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205435S.l., 1787 in-8, 64 pp., dérelié. Une déchirure sur la page de titre. Brunissures sur plusieurs pages.
237446Paris, chez le secrétaire des commandements de Mgr l'archevêque de Paris, et chez tous les supérieurs des communautés, même celle de Saint-Lazare, 23 juillet 1789 in-8, 20 pp., broché sous couverture XIXe de papier à motifs bleus et rouges. Traces d'humidité en haut des ff.
Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 32, 40, 48, 40, 64, 71, 80, 23 pages. 23 cm. Contents: 1. Why study post-war problems. --2. The two world wars, a comparison and contrast. --3. How the Jewish communities prepared for peace during the first world war. --4. Europe between the two world wars (1919-1939) --5. The position of the Jews in the post-war world. --6. Palestine in the new world. --7. Relief, reconstruction and migration. --8. Jewish survival in the democracy of the future. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Reconstruction (1939-1951) . Vol VII includes the errata slip. Very Good Condition. (p-4-3)
Paris, Denoël, 1937. In-8, demi-basane rouge orangée, couvertures conservées, 317 pp. (reliure modeste mors restaurés). Néanmoins bon exemplaire.
208429Paris, Aubert, s.d. (1844) in-12, 345 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, avec des illustrations dans le texte, broché sous couverture imprimée. Dos fendillé.
1852DEZ-5308Londres, Jeffs; Bruxelles, Mertens, 1852. In-32, plein maroquin à grains longs postérieur, dos lisse, titre doré, tranche supérieure dorée, chasses ornées de roulettes dorées, 464 pp. Deuxième édition parue la même année que l'originale au format in-12. Dos et plats insolés, petites taches sur le cuir, papier jauni, petits manques sur les pages de faux-titre et de titre, page de titre restaurée.
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages. "'Can we establish our life here,' he asked in his 1930 pamphlet Like All the Nation? 'not upon the basis of force and power, but upon that of human solidarity and understanding?' His tireless pursuit of a cooperative relationship between Jews and Arabs was a manifestation of his philosophy of life; his effort on behalf of the binational plan stands as one in a series of efforts by him to change Jewish public life in both American and Mandatory Palestine" (Kotzin, 2010). In this pamphlet, Magnes includes his essay with the pamphlet's title, as well as his recent New York Times article and Philby's plan. He also republishes his 1921 letter to the editor of the London Jewish Chronicle in which he claims that redemption would come to the Jews only if they stop infringing on Arab national aspirations in Palestine. He placed this article in the pamphlet, he says, "to show that my present attitude is not new, and that it is the result of a view of life and a conception of the ethical function of Judaism and does not just spring from tactical or strategic motives." Finally, he also includes an English translation of Ahad Ha-Am's 1921 Preface to a new edition of his works. Important. Light wear & stains to cover, Very Good Condition. (zion-9-1) xx
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages. "'Can we establish our life here,' he asked in his 1930 pamphlet Like All the Nation? 'not upon the basis of force and power, but upon that of human solidarity and understanding?' His tireless pursuit of a cooperative relationship between Jews and Arabs was a manifestation of his philosophy of life; his effort on behalf of the binational plan stands as one in a series of efforts by him to change Jewish public life in both American and Mandatory Palestine" (Kotzin, 2010). In this pamphlet, Magnes includes his essay with the pamphlet's title, as well as his recent New York Times article and Philby's plan. He also republishes his 1921 letter to the editor of the London Jewish Chronicle in which he claims that redemption would come to the Jews only if they stop infringing on Arab national aspirations in Palestine. He placed this article in the pamphlet, he says, "to show that my present attitude is not new, and that it is the result of a view of life and a conception of the ethical function of Judaism and does not just spring from tactical or strategic motives." Finally, he also includes an English translation of Ahad Ha-Am's 1921 Preface to a new edition of his works. Important. Institutional stamp on half title, title penned on spine, rust to staples, otherwise Very Good Condition. (zion-9-1A) xx
First edition, 45, [1, errata]pp., some early notations to head of title-page, lightly soiled, disbound. "Burton, John (1696?1771)... Though a tory Burton was not so extreme as Dr William King, principal of St Mary Hall, and under the pseudonym Phileleutherus Londinensis he criticized King's celebrated speech at the dedication of the Radcliffe Library, in Oxford, on 13 April 1749. King responded with a fierce 'Elogium famae inserviens Jacci Etonensis, or, The praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant' (1750), in which he satirized 'the Burtonic style'."?(New ODNB). Phileleutherus Londinensis = John Burton; Dr. K---- = Dr. King, and Dr. R----- = Dr. Radcliffe; O-------d = Oxford.
