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Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 457-478 pp. Some underlined sentences. Signed and inscribed by author to Turgut Akpinar. Anadolu Selçuklulari devrinde Anadolu Bacilari (Baciyan-i Rum) örgütünün kurucusu Fatma Baci kimdir? Who is Fatma Baci who was founder of Baciyan-i Rum organization in Anatolia in the period of Seljuks.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 454 p., ills. Caps for women in Anatolia. Anadolu kadin basliklari.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 208 pages. Previous owner's name label inside.
Original Cloth. 4to. XXX, 350 pages. 27 cm. First edition. With approximately 50 full color and 50 black-and-white photographs, 6 maps, 11 family trees, bibliography. One folded genealogical table inserted in back pocket. Eight generations of a prominent American Jewish family unfold in this captivating biography of Adeline Moses Loeb. Combining lively stories by family members with archival and genealogical research, this book is a glowing portrait of Adeline, the daughter of a successful banker, and the family that shaped her. Part one recounts Adelines early life in Alabama and St. Louis, Missouri, and her move to New York after she married Carl M. Loeb, founder of the legendary Wall Street firm of Loeb Rhoades. In part two, Adelines grandson, John L. Loeb, Jr. , describes the familys close relationship with the Sons of the Revolution and the Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as many national exhibits of early Jewish life sponsored by the Loeb family and the enthusiastic public response. Finally, in part three, historian Judith Endelman chronicles the lineage of the Moses family dating back to the 1600s. - Publishers description. Subjects: Jews - United States - Biography. Loeb, Adeline Moses, 1876-1953. Loeb family. Clean and fresh in great jacket. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-13)
48p. Plus portrait frontis and illustration. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Slight chipping and staining. Scarce. WOMEN 2
In-12, plein maroquin aubergine, dos à 5 nerfs guillochés or, richement garnis de caissons ornés d'un décor d'encadrement et fleuron central dorés, double filet doré en encadrement des plats, coupes et tranches filetées, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrures (reliure du XIXe), viij, 326 p. et (1) f. d'approbation. Edition originale. Les quinze premiers chapitres sont consacrés à la description et aux soins à apporter à quinze différents oiseaux de volière. Les trois derniers chapitres sont réservés à l'alimentation, aux maladies et à l'équipement de la volière. Originaire de Metz, Pierre-Joseph Buc'hoz (1731-1807) était avocat et médecin. Devenu médecin du roi Stanislas, il quitta son emploi pour se consacrer à la botanique et aux sciences naturelles. Membre du Collège royal de médecine de Nancy et de nombreuses académies, à partir de 1776, il s'autoédita, distribuant lui-même à ses domiciles parisiens sa prolifique production éditoriale dans l'esprit encyclopédique du temps. (Thiébaud, 'Bibliographie de la chasse', col. 134). De la bibliothèque cynégétique d'A. Mercier, avec son ex-libris gravé (vente 1889, n°81). Belle reliure de maroquin de maître.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover. 316 pages.
Lisboa, Typ. de C. A. Rodrigues, 1874, rústica editorial, 16,5 x 12 cm., XXXVIII + 220 págs. + 2 h.
Lingua italiana, Spazio Libri, Amministrazione provinciale de Ferrara, 1992, 317 pp., brossura editore, condizioni buone.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ladino and Hebrew. 100 p. Aki Yerushalayim. Revista de la emision en djudeo-espanyol de Kol Israel-La Boz de Israel. No. 41 Anyo: 11 - 1990.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ladino and Hebrew. 80 p. Aki Yerushalayim. Revista de la emision en djudeo-espanyol de Kol Israel-La Boz de Israel. No. 28-29 Anyo: 8 Enero-Djulio 1986.
in-8° broché. Bon état [GA-3]
Barcelona, Edit. Elfos, 1988. Algunes il·lustracions en color. S.N. Cartoné editorial il·lustrada. Molt bon exemplar.
