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Original Wraps. 8vo. [8] pages. 20 cm. Only edition. No date given. Sabbath services compiled by Rabbi Joseph Henry Stolz. Given in Memory of Zilli Marshall by Mrs. A. Rosenberg and Mrs. M. Leopold of Philadelphia - p. 1. Zilli Marshall, Mother of Louis Marshall; died 1910. Subjects: Council of Jewish Women Syracuse, New York. Zilli Marshall Memoriam. None listed on OCLC. Very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-2-16)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 96, [6] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 6 leaves of plates, depicting photographs of the facilities of the YWHA building at 31 West 110th Street, New York City. Fourteenth Annual Report of the YWHA. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Light soiling and wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-1-26) xxx
Original Wraps. 12mo. 137, [5] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 5 leaves of plates depicting the facilities of the YWHA building (31 West 110th Street) , celebration of Succah, etc. Detailed thirteenth annual report of the YWHA. As a communal agency run entirely by and for women, the YWHA provided an important political arena for Jewish women in the early part of the twentieth century. As a pioneering Jewish institution combining social and religious services, the YWHA became one of the principal sources of the Jewish community center movement. - Jewish Women's Archive. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Edges of wraps cghipped, light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-25) xx
Original Wraps. 12mo. 94, [7] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 7 leaves of plates: depicting the Young Women's Hebrew Association building, facilities, and courses. Detailed twelfth annual report of the YWHA. As a communal agency run entirely by and for women, the YWHA provided an important political arena for Jewish women in the early part of the twentieth century. As a pioneering Jewish institution combining social and religious services, the YWHA became one of the principal sources of the Jewish community center movement. In the new building of 1914, the auditorium doubled as the synagogue, and services were conducted every Friday night, Saturday morning, and on Jewish holidays. The other major Jewish aspect of the YWHA was its curriculum consisting of classes in Hebrew, Bible study, and Jewish history. This was coordinated with an experimental Hebrew school for girls conducted at the YWHA by the Bureau of Jewish Education (of the New York City Kehilla) . Of course, the YWHA offered far more than religious services and Hebrew classes. In 1917, a few years after the completion of its new eight-story facility on 110th Street overlooking Central Park, the New York YWHA was described as 'the only large institution of its kind in America. ' The description of the modern social center continued: 'Besides being a most comfortable home for one hundred and seventy girls, the building is also a true center for the communal interests of the neighborhood; it houses a Commercial School, a Hebrew School, Trade Classes in Dressmaking, Millinery, Domestic Science, classes in Hebrew, Bible Study, Jewish History, Art, English to Foreigners, Advanced English, French, Spanish, and Nursing. There is a completely equipped modern gymnasium and swimming pool. - Jewish Women's Archive. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Wraps previously rebacked, bumped and soiled wraps, internally clean and fresh. Good + condition. Rare. (WOMEN-1-24)
18819414Jouaust, Librairie des bibliophiles 1881 In-16 plein veau cerise, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, roulettes, triple filet doré sur les plats, roulette sur les coupes, large dentelle en contreplat, tranches dorées, XVII - 128 pp. Frontispice gravé par Lalauze, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Dos lég. passé.
19355618New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1935. Second Large Printing stated on jacket. 8vo 373pp. Frontis black and white photos throughout. Signed and inscribed by Ishimoto to the former and dated 1937 in Tokyo on the ffep. Beige cloth with blue illustrated labels on upper board and spine top edge stained red. Very good with minimal wear to boards spine label lightly faded. Jacket spine sunned and with chipping at spine ends and corners and a couple tape repairs to the underside. <br /> <br /> Signed copy of this autobiography from Shidzue KatŠ1897-2001 influential Japanese feminist who was particularly important in establishing birth control education in japan. Following the publication of this work KatŠwould go on to serve as the first woman elected to the national legislature of Japan. Farrar & Rinehart unknown
19731556A Paris, Aux Éditions de Minuit, 1973.
118528aafA Philadelphie, Chez Philarèthe, M. DCC. LXXXVII, 1787, in-12°, 2 ff. (Titre - Explication des emblèmes de l’estampe) + 1 estampe gravée dépl. + 149 p. + 3 p. n.n. (table), exemplaire non rogné. brochure originale, couverte de papier dominoté simple.
23105London: Trübner and Co. 60 Paternoster Row. 1867. Printed by J. E. Taylor and Co. Little Queen Street Lincoln's Inn Fields. 18pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Number of copies in libraries. London: Trübner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row. 1867. [Printed by J. E. Taylor and Co., Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields paperback
AMA-633Poitiers, Galerie Grand’Rue / Antoine Hyvernaud, 2009. Plaquette in 4°, couverture illustrée en noir recto-verso de deux encres de l'artiste. 42 pp., 17 illustrations.
