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Mit Porträt-Abbildungen.
[10 Blatt]. Original Karton mit Deckelillustartion, Einband lichtrandig, Vorwort und biographische Daten mit einigen Anstreichungen, sonst guter Zustand. Oppenheimer exilierte 1939 nach Schweden. Liste der ausgestellten Werke und Abbildungen (davon 1 farbig).
191 S. Original Halbleinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben, Rücken angestaubt, Eigenvermerk und private Widmung auf den Vorsätzen, sonst gut erhalten. Deutsche Erstausgabe. - Zum Autor vgl. LdJ 598.
Madrid, Al-Borak, 1972. 318 p. 1 h. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Darmstadt (Alemania), 1979, 25 x 17,5 cm., hol. original, IX págs. + 3 h. + (facsímil:) 361 págs. con láminas + 1 h. (Colección completa en facsímil de esta revista que contaba como colaboradores a J. Gil-Albert, A. Sánchez Barbudo, R. Alberti, etc., además de escritores latinoamericanos).
En el Cementerio de Mompeller, E. Moquin et Cie., una hoja orlada de 34 x 26 cm. (Señales de humedad. El escritor Juan Meléndez Valdés falleció en el exilio el 24 de Mayo de 1817 y según este impreso sus restos fueron enterrados en un lugar impropio para su condición y en el año 1828 fueron trasladados al Cementerio de Montpellier a costa del Duque de Frías y de Juan Nicasio Gallego, dejando constancia de tal acto en esta impresión litográfica).
283 p. + Wonderful plates, including a magnificent color printed frontis and fine mezzotint-like portraits. Folio. Three-quarter red leather binding, over marbled boards. Rubbed. First edition. Limited to 1250 numbered examples. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W150
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In English with three pages of Hebrew at rear. Torah v'Avodah Library. Contains discussion of the significance and laws of the Feast, the Kindling of the Lights, and contains Hebrew passages from Talmud, Midrash, and Maimonides. With discussion of the celebration of the feast in Eretz Israel. Bachad was a religious Zionist youth movement in pre-war Germany called Brit Chalutzim Datiim which shortened its name to its initial letters Bachad. Its members prepared themselves for Aliya. A group of them came over to England among the refugees who were permitted to enter this country in the years immediately before the war. They were accommodated in a castle in Wales [Gwrych Castle] and set up Hachshara centres in Bromsgrove and other places, as well as a Merkaz Limmud in Manchester to which members came from the Hachsharah centres for periods of three or six months for intensive Jewish studies. Later on a farm was bought at Thaxted in Essex which became not only a model Hachsharah centre but very quickly a successful agricultural venture which at one time won first prize for having the best milk yielding cow in Essex! (Bauk, 2013) . Subjects: Hannukah. OCLC lists one copy (Natl Libr Israel) . Ex-libris stamp of Aron Owen (author of a short biography on Rashi) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. Quite scarce. (SPEC-40-17)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 19 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Some Hebrew throughout. Torah va'avodah library, no. 2. Dedicated to Moshe Zvi Weinstock. Contains a discussion of the holiday, with poems, selections from the Bible, Midrash, and Talmud detailing Chamishah Asar Bi'Shevat (Jewish arbor day celebrated on the fifteenth of Shevat) . The mother of the Jew is Eretz Israel. The heart of every Jewish child is tied to his holy motherland [ ] And when this day comes, the fifteenth of Shevat, the day on which the yemot Ha'Geshamim, the period of heavy rainfall is over in Eretz Israel, and the sap begins to rise in its trees, awaking them to a new spring and new life - pg 5. Bachad was a religious Zionist youth movement in pre-war Germany called Brit Chalutzim Datiim which shortened its name to its initial letters Bachad. Its members prepared themselves for Aliya. A group of them came over to England among the refugees who were permitted to enter this country in the years immediately before the war. They were accommodated in a castle in Wales [Gwrych Castle] and set up Hachshara centres in Bromsgrove and other places, as well as a Merkaz Limmud in Manchester to which members came from the Hachsharah centres for periods of three or six months for intensive Jewish studies. Later on a farm was bought at Thaxted in Essex which became not only a model Hachsharah centre but very quickly a successful agricultural venture which at one time won first prize for having the best milk yielding cow in Essex! (bauk, 2013) . Subjects: Tu bi-Shevat. OCLC lists 8 copies. Wraps previously folded, light soiling to outer margins, internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-14)
New Tatar Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). Title is in English and Japanese; text in Tatar (with Arabic letters). [4], [i], 97 p. "It is well known that Tatar exiles (or immigrants) in Inter war Japan published their booklets, magazines and books. Among them, it is the most important publications that were published y Matbaa-i Islamiye (or Tokyo'da Matbaa-i Islamiye) at the Muslim School in Tokyo by Mehmet Abdülhay Kurbanali, 1887-1972). It is probable that Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk Tatar Kültür Cemaati was also organ magazine of the group who subscribes to Ayaz Ishaki, as indicated this magazine is the reduction of 'Yana Milli Yol', the Ottoman magazine of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements published in Berlin-Charlottenburg. This description indcates that there were the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements, included Japan. It requires for the researchers all over the world to collaborate to ccollect and investigate the Tatar publications, like Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar Kültür Cemaati, in the interwar Japan. This itme we only provide the original text of the magazine (only first 4 issues), but we hope to continue to investigate this magazine and the Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements in Japan as the part of the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network".
As New Tatar Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). Title is in English and Japanese; text in Tatar (with Arabic letters). [4], [i], 97 p. "It is well known that Tatar exiles (or immigrants) in Inter war Japan published their booklets, magazines and books. Among them, it is the most important publications that were published y Matbaa-i Islamiye (or Tokyo'da Matbaa-i Islamiye) at the Muslim School in Tokyo by Mehmet Abdülhay Kurbanali, 1887-1972). It is probable that Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk Tatar Kültür Cemaati was also organ magazine of the group who subscribes to Ayaz Ishaki, as indicated this magazine is the reduction of 'Yana Milli Yol', the Ottoman magazine of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements published in Berlin-Charlottenburg. This description indcates that there were the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements, included Japan. It requires for the researchers all over the world to collaborate to ccollect and investigate the Tatar publications, like Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar Kültür Cemaati, in the interwar Japan. This itme we only provide the original text of the magazine (only first 4 issues), but we hope to continue to investigate this magazine and the Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements in Japan as the part of the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network".
4°. 15 num. Bl., 2 nn. Bl. mit original-lithographiertem Text und lithographischen Illustrationen von Wolfgang Kliszat. Orginal-Karton-Flügel-Mappe mit farbig lithographiertem Deckeltitel. Sehr gut erhalten. Erstausgabe und vermutlich einzige. RAR !- No. 28/50. (Gesamtauflage 70). Handschriftlich numeriert und vom Künstler signiert im Innendeckel. - Enthält sechs unveröffentlichte Briefe an den Pazifisten und Friedensnobelpreisträger (1927) Ludwig Quidde aus dem Jahr 1939 aus dessem Nachlaß. Die Briefe wurden von Wolfgang Kliszat kaligraphisch umgesetzt und gestaltet. Druck auf 150 gr. Hahnemühle Bütten.
This is a very good softcover copy with light wear. Very clean inside and out. Text in SPANISH. This bibliography cover s the works of 67 Cuban poets in exile between the years 1959- 1971. 8" high X 6" wide, 136 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by Ottoman princess 'Sükriye Serafeddin'. 17,5x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 1 p. [in four]. Bifolium. The letter starts with 'Huve' and it has 12 lines. She mentions a letter that was sent by this unnamed recipient to 'Serafeddin' who is probably from the Ottoman dynasty. Sükriye Sultan was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of the heir to the throne Sehzade Yusuf Izzeddin, son of Sultan Abdulaziz, and Leman Hanim. Sükriye Sultan was born on 24 February 1906 in Çamlica Palace. Her mother was Leman Hanim. She was the second child, and eldest daughter born to her father and the eldest child of her mother. She had two younger siblings, a brother, Sehzade Mehmed Nizameddin, two years younger than her, and a sister, Mihrisah Sultan, ten years younger than her. She was the granddaughter of Abdulaziz and Dürrünev Kadin.
Book shows light wear to covers only. . Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save former private library stamp at front. 72 pages with a great many b&w illustrations, photos, theater bills, etc. Contents include: Literature in exile, Theatre in exile, Cinema in exile, Satire on both sides of the frontiers, etc. with work by Bertolt Brecht, Helene Weigel, Thomas Mann, Arthur Kaufmann, Gustav von Wangenheim, Fritz Lang, Fred Zinnemann, Erika Mann, Hedda Zinner, et al. copyright Pistil Books, 2011