Original Wraps. 4to. 15, [1] pages. 27 cm. First edition. No date, but 1920s-1930s. Serves as a brochure and introduction to the mission of the Jewish Home Institute, to 'direct mothers to train themselves' 'to educate Jewish children in the home, through the mother'. Argues that Jewish children in public schools not receving a Jewish education are in danger of being lost to us (pg. 8) . Calls for attendance at the courses of the Jewish Home Institute, in order to simultaneously learn and bring these lessons home to teach the children. Contains material on the Festivals, as this is part of the first course offered. Attractively printed. Subjects: Jewish religious education - Home training. Jewish families - Religious life. Jewish families - United States. Jewish women - United States. OCLC lists 3 copies (JTSA, Harvard, HUC) . Light wear to wraps, overall very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-29)
pp. xxviii, 189. 8vo. Vintage paperback. WOMEN 1
La Habana, El Siglo XX, 1919, 19 x 13'5 cm., 32 págs. (Tema: El esfuerzo femenino. Contestación del Dr. Max Henríquez de Ureña).
326 pages including index. Debunks some of the myths surrounding the Victorian woman and alters stereotypes on which many of today's oppressive social customs are based. Average wear. Usual library markings. Solid working copy. Book
Later Cloth. 8vo. XII, 141 pages. 22 cm. Photocopy, 1999. Authorized Facsimile. Thesis (Ph. D. ) - Pepperdine University, 1997. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-130) . Contains14 tables and 16 figures. Studying Jewish executive women at Fortune 1000 companies provides a paradigm for business and community diversity policies. These individuals blend - and generally surpass - educational, family, community and religious imperatives of 3 female populations: American, Jewish, and executive. The investigation could thus measure interwoven American, traditional, and professional factors influencing career and personal decisions, and propose workplace and societal accommodations for this and other groups. The multidimensional method befitting this complex sample first examined primary and secondary texts to comprehend the interconnection of Judaic views about women and their work, Jewish and American historical forces, and contemporary religious and secular ideologies. The investigation then indexed responses to a survey, randomly distributed among Fortune 1000 executive women, assessing respondents' educational, familial, and spiritual backgrounds and commitments. These results, with some follow-up interviews, yielded a profile of the Jewish executive women. Lastly, the sample was statistically compared to American, Jewish, and executive women on points concerning corporate and community diversity conflicts. - Abstract. Subjects: Jewish women - United States. Women executives - United States. Women - Employment - United States. Businesswomen - United States. Businesswomen. Jewish women. Women - Employment. Women executives. OCLC lists 3 copies of facsimile (Harvard, Brandeis, Calif Lutheran) and one listing of the origianl (Pepperdine) . Institutional stamp on first endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-2-1)
Original Wraps. 16mo. 32 pages. 17 cm. In Yiddish. 'A Handbook for the Jewish Woman'. Orthodox handbook on what a Jewish woman needs to know about motherhood, prayer, children, and ritual. Written by Eleazar (Elozor; Elazar) Meir Preil (1881-1933) , principal of the Yeshivah of Seduva, Rabbi in Manchester, Brooklyn, Trenton and Elizabeth, secretary of Agudath Harabbonism, and a founder of Ezrat Torah. Subjects: Jewish women - Religious life. Purity, Ritual - Judaism. Jewish women - Religious life. Purity, Ritual - Judaism. OCLC lists 3 copies (NYPL, HUC, UCLA) . Light soiling to edges of wraps, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-39) xx
pp. xvii, 332. Cover design and Frontispiece from drawings by Charles Dana Gibson. Numerous illustrations by C. Allan Gilbert, Raymond M. Crosby, John Cecil Clay, E. W. Kemble, T. K. Hanna Jr., J. M. Flagg, F. W. Read, A. D. Blashfield, Budd, Ebert and others, etc. 8vo. Original full cloth backed gold decorated binding. Top edge gold. First Edition. XLib. Very worn. WOMEN 1
