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8vo; 209 + 52 pages; Contemporary boards. 8vo. 209, 52 pages. 24 cm. In German. Subtitle: "Festschrift zum Fuenfzigjaehrigen Jubilaeum der Anstalt." Rebound in period cloth with, "Jahres-Bericht des judisch-theologischen Seminars; Fraenkel'scher Stiftung." From the personal collection of the late Dr. Guido Kisch, one of the 20th Century's outstanding scholars in German-Jewish History, and an authority on the Breslauer Seminar. Spine repaired, with label. Good condition. (FEST1-117)
In-4, plein veau bleu nuit de l'époque, dos et plats ornés de filets dorés d'encadrement, tranches jaspées, xxiv, (2), 222 p. Édition originale. Important rapport et source fondamentale sur le sujet, soumis par le garde des Sceaux de la période Jules Dufaure, accompagné d'un appareil statistique très complet. C'est en tant que garde des Sceaux que J. Dufaure a contribué à la création du droit administratif français. Il avait été élu à l'Académie française en 1863.
In-8 demi-basane de l'époque dos lisse orné d'un résille dorée, tranches citron, xx, 400 p. Première édition de ce recueil de correspondances inédites composée pour la plus grande partie de 76 lettres d'Henri IV, importantes du point de vue historique, ainsi que de 35 lettres entre le comte de Caylus et des personnalités de son temps dont Voltaire (avec réponses). L'ensemble est présenté et édité par Antoine Sérieys. (Kris Peeters, 'Bibliographie du comte de Caylus', p. 49,1802). Reliure frottée. Intérieur très frais.
Valence, Paris Aurel, 1847, In-12relié demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, XI + 259 pages. Relié à la suite : NEWSTEAD Révérend Robert "Essai sur la divine origine et l'obligation perpetuelle de la sanctification du jour du seigneur. Toulouse Courtois, 1838, 70 pages. Relié à la suite : PRATT Josias "Mémoires du révérend Richard Cecil, recteur de Bresley et pasteur de la chapelle de Saint Jean à Londres", Toulouse Froment 1837, 83 pages. Très bon état.
Grand in-8, pleine percaline rouge à la Bradel, dos orné de doubles filets et d'un fleuron central dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin noir (rel. E. Carayon), xxii, 496 p. Edition originale. Contient les études biographiques fondatrices sur Guillaume Du Vair et Antoine Le Maistre, suivies de la correspondance de Du Vair à Henri IV et aux principales personnalités de l'époque. (Brunet, II, col. 926. Grandin, I, 108). Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à son "collègue monsieur Moignon". Très bon exemplaire, frais, très bien relié par le maître relieur Emile Carayon.
In-4, 394p. Exemplaire complet et en excellente condition, nonobstant quelques rousseurs éparses.
No Place (Cincinnati) , UAHC, 1944 (5705) . Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 70 pages. Sermons by military chaplain Reform Rabbis serving in WW II, including Gittelsohn, Joshua Goldberg, Wendell Phillips, Aryeh Lev, Solomon Bazell, Sidney Lefkowitz, Martin Perley, Morton Bauman, David Cedarbaum, Sidney Ballon, Paul Gorin, Jacob Rothschild, & Morton Cohn. Very interesting interpretations of Jewish & Biblical themes into the realities of life on the front lines during the Holocaust period. No copies listed on OCLC. Bit of foxing to cover, Very good condition. (P-2-7)
Paper wrappers; 4to. 7 pages. Subtitled "A Reply by 757 Orthodox, Conserv ative and Reform Rabbis of America to a Statement Issued by Ninety Members of the Reform Rabbinate Charging That Zionism Is Incompatible with the Teac hings of Judaism. " Contains list of the names of the 757 rabbis who signed the original reply. Supplementary list of 26 signatories received since d ate of publication laid in. Holocaust-era Folded; corner s bumped; otherwise, very good condition. (PC-1)
Hardcover, 8vo, 22 cm. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Works to 1900. Judaism -- Doctrines. Reform Judaism. The first volume of this important journal, which ran a total of 6 volumes 1835-1847. Geiger (18101874) was a pioneer of the Wissenschaft des Judentums and founder of Reform Judaism . Geiger was born in Frankfurt am Main to an Orthodox family and received a traditional religious education. Already in his childhood, he began studying classical history, which gave rise to doubts concerning biblical claims to divine authority. At the age of 17, Geiger began writing a study of the Mishnah, differentiating its legal style from biblical and talmudic law, and a dictionary of Mishnaic Hebrew. The two journals he edited contain numerous articles of scholarly and theological significance: Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift fuer juedische Theologie (183539) and Juedische Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaft und Leben (186275) (Heschel in EJ 2007) . OCLC lists 33 copies worldwide. Wear to cover Lightly bumped corners. Otherwise beautiful condition. (Spec-11-1)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages ; 22 cm. The Presidential Address to the Union of Jewish Literary Societies by the Chief Rabbi in 1915. Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz, CH (1872 1946) was a Jewish Hungarian-born rabbi and Bible scholar. He is most notable for holding the position of Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1913 until his death in 1946, in a period encompassing both world wars and the Holocaust. (Wikipedia, 2017) From the fourth year of Hertzs long-held post of Chief Rabbi. OCLC + Worldcat list about 15 copies worldwide. Some toning. A few pages creased from previous fold. Otherwise clean and in very good condition. (BR-11-42) xx
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 49 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide of reprinted edition. Dr. Hirsch was a rabbi and professor of rabbinic literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago, which he helped to found. Singerman 4345. SUBJECT (S) : Jesus Christ -- Jewish interpretation. Jewish Christ -- Crucifixion. Few pencil marks in margin; very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Fifth edition. 24 pages. Contains hymns and pr ayers. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Paginated in pencil. Cover sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
Pittsburgh, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 1906. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 21 pages. Levy, (1865-1917) , was an American Reform rabbi, born in London. "He graduated from the University of London in 1884 and was trained for the Orthodox ministry at Jews College, London. From 1885 to 1889 he served the Bristol Hebrew Congregation. In 1889 he went to the United States as rabbi to a congregation in Sacramento, California, and from 1893 to 1901 he was assistant rabbi at Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia. From 1901 to 1917 he was rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom, Pittsburgh. During the Spanish-American War he was an army chaplain for a short period. Levy was famous in his day as a preacher; about 16 volumes of his sermons were published. He was active in local and international peace associations and in health, housing, and other welfare organizations in Pittsburgh" (Sefton D. Temkin in EJ) . No copies listed on OCLC. Some marginal markings in pencil, covers aged. Good condition. (P-2-34)
New York, Temple Rodelph Sholom, No Date (1931-32) . Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 11 pages. An extensive 11 page review of Raskin's Selected Works. No copies on OCLC. Wear to bottom edge. Good condition. Extremely scarce. (P-2-6)
24 pages. Contents: Taxes in Sight - Can't Balance Budget - Is a National Sales Tax Coming?; Opposition to new taxes; Reaction to Rhode Island Vote - with illustration of Senator Peter G. Gerry, Democratic Leader; Illustration of Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Red Cross Chairman; No Federal Dole After Fall; New Mint at San Francisco and New Gold Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Foreign News; Hitler keeps up pressure on Catholics and Jews; Attempted assassination of Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas; Italy offered land by Selassie to ward off threat of fight with Ethiopia; Current events - with illustration of boxer Joe Louis and photo of Senator William E. Borah; Congress; Capital Chat; Marketing; Many Interesting Methods Used in Color Printing; Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd; Photo of Emperor Hirohito of Japan; Science News; Aviation - Pan-American making final arrangements for California-China air route; Women of the world gaining rights they have long fought for; Photo of Japanese young ladies available for marriage through the matrimonial bureal; Social Security Law - key stone of new deal social reform to benefit 30 million; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
In-8, broché sous coutures, (1) f. de titre, (2) p. d'Avis de l'éditeur, 86 p. Edition à la date de l'originale de ce célèbre récit de détention et d'évasion, augmentée de "Extrait du mémoire de M. de Comeyras" et d'une "Addition du mémoire". Le titre courant porte: "Mémoires du sieur Henri Masers de Latude, contenant les opérations qu'il a pratiquées pour se sauver une fois de la Bastille, & deux fois du donjon de Vincennes, avec la suite de ces événements". La rédaction du texte est attribuée, par Barbier, à Jean-Yrieix de Beaupoil marquis de Saint-Aulaire. Aventurier excentrique, Masers de Latude passa 35 années (1749-1784) en prison pour avoir adressé une machine infernale à la marquise de Pompadour. Il parvint à s'évader de La Bastille en 1766. Arrêté à Amsterdam, il fut emprisonné à Vincennes d'où il s'évada encore à deux reprises, mais fut chaque fois repris. Sa libération définitive n'intervint qu'en 1784. "Peu d’hommes ont pris dans l’imagination populaire une plus grande place. Le célèbre prisonnier semble avoir résumé dans sa vie de souffrances toutes les iniquités d’un gouvernement arbitraire" (F. Funck-Brentano). De fait cette brochure, qui eut un immense succès, contribua au climat d'agitation prérévolutionnaire. La Révolution fit de Latude un héros de la lutte contre l'arbitraire royal et l'Assemblée lui octroya une pension. Bon exemplaire, imprimé sur beau papier de Hollande, entièrement non rogné.
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages ; 16 cm. A sermon preached at the North London Synagogue ... Sabbath, December 29th, 5655-1894. Possibly the first published sermon or work by Rev. Michael Adler. Adler (1868-1944) was Rabbi at Central Synagogue who later served as Chaplain to the Armed Forces during World War I. A scarce sermon from early in his career. OCLC + Worldcat list just 2 copies worldwide (NYPL, Brit Libr. ) Some wear to back wrapper with a few tears but no text effected. Inside pages clear. Overall very good condition. Scarce. (BR-11-45)
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original sheet music. Folio. (35 x 25 cm). In Ottoman script. [4] p., scores. [SHEET MUSIC] Sedarabân Mürebb' Zincir ikâ'inda. Darü'l-Elhan Külliyati No. 1. Darülelhan (The House of Melodies) is not a real publishinghouse but a music school established at 10 January 1917, in Istanbul. The principle aim in the establishment of this school was to follow a scientific way in the education and teaching of musical arts, and introduce the old pieces by printing them. Some courses on Turkish and Western music should be given in a course of four years. This school closed in the days of Independence War and reopened by the attempts of Haydar Beg the mayor of Istanbul in 1923. On this publications, it's written usually "Our establishment started to publish the beautiful pieces inhereted from the most famous Turkish composers in order to conserve them. These publications are checked by a scientifically responsible council and found ass quite correct. Up to now, the pieces contining Setarabân, Mâye, Evç-ârâ, Acem Asirân, Müste'ar, Nevâ, Gulizâr, Beyâti, Mâhur, Ferâhfezâ, Ferâhnâk, Nev-eser, Nühüft and Arazbâr Buselik tones, havng the number 72 have already been put on sale for 5 Kurus at the magazine of Samli Iskender in Bayezid Square". (Source: Music publications from Ottoman Empire up to today, 1876-1986.; ALANER, BÜLENT). Haci Sadullah Aga was a composer and performer. He was the son of Hafiz Kerim Efendi, one of the muezzins of Fatih Mosque, and was one of the greatest composers of the reign of Sultan Selim III. In some sources, the information regarding his life have been jumbled together with other namesake composers of his era. Some of his works may have been confused with those of other namesake composers. Therefore, information regarding his life is not precise. As far as it is known, after his first education, he was accepted to Enderun Mektebi (The Palace School in which the devshirmeh [T.N. selected for the army] children were educated) and he was educated in literature and history and gained skill in javelin, Indian club and horse riding. He had served in the Russo-Turkish War in 1767. It is said that he received great attention from Selim III because he had a beautiful voice and he was a master singer (vocalist) and that he was the head of the fasil committee of the sultan for some time. Sadullah Aga, who is accepted as the most powerful composer of the school of Selim III, was also the 'musahib' (talk friend) of the sultan and later he became the head 'musahib'. He was an eloquent and cheerful person with a nice personality. He served as a music teacher at Enderun and served at the Palace during the reign of Mahmud II. Sadullah Agha followed the footsteps of Itrî and under the influence of Itrî he had integrated lyricism to his compositions, which are considered to be among the greatest pieces of the classical repertoire. He developed a style that is pertinent to classical rules but is more lyrical. His influence on all composers of his period can be seen. Around thirty works of Haci Sadullah Aga, who had composed hundreds of works, has reached the present day. Compositions and 'semaî' are dominant among these works. All of these works are secular and mostly literal works. His works contain a high level of lyricism and musicality. Especially all of his works that formed the 'Bayati-Araban' set are among the most beautiful examples of the classical music repertoire. Sadullah Aga, who is among the elite composers of Classical Turkish music, lived his last years by secluding to the residence given to him seven years before his death by the sultan and died at the age of seventy eight. He has many great songs in various tones. Darülelhan published 121 scores before 1928, this is the first one. Özege 3585. Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
148 p. + Frontis portrait of Muir engraved by John Scoles. 8vo. 210 mm. Early Henry family autograph ownership. ExLib stamp of the Lancaster Mechanic's Society. Age stain, but still good. Thomas Muir [the Younger of Huntershill](1765-1799) was a Scottish political reformer. As a student he embraced controversy, and he soon developed a reputation as a lawyer who was willing to appear in court on behalf of poor clients who could not afford to pay a fee and was a fierce critic of a legal system that he believed was biased in favor of the rich. As a young Whig he helped form Friends of the People branches were formed throughout Scotland. Muir was arrested January, 1793, and charged with sedition. After being interrogated for several hours he was released on bail. Muir now traveled to London where he had talks with other leaders of the Friends of the People. The leaders of the movement were concerned about the violence taking place in France. Muir agreed to go to France and join Tom Paine in his attempts to persuade the leaders of the revolution to abandon the plan to execute Louis XVI. Muir was unsuccessful and after having talks with the Girondist leaders, he returned to Scotland, and was promptly arrested. Edinburgh he was tried for sedition before Lord Braxfield and a hand-picked jury of anti-reformers. Muir was found guilty and sentenced to fourteen years' transportation. Afraid that Scottish reformers would attempt to rescue Muir, he was quickly removed to London. Radicals in the House of Commons immediately began a campaign to save the men now being described as the Scottish Martyrs. Attempts to stop the men being transported failed and in May 1794, the ship Surprise left Portsmouth and began its 13,000 mile journey to Botany Bay. The men arrived on 25th October to join the Colony of 1,908 convicts. As a political prisoner, Muir was given more freedom than most convicts and he was allowed to buy a small farm close to Sydney Cove. After two years at Port Jackson, New South Wales, Thomas Muir escaped with the help of Francis Peron, the chief mate of the American ship, the Otter of Boston. Muir reached Vancouver Island but after being offered help by a Spanish captain, he was arrested and taken on board the Ninfa. While on the way to Cadiz the Ninfa was attacked by the British warship Irresistible. During the battle Thomas Muir was hit by a glancing blow from a cannonball which smashed his left cheekbone and seriously injured both his eyes. For several days Muir's condition was so bad he was expected to die. When the French government heard about what had happened to Muir they tried to persuade the Spanish authorities to release him. The Spanish eventually agreed and Muir arrived in Bordeaux in November 1797. Muir joined up with Tom Paine in Paris where they continued the fight for parliamentary reform in Britain. However, Muir had never fully recovered from the wound he received on the Ninfa and his health began to deteriorate at the end of 1798. He was taken to Chantilly where he died on 26th January, 1799. First American Edition. Evans 27633. EVANS2
pp. 240, 10, 2. 16 mo. Original full cloth binding. Parkhurst was an inventive man who, at a young age, learned short-hand and became a well-known Boston court reporter. He was taken by the idea of spelling reform (as well as other forms of social change) and published, at his own expense this little quasi-magazine. In addition to topics relating to short-hand, spelling, pronounciation, and punctuation - this little magazine dealt with: Universal Suffrage; Economics; Science (especially Astronomy); Population Control; Land Reform; Voting Rights; and much more. Very Scarce. OCLC records only the copies at Georgetown and Rutgers. VERY SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W147/Rt Stk
P., Chez De Bure l'Aîné, 1767. 2 vol.in-12 en reliure d'époque pleine peau, dos à nerfs avec caissons ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison grenat, tranches rouges, xv-587 et 631 pp. Mors fendu, coiffes supérieures arasées, coins émoussés, bon état intérieur.
xxv, 425 pages. Index. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
224 pages. Signed and dated by Ted Byfield upon front free endpaper. Mr. Byfield served honourably and effectively as a voice for right-thinking western Canadians for many years. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
76 pages. Features: Preston Manning and the Reform Party seek top-drawer candidates; John Gotti convicted; Passing of Adam Marshall and Paul Henreid; Costly Faceoff - NHL faces challenge to restore fan faith after players strike - article with colour photos of Gretzky, Trevor Linden, Guy Carbonneau, and Don Cherry with his dog Blue; Canadians protest European Cod fishing just outside Canada's 200-mile limit; Mordecau Richler explains why Anglophones are leaving Quebec; Anglophones at a Crossroads in Quebec - article with photos and brief write-ups of Katherine Petcher, Anwer Mehkeri and the McGee Family of Val-Joli; Toronto is a magnet for Montreal Jews; Anglophones abandon the Gaspe; Gahdafi's Libya facing sanctions; How Ratings Agencies govern the money markets and rattled the wealthy Reichmann family; Peter C. Newman interviews Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells; Article about IBM and its PS/1 PC (personal computer); Sex and Psychiatry - article with photo of Dr. Margaret Bean-Bayog; Nice one-page colour-photo Zurich Insurance ad features Wayne Gretzky in LA Kings gear in game action; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
296 pages. Index. Signed and inscribed by Deborah Grey upon title page. Nice selection of black and white photographic plates. "Grey made Canadian history by becoming the first Reform Party MP in 1989... She was instrumental in the formation of the new Conservative Party of Canada." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book