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177253544Frankfurt/Main: Burgerlicher Ausschuss und Burgerl. Neuner 1772. First edition. Hardcover. Good to very good condition. Small Folio. 168pp. Rebound in decorative paper-covered boards with manuscript title on tan spine protected by modern mylar. Red edges. Marginalia. Decorative headpiece and historiated initial. <br /> <br /> ".latam nec non concedendo facultatem concipiendae vovae originariae Judaeorum Francosurtensium conditioni praefentique eorum statui accommodatae ordinationis & c. Anwälde beeder Kayserlichen verordnet und bestättigter Collegien des Burgerlichen Ausschusses und Burger. Neuner in Frankfurt Intervenientenby der Sache Gemeiner Judenschaft zu Frankfurt contra den Magistrat daselbst die Cramläden und Gewölber außer der Judengasse betreffend. Mit beylagen." continuation of title page<br /> <br /> Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II King of Hungary Croatia and Bohemia's 1771 ordinance regarding Jewish storefronts and houses in Frankfurt with reviews by officials of the city and attachments. The address to the emperor includes passages showing uninhibited disdain for the Jews: ". that the Jews in Frankfurt since their first admission and up until now have been detrimental and onerous for the Christian Frankfurt merchants." <br /> <br /> The extensive report respectfully requests confirmation of the ordinance providing several attachments making their case. The attachments include A B C1 C2 C3 and C4 plus D and the text of previous ordinances providing a historical outline and details regarding the treatment of Jews historically with secondary attachments concluding with an ordinance from 1616. Contains a list of houses and occupants for both sides of the Judengasse at rear closing with the emperor's confirmation. Signed in print by Hans Ludwig von Ulm for the emperor and Johann Rudolph Bucher for the city.<br /> <br /> Text in German Gothic script. Some light wear along edges of binding with spine showing several small to medium chips at head middle including label and tail of spine. A couple of small chips at front joint of spine. Printed label "Ex bibliotheca Johannis Augusti Speltz J.U.D etc. with manuscript number 113 on inside front cover. Block in very good condition. Burgerlicher Ausschuss und Burgerl. Neuner hardcover
1886AMO-4522Paris, C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, s.d. (1886) [Paris, Imprimerie Marpon et Flammarion, 26, rue Racine] 2 forts volumes in-18 (18,5 x 13 cm) de XX-579 et (4)-601-(1)-III-(1)-(4)-(2) pages. Avec : DRUMONT, Edouard La France Juive devant l'opinion. La France Juive et la critique. La conquête juive. Le systême juif et la question sociale. L'escrime sémitique. Ce qu'on voit dans un tribunal. Paris, C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, 1886 [Bourloton, Imprimeries réunies, rue Mignon, 2, Paris] 1 volume in-18 (18,5 x 13 cm) de (4)-308 pages. Ensemble 3 volumes in-18 reliés à l'identique à l'époque pour la même personne. Reliures demi-maroquin chocolat à larges coins, dos à nerfs ornés aux petits fers dorés, tête dorée, non rogné (les couvertures jaunes imprimées n'ont pas été conservées). Reliures signées LANSCELIN. Exemplaire très bien relié et resté très frais. Notre exemplaire a la particularité d'avoir un "blanc d'imprimerie" qui affecte 4 ligne page 95 du premier volume (nous fournissons la copie des mots caviardés lors du tirage). Quelques grignotages de papier marbré sur les bords des plats (papier uniquement), minimes frottements. Chiffre E. B. doré en queue des dos.
