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19851164536Herbstein, März, 1985. 403 S. OKart.
198550626Herbstein, März, 1985. 403 S. OBr., Schnitt leicht staubfleckig; gutes Exemplar.
198549975Herbstein : März-Verlag 1985. 403 S. ; 21 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, +++ Deckel mit roten Kugelschreiber beschrieben +++ sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Mit Zeichnungen von Gundula Dangschat.
19811162579Wiesbaden, Fourier, (1981). 430 S. m. einigen Faks., 1 Bl. OPp. m. illustr. OUmschl.
198110973ABWiesbaden, Fourier Verl., 1981. 430 S. Or.-Ln., Or.-Umschl. fehlt, Deckel minim. berieb., innen guter Zust.
11012ABBertelsmann Lesering, o.J. 430 S. Or.-Ln., Or.-Umschl. fehlt, Deckel berieb. u. etwas lichtrandig, Rücken aufgehellt, innen guter Zust.
430 S. Schwarze Original Leinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. (=Bertelsmannn Lesering, Buch 149). Einband etwas berieben, Schnitt stellenweise leicht fleckig, Rückentitel nicht mehr lesbar, im Text und im Anhang dezente Bleistiftanstreichungen, sonst noch in Ordnung. Mit einem Vorwort und einer handschriftlichen signierten und datierten Widmung des Herausgebers, einigen Abbildungen nach Dokumenten und einer Namensliste der Zeugen, die in diesem Buch zu Worte kommen.
125521(Frankfurt/M.), Jüdischer Verlag im Suhrkamp Verlag (2020). * Mit einigen Abbildungen. 698 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 22 x 14,5 cm. Original-Pappband mit illustriertem Original-Umschlag.
161595ABBerlin, Jüdischer Verlag, 2020. 699 S., OPbd. m. OU., DEA sehr gut erhalten
89899München, Oldenbourg 2008, 240x160mm, VIII - 218Seiten, Verlegereinband. Nues Exemplar.
Small 8vo; 231 pages. Very Good Condition. (holo2-53-2)
pp. [8], 9-231. Index. Footnotes. Reprint of the softcover 1956 first edition. "A dynamic and scholarly study of one of the greatest statesmen of our times whose honorable place in Jewish history has never before been fully determined and allocated. Not only his personal letters and speeches but press and political literature of half a century attest the devotion and sympathy of this great man to the Jewish cause." - dust jacket. Book clean, tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Above-average wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. 21.5 x 14cm. Zoller A 182, Woods (Rev.) D[b]108. Book
Paper wrappers; 4to. 12 pages. Excellent condition. (W-62)
1st Edition. Original 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 Inch Wartime Photograph of the Winners of the Jitterbug Dance Contest in 1943 taken at the Jewish Progressive Club in Atlanta. Two of the Winners, Leo Cohen (middle) , and May Shapiro (right) , are identified. "The Jewish Progressive Club was established in 1913 by Russian Jews who felt unwelcome at the Standard Club that had been founded by German Jews in 1867. Its organizers set up a holding company with a capitalization of $25, 000 to invest in real estate. In 1916, they constructed on Pryor Street a clubhouse which included a hall for dances, a billiard room, and a swimming pool. It was one of the only clubs in America to express its Jewishness openly. The Jewish Progressive Club was less exclusive than the Standard Club, and also more affordable. Since membership dues were a mere three dollars per month, it was quite popular with the "Russian" Jews, who were welcomed as members. In comparison, the Standard Club a fifty dollar initiation fee and annual dues of forty two dollars. By 1924, the Jewish Progressive Clubs membership surpassed 500, and the building had to be expanded [Shankman, . 'Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930.' American Jewish Archives Journal. Vol. 25, No. 2 (1973) ]. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. In very good condition. (AMR-52-27)
First edition. Original boards. 12mo. 20 pages, 11cm. Illustration plates. The story of creation and the dispute around the ownership of the Darmstadt Haggadah. Accompanied with several b/w reproduction of details from the Haggadah. SUBJECT (S) : Jews liturgy and ritual. Light wear, Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. (RAB-14-10B)