First Edition, 4to, [2], 21, [1] pp., disbound. Wing, B5669; Madan, II, 999.
Hardcover, 4to, 32 pages. Unusual title set within a half circle with the acronym SHILAT (Shivthi Hashem Lenegdi Tamid) . Ex-library. Hinge repair. Light wear to edges. Otherwise, very good condition. (Heb-15A-8)
1836PHO-2332New-York : Harper & Brothers, 1836. 2 volumes in-8 (22,5x13,5cm), lxxx, [9]-533 + v, [9]-576 pp., basane époque, pièce de titre et tomaison, frottements et épidermures, coins et coiffes usés, petit travail de ver marginal, ex-libris manuscrit, manque la carte (map missing).
First Edition, no half-title, 33, [1] pp., disbound. Bill of April 7, 1747, enacted 20 Geo.ii.c.43.
First edition, 184 pp., disbound. The writer describes his plans for the establishment of regular systems of political and military Government of India. Attributed by Higgs to Governor Thomas Pownall. Kress, 6964; Goldsmith, 11029; Higgs, 5735.
12mo, text printed at top of p.2 "A Sermon, &c. St. Matthew, Fifth Chapter, Verses, 34, 35, 36.", woodcut of joined hands at end, disbound, a nice copy. Bodleian copy only on ESTC.
First Edition, 12mo, 12 pp., disbound. Rowland Hill's 'Imposture detected' is a vindication of George Whitefield. Baker, 320.
a103524Collection of 29 individual wraps pamphlets 12mo to 8vo most 12mo . 1919 -1957 most in the 1930s . From 15 to 80 pages most around 20 p. . From Fair to VG most are Good. No owner marks. Titles include: Daniel de Leon "What Means this Strike" 1919 Stassova "Mopr's Banners Abroad' 1931 Gorky "Lenin" 1931 Lomonossoff "Memoirs Russian Revolution" 1919 Ganner "Munich Betrayal" Williams "Bolshevik and Soviets" 1919 Kirkpatrick "Think or Surrender" Fahey "Rulers of Russia" 1940 Robert Minor "Heritage of Communist Political Association" Felix Cohen "Immigration and National Welfare" 1940 "Apartheid Strategy of Race Discrimination " 1950; Albert Goldman "What is Socialism - Three Lectures for Workers" 1938; James Burnham "How to Fight War"; James Jackson "The South's New Challenge " 1957; David Berenberg "Socialism" 1918; more. 29 pamphlets: . paperback
1958101095AB1958. Dublin Sealy Bryers and Walker 1958. Octavo. 24 12 pages. Original Softcover. Some minor dogears and a small lesion to the cover of Pamphlet 1. Otherwise in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. paperback
1st edition. Bound in contemporary boards, ; 12mo; 61 pages; Late 19th Century Philosemitic tract aimed at fellow German Christians, critical of the Antisemitism of the day. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Light wear, Good Condition. (GERO-1-1)
Paper wrappers; 4to. 7 pages. Subtitled "A Reply by 757 Orthodox, Conserv ative and Reform Rabbis of America to a Statement Issued by Ninety Members of the Reform Rabbinate Charging That Zionism Is Incompatible with the Teac hings of Judaism. " Contains list of the names of the 757 rabbis who signed the original reply. Supplementary list of 26 signatories received since d ate of publication laid in. Holocaust-era Folded; corner s bumped; otherwise, very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 49 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide of reprinted edition. Dr. Hirsch was a rabbi and professor of rabbinic literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago, which he helped to found. Singerman 4345. SUBJECT (S) : Jesus Christ -- Jewish interpretation. Jewish Christ -- Crucifixion. Few pencil marks in margin; very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Fifth edition. 24 pages. Contains hymns and pr ayers. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Paginated in pencil. Cover sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
First Edition, 59, [1] pp., disbound. Lord Bankton, (1685?1760), judge, supported the reforms of laws affecting major landholdings that followed the Jacobite rising of 1745, but in his "Essay upon Feudal Holdings", published anonymously in London in 1747, warned against radical reform of the feudal system.