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3910629th August 1768 . 1768 - Attested copy of Lease for one year. Between Henry & Thomas Rogerson of Swithins Lane London Watchmaker and Thomas Greive Swithins Lane London Gentleman The properties located in Cornard End Street Sudbury Suffolk. Tenants: Haskell; William Archer Christopher Bourney; John Berry; Godwin; and Sherman. Also messuage in Great Wallingfield occupied by James Sparkes. 3 sides watermarked paper cover sheet. Copy made 1794 - signed by Jno Adolphus Cecil Street Strand & Edmd Adolphus clerk to John Adolphus. 29th August, 1768 . unknown
189142291New York: L. Rabinowitz 1891. Paperback. 1st edition. Paper wrappers 8vo 20 cm. viii iv 56 pages. Singerman 4277. <br> Silberstein 1845– was a “Russian poet and philosopher. He was born in Kovno. At the age of 19 he received rabbinical authorization from a number of rabbis in the provinces of Kovno and Vilna. He practiced as a rabbi in Dershunisok Kovno in 1867–68 and later emigrated to the U.S. He developed a system of natural theology based on the Mosaic and the rabbinic and talmudic law as natural theology†EJ.<br> SUBJECTS: Cosmogony. Evolution. OCLC: 11282338. <br> Original wrappers which are edgeworn but with no text loss are mounted on new paper covers. Paper somewhat fragile. Good Condition Thus. B AMR-70-4-B-’dkk. New York: L. Rabinowitz paperback
194043243Satu-Mare Romania 1940. Original illustrated stiff paper wrappers 16mo pocket-sized 8 pages. <br> <br> Identity booklet for Armin Solomon a Jewish man of Satu-Mare Romania filled out with photo and official stamps in 1940 the year of re-annexation of Satu-Mare by fascist Hungary. Text in Romanian. Cover translates as “Registration Form for the Population Office.â€<br> <br> The booklet includes a dashing three-quarter ID photo of a non-religious Solomon and shows his age 44 profession freight forwarder marital status married place of birth “Corrie†Date of birth 1895 hair chestnut forehead eyebrows nose “normalâ€! beard shaven face oval complexion brunette particularities “largeâ€.<br> <br> Satu Mare was part of Hungary until World War I and again between 1940 and 1944. Jews first appeared there toward the early eighteenth century… In 1715 however when Satu Mare became a royal town their influx came to a halt and Jews who had arrived earlier were expelled….Jews did not begin to resettle until the 1820s. Jewish arrivals accelerated…by 1910 to 7194 representing…20.6% of the total population. By 1941 there were 12960 Jews in Satu Mare—24.9 percent of the total number of residents….<br> <br> In 1920 Eliezer Dávid Grünwald became Satu Mare’s chief rabbi and thus strengthened the original Ashkenazic movement. His yeshiva was attended by 400 students and was one of the largest in the region. In the 1920s there were several Zionist organizations in Satu Mare Mizrai was especially strong as well as a B’nai B’rith Concordia Lodge. In 1928 however Rebbe Yo’el Teitelbaum an ardent traditionalist and anti-Zionist took over the position of chief rabbi ensuring that the influence of Hasidism would increased again. Between 1920 and 1936 Aharon Roth another well-known Hasidic rebbe was active in the city; he was the founder of the Toldot Aharon community in Jerusalem.<br> <br> Satu Mare was reannexed to Hungary in 1940. Laws drastically restricting the economic activities and civil rights of Jews were implemented by the new administrative authorities. On 26 April 1944 a ghetto was set up in a section of the town bordered by ZrÃnyi Petofi and Báthory streets. About 18000 Jews were forced into this area from Szatmárnémeti and its surrounding villages. They were transported to Auschwitz between 19 May and 1 June†USMMM. <br> <br> Light wear about Very Good Condition. B Holo2-163-13-'LG. Satu-Mare [Romania] unknown
1999RROYROY00efEditorial La Mascara 1999. Fine. . Royo. Solomon Susan Lynn. Valencia Spain: Editorial La Mascara 1999. 90pp. Folio. Blue linen in blue linen box with gilt lettering. Book condition: Fine in near fine box that has subtly rubbed edges and a slight stain on top cover. Nine vivid color serigraphs of Royo's works are laid-in. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Editorial La Mascara unknown
1885GF58561885 Paris - Galerie Contemporaine des Illustrations Françaises - (vers 1885) - Photographie originale d'époque tirée en photoglyptie de 23 x 18,5 cms environ, contrecollée sur carton fort - petits accrocs au bord du carton -
1885GF58171885 Paris - Galerie Contemporaine des Illustrations Françaises - (vers 1885) - Photographie originale d'époque tirée en photoglyptie de 23 x 18,5 cms environ, contrecollée sur carton fort -
2089Librairie M. Seksik. juin 2020. Imprimé en sérigraphie par les ateliers CO-OP, sur une maquette de Jérémie Solomon, tiré à 106 exemplaires sur papier Pop'Set noir, à savoir : 15 exemplaires numérotés de I à XV enrichis chacun dune uvre originale, 85 exemplaires numérotés de 16 à 100 ainsi que 6 exemplaires réservés aux collaborateurs. Couverture rodhoid sérigraphiée, dos spiralé. Dim: 21,7 x 17,5 cm. Signé et justifié par l'artiste. Un des 85 exemplaires numérotés.
2089Librairie M. Seksik. juin 2020. Imprimé en sérigraphie par les ateliers CO-OP, sur une maquette de Jérémie Solomon, tiré à 106 exemplaires sur papier Pop'Set noir, à savoir : 15 exemplaires numérotés de I à XV enrichis chacun dune uvre originale, 85 exemplaires numérotés de 16 à 100 ainsi que 6 exemplaires réservés aux collaborateurs. Couverture rodhoid sérigraphiée, dos spiralé. Dim: 21,7 x 17,5 cm. Signé et justifié par l'artiste. Un des 85 exemplaires numérotés.
2001LFA-126721737(Septembre 2001) : 142 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
192828243Philadelphia: The Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning. Good with no dust jacket. 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Ex-library Rabbi L. A. Falk Memorial Library Great Synagogue Sydney. Ex libris booklate of Leib A Falk. Label of The Great Synagogue Sydney. Binder's label. Rebound in black cloth boards with original printed front wrapper bound in. Abrasion to front wrapper with loss to the central emblem. 13mm tear to margin of title leaf. Small 5mm loss to lower corners of frontispiece and title leaf. Foxing to frontispiece.; 213 1 blank pages frontispiece. Rebound in black cloth boards. Original printed front wrapper bound in. Page dimensions: 236 x 150mm. Main text in Arabic with Introuduction and footnotes in English. "Printed at The Jewish Publication Society's Press Philadlphia Pa. U.S.A.". "The tenth and eleventh centuries are especially marked by the highest development of grammatical and exegetical literature in the Arabic-speaking countires both among the Rabbanites and the Karaites." - page 1. . The Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning hardcover
1999LFA01953Un ouvrage de 168 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, publié en 1999, L'Histoire en Savoie : publication de la Société Savoisienne d'Histoire et d'Archéologie, bon état
200611856Paris, Librairie Hachette et cie, 1924 ; in-12, 335 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Quatre-vingtième mille.
