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Paper wrappers; 8vo. 130 pages. Eighteen sermons, in German and some Hebrew. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Cover sunned; chipping. Pages uncut. Good condition. (PC-1)
New New English Original bdg. with original dust jacket. 147, [2] p. B/w photos. Folio. (41 x 31 cm). In Turkish and English. Dressing for change: Early 20th century women's fashion in Turkey.= Cumhuriyeti aydinlatan kadinlar. "Dressing for change: Early 20th century women's fashion in Turkey / Republic period / Women's dress and fashion in Turkey 1920-1925 / Women's fashion in Turkey after 1925.".
American Schools Of Oriental Research, New Haven, CT. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 60 pages. Includes illustrations. Very good condition. (P-2)
London, World Union For Progressive Judaism, 1938. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 8 pages. No copies listed on OCLC. OCLC lists only the constitutions of 1926 & 1955 (only one copy worldwide of each, at HUC) ; the 1938 constitution includes changes adopted at the 1937 conference in Holland. Good condition. (P-2-50)
pp. iv, 158. Ruled title page. Small 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, decorated and embossed in black. Original dust jacket. Slightly torn. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 10
64 page booklet with two pages of illustrations. Applies economic science to current problems: how to make money circulate; how to abolish usury; how to start consumer buying; how to extend markets; how to raise prices; how to terminate unemployment; how to increase wages; how to secure cheap money; how to reduce business overhead; how to do business on a spot cash basis; how to slash taxation; how to pay off public debts; how to nationalize natural resources; how to provide for old age. Unmarked with moderate wear. Toning to card covers. Binding intact. A sound copy of this fascinating work aimed at helping Canada escape the depths of the Great Depression. Book
First edition. Original Gilt leather binding, 12mo, 263 pages. All edges glit. Published by Wise as third and last volume of his grand project for American-Jewish liturgy titled "Minhag America", this final volume is a collection of liturgical hymns, psalms and prayers in English and German. Singerman 2109.The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). Wise here indicates that with this third volume includes additional new writings by Wise and others. Text in English and German on facing pages. Also includes detailed service instructions, religious notes, a table of torah readings and a table of contents. Wises Minhag America would become the standard liturgy of American Refom congragations from its original publication until the introduction of the Union Prayer Book in the 1890s. Of the three volumes issued in the 1860s, this Hymnal-Psalter remains the scarcest, far, far less common than the volumes for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kipur, reflecting the centrality in American Reform Judaism of the High Holidays above other forms of daily liturgy. OCLC 39805734. Lacks about half of backstrip (spine covering), but paper remain bright and clean, and the lovely original canary yellow endpapers show only a few marks and rubbing marks. Previous owners name stamp on front white end paper. About Very Good Condition with worn spine. A colleague offers a copy for $7500.00. Important work, a nice copy. (KH-5-48C)
1st edition. Original Tooled cloth, 12mo, 307, 55 pages plus two leaves tipped in at end for the Family Record (total of 366 pages). In English, Hebrew and German. Singerman 1949, Goldman 53. The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). In the 1860s, he took the project up again, issuing a three volume series of his Minhag Amerikathe American Traditionwith the present volume for Yom Kipur (The Day of Atonement), as well as a volume for Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New year) and a combined Jewish Hymnal and Psalter, all shaped by his view of Reform Judaism in America. This volume thus represents one of the first Reform prayer books for the High Holidays in the United States. Some of the prayers are translated both into English and German. Wise, was a pioneer of Reform Judaism in America and became its acknowledged