193943670Budapest: Pesti Lloyd-nyomada 1939. First edition. Softcover. vg. Folio. 26pp. published unbound. Original cream stapled wraps with title printed in black to back cover protected by modern mylar. To the Honorable Upper and Lower House of the Parliament. Respectful petition of the representatives of the Hungarian Jewish community concerning "Bill No. 72. regarding the restriction of Jews in public and economic life". <br /> <br /> Official petition of the Hungarian Jews regarding the bill of the Second Anti-Jewish Law No. IV:1939. The Second Anti-Jewish Law was one of a series of anti-Jewish measures passed by the Hungarian Parliament between 1938 and 1941 and the first Hungarian law providing a "racial" definition of the Jewish status according to the Nuremberg Race Law of 1935. Besides of other severe deprivations it sets a ceiling of six percent reduced from twenty of Jews being allowed to work in various financial and commercial professions as well as industrial enterrises employing more than ten persons. It also excluded the Jews from state administrations and jurisdiction prohibited Jews from teaching high school reenacted the Numerus Clausus at universities and partly rescinded their right to vote.<br /> <br /> Bill No. 702 the Second Anti-Jewish Law was drafted by István Antal state secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Pál Teleki Minister of Religion and Education and was presented for debate before Parliament on December 23 1938. The petition aimed to sway Parliament to disapprove the law claiming it being unconstitutional and delinquent in view of legal equality human rights and the Divine Law and furthermore relinquishing social justice and threatening national unity the emancipation granted by the laws of 1849 and 1867 in short it was deemed to be against the national interest of Hungary. The petition was unsuccessful the bill was approved by Parliament and was signed into law on May 5 1939 effecting the Hungarian Jewry severely with more than 90 thousand Jews losing their jobs and thus lowering the living conditions of approximately 220000 people significantly. Braham R.: The Second Anti-Jewish Law in: The Politics of Genocide: Holocaust in Hungary New York Columbia University Press 1981 pp. 147–156. Scarce important historical document with institutional holdings recorded only in Hungary. Text in Hungarian with slight rubbing to covers. Else in very good condition. Pesti Lloyd-nyomada unknown
191443558Warsaw: S. Krakowskiego 1914. First edition. Softcover. vg. Octavo. 8pp incl. covers. Original covers with Art Nouveau illustration framing black lettering protected by modern mylar. Extremely scarce Polish anti-Semitic pamphlet related to the 1911 murder of the 13-year-old Ukrainian boy Andrei Yushchinsky and the subsequent trial and political scandal that resulted known as the Beilis trail or the Beilis affair. The case is considered a infamous example of the Blood libel and evidence of rampant anti-Semitism in Russia during the period. The identity of the author is not known but is credited under the likely psuedonym "Alm Fuw" on the last page.<br /> <br /> The pre-trial investigation of the case accusing Menahem Mendel Beilis Beilis Affair of the ritual murder was conducted by the foremost investigator of the Kiev Police Department Nikolay Krasovsky. Beilis a Jewish brick-factory worker was accused of the murder based on the testimony of a lamplighter who claimed he had witnessed Beilis kidnapping of Yushchinsky. Under horrific conditions Beilis spent more than two years in prison awaiting his trial which took place from September 25th through October 28 1913.<br /> <br /> The Russian right-wing press and politicians started a campaign throughout Russia against Jewish communities with accusations of the ritual murder. Despite the investigation by the local police which clearly linked the murder to a criminal gang killing Yushchinsky because he most likely had overheard conversations revealing information relating to crimes the gang committed the investigators in charge were dismissed. Evidence and many other aspects of the trial were manipulated by government officials at the highest level. Archival documents prove that the jury was rigged and monitored and witnesses were bribed or threatened. The trial sparked international criticism both from Jewish and non-Jewish intellectuals among them Maxim Gorky Vladimir Korolenko Alexander Blok and Alexander Kurpin.<br /> <br /> Yushchinsky was abducted on a Saturday morning while Beilis was at work. Ironically the alibi was the result of Beilis' unusual habit of working on the Jewish Sabbath and eventually the lamplighter confessed that he had been confused by the secret police. The prosecution's case was further undermined when it became clear that the body of the boy showed 14 wounds rather than 13 which was deemed to be in accordance with the "Jewish Ritual" a fact the prosecution had spent a great deal of effort to establish. However after several hours of deliberation the jury acquitted Beilis.<br /> <br /> After his acquittal Beilis left Kiev for Palestine and later settled in the United States. There he published his memoir under the title "The Story of My Sufferings" in Yiddish 1925 and a year later in English. Beilis story became the basis for Bernard Malamud's novel "The Fixer" which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. <br /> <br /> Text in Polish. <br /> <br /> Very light wear along edges of pamphlet. Contemporary price stamp on cover and year penciled to bottom. Pamphlet in overall very good condition. One one Polish institutional holding worldwide based on OCLC records. S. Krakowskiego unknown