2004LFA-126725443Revue d'histoire en Dauphiné : 48 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1827023359Glasgow: Printed for James Curll for Robertson and Atkinson 1827. 8vo: viii 310 2 p. catalogue. Half calf with marbled boards rubbed rear joint cracked. Good condition binding internally clean and VG. Scarce. A literary periodical recognized for its unique and satirical commentary. Printed for James Curll for Robertson and Atkinson unknown
200400AB1964. New York Ryerson Music Publishers Inc. 1964. 20.4 cm x 27.8 cm. Frontispiece. 189 pages. With black and white and colour illustrations. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Only very minor rubbing to cover edges and corners. Otherwise clean and bright. Includes for example the following musical arrangements: Wagoner's Lad / Black is the Color / Once I Had a Sweetheart / I Never Will Marry / Queen of Hearts / Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens / Mary Hamilton / The Unquiet Grave / House Carpenter / Silver Dagger / The Trees They Do Grow High / The Lily of the West / Rambler Gambler / House of the Rising Sun / Kumbaya / Copper Kettle / Twelve Gates to the City / Somebody Got Lost in a Storm / Annabel Lee etc. This is a book of songs Joan Baez sings on her Vanguard recordings and at her concerts. Here are sixty-six of the most haunting and beautiful folk songs and songs in the folk vein. Many of these songs have never before appeared in print. Others have never before appeared in the version published here. The texts are full. The vocal lines and arrangements for piano and guitar have been kept close as is possible to the way Joan Baez performs them. They have an aptness and basic simplicity which brings them within everyone's reach. From cover notes Joan Chandos Baez born 1941 is an American singer songwriter musician and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest or social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years releasing over 30 albums. Fluent in Spanish and English she has also recorded songs in at least six other languages. Baez is generally regarded as a folk singer but her music has diversified since the counterculture era of the 1960s and encompasses genres such as folk rock pop country and gospel music. She began her recording career in 1960 and achieved immediate success. Her first three albums Joan Baez Joan Baez Vol. 2 and Joan Baez in Concert all achieved gold record status. Although a songwriter herself Baez generally interprets other composers' work having recorded songs by the Allman Brothers Band the Beatles Jackson Browne Leonard Cohen Woody Guthrie Violeta Parra the Rolling Stones Pete Seeger Paul Simon Stevie Wonder Bob Marley and many others. She was one of the first major artists to record the songs of Bob Dylan in the early 1960s; Baez was already an internationally celebrated artist and did much to popularize his early songwriting efforts. Wikipedia paperback
8535Paris, Masson et Cie, "Ensembles Littéraires", 1970. In-12, cartonnage éditeur, 253 pp.
Paris, Masson et Cie, "Ensembles Littéraires", 1970. In-12, cartonnage éditeur, 253 pp.
193321783Paris, Gonin, 1933 ; in-4° en feuilles sous couverture illustrée à rabats, chemise-étui de l’éditeur ; [4], 51 pp., [5] pp. et en tout, 62 illustrations en couleurs gravées sur bois, plusieurs compositions ont été rehaussées à la main par l’Artiste.
11167P., Les Belles Lettres, 1936, grand in 8° broché, CXI-262pp. ; en partie non coupé ; 3 planches hors-texte.
201702001Paris, JC Lattès musiques & musiciens, 1985 ; in-8, 414 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec sa jaquette.
1587910998CGWittenberg:, Ambrosius Kirchner, 1587. Holzschnitt, 27,5 x 38 cm, Blattgröße 30,5 x 39,5 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
811910Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cellarius: Jena: Bielkium Ienae : Prostant apud Io. Bielkium bibliop. 1701. 62 pp. index. Engraved portrait frontis. Scheffer: Uppsala: Curius 1464 printer's error should read 1664 180 pp. index. Full leather gilt tooled spine raised bands. 12mo in size approx. 100mm x 160 mm. Some wear to exterior of binding but quite sturdy. Marbled endpapers which have come unstuck from the boards revealing an old repair to the spine using a piece cut from a manuscript in Spanish only word fragments remain. En. hardcover
