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Very Good French Paperback. 12mo. (15 x 11,5 cm). In French. [8] p., 7 unnumbered b/w plates of shores, SPA hotels, and baths in Yalova. A rare pamphlet on thermal baths in Yalova.
Reproduction en fac-similé du répertoire publié en 1888 (Paris, E. Rouveyre) par le bibliographe Fernand DRUJON (1845-1912), en 2 volumes classés par ordre alphabétique des titres (pamphlets politiques, controverses religieuses, satires littéraires, romans, poésie... du XVIè au XIXè siècle): I/ de "Abbé (L') à sa toilette" à "Muses (Les) bourgeoises", précédé d'une préface de l'auteur avec références bibliographiques; 2/ de "Nabab (Le) - Moeurs parisiennes" à "Zoroastre, histoire traduite du chaldéen" et supplément (de "Absalom and Achitophel - A poem" à "Virbluneau - Les loyales et pudiques amours de Scalion de Virbluneau, à Madame de Boufflers"); copieux index des noms imaginaires et des noms véritables évoqués. Exemplaire complet des 2 volumes. Français
First separate edition, 22pp., lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Reprinted from 'The Medical News', June 15, 1889. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 26 pages. Cover title: "The Double Cliamx - Gerttysburg and the Second Inaugural." Frontispiece is reporoduction of a painting showing Lincoln and a soldier ("Be You Abe Lincoln?"). Also includes endpiece reproduction of portrait painting by Douglas Volk. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-12)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 28 pages. Cover title: "Extension of Remarks delivered before the University of Illinois, on February 12, 1930." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln portrait sculpture. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-13)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 28 pages. Frontpiece painting of Licoln contemplating ("What am I that thou shouldst ask this of me!"). OCLC lists 32 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-16)
First separate edition, 14pp., text a little browned, disbound. Wellcome copy only on Copac.
Abridged Edition, [2], 104pp., title-page a little soiled and lightly chipped at margins, disbound. First published in 1721, this was the first important treatise on the theory of music issued in Scotland. Malcolm emigrated from Edinburgh to New York in 1734 (he died in Baltimore,), where he taught mathematics and related subjects, but it was the above work which made his reputation. The L, C, E, O, Dt, Mrp, DLC and MH-Mu copies in the ESTC.
Joshua Loth Liebman Department of Human Relations of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Series A, Number 1. Paper wrappers; sm all 8vo. 30 pages. Cover soil. Very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 23 pages. Contains regulations and suggestions for finding a job in Israel, and a list of useful addresses. OCLC lists n o copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)
First edition, iv, [5]-14pp.,title within typographical border, engraved portrait of the author (offset onto title), disbound.
First Edition, 80pp., disbound. Written in support of Sir Robert Walpole. Sabin, 31607; Goldsmith, 7946.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 16 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Ex-l ibrary copy with minimal markings. Very good condition. (W-62)
np. Text ruled in black. Text set in Weiss type by Ed Johnson, Bundscho Typographers. Designed by Charles R. Prilik. 16mo. Original full glossy white paper wraps with printed red paper label on front wrap. White wraps soiled with small tear. Christmas keepsake from Charles R. Prilik. CPHAM/W71C1
No Date (1935? ) . Paper wrappers; 4to. 56 pages. Nazi era publication. Cover title: Experimental Edition. Each c hapter contains, in addition to the text, a bibliography, questions of info rmation, questions for discussion, projects, and topics for debate. Subject : Bible -- Influence. Judaism and social problems. Social problems -- Moral and ethical aspects. OCLC l ists three copies worldwide. Some cover soil; lower right edge bumped. Ve ry good condition. (PC-1)
First edition, 131pp., 16 plates, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not located on Copac.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 619 pages. Based on the holdings of the Weiner Library, 6,500 entries, books, pamphlets, articles, Nazi, anti-Nazi documents, German, nonGerman, churchmen, economists, propagandists and apologists, historian, writers, fiction, frama, poetry, twently languages are represented.
12mo; 134 pages; Very Early (1934) anti-Nazi booklet by this heavily Jewish organization led by Samuel Untermeyer. "Selected addresses and writings by Samuel Untermyer" appear on pages 55-128. Also includes speeches by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Austin CHamberlain, Sir John Simon, Lady Violet Bonham-Carter, Rev. James N. Gilli, Hon. Samuel Seabury, Prof. Raymond Moley, William Green (pres. Of AFL) , Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, David Brown ("Nazi Peace with Jews Unthinkable") Walter M. Citrine, etc. "Public Opinion as the force, the Boycott as the weapon, will break the power of Hitlerism." Certainly larger than most pamphlets, but has an ephemeral, agitational feel. Removed from later binding, so spine area on cover is worn, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-159-19)
First Edition, folding table, stab-holes on inner blank margins, [16], 128 pp., disbound. Brewster was the author of "Essays in Trade and Navigation, in Five Parts" (1695). Only the first part, which included evidence of his opposition to the new Bank of England, was published. In 1702 he issued "New Essays on Trade", and the anonymous book "A Discourse Concerning Ireland and the Different Interests Thereof" (1698), relating to the woollen issue, has also been ascribed to him. He died at some point between March 1704 and February 1705. Kress, 2335; Goldsmith, 3857; Hanson, 130.
20pp., title-page very badly ink stained, slightly chipped at upper margin, some side-notes cropped, cont. manuscript notes to terminal leaf, disbound.
First separate edition, 5, [1]pp., disbound. Reprinted from the 'Dublin Journal of Medical Science', September, 1880. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. No other copy located.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers 8vo; 12 pages; 26 cm. Not an offprint. A Publications de la Societe des etudes juives. Inscribed in Boaz' hand : "For the _____ Library" OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Columbia Law, YU, Harvard, Penn, NLI) Edgechipping to cover, internally very good overall Good Condition. ;(RAB-60-2)
First separate edition, 12pp., disbound. Reprinted from the 'Edinburgh Medical Journal', for May & June 1875. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locates a single copy at the University of Glasgow; OCLC adds the Harvard copy.