Original Wraps. 4to. 53 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Groundbreaking work. Single sided mimeographed. Annotated bibliography on Jewish Women, covering anthologies, history/herstory, religious life and law, in the United States and Canada, in Israel, in the Holocaust and resistance, other countries, children's books, poetry, and reference works. Aviva Cantor (born 1940) was a co-founder in 1968 of the Jewish Liberation in New York, a Socialist Zionist organization, and served as founding editor of its Jewish Liberation Journal. JLP was among the first Jewish groups to advocate the two-state solution (1968) . In 1976, she initiated and co-founded Lilith, the independent Jewish Feminist quarterly magazine, which she served as co-founding editor through 1987, and for which she wrote regularly. Cantor has written five alternative Passover ceremonies the fifth one, The Egalitarian Hagada . Is a gender- and generation-inclusive . She compiled, edited and annotated several editions of The Jewish Woman, 1900-1985: A Bibliography . Her children's book manuscript, Tamar's Cat: A Story of the Exodus, won first prize in the Sydney Taylor Children's Book Manuscript Contest (Wikipedia, 2015) . Subjects: Jewish women - Bibliography. Jewish women. Bibliography. Clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (WOMEN-1-32)
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary green cloth bdg. Slight scratches on faded cloth, with slight foxing on pages. Overall a good copy. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 238, [2] p., 1 b/w portrait of Nezihe, ills. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare first book including a "May 1" poem, written by a Turkish female poet Yazar Nezihe. Nezihe was considered as one of the female poets in the Ottoman Period. She is known as a writer of the first Turkish poem for International Workers' Day on May 1. Yasar Nezihe differed from other female poets of the period in the sense of her life story and a contrary literary identity. Throughout her lifetime, she wrote poems about her penurious and challenging childhood as well as her love life and marriages. Being known as the first female poet whose works were published in Aydinlik Dergisi (i.e. Enlightenment Journal), Yasar Nezihe also became prominent for supporting labor unrests and her activist identity. She was recognized as a socialist poet who gave voice to poverty in her poems. She wrote the poem named "Gazete Sahiplerine" (i.e. To Newspaper Owners) addressing the executives with the intent of supporting laborers who were on strike because of the disagreement between newspaper owners and Mürettipler Cemiyeti (i.e. Typesetters Society). (Source: Wikipedia). This is her second poetry book. Being the first female poet wrote in Aydinlik Dergisi, Yasar Nezihe Bükülmez was accused of being a communist because of her writings, her membership of Osmanli Amele Cemiyeti [The Ottoman Workers' Society], and support for labor unrests and was arrested. Book has a biographical introductory text by Rifat Necdet Evrimer, (1898-1971) who was a Turkish/Ottoman poet, educator, and biographer in which is important being the earliest male gaze in its period. Özege 5645.; TBTK 6996.; Five copies in OCLC: 25346925 (Four copies) and 1030875484 (One copy).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) The collection includes one full diary, 4 notebooks, 120 letters addressed to Nevin Pertev Demirhan and Meryem Ana Efes ruins photo negatives in an envelope, and ID cards, court documents of Demirhan family (Father Pertev Pasha, brother Ömer Ilhan Demirhan, and mother Hatice Leman Demirhan). 4 notebooks of her from "English High for Girls, Constantinople" including the lessons of dictation, rough notebook, setback, essays, and letters. All notebooks are in English. Also, there are letters addressed to Fatma Behçet Hanim. Diary includes [336] p. with full of writings between the dates August 4, 1955 (Thursday) and November 24, 1955 (Thursday). This collection contains an Ottoman / Turkish intellectual woman's political thoughts, social life, travels, recipes, and friendships in a short time in 1955. A hardcover manuscript diary and letters to and from her. Letters have very interesting correspondences in the mostly Ottoman script as well as in modern Turkish, English, French, and German. One of the letters addressed to her (Ömer Ilhan Demirhan's letter) and some others include very interesting thoughts about women and femininity. Ömer Ilhan told her that he wants to be married and that did not find a suitable wife for himself. Some of the letters in this collection like that have very important and interesting hints for "Turkish women". Letters dated usually from the 1930s to the 1950s. Nevin Pertev Demirhan was an intellectual and translator as well as pianist according to 'Türkischer Biographischer Index'. She translated her father's book titled 'Islam' into English with her father. Her father was Sait Pertev Demirhan who was an important Turkish soldier, intellectual, and politician.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary 1/3 leather bdg. made as original illustrated covers preserved inside. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 221 p.; 291 p. Fourth Edition (both). Early editions of this bestseller novel(s) telling "the suffering of a woman who buried her forbidden love in her heart in a society where love is closed behind thick curtains, through the eyes of a woman", by Güzide Sabri (1886-1946). Güzide Sabri Aygün was a Turkish female writer known for her modern romances, which were published in multiple editions and several languages. She had two sisters, Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye. She grew up in Çamlica neighborhood of Istanbul. In later years, she had to leave Istanbul and move to Anatolia with her family as her father was exiled, resulting from his opposition to the despotism of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II (reigned 1876-1909). At a young age, she was married to Ahmet Sabri Aygün, the first notary of Beyoglu (Pera). She was educated at home by special tutors. She was interested in literature, inspired by her teacher Hodja Tahir Effendi, a dictionary writer. She started to write at a very young age. However, her teachers proposed she better deal with religious matters instead of poetry. Contrary to the pressures of her literature teacher, she wrote her first novel Münevver in her youth years in 1899. She wrote the novel in remembrance of her friend, who died from tuberculosis. It was serialized in the newspaper Hanimlara Mahsus ("For Ladies"), and won well recognition. In 1901, two years later, the novel was published as a book and was also translated into the Serbian language. Her husband felt discomfort by his wife's prominence. As her teachers' reaction was not enough, her husband also objected to her writing. However, her enthusiasm could not deter her from writing. It is understood that her husband tried to prevent her writing as he did not allow her to write already at the wedding. She was forced to continue writing at night or secretly. After a short time, her husband died. The unexpected death of her husband left deep traces in her. Güzide Sabri became a female writer, who remained lifelong unhappy having a sad life in literature history. During this time, the Servet-i Fünun ("Wealth of Knowledge") movement, formed by Recaizâde Mahmud Ekrem (1847-1914) and his students, left its mark on the literature. Güzide Sabri was one of the authors, who did not join the movement and remained on their own line. She is considered as one of the first female novelists among Turkish writers with widespread fame, even though she was not involved in the new literary movement. She published her works in the Servet-i Fünun and other journals of the "National Literature" without being a member of any literary community. Her novels, which were written in the early years of the Second Constitutional Era (1908-1918) and the Republican era (from 1922), and were subject of feeling, dream, blind love, and broken hearts, were very popular, and had multiple editions and were repeatedly filmed. Her second novel Ölmüs Bir Kadinin Evrak-i Metrûkesi ("Derelict Documents of a Dead For Woman") was a bestseller. It was first published in 1901, reprinted several times, and was filmed twice, in 1956 and then in 1969. The novel was translated into the Armenian language. She authored romance novels for simple readers. She is considered as the author writing the first examples of the so-called mass-market romance novels, and pioneer of the broken-hearts novels in her country. Her 1930-novel Hicran Gecesi ("Night of Sorrow") is about the forbidden love of a bad woman. This book takes the romance novel one step forward in a forbidden, impossible love story. Her novels, which take place in Istanbul, attracted the interest of readers outside of big cities like Istanbul and Izmir as well. First book: Özege 16077 (Özege has 4th edition, however page number: 221).; TBTK 5323.; Second one: Özege 15317.; TBTK 5