissertatio ad Lauream in Facultate Philosophiae in Instituto Scientiarum Socialum apud Pontificium Athenaeum 'Angelicum' de Urbe.
Original Wraps. 12mo. 27, [4] pages. 18 cm. First appearance. Selecoes Sionistas, Ano 1, Maio 1949 -5709 [Iyar] N. 1. A 'Meguila' de Proclamacao do Estado de Israel. Zionist Selections, published May 1949 to celebrate the one year anniversary of Israel Independence Day. Contains selections present and past from Zionist leaders, and proclamations and announcements on the establishment of the State of Israel. First appearance of the periodical Selecoes Sionistas, long lasting Brazilian-Zionist periodical. Subjects: Jews - Brazil - Periodicals. Zionism - Brazil - Periodicals. Jews. Zionism. Periodicals. Brazil. OCLC lists 2 copies (Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) , none in New York. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-6-46)
In-8°, 27pp, testo su due colonne in latino e italiano, legatura in brossura editoriale
192 p. Damp stain. Age stain. 12mo. 190 mm. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Boards damp stained with loss. Paper spine label perished. Hardbound. Fair. Haliburton was a Nova Scotian politician, judge, and author. Politically, he played a significant role in the history of Nova Scotia prior to its entry into Confederation. While Haliburton gained a reputation as a local businessman and as a judge, his greatest fame came from writing. He wrote a number of books on history, politics, and farm improvement. He rose to international fame with his Clockmaker serial, which first appeared in the Novascotian and later published as a book throughout the British Empire, becoming popular light reading. The work recounted the humorous adventures of the character Sam Slick. He was the first international best-selling author from what is now Canada. S&S/AI 56101. First edition of the second series. PAIMP 23
(FT) 1st edition. Later Cloth, 8vo, 137 pages. Includes portrait and well over 40 photo plates of life in the Colony. 25 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Argentina -- Colonia Lucienville -- History. Jews -- Colonization -- Argentina -- Colonia Lucienville -- History. Agricultural colonies -- Argentina -- Colonia Lucienville -- History. Jewish farmers -- Argentina -- Colonia Lucienville -- History. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide (JTS, NYPL, LOC, FAU, U of Chicago, Harvard, Toronto, McGill), none west of chicago nor outside North America. Reprinted in 1986, this is the original edition from 1932. Bound in later boards, some internal binding repairs, ex-library with minimal markings. Good Condition. (LATAM1-46)
in-12, broche, couverture illustree, 189 pp. Iconographie en noir in-texte. Chronologie, bibliographie, index. Bel exemplaire [FL-11*]
1st edition. Original green printed paper wrappers, 8vo, 208 pages. In Yiddish. mit a hakdome fun H. D. Nomberg. Many black and white photos throughout. Includes contents page. Alpersohn was an " Argentine farmer and Jewish writer. Alpersohn was born in Kamenets-Podolski, Russia. His father, Israel, was a shohet and melamed. In his youth Alpersohn was a maskil, writing Hebrew articles in the Jewish press. In 1891 he emigrated to Argentina and settled in Colonia Mauricio, the first agricultural colony founded by the Jewish Colonization Association (ICA) . From the very outset he wrote pamphlets in Yiddish under a pseudonym criticizing the ICA administration. After 43 years in Mauricio, he began to spend winters in Buenos Aires but remained on his farm during the summer. Alpersohn was a prolific writer. In his three volumes of memoirs (The ICA and Its 30 Years of Colonization in Argentina) , novels, plays, stories, and newspaper articles, he described with much color the life of the Jewish farmers in the ICA colonies. He is considered one of the outstanding Yiddish writers of Argentina" (Zadoff, EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Argentina -- Colonia Mauricio. Farmers. Jewish Colonization Association. Ex-library with usual marks, otherwise Very Good condition with beautiful paper and binding. (YID-11-1A)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 232 pages, 18 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to 30 Years of Jewish Settlement in Argentina. First of two volume work on Argentinas Jewish community. Alpersohn (18601947) was an Russian-Argentinian farmer and Jewish writer who emigrated to Argentina at 31. From the very outset he wrote pamphlets in Yiddish under a pseudonym criticizing the ica administration. After 43 years in Mauricio, he began to spend winters in Buenos Aires but remained on his farm during the summer. Alpersohn was a prolific writer. In his three volumes of memoirs ("The ica and Its 30 Years of Colonization in Argentina") , novels, plays, stories, and newspaper articles, he described with much color the life of the Jewish farmers in the ica colonies. He is considered one of the outstanding Yiddish writers of Argentina (EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide (OCLC 10635662) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Argentina -- History. Damp stains, fading, and wear to boards. Spine tape repaired. All contents clear. Overall Fair Condition. (RAB-64-45)
