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RARE chronological account of the history of antisemitism from ancient times to the end of 19th-century. 225x140mm. XVI+141 pages [+10]. Marbled rebound Hardcover with cloth spine. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover edges worn. Cover corners bumped. Spine rubbed. Sticker on spine bottom edge. Sticker residues on spine hinges. Small pencil marks near text on some pages. Page 37 upper edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Page 83 upper corner slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare historical timeline of the persecution of the Jews throughout history is otherwise in good condition.
TWO VOLUME SET. RARE FIRST EDITION of a comprehensive scholarly work on the Jewish pogroms of the 19th and early 20th centuries in Russia and eastern Europe. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 245x175mm. [XV+404] + [VII+536] pages. Rebound Hardcover. Cover corners bumped. Wormholes on cover. Pages yellowing and wavy, some pages slightly age-stained. [VOL.I]: Cover stained. Cover corners taped. Cover loose. Spine hinges peeling. Spine missing. Ex-library copy with stamp on title page, last page and rear whitepage (also on verso), pages III and 33. [VOL.II]: Marbled board Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover edges worn and slightly peeling. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine stained. Sticker on spine bottom edge. Spine edges tattered, spine front hinge upper edge torn. Several worm-marks on inner cover. Ex-library copy with several stamps. Pen writing on spine, front whitepage and title-page. Wormhole on pages 479-536 bottom edge - NO damage to text. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two volume comprehensive work, of importance to anyone dealing with the history of Antisemitism and Russian or East-European Jewry, is in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET BOUND IN ONE. RARE comprehensive scholarly work on the Jewish pogroms of the 19th and early 20th centuries in Russia and eastern Europe. 250x180mm. [XV+404] + [VII+536] pages. Half-cloth marbled rebound Hardcover with brown cloth spine and corners. Text block edges marbled. Cover rubbed. Cover edges and corners peeling. Spine edges bumped. Spine upper edge peeling. Spine front hinge partly cracked. Binding coming loose and visible between inner cover and whitepages. Upper corner of some pages wrinkled. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two volume set, of importance to anyone dealing with the history of Antisemitism and Russian or East-European Jewry, is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE account of the Kishinev pogrom that took place in April 1903 written under his literary pseudonym (Told) by Dr. Baruch Berthold Feiwel (1875-1937), an eminent Zionist leader, writer, poet, translator, editor, Zionist activist, director of Keren Hayesod and the Jewish Colonial Trust (JCT). Contains dedication page with illustration dedicated to Kishinev pogrom victims by the celebrated Jewish graphic artist Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), b&w woodcut reproduction (Plünderung des Judenviertels in Frankfurt am Main, 1612) and 4 b&w photographic plates. 250x190mm. 102 pages [+9]. Patterned rebound Hardcover with brown cloth spine. Cover yellowing, slightly curved and slightly stained. Spine edges bumped. Sticker on spine bottom part. Felt-tip pen writing on spine. Title-page and last page edges tattered/torn and partly taped. Dedication page edges tattered - NO damage to illustration. Pen inscription on title page edge near binding. Ex-library copy with stamp on title page, pages 23, 85, 101 and under photographic plates between pages 64-65. Some pages edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Text block scratched. Some pages bottom corner tattered and/or slightly creased. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare historical publication concerning the notoriously infamous Kishinev pogrom has sustained some wear, but is still in good reading condition.
TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 220x150 mm. [XVI+464] + [VII+429] pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges wrinkled. Stamp on first whitepage. Pages slightly yellowing. [VOL.I]: Pen markings on few pages - NO damage to text. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8' 349pp. rebound hardcover. cover slightly bumped on edges. spine slightly worn on edges and partly detached. ex library with usual marks. pages slightly yellowing. else in fair condition.
EXTREMELY RARE FIRST EDITION of an essay on Jewish emancipation in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, with history of Jewish emancipation before and during 19th-century. Contains b&w fold-out tables and Ludwig Salomon Steinheim's frontispiece. 215x145mm. 65 pages. Brown Softcover with black lettering and emblem. Cover slightly worn. Front cover bottom part of spine hinges stained. Cover corners bumped. Ex-library copy with ink marks on front cover, and small stamp on several pages. Spine edges peeling. Small library sticker on spine and spine hinges. Single small wormhole on cover penetrating into all pages - due to small size of the hole text is readable. Single small wormhole on front cover inner edge penetrating into 14 first pages - NO damage to text. Binding slightly visible between pages 46-47. Pages bottom corner slightly curved. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is otherwise in good reading condition.
Frankfurt am Main, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, 1958, in-8, tela edit., sovracc., pp. 306, [2]. Invio autografo dell'autore ad Elisabetta Borgese (nata Mann, figlia di Thomas Mann).