199082775Montgomery Alabama: The S.S. Seay Sr. Educational Foundation 1990. Stated First Edition. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's white rexine titled in gilt to spine and front board. Dustjacket. xii; 297pp 1pp Biographical information to rear. Bumping to corners and spine ends some soiling of the white boards here and there in a scuffed and rubbed dustjacket with some creasing to edges and some areas of loss most notably the upper right corner of the front panel and a small triangle of loss to the rear panel. The printing process used for the dustjacket seems to have resulted in a very easily scuffed and rubbed end result with the majority of copies of this title showing signs of this. Internally clean with a lengthy gift inscription to the pastedown from Nathaniel and Karen Jackson of Montgomery Alabama along with a list of contact numbers for members of the Jackson family. A very good copy in a dustjacket that shows wear without surrendering durability. <br /> <br /> The Reverend Seay was a prolific activist for civil rights in Alabama beginning with his attempts in 1949 to support a young African-American woman in her case against two Alabama police officers whom she accused of rape. A few years later Seay was indicted along with 88 other activist protestors for his involvement in the Alabama Bus Boycott and in 1960 he was once again indicted for his support of the Committee to Defend Martin Luther King and the Struggle for Freedom in The South and their part in the March 1960 New York Times full page advertisement entitled "Heed Their Rising Voices. The S.S. Seay, Sr. Educational Foundation unknown
18523220013<i>8vo pp. 33 16 advertisements; hand coloured wood-engraved title frontispiece and four plates; engraved head and tail pieces and initial letters; bound in the publisher's yellow boards printed in red rebacked back cover with a list of 'New Juvenile Works for Presents or Prize Books' rear endpapers with further advertisements lacking front free endpaper gilt edges corners worn and surface rubbed with some old marks.</i><br /><br /><br />The title was first published in 1839 under the imprint of Dean & Munday but here revised together with new illustrations.<br /><br />The work reinforces through a series of short stories examples of both good and bad behaviour of 'Little Boys'. The author Julia Corner is quite clear that a good boy 'is dutiful kind and affectionate; diligent at school attentive at church and gentle and humane to all living things. He is careful with his books and clothes; and he knows they cost money and that money is not obtained without labour.' Of the less than good boys the examples given are of 'The Inattentive Boy' Frank who is lent by the studious James a jigsaw map of England alas when the puzzle is returned James discovers it has lost the counties of Middlesex and Durham. Likewise 'The Covetous Little Boy' Charles becomes jealous when an Ark toy is given to his younger brothers Tom and George. Charles persuades his younger brothers to part with the Ark for some old toys of his own. A parent on discovering this is rather incredulous and takes time to explain how wrong Charles has been. One feels that Charles was not altogether convinced that the exchange should be rescinded. On balance one would not like to be in the company of such excruciatingly good boys for too long as described here! <br /><br />Julia Corner 1798-1875 also known as Miss Corner was a British children's educational writer who created Miss Corner's Historical Library. Corner was born in London in 1798. Her father John Corner was an engraver. She initially wrote novels which she continued after she became associated with a series of history books. In 1840 she published "The History of Spain and Portugal" and the "History of France". The former was criticised by the Church of England Quarterly Review as an "apologist for the Jesuits" although "Miss Julia Corner's" good intentions and the low price of her books was appreciated. These history books eventually covered many countries and built up into what was known as Miss Corner's Historical Library. 'Corner wrote simple stories for children and books for their instruction as well as history books about the ancient Britons Saxons and Normans. She was published by low cost publishers like Henry George Bohn for whom she created books about India and China in the 1850s. Her books about countries Miss Corner's Historical Library would be illustrated and they would include anecdotes tables of historical events maps different aspects of history and questions were raised that related to the text in the style of Richmal Mangnall… Corner also created revised editions of other writer's books including Anne Rodwell's A Child's First Step to the History of England. Her usually conservative books also included plays for children in Dean & Son's series Little Plays for Little People which she advocated for their educational value' see ODNB.<br /><br />The illustrations are by Benjamin Clayton 1809-1883 an Irish artist and engraver who settled in London and probably produced a tremendous amount of unsigned work for juvenile works prints and advertising material and who is better remembered as the father of the writer Ellen Creathorne Clayton. The illustrations are simple and direct and show the boys on the whole trying to be good rather than bad.<br /><br />OCLC records copies at UCLA and Princeton.<br /> Thomas Dean & Son, Threadneedle Street.
201708612Herrsching, Pawlak verlags, s.d. ; in-4, 511 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.