1st Edition. Original Front Wrapper. 8vo. 207 pages ; 24 cm. In Yiddish, with title pages in both Yiddish and Spanish. Title translates into English as, The City of Palaces, Songs and Poems by Isaac Berliner. A beautiful book of poems that includes 12 original illustrations throughout by Diego Rivera, the painter and founder of Mexican Muralism, who is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Poems are by Yiddish poet Isaac Berliner, accompanied by the Rivera illustrations as well as a portrait of the poet by the artist. Diego Rivera was a friend of Berliner. Isaac Berliner (1899-1957) , a poet from Lodz, immigrated to Mexico in 1922. His poems, some of which deal with political and social issues, influenced many Mexican artists, including Diego Rivera (1886-1957) as well as Rivera's wife, the artist Frida Kahlo. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Mexico -- Poetry. OCLC LISTS 18 copies worldwide. A copy sold at auction in 2015 for over $1000 with commissions. Lacks rear wrapper. Some minor edgewear throughout. Overall about very good- condition. (itart-1-62)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 316 pages, 20 cm. In Yiddish with alternate title page in Spanish. Title translates to Selected Works. Abraham Golomb (1888-1982) was a Yiddishist teacher and writer. He wrote many pedagogical articles and books, and also published, primarily in Yiddish, about his belief in the need for retaining Jewish distinctiveness in the Diaspora and the centrality of Hebrew and Yiddish as the languages of the Jewish people. His work has not been widely translated into English. Golomb was affiliated with the Psychology and Education section of YIVO in Vilna, under the direction of by Leibush Lehrer, and was also active in the Kultur-lige. After living in Palestine from 1932 to 1938, Golomb emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada, where he became principal of the Peretz School. In 1944 he moved to Mexico City, where for 20 years he ran the Yiddish schools. Finally, in 1964 he and his wife Rivke Savich Golomb moved to Los Angeles, California. (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Education -- Mexico. Boards are faded and slightly edge worn. Overall Good+ Condition. (YID-40-46-F)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Boards depicting a devil holding the world with a Nazi-flag. 8vo. 525 pages ; 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates into Englihs as, Thus It Began: A Novel in Five Parts An early post-war novel about the Holocaust from Mosheh Kats (1885-1960) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Bookplate and usual markings. Spine is missing. Boards and paper show toning. Overall about very good condition. (holo2-135-55)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 271 pages, 24 cm. In Portuguese. Title translates to Steps Lost, Recovered History: The Jewish Presence in Pernambuco. The Jewish presence in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, particularly in the capital Recife, dates back to 1500. Many Jews were conversos who suffered during the inquisition. The Crypto Jews of Recife only began to experience something like religious freedom in 1630, when the Dutch occupied the region (Musem of the Jewish People, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Brazil -- Pernambuco -- History. Ethnic relations. Ex-library with usual markings. Near fine condition. (YID-41-1-PEPRY)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 249 pages, including 28 pages of plates of maps, charts and photos, all listed and described. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Jewish Education in Argentina. First Volume: An Overview up to 1946. Includes added title page in Spanish, La escuela judi´a en la Repu´blica Argentina. SUBJECT (S) : Education -- Argentina. Jews. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide (Stanford, LOC, Indiana, Harvard, Wayne, Danish Ntl Lin, Swedish Nat Lib) . Very Good Condition (YID-26-29)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 131 pages ; 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to: Bloom: Poems. One of the first twenty-five books published in Yiddish in Buenos Aires (and probably in all of Argentina) . Moyshe Pintshevski (18941955) was Soviet-Yiddish poet, novelist, and playwright. He was born in Bessarabia and emigrated to Argentina as a young man. He later lived in Germany, Beligum, and Rumania. He returned to the USSR in 1926. He was one of Mimi Pinzons teachers. SUBJECTS: Yiddish poetry. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (YU, Cleveland, NYBC, FAU) . Binding repaired. Boards are worn. One corner repaired. Internally Good. (YID-24-2)
1st Edition. Later Boards. 8vo. 147 pages ; 24 cm. In Spanish. Title Translates into English as, A Schemata of Jewish Literature. Salomon Resnick (18941946) (was a) writer, journalist, lecturer, translator from Yiddish into Spanish, and community leader. Born in Russia, he immigrated to Argentina in 1902 as his father, Rabbi Moses Resnick, was hired by the JCA (Jewish Colonization Association) to serve the religious needs of the agricultural colonies In 1914, he moved to Buenos Aires, where he started his literary career in the journal Juventud; in 1917 he joined the magazine Vida Nuestra publishing essays, articles, and translations from Yiddish writers. In 1918 he joined the founders of the daily Yiddish Di Presse as a journalist and editor; and from 1923 to 1933 he established and edited with Leon Kibrick the Spanish weekly Mundo Israelita, still appearing in the early 21st century. In 1923 Resnick launched the monthly Spanish journal Judaica, editing it until his death; this was his most outstanding project devoted to the promotion of Jewish culture through the publication of scholarly articles from all lines of thought, both Jewish and non-Jewish. As a community leader in 1923, Salomon Resnick participated in the foundation of the Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, a cultural and sport center oriented to Spanish-speaking Jews. He was named director of its newly created library. In 1924 Resnick was appointed director of public information of JCA; in 1938 he took part in the foundation of the Argentinean branch of YIVO Yiddishn Wisnshaftlechn Institute (Jewish Research Institute) and was elected its first president; and from 1944 until his death he held the position of local director of the JDC Joint Distribution Committee, Public Relations Office Resnick has been recognized as the preeminent expert in the Spanish version and interpretation of Yiddish literature. Over the years, he received many posthumous tributes in Latin America and Israel. (JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature-- History and criticism. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp/Bookplate and Usual Markings. Front-end page repaired. Pages toned but clear and unmarked. Good+ condition. (latam-4-8)
1st English edition. Later boards. 8vo. 94 pages, 22 cm. In English. CONTENTS: Characteristics of the Jewish Settlement --- The Pre-Historic' Period --- The New Immigration [refugees & survivors] --- Economic Development --- Culture and Press --- Jews and Cubans --- Organizing the Community. Translated from Spanish into English by Simon Wolin. Boris Sapir (1902-1989) was a prominent Russian Menshevik who fled to Germany then Cuba after the Bolshevik ascension to power. He worked as a historian during his brief time in Cuba, but he ultimately emigrated to the U. S. SUBJECTS: Cuban Jewry. No copies in OCLC. Ex-library with usual markings. Some damp stains, but overall Very good condition. (YID-32-22)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 372 pages ; 19 cm. In Yiddish. Warmly inscribed by the author on the first inside page. Title translates into English as, Children of the Sun: Essays. Shea Tenenbaum (1910-1989) was a 20th century Yiddish author. Also includes a printed drawing of Tenenbaum. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Some edgewear and paper is browning. Good condititon. (AMR-49-48)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo 266, 308 pages, 23 cm. Includes portrait of Weiss. In Hebrew. Title translates to Sefer Yafah u-Varah: On the Five Scrolls. SUBJECTS: Bible. Five Scrolls -- Commentaries. Rabbi Yekutiel Weiss (1861-1941) was Hungarian-born rabbi who was known for his scholarly works on the Talmud. Many of his works were later published by his children in Argentina. SUBJECTS: Bible. Five Scrolls -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Very minor edge wear. Very Good Condition. (RAB-64-14)