Mm 140x210 Collana "Encyclopaedia Universalis" - Brossura editoriale, 893 pagine. Testo in francese, french text. Opera in stato di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Prefazione di Natalia Ginzburg. Traduzione di Arrigo Vita. Numero 175 nella collana Saggi. Illustrazioni in nero fuori testo a piena pagina, una in antiporta. Prima edizione italiana. Ottimo esemplare. Brossura editoriale a stampa, pp. XII, 251, in 8°
38 p.; 23 cm. Brossura editoriale Margini leggermente bruniti
23.5x14.5cm. 296 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
TWO VOLUME SET. 21.5x15 cm. XXXVI+290+382 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE report on economic measures taken against the German Jews in the Third Reich period in Germany. 220x155mm. 89 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and age-stained. Front cover and several pages bottom pages slightly creased. Spine slightly wrinkled. Title written in felt pen on spine. Spine upper edge partly missing and detached from front cover, bottom edge peeling. Ex-library copy with stamp on title and several other pages. Pages yellowing, few pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely report by the on the economic situation of the German Jewish community during 1930s is in good condition.
8' 70 pages. Paperback. Cover detached, yellowing and torn on edges. Spine edges missing. Pages yellowing. Several pen markings throughout the book. Ex library stamp (Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront) on index page. In fair condition.
8°, br. edit., pp. 40. Macchie in una pagina. Timbro di biblioteca estinta.
8' 138pp. Hardcover, Gilt, worn spine and edges, spine at one spot on lower spine slightly damaged, ex library with the usual marks, inner front cover with removal mark, inner spine slightly loose, first two white pages detached, pages slightly yellowing and with pen marks, else in Good condition. First Edition!
235X160 mm. X+373 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
In-8°, mm 210x150, 3 parti in un volume, pp. (20) 140, 140, 176, un'incisione al verso dell'ultima carta preliminare raffigurante Gesù con la croce in spalla aggredito dalla folla a Gerusalemme; un'incisione al frontespizio del terzo libro raffigurante la crocifissione di Gesù. Legatura in pergamena coeva con titoli manoscritti al dorso, piatti restaurati in pergamena antica. Un foro di tarlo fino a pagina 6, con perdita di alcune letter, rare e lievi fioriture ai margini, peraltro buon esemplare dell'edizione definitiva, in parte originale, con l'aggiunta dei sette ultimi libri nella terza parte.
br. Martin Lutero scrisse questo aspro e violento documento antisemita negli ultimi anni della sua vita. Si tratta di un saggio così duro da richiedere un commento che ne tenti una contestualizzazione, addentrandosi nell'intrico di violenza che ispirò quest'opera. Risulta allora fondamentale la ricostruzione che Adriano Prosperi fa dei rapporti del fondatore della Riforma con gli ebrei e più in generale dei rapporti fra il mondo cristiano e il mondo ebraico. Prosperi analizza poi l'enorme eco che il saggio ha suscitato nel mondo protestante dove l'antisemitismo si è rivelato ancora più tenace e devastante che nel mondo cattolico.
In 8, br. edit. con sovracc. ill., pp. 189,(3), prima edizione, buon esemplare, strappetto da usura al dorso, barbe e lieve brunitura, fioriture all'occhietto. (za5) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) (za5) Raro testo sulla presenza degli ebrei in Italia dell'avv. Guido Podaliri
1st edition. 170x250mm 526pp. rebound hardcover. cover slightly worn. ex libris. pages slightly yellowing. else in good condition.
In-8, legatura cartonata editoriale, pp. 284; ritratto fotografico dell’autore all’antiporta. Tracce d’uso e piccole macchie alla copertina. Timbro d’appartenenza al frontespizio. Rare sottolineature e postille a matita. Esemplare privo della sovraccoperta.
RARE collection of antisemitic works mocking the Jewish community and the Yiddish language, written under a Jewish-sounding pseudonym by German author Johann Holzschuher, in mock-Yiddish (in German character). Includes 4 plates with b&w lithographs illustrating the text. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). The book is bound and paginated backwards as with Hebrew books. 115x175mm. 184 pages. Grey quarter cloth Hardcover. Illustrated paper layer pasted on both covers. Cover slightly stained. Spine edges and cover bottom edge bumped. Previous owner's name written in ink on the last page upper edge - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing, with mild age-stains throughout. [SUMMARY]: This rare book is otherwise in good condition.
RARE SECOND EDITION of 'The New Ghetto' - a play by the writer, journalist and founder of political Zionism Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), first published in 1897. This was Herzl's first literary work which showed the ambivalence and lack of real security and equality of emancipated, well-to-do Jews in Vienna, and his only play with Jewish characters. Herzl dedicated the play to Max Nordau. Label with publishing details is pasted on title-page bottom edge (Wien, 1903, Buchdruckerei "Industrie"-Selbstverlag). 205x150mm. 100 pages. Half-cloth marbled Hardcover with gilt label on spine. Cover and spine rubbed and stained. Cover corners and edges, and spine edges bumped and worn/peeling. Spine label slightly peeling. Small sticker on front inner cover bottom corner. First several pages slightly creased. Pages 7-28 bottom edge worn/tattered. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare first edition of a play about modern antisemitism by Theodor Herzl is in good overall condition.