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44048Black and white photograph of David Ben-Gurion writing at a desk. Signed "D. Ben-Gurion on the bottom of the image. The photograph measures 3.75 inches by 4.75 inches. Matted and framed. The entire piece measures 12.5 inches by 13 inches. David Ben-Gurion was the primary founder of the State of Israel and the first Prime Minister of Israel. Ben-Gurion's passion for Zionism which began early in life led him to become a major Zionist leader and Executive Head of the World Zionist Organization in 1946. As head of the Jewish Agency from 1935 and later president of the Jewish Agency Executive he was the de facto leader of the Jewish community in Palestine and largely led its struggle for an independent Jewish state in Mandatory Palestine. On 14 May 1948 he formally proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel and was the first to sign the Israeli Declaration of Independence which he had helped to write. Ben-Gurion led Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and united the various Jewish militias into the Israel Defense Forces. Subsequently he became known as "Israel's founding father." unknown books
19711804048American Israel Publishing Company 1971. 1st Edition Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine first edition on copyright page row of numbers 1 to 10; United Jewish Appeal Commemorative Edition. Signed by David Ben-Gurion on dedication page: "Presented in warm appreciation to Mr. And Mrs. Samuel H. Givelