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New York, Bloch Publishing, 1907. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 64 pages. Inside cover signed, cover chipped. Good condition. (AMR-23-3)
ORT Economic Research Committee, New York, 1941. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 1941 pages. Holocaust Period. Articles include: "The Jews in Soviet Russia, " by Jacob Lestschinsky, " "History of the Jews in Argentina, " by Ilja Trotzky, "ORT's Work in the French Internment Camps, " by Vladimir Akivisson, and others. Very good condition. (P-2)
National Jewish Monthly, No Date (1941? ) Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 3 pages. Holocaust era. "Reprinted from the National Jewish monthly. " OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (Yale) . Very good condition. (P-2)
197597912-JB141Format : Broché, 273 pages Date de publication : 1975 Éditeur : Desclée Collection : L'Athéisme interroge (numéro 11) ISSN collection : 2780-173X ISBN-10 : 2718900474 ISBN-13 : 9782718900476
Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College, 1937. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 17 pages. Offprint from Hebrew Union College Annual, vol XII-XIII. Rabbi Abraham Feldman's copy, inscribed to him by the author on the front cover. Very good condition. (P-2-26)
Paper wrappers; 4to. 11 pages. Holocaust era imprint for young American Jews. Suggestions for programs for International Jewish Youth Day and for Passover. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Folde d; very good condition. (PC-1)
No Place, Educational Psychology, 1924. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. "Reprint" From Educational Psychology, Feb, 1924. Bound in stiff wrappers. Stamped "[With] the Writer's Compliments" Rebound. Includes letter laid in. Good condition. (P-2-9)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 28 pages. Holocaust-era pamphlet, with much touching on Holocaust themes. Text of four papers. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Cover sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
Reprinted from The American Jewish Yearbook, Volume 26. Paper wrappers; sm all 8vo. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Feldman's own copy. Excellent condition. (PC-1)
Beth Israel Pulpit, Hartford, CT, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 53 pages. Some water damage to cover, some marginal markings in pencil. Good condition. (AMR-23-5)
No Place, CCAR, 1954. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 11 pages. "In Observance of the Tercentenary of First Settlement of Jews in the United States of America. " OCLC lists 4 institutions with copies worldwide (Harvard, Hartford Public, U of CT, Emory) , none in New York and none west of Georgia. Very good condition. (P-2) xx
19781138351978 Editions SLATKINE Reprints, Genève. - 1978 - 2 vol in-8 - Pleine reliure à l'imitation du cuir brun, étiquette de titre sur fond noir - 422 + 466 pages
342142 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées, 11, dcliij [553] p. et xxi, 419 p., portrait frontispice, planche photo. de la cathédrale de Lisieux et une carte dépliante hors-texte. Brionne, le Portulan, 1971.
2 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées, 11, dcliij [553] p. et xxi, 419 p., portrait frontispice, planche photo. de la cathédrale de Lisieux et une carte dépliante hors-texte. Réimpression anastatique, à petit nombre, de l'édition publiée à compte d'auteur à Lisieux (impr. E. Piel) en 1873. Contient : I- Introduction à l'Histoire de l'Evêché-Comté de Lisieux. II- 'Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des évêques de Lisieux', par l'abbé Noël Deshays. III- 'Les Huguenots et la Saint-Barthélemy à Lisieux', ainsi que quatre appendices, dont la table du cartulaire de l'évêché, les rôles des fiefs des vicomtés d'Auge, de Pont-Autou et Pont-Audemer, d'Orbec, etc. Bon exemplaire.
Jewish American Publishing, Detroit, 1903. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 27 pages. Signed, rear boards corner chipped. condition. (P-2)
Philadelphia, No Publisher (the Author) , 1923. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 25 pages. Musings of a tourist on a trip to the "Near East. " Apparently a follow-up to the author's previous work, "The Tourist, Outward And Homeward Bound" (Philadelphia: Gilliam's Sons, 1901) , which was written for American's on their Grand Tour, with special attention to the voyage on the ocean liner to and from Europe. No copies listed on OCLC. Corner crease, Very good condition (P-2-8)
19241169161924 A Paris, chez Francisque Lefrançois, libraire de la société des bibliophiles françois, anciennes librairies D. Morgand et Ed. Rahir - 1924 - Edition limitée à 250 exemplaires, l'un des 100 sur vélin français, n° 205 - Fort in-folio, broché - 369 p. - Complet de ses 33 fac-similés sous serpente légendée hors texte - PREVOIR UNE AUGMENTATION DE FRAIS DE PORT EN CAS D'ENVOI
Cloth; 8vo. viii, 369 pages. Volume One only. In German. Bibliography. Geiger was a "rabbi, son of an old-established family in Frankfort, one of the leaders of the Reform movement in Judaism, and an outstanding scholar of Wissenschaft des Judentums....His theoretical and practical activities were stamped by intellectual daring and profound knowledge of both Jewish and general subjects, and served his aspiration to make Judaism an integral part of the general European culture in its German context...." (Jacob S. Levinger, EJ) SUBJECT(S): Judaism. Jews -- Germany. Jewish question. Cover worn, especially at edges and along spine where archival tape is peeling. Internal pages are nice and clean. All text is clear and binding is tight. Good condition. (GER-30-9).
8vo. 326 pages. In German. First edition. This volume only. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism; Jews Germany; Jewish question; Geiger, Abraham, 1810-1874. Abraham Geiger (1810-1847) was a Reform movement leader. In 1832, he became the rabbi of Wiesbaden, and began his program of reform; five years later, he hosted the first meeting of Reform rabbis there. He also served in Breslau and Frankfurt, his hometown. His well-known Orthodox opponents were S. R. Hirsch and A Titkin. Ex library with minimal markings, covers and front flyleaf missing, back flyleaf and edges marbled, a couple small tears in text, fair condition. (GER-18-11)
New York? Lutheran World Federation, 1964. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. "A lecture delivered at the Lutheran World Federation Consultation on the Church and the Jewish People, held at Logumkloster, Denmark, April 26-May 2, 1964." OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Very Good condition. (P-2)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 16 pages; illustrated. Introduction by Leonard Singer Gold. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the New York Public Library, Oct. 15, 1988-January 14, 1989. OCLC lists one copy w orldwide. Excellent condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 16 pages; illustrated. Introduction by Leonard Singer Gold. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the New York Public Library, Oct. 15, 1988-January 14, 1989. OCLC lists one copy w orldwide. Previous owner's name on cover. Excellent condition. (BIB-23-6)
Jewish National Fund of America, New York, 1940. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 8 pages. Feb. Very good condition. (AMR-23-26)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. Reprinted from The American Jewish Y ear Book, 1951. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Excellent condition. (PC- 1)
American Jewish Committee, New York, 1943. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 23 pages. Unit 8. Holocaust Period, planning for after the war. Very good condition. (P-2)