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19190008194DAMASCUS PRE SYRIA POST OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Fair. 1919. On offer is a powerful poignant letter written by an early Zionist and volunteer of the Jewish Legion in Damascus immediately after the end of WW1. The letter contains 2 double-sided sheets measuring 9' x 5.8' and an envelope measuring 5.9' x 4.9'. The envelope has no inscriptions or stamps except a round sticker with bookseller's name - "Coles" the sheets are yellowed and torn in half at folds but it does not affect the text which is perfectly legible. The letter is written in Hebrew addressed to Shimon and signed by Shlomo Solomon. It seems from the context that they are very close friends. The first page bears the date and place: Damascus August 20 1919. It is also clear that the author was a Dutch Jew who had lived in Eretz Israel for some time before joining the military. Based on the date when he joined the army summer 1918 and other context it can be said with high level of certainty that he was a member of the Jewish Legion. The Jewish Legion was the name of 39th through 42nd Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers in the British Army that were formed of Jewish volunteers. The formation of a Jewish Regiment was initiative of Zeev Jabotinsky and Joseph Trumpeldor promoted by John Henry Patterson. Among its members were also David Ben-Gurion Dov Hoz Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Yakov Drori Levi Eshkol and other famous Zionist leaders many later became members of Haganah and laid the foundation of the Israel Defence Army. The initial unit Zion Mule Corps was formed in 1914 - 1915 in August 1917 formation of a Jewish regiment was officially announced in spring and summer 1918 volunteers from Palestine joined 39th and 40th Battalions and started service. That's exactly when the author volunteered: "My Dear Shimon some time ago I received your last letter probably the first one that you wrote to me in Hebrew and now I have a little more time and will answer to you when I am calm also in Hebrew - now I have been a soldier for over a year but what we hoped for when we volunteered for the Army was not realized.". There is something deeply moving in this letter full of thoughts about the future of Israel: "Until there is Jewish Army in the full sense of the word probably a long time must pass. This moment has not come yet. Unfortunately that's what we feel deep in our hearts. But anyway these times have been times of very important and interesting experiments and in this sense this time --- has not been lost" p.1; ".it is not possible yet to breathe freely much is still missing we can only hope that soon . the way out of the darkness the uncertainty where we are now will become clear that it will be possible to start large great fruitful work the giant work requiring all our spiritual and physical efforts without a second thought of each and each of us . to achieve our supreme goal our people living in the Land of Israel - happy people in fertile land" p.2. He has acute interest in current affairs of the Zionist movement writing about the convention of the Va'ad HaPoel HaZioni The Action Committee that was convening in London in the last week of August. The purpose of the congress was to work out principles of the Zionist movement in the era after the WW1 and the Balfour Declaration: ".Only when all great difficulties will be defeated when the situation is settled. This is our heart hope! . the convention that will be now in London will contribute to clearing up the situation. Is this convention a sort of a congress of representatives from all countries also from Germany and Austria Otherwise it is not a general convention and it will not have any authority to make declarations in the name of all Zionism". He is particularly interested in developments in Zionist movement in Holland mentioning names of some noted Dutch Zionists. He writes about his mood and frustrations from the army service and mentions his family: "I want for once to live like a human being because life in the army is not life at the end. ---. I have been sent to work at different army offices and now I am in Damascus. It is interesting to see some of the world this way but that is not what I have volunteered to the Hebrew army for. But what to do ----. And I do not think that I will be able to get back to life until the next summer. I also wanted to go and see the mother and everyone and breathe a little different air after a while." He asks Shimon about his plans to come: "What do you think about coming to Israel And what do they think about your preparations . I have not seen any Dutch that came to Israel so far. Neither De Haan nor Van Friesland nor . I hope now to be near Jaffa and Jerusalem. What about the other that you wrote would come here". De Haan was a Dutch Jewish writer and journalist who became interested in Judaism and Zionism he actually moved to Israel the same year later became close with Orthodox community and get into conflict with secular Zionists 5 years later he was killed by Haganah members for his anti-Zionist activity. In the letter Shlomo also asks about his letters published by Handelsblad the most important daily newspaper in Holland. This letter is an amazing historical document reflecting aspirations and frustrations of early Zionists and their mood and concerns in the wake of the First World War and Balfour Declaration.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF; EARLY 20TH CENTURY; 1910S; WW1; FIRST WORLD WAR; GREAT WAR; MANDATORY PALESTINE; SYRIA; DAMASCUS; OCCUPIED ENEMY TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION ARAB KINGDOM OF SYRIA FRENCH MANDATE STATE OF ALEPPO STATE OF DAMASCUS STATE OF SYRIA ALAWITE STATE JABAL AL-DRUZE JEWS IN THE BRITISH ARMY; JEWISH VOLUNTEERS IN THE WW1; ZIONISM; EARLY ZIONISTS; ROYAL FUSILIERS; JEWS AND THE MILITARY; WARS; ERETZ ISRAEL; YISHUV; OCCUPIED ENEMY TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION OETA; OETA SOUTH; BATTALIONS 39TH- 42ND OF THE ROYAL FUSILIERS; JEWISH REGIMENT IN THE BRITISH ARMY IN WW1; PALESTINIAN JEWS; IDEOLOGY OF ZIONISM; FIRST JUDEANS; THE ACTIONS COMMITTEE; VA'AD HAPOEL HAZIONI 1919 CONGRESS; DUTCH JEWRY AND ZIONISM; JACOB ISRAEL DE HAAN; ZIONIST MOVEMENT AFTER WW1; HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
194360761Zagreb, Europa-Verlag, (1943). 4°. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. Tafelabbildungen. 76 S., OKart. m. illustr. OUmschlag.
1934188434San Francisco: the Legion 1934. Salmon-pink cardstock fiche 2x3.5 inches printed in dark blue faintest toning a fine exemplar surely un-revocable in this condition. Ephemeral piece from the 1930s San Francisco. the Legion unknown books
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1959188383Bremen, Schünemann Verlag, 1959.
1951134407Baden-Baden, Imprimerie Nationale, 1951.
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1986269805Stuttgart : Kohlhammer, 1986. 177 S. : 11 Ill. (z.T. farb.) ; 24 cm Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
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197912586Ryley Alberta: Friesen 1979. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 331 pages with many b/w photos. Brown hardcover. <br/> <br/> Friesen hardcover
19791755347487Friesen 1979. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.This could have light cosmetic flaws but remains in good condition. No dust jacket included with this book. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Friesen hardcover
1957147226Service information du Premier Régiment étranger 1957. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Ils furent ici moins de soixante opposés à toute une armée. Éditorial par le Colonel Lennuyeux Broché. 225 pages. 24 x 32 cm. <i>ref. 147226</i> Service information du Premier Régiment étranger paperback
19261119534San Francisco CA: California Palace of the Legion of Honor. ECat. Lincoln Park San Francisco CA. Nov 15 1926- Jan. 20 1927. Paper 80 pp. b&w illustrations throughout lists 206 wks. . Good. Paper. 1926. California Palace of the Legion of Honor. unknown
19271117876San Francisco CA: California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Good paper copy exhibition catalog November 15 1926 to January 30 1927 82 unnumbered pages 1 pp sketch of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor 11 prefatory note 1 pp ack. lists 223 works 56 illustrations all but two are paintings. . Good. Paper. 1927. California Palace of the Legion of Honor unknown
19271112676Lincoln Park - San Francisco CA: California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Good paper copy ex. cat. November 15 1926 - January 30 1927 80 pp 54 B/W illus 223 works listed 4 pp text . Good. Paper. 1927. California Palace of the Legion of Honor unknown
19191806060490xbvkParis, Gauthier-Villars, 1919. (2) VI, 150 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; gr.-8vo.(ca. 23 x 16 cm).
1929MASTER176723ISAN FRANCISCO CA.: CAL. PAL. OF LEGION OF HONOR. G IN BLUE BOARDS WITH GILT LETTERING. NO DJ. DECKLE PAGE EDGES. Pages: 352. . 1929. HARDCOVER. BOARDS LIGHTLY EDGEWORN & SCUFFED SUNNED AT SPINE. CORNERS LIGHTLY BUMPED. LIGHT FOXING. TEXT BLOCK CLEAN & TIGHT. . CAL. PAL. OF LEGION OF HONOR hardcover
1929455.1NY: National Sculpture Society 1929. Hardbound. Very Good internally has green cloth tape on spine over top of original blue paper spine with call letters at base; wear to corners; pocket on inside rear cover with discard stamp on it. An excellent working copy. Blue boards. xv 352 pp. over 178 bw repros. Gives very brief biographical information on each of appx. 160 American sculptors. Lists collections prizes awarded and major works for each entrant. This volume does not include a copy of the exhibition handout which lists 1327 works and the galleries where they were exhibited. National Sculpture Society hardcover books
1920A49222Idaho Falls ID: American Legion Auxiliary. Good. 1920. Paperback. c1920. This is a larger than trade sized book with limp cloth covers and a side stapled spine. The book is in Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book covers have noticeable ground-in dirt. The edges of the cloth have wear and fraying. The text pages vary in condition from generally clean condition to foxed and toned along with a food stain or two. This is the second community cook book published by the Idaho Falls ID American Legion Auxiliary as the first one sold so well. As with most of these community cook books there are pages of local advertising throughout. . American Legion Auxiliary paperback
1939247655Leipzig, Hase & Koehler, 1939.
1939249681Leipzig, Hase & Koehler, 1939.
1939260586Leipzig, Hase & Koehler, 1939.
1973212774Stuttgart, Motorbuch Verlag, 1973. gebundene Ausgabe
1973260056Stuttgart, Motorbuch Verlag, 1973. gebundene Ausgabe