Light wear to cover. 8 7/8"w x 8 3/4"h. 61 pages. Signed by Mary Beth Edelson on title page.
191814926Paris Mercure de France 1918 Grand in-12 illustré d'un frontispice, 263p. Couverture imprimée.
199630685Saint-Lambert Editions Bonfort 1996
33989Petit in-12, plein vélin ivoire à la Bradel, pièce de titre de veau bordeaux (rel. moderne), 48 p., frontispice gravé, bandeaux et culs de lampe. Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris [i.e. Hollande, Elzevier], 1680.
Petit in-12, plein vélin ivoire à la Bradel, pièce de titre de veau bordeaux (rel. moderne), 48 p., frontispice gravé, bandeaux et culs de lampe. Quatrième édition, "à la sphère", imprimée en Hollande par les Elzevier. (Guibert, I, 147 n°5. Willems 1314). Ex-libris Guillaume Hoffman ("G.H."). Bon exemplaire, frais, bien relié.
3783in 12 broché,faux-titre,1 portrait gravé en médaillon en frontispice,titre avec vignette,126 pages,non coupé,2 portraits dont le frontispice,un fac-similé d’autographe. Quantin éditeur sans date(1886?),petit tirage à 300 exemplaires (n°13) petites rousseurs sur la couverture
20867In-8, broché, couverture papier bleu moderne, 23 p. Paris, Au Bureau du Globe, 1831.
In-8, broché, couverture papier bleu moderne, 23 p. Edition originale. Actes de la séance du 18 décembre 1831 sur l'enseignement des ouvriers, réunis à l'occasion des événements de Lyon et de la révolte des canuts. L'ouvrier, Bernard, cordonnier, prend la parole sous les applaudissements du public. (Fournel, 84. Gerits, 183). Bon exemplaire.
183516635PARIS DENAIN ET DELAMARE 1835 1 IN-12 Paris, Denain et Delamare, 1835, in-12, basane verte, dos lisse orné, plats encadrés de de filets dorés et de motifs estampés, tranches dorées, filets dorés sur les coupes, et frise dorée interne, 378 pp.
1856134678Furne 1856 Grand in-8 relié demi-maroquin, dos à nerfs Niedber, XIV- 362 pp. 6 planches hors-texte 3 fac-sim. dépliants, 2 gravures et un plan. Rousseurs.
185680718Furne 1856 Grand in-8 relié demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés , 364 pp. Gravure en noir en frontispice “Madame de Maintenon”. Illustré de gravures.'1 plan dépliable et d'un fac-similé de lettre, en noir hors texte. Auréoles marginales aux dernières pages, rousseurs éparses, frottements épars.
197932004Berlin 1979. First Edition. Original photo-montaged advertisement poster 83.5x58.75cm. printed offset in black and yellow on glossy white stock; previous mail folds general wrinkling most heavily along right-hand edge else About Very Good and sound. Advertising poster for the German feminist magazine Courage the image presumably reproducing the cover of the current issue. Contents feature articles on women in the military the feminist movement in Spain and the letters of Sylvia Plath. At bottom of image: "Jedefrau Braucht Courage / Ab sofort im Handel" Every woman needs courage from now on in work. Quite a large poster presumably issued to be displayed at the newsagent. unknown
197932004Berlin 1979. First Edition. Original photo-montaged advertisement poster 83.5x58.75cm. printed offset in black and yellow on glossy white stock; previous mail folds general wrinkling most heavily along right-hand edge else About Very Good and sound. Advertising poster for the German feminist magazine Courage the image presumably reproducing the cover of the current issue. Contents feature articles on women in the military the feminist movement in Spain and the letters of Sylvia Plath. At bottom of image: "Jedefrau Braucht Courage / Ab sofort im Handel" Every woman needs courage from now on in work. Quite a large poster presumably issued to be displayed at the newsagent. unknown books
Silver medallion with blue and white inlay, double-sided approximately 1 inch across. Medal awarded to Rae Neiman, with YWHA insignia and laurel leaves on front, engraved on rear: All Round Gym Champs 1916-1917 Rae Neiman. No stamps, but appears to be sterling. Light age patina, Very Good Condition. (women-4-14)
73328Lyon, Arlaud, 1936, grand in 4° broché, 22 pages et 90 planches photographiques ; couverture illustrée ; cordon de maintien ; petit défaut en tête du dos.