leader and its institutional architect, organizing the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873) , the Hebrew Union College (1875) , and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1889) . The reforms that he instituted sought to change or adapt Judaism to 19th century America. He was also an organizer and mover in the establishment of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in 1889. Elected its president, he served until he died. Wise believed in uniting American Jewry and hoped to publish a new American reform prayer book titled "Minhag America. The Machzor presented here is part of this project. (See: Goldman 44). Light wear, about Very Good- Condition, nicer than usuall found. (KH-5-48D)
1st edition. Original Tooled cloth, 12mo, 307, 55 pages plus two leaves tipped in at end for the Family Record (total of 366 pages). In English, Hebrew and German. Singerman 1949, Goldman 53. The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). In the 1860s, he took the project up again, issuing a three volume series of his Minhag Amerikathe American Traditionwith the present volume for Yom Kipur (The Day of Atonement), as well as a volume for Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New year) and a combined Jewish Hymnal and Psalter, all shaped by his view of Reform Judaism in America. This volume thus represents one of the first Reform prayer books for the High Holidays in the United States. Some of the prayers are translated both into English and German. Wise, was a pioneer of Reform Judaism in America and became its acknowledged leader and its institutional architect, organizing the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873) , the Hebrew Union College (1875) , and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1889) . The reforms that he instituted sought to change or adapt Judaism to 19th century America. He was also an organizer and mover in the establishment of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in 1889. Elected its president, he served until he died. Wise believed in uniting American Jewry and hoped to publish a new American reform prayer book titled "Minhag America. The Machzor presented here is part of this project. (See: Goldman 44). Use wear, wear at spine and inside rear hinge, one signiture pulling out, about Good Condition. (KH-5-48DA)
223 p. 12mo. 17.5 cm. Original printed paper boards. Chicago seems to have always had a great reputation as the center of sin. A scarce artifact of the campaign against "White Slavery". W149
pp. 148, 52-123. 12mo. 17.5 cm. Original printed paper boards. Chicago seems to have always had a great reputation as the center of a national 'White Slave Traffic' in prostitutes. These small books were probably meant as guide books for potential 'Johns'. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W148
pp. 135, (10) [Publisher's catalogue]. 12mo. Original full red cloth binding. Spine label. WHISKEY 3
Joint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Committee and Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. , New York, 1942.. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 4 pages, folded in thirds. Holocaust era. First issue of letter. No copies listed on OCLC. Good condition. (P-2-45)
Barcelona, Tipografía La Educación, 1928. 4to. menor; 61 pp., 1 h. y tres láminas. Cubiertas originales.
Jewish Teachers' Seminary, New York City, 1946. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 23 cm. Added title page Gedank un lebn. "...devoted to the study and interpretation of Jewish life and thought. " Articles in English and Yiddish. Subject Jews -- Periodicals. Good condition. (P-2)
Includes Index. x, 415 pages. Frontispiece illustration. Name and date on front pastedown. Browning to front/back free endpaper. Foxing on prelim, title page, page edges and occasional text pages.
Pamplona, 2004. 4to. mayor; XXII pp., 517 pp. Enc. original en cartoné.
Lyon: Lugduni, sumptibus Claudii Landry, 1622. Folio; 6 hs., 246 pp., 5 hs. + 6 hs., 153 pp. (de las que faltan por expurgo inquisitorial las páginas 29/30 y 31/32) 3 hs. + 6 hs., 249 pp., 5 hs. Encuadernación de la época, en pergamino.
In-4, 394p. Traces d'usage à la reliure. Exemplaire complet.
In-4, 394p. Exemplaire complet et en excellente condition, nonobstant quelques rousseurs éparses.