First edition. Original boards. 12mo. 20 pages, 11cm. Illustration plates. Inscribed by the author on front end paper. The story of creation and the dispute around the ownership of the Darmstadt Haggadah. Accompanied with several b/w reproduction of details from the Haggadah. SUBJECT (S) : Jews liturgy and ritual. Light wear, Very good condition. (RAB-14-10A)
196322899Jerusalem: ohne Verlag. (um 1963). Gr.-8°. (etwas bestossen und angestaubt, im Bereich des Kopfkapitals etwas gestaucht, innen sauber, insgesamt ordentlich erhalten) 24 Bl. Farbig ill. Orig.-Karton,
8vo; 48 pages; "Do you want to know the truth?" From occupied Holland. Dutch-language Booklet describes Hitler as a wonderful, caring, peace-loving leader. Profusely illustrated with photographs of Hitler among children, pets, flowers, the elderly, smiling Nazi youth, and so forth. "Im auftrage des Reichskommissars für die besetsten Niederlandischen gebiete herausgegeben von der Hauptabteilung für volksauflärung und propaganda." OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide. Pages brown with some chipping to front cover and spine; otherwise very good condition. (AS-2)
Original boards. 8vo; 310 pages; Detailed sociological study of changes in the community as Chasidic Holocaust refugees settled in the neighborhood. Some notes on next to text. Good Condition (AMR-27-11)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Single fold pamphlet, 4 ipages ; 28 cm. While Rabbi Browne does not completely answer all of his tabloid-inspired questions, this piece offers a rare glimpse into one of the largest political scandals in New York Citys history. William Sulzer (1863 1941) was an American lawyer and politician, nicknamed Plain Bill Sulzer. He was the 39th Governor of New York and a long-serving congressman from the same state. He was the first and so far only New York governor to be impeached. He broke with his sponsors at Tammany Hall, and they produced convincing evidence that Sulzer had falsified his sworn statement of campaign expenditures. (Wikipedia, 2016) Brownes claim that he made Sulzer The Pet of the East Side Jews is interesting given the context of Sulzers 1912 gubernatorial campaign. Sulzer ran against Oscar S. Straus, who was the first Jewish United States Cabinet Secretary and who would have been the first Jewish Governor of New York. The Maccabaean (the Federation of American Zionist Magazine) reported that Louis Marshall went out of his way to advise to advise Jewish voters to support William Sulzer for Governor in preference to Oscar S. Straus. The reason he gave for asking Jewish support for Mr. Sulzer was that Mr. Sulzer deserved Jewish consideration for what he had done for the abrogation of the Russian treaty. This was a wholly uncalled for attempt to aid in the defeat of the Jewish candidate for the governorship of the largest state in the Union, and was generally resented in Jewish circles Browne dedicates this tell-all pamphlet to the hon. Aaron J. Levy The Brilliant Lawyer, The Wise Statesman, and above all The Genuine Jew. Levy was chairman of the managers on behalf of the Assembly (i. E. The prosecution team) at the impeachment trial of Governor William Sulzer (Wikipedia, 2016) Published months after Sulzers impeachment. OCLC lists no copies anywhere. Some edgewear, no text loss, about good condition. Very Rare. (AMR-49-52)
Small folio. 30 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Psychology bibliography; Stern, William, 1871-1938. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Prefatory material in English and Hebrew laid in. Stamp on title page, covers lightly rubbed, very good condition. (BIB-4-4)
Includes black and white and colorful plates. 22.5X29 cm. 99 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Back cover's one edge slightly chafed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
193914727CBBerlin Wien Zürich, Verlag für Wirtschaft und Kultur (Payer), (1939.). Gr. 8°. 444 S. OLn., 1