1921BB010ANTI-SEMITISM <br />The Jews' Who's Who. Israelite Finance. Its sinister influence compiled by Henry Hamilton Beamish. London: The Judaic Publishing Co. Popular edition first published the previous year 1921. 8vo 255pp; publisher's pink boards titled on front spine and rear covers flat spine ends worn.<br /><br />A heinous compilation regarding Jewish influence on global politics and economy blaming Jews for the Boer War but chiefly presenting as if it were factual that Jews are gaining control over the British economy the Home Government and the entire UK Empire. The book contains a chronological description of "The Jew Conquest of England" and a list of Jewish economists listing the amounts of money they earn. Other chapters are titled "Our Jew-dominated Press" "Honored Jews and Titled Aliens" "Jew Conquerors of France" &c. OCLC records 20 locations worldwide but copies are unusually rare in commerce.<p>Henry Hamilton Beamish 1893-1948 was an Irish-born leading British anti-Semite. He founded The Britons as a propaganda organization and became involved in local politics on an anti-immigrant platform. He was among the earliest developers of the Madagascar Plan for Jewish deportation to Palestine and rather dubiously claimed to have influenced Adolf Hitler. For a time he served as Vice-President of the Imperial Fascist League. He settled in Southern Rhodesia but was eventually interned for his pro-Nazi sentiments.</p> The Judaic Publishing Co. hardcover books
1941190536Paris: Institut d'Etude des Questions Juives 1941. First edition first printing of the exhibition catalogue for the first and only anti-Semitic exhibition held in German-occupied Paris "France and the Jew" funded by the Nazis. The exhibition was designed to convince the French of the necessity of anti-Semitic law. An estimated 200000 people visited the exhibit which ran from 5 September 1941 to 15 January 1942. Similar to "Der Ewige Jude" The Eternal Jew held in 1937 at the German Museum in Munich this exhibition presented the Jews in a stereotypically racist manner with facial representations corresponding to classic anti-Semitic depictions such as the hooked-nose or dirty hair. On display were photographs and charts intended to show the dominance of Jews in the French media and in the movie industry and the links between Jewry and communism. Quarto. Original pictorial wrappers. With 10 black and white photographic reproductions and exhibition map. Light soiling and toning at extremities. A very good copy. unknown
1860535891860. Softcover. Good- to good condition. 1. Discrimination in Switzerland. Washington D.C. House of Representatives. 1860. Octavo. 101pp. Original tan wraps with black lettering on cover. Collection of correspondence between US officials and Theodore S. Fay among others at the time secretary of the US legation in Bern Switzerland. In 1859 Fay had delivered a report to the Swiss Federal Council Memorandum concerning the admission of North American Israelites to settle in Switzerland that was important in the struggle for emancipation of Jews in Switzerland. It had provided an overview of discriminatory Swiss laws against Jews in Switzerland while going to great depth to refute arguments that supported these laws. As a result small steps were taken in the Swiss cantons contributing to the eventual emancipation of Jews in Switzerland in 1866. Missing wraps but for most of spine. Very lightly age-toned.<br /> <br /> 2. Address "To the President of the United States." Single light blue printed leaf. Not dated. Memorial of Subscribers of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania protesting against the Swiss laws discriminating against Jews in Switzerland. An attempt to influence the President to take steps to abolish the discrimination against Jews in Switzerland. Light wear along edges of leaf small chips and folded several times. Undated.<br /> <br /> 3. This Memorial. 1857. Printed Octavo circular 4pp. Protest addressed to the President of the United States against the Swiss for their restrictive laws against American Jews. Vigorous protest to President James Buchanan against blatant anti-Semitism in Switzerland. "It so happens that certain Cantons of the Swiss Confederation among which Basle and others have laws prohibiting Israelites from sojourning temporarily domiciliating or establishing themselves permanently. The treat. has clearly failed. for we are met by a dark age prescriptive law declaring us unworthy of participating in the rights of our fellow citizens on account of our professing the Israelitisch religion." This demand illustrates the disparity between the United States Constitution which protects freedom of religion and yet is not doing enough to protect these same freedoms for its citizens when they travel abroad. Signed by various Jewish petitioners including Isaac M. Wise of Ohio. Scarce: Singerman 1515 cites two other known copies of this pamphlet. With some wear along edges small chips and folded three times. Lightly age-toned. unknown
193320501933 Editions Paul Iribe, Paris, 1933-1934-1935. Format in-4, 9 numéros sont en format "journal". Couvertures et illustrations en couleurs, principalement dus à Paul Iribe. Parution hebdomadaire.
289730Steiger & Cie Berne 1898 In-12 ( 205 X 135 mm ) de 192 pages, demi chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs janséniste, la jolie couverture noire "art nouveau" a été conservée ( Reliure de l'époque ). Violent texte antisémite contemporain du "J'Accuse...!" de ZOLA. Edition originale rarissime. Bel exemplaire.
1948CCC-818111. Paris, aux éditions Lanauve de Tartas, (sans date) 1948 In 12, 30 pages. En feuilles ( broche) sous couvertures souples. Jaquette ornée d'une pièce de titre contrecollée. Exemplaire en tres bon état. Non--coupe. Édition originale numérotée 148/150 sur papier BKK de Rives. Rare pamphlet et premier livre publié par Céline à son retour de Sigmaringen. Céline répond ainsi à un article de Sartre publié quelques années plus tôt dans Les Temps Modernes, "Portrait d'un antisémite..." ... Photos possibles
1931264494Paris: Éditions R.I.S.S. 8 Avenue Portalis 1931. First edition with errata pasted to front pastedwown. Illustrated with b/w photos and facsimiles. 226 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown printed wrappers. Tear to tail of spine front hinge coming unglued. In glassine wrapper. With contemporary add for The Rebirth of Conservatism by Dorothy Crisp laid in. First edition with errata pasted to front pastedwown. Illustrated with b/w photos and facsimiles. 226 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The first edition of this notorious work of anti-Semitism. Based largely on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion Waters Flowing Eastward warns of a comming Jewish new world order. Éditions R.I.S.S. 8, Avenue Portalis unknown
19141221Paris, Crès et Cie, 1914, in-8, broché, frontispice portrait de l’auteur, XII-314 pages, (2) feuillets(Achevé d’imprimer à Niort et catalogue de l’éditeur), couverture imprimée sur vergé gris, rempliée.
Jean Czynski a combattu l'antisémitisme en Pologne et ensuite en France où il a contribué au mouvement fouriériste. Il a été l'un des rédacteurs de la « Démocratie pacifique » et fut l'un des rares sinon le seul à combattre l'antisémitisme de certains fouriéristes comme Toussenel. Dès l'introduction de ce texte, Il rappelle le rôle de Beniowski dans la lutte pour l'indépendance polonaise et cite ses rares contemporains et compatriotes qui ont combattu l'antisémitisme. Il rappelle également que Moïse et le Christ étaient tous les deux Juifs «et « voulaient établir une nouvelle société parfaite, sans maîtres et sans esclaves ». S'affranchissant d'un tabou des chrétiens de l'époque, il conclue longuement son texte par une adresse aux Juifs convertis qu'il adjure de se souvenir de leur origine pour devenir « les apôtres de la réconciliation entre les enfants de la même patrie entre les chétiens et les israélites. C'est le seul et unique moyen de votre réhabilitation ». Rare.
1777ST20535-04La Haye The Hague but Geneva: Aux dépens des Libraries 1777. FIRST EDITION. 215 x 140 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2". 1 p.l. 303 3 pp. <br/> Publisher's marbled paper wrappers flat spine edges untrimmed. A Large Paper Copy. Benesco 1860. Andrew R. Morehouse "The Voltaire Collection in the Rare Book Room" The Yale Library Gazette 17 no. 4 1943 p. 75.<br /> Paper wrappers a bit faded as expected slightly defective at corners and a little curled otherwise and perhaps even so A VERY FINE COPY--the text within immense margins entirely clean fresh and bright.<br/> <br/> This is a remarkable survival in its original wrappers of a work related to one of the most resonating controversies of Voltaire's life and writings--the question of his anti-Semitism. A giant of the Enlightenment and one of the greatest of French writers and philosophers Voltaire real name François-Marie Arouet 1694-1778 writes here in response to "Lettres de quelques Juifs portugais allemands et polonais à M. de Voltaire" a 1776 critique by Antoine Guénée objecting to the anti-Semitism especially as expressed within a commercial context in our author's "Dictionnaire Philosophique." Deeply philosophical and leavened with satire the 120 chapters of the seminal "Dictionnaire" were widely read much condemned and not infrequently burned as they challenged religious authority advocated for toleration and dealt with many social and political issues from an uncomfortable Enlightenment perspective. And there can be no doubt that Voltaire's "Dictionnaire" does in fact contain critical remarks about the Jews; at the same time the author's criticism is extended with equal warmth to organized religion in other forms. In the present response to Guénée Voltaire is nothing if not scathing which in the end works against him. As Voltaire scholar Andrew R. Morehouse wryly puts it the text here expands upon Voltaire's previous points in such a way as to "justify the accusation that he is cruelly anti-Semitic." This work is not exactly rare but it is very unusual to find it in original wrappers as here particularly in such fine condition. Aux dépens des Libraries unknown
10162PSST! Collection complète du n° 1 (5 février 1898) au n° 85 (16 septembre 1899). Reliure pleine toile grise. En fin du volume est reliée une rare affiche publicitaire du journal " Le Youpin ". Ensemble en très bon état.
GF242907 pages 1/4 in-folio - découpées pour l'impression dans le "Soir" et réajustées -
GF268696 pages in4 - bon état -
29401Paris, Mathäus Merian 1898-1899, 405x282mm, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à faux-nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés, plats papier marbré. Très bel exemplaire.
1777UUI-12240In-8 relié, A La Haye, Aux dépens des libraires, 1777, 303 pp. Sous reliure postérieure assez frottée mais solide, intérieur propre. Bon exemplaire de cette très rare édition originale. Poids 360 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 6 euros sur la France, 12,20 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY, n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
1901190603La Revue Blanche Charpentier et Fasquelle Paris, Editions de la Revue Blanche, 1901 puis Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1903-1905. 5 volumes forts In-8 reliés demi basane brune, dos à nerfs, pièces de titre. 640 + 718 + 661 + 635 + 591 pages. Titre de chaque volume : Le procès de 1894 - Esterhazy - La crise : Procès Esterhazy , procès Zola - Cavaignac et Félix Faure - Rennes. La série compléte comprend deux volumes de plus intitulés : La révision et Index général. Les 5 volumes que nous proposons sont ceux de l'auteur. Chacun porte le monogramme JR en queue et chacun l'ex-libris de Joseph Reinach. Les tomes I et II sont revétus d'un petit cachet rond, sous le justificatif de tirage, portant la mention latine "nec spe nec metu" à traduire par "ni espoir, ni crainte". ATTENTION : Les reliures sont très abimées, il manque le second plat du tome I. Le corps des ouvrages est en bon état, on note juste les bords de pages un peu brunis et quelques uns légèrement effrangés. Joseph Reinach, journaliste et homme politique, ardent défenseur de Dreyfus dés le début de l'Affaire, dénonçant les malfaçons, demandant la révision. Il participa à la création de la Ligue des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen et fût Chef de Cabinet de Gambetta. Cet ensemble, bien qu'incomplet des deux derniers volumes et en mauvais état de reliure, reste chargé d'histoire de par sa provenance et mériterait la restauration par une nouvelle reliure.
1374986Alger: Imprimerie Pierre Fontana, 1894 gr. in-8 (24,5 x 16 cm), 179 pages. Reliure amateur moderne basane brune, première couverture conservée, petite tache en marge des derniers feuillets, autrement très bon état. Edition originale, très rare.
22929S.l., s.d. In-4, 10 ff. (quelques petites taches et minuscules déchirures dans les marges).
In-4°, mm 205x160, due opere in un volume di pp. (14), 489, (11), con 7 splendide tavole incise fuori testo e una nel testo. Seconda opera di pp. (16), 220, (14). Legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titolo in oro su doppio tassello al dorso. Una macchia lungo il margine esterno del piatto posteriore, sporadiche fioriture alle carte interne, peraltro esemplare ben conservato. Lunga dedica alla prima carta bianca datata 1945, sigillo in ceralacca al contro-piatto. Testo in caratteri ebraici, greci e latini. Le sette tavole fuori testo raffigurano tradizioni ebraiche quali la circoncisione, rituali di sepoltura, flagellazione, l'erezione di un tabernacolo. La seconda opera è un'erudita analisi filologica sulle traduzioni del testo biblico, l'autore confronta le versioni greche con quelle siriache e giudaiche. Leusden fu tra i più insigni orientalisi della sua epoca, professore di lingua e cultura ebraica all'università di Utrecht dove morì nel 1699. Di quest'opera si ebbero numerose ristampe, non tutte con il bell'apparato iconografico.
1914UUI-12883Intégrale reliée des numéros parus de janvier au 5 juillet 1914, en excellent état et sous élégante et solide reliure. Rare ensemble de ces importants numéros, a fortiori dans un tel état. En appendice un texte de 90 pp. sur Peeters-Baertsoen. Poids 1,5 kg. Envoi Colissimo. Frais d'envoi 10,15 euros sur la France, 19,95 UE et Suisse, entre 27,95 et 48,50 euros pour le reste du monde, à spécifier selon zone. EXTRA COST FOR SHIPPING. Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY, n’hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
21381Denoël, 1938. Editions Denoël, 1938, ment° fictive de 24 e. édition sur p. d'édition courant - . In octavo, br-cousu., 305 pp., 2 pl. ht recto-verso en noir; suit un catalogue de l'oeuvre de L-F C. (12pp) contenant des critiques et commentaires. Édition parue le même année que loriginale, non expurgée (la censure est faite sur les éditions suivantes, à partir du 1939*). Bel exemplaire - Déficit de matière sur l'angle inf. du p. plat.