2 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8 (201 x 128 mm), plein veau blond de l'époque, dos à nerfs guillochés or, orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, filet doré en encadrement des plats et grandes armes dorées au centre, filets sur les coupes, tranches rouges. 1- Édition publiée un an après la première des 'Lettres philosophiques', seconde sous le titre de 'Lettres écrites de Londres'. Vignette de titre de G. F. L. Debrie, gravée par Cl. Duflos. "Edition d'autant plus intéressante qu'elle reproduit l'original français tel que Voltaire l'envoya à Thieriot pour être traduit et imprimé en anglais" (Bengesco, II, p. 15). En 1726, Voltaire s'exila en Angleterre après un séjour à la Bastille. Après son retour en France, il publia cet essai sur la tolérance religieuse et la liberté du commerce. Ce livre qui fit scandale fut condamné et Voltaire dut s'exiler de nouveau. L'ouvrage eut un retentissement considérable à travers l’Europe. Rousseau en dit qu’il "éveilla son esprit" et Lafayette affirma qu'il fit de lui un républicain à l’âge de neuf ans. (Bengesco, n°1558, p. 19, note 2. Voltaire à la BN, n°3680). 2 – Première édition officielle publiée en Hollande, la même année que la première (Rouen, 1733), donnée comme "édition véritable" et comportant le nom de Voltaire au titre. Vignette de titre de G. F. L. Debrie, gravée par Cl. Duflos. Le texte est précédé d'une "lettre à Mr. de C… [Cideville]" qui fait office de préface et est suivi de l'approbation de Crébillon datée du 21 avril 1733. Bengesco commente cette édition à partir de la correspondance de Voltaire: "Voltaire, menacé d'une lettre de cachet pour avoir fait imprimer son poème sans permission, dut 'rebâtir un second Temple' (…). Il 'embellit le tout par de nouveaux vers' et joignit à son poème de nouvelles notes 'plus instructives que les premières'". (Bengesco, I, n° 602, p.162. Voltaire à la BN, n°2421). Trois petites taches claires et légères traces de restauration à la reliure. Provenance: Marie-Sophie Colbert de Seignelay, Duchesse de Montmorency-Luxembourg (1711-1747) avec ses armes dorées au centre des plats. Très bel exemplaire, très bien relié à l'époque, parfaitement conservé, grand de marges, imprimé sur beau papier vergé de Hollande.
In-12, broché, couverture imprimée défraîchie (dos fendu), xxxvi, 534 p., qqs rouss. Le principal ouvrage de Samuel Vincent, le grand pasteur de Nîmes, apparut en 1829 et donné ici dans une édition critique par Prévost-Paradol.
In-4, demi-veau tabac moderne à coins, dos à nerfs fleuronnés, couverture papier marbré d’origine conservée, (6), 268 p., texte imprimé dans un encadrement rocaille, vignette de titre aux armoiries de la ville de Gand, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe, 4 doubles planches gravées par Bertaud de plans et vues des façades. Très rare édition originale de cet ouvrage pionnier dans l’histoire de la réforme pénitentiaire, cité par M. Foucault dans ‘Surveiller et punir’ (p. 124-125). Edité en vue d’être présenté aux Etats de Flandre, ce mémoire - "le premier jalon du grand système pénitentiaire" - est à l’origine de l’une des toutes premières institutions "modèles" de détention, sur un fondement alors révolutionnaire : la réhabilitation des condamnés par le travail. Il devait constituer une source d’inspiration directe pour plusieurs générations de réformateurs jusqu’au XXe siècle, en Europe et en Amérique. "La maison de force de Gand créée en 1775 par le vicomte J.-J.-P. Vilain XIIII était considérée comme La prison modèle, pour sa classification des détenus et son organisation industrielle. Son fondateur avait cherché à l'insérer dans l'économie régionale, de telle sorte que les délinquants puissent retrouver à leur libération des travaux semblables à ceux qu'ils avaient pratiqués pendant leur détention" (Cf. J.-G. Petit, ‘Les débuts de la manufacture carcérale’, Annales de Bretagne, 1990, vol. 97, n°97-3, p. 329-342). Bourgmestre de Gand, puis grand Bailly, et conseiller d’Etat, le vicomte Jean Jacques Philippe Vilain IIII (1712-1777) était issu d’une ancienne famille belge. Vignette de titre aux armoiries de la ville de Gand. (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 75:1743. J.-G. Petit,' Ces peines obscures', p. 163. Vander Haeghen, 'Bibliographie Gantoise', n°4551). Très bon exemplaire, très frais
Burgos, Ediciones Aldecoa, 1956. 4to.mayor; XXIII-809 pp. Cubiertas originales.
pp. x, 4-232, xxxiii [Appendix]. Vol. 1 [All published?]. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. Bookplate of William U. Hensel (Lancaster County PA) on front paste down. 12mo. Original brown cloth binding. Extremities worn with slight loss. Black on spine. A detailed history of the overthrow of the corrupt Philadelphia Gas Ring and a tale of a hopeful future without machine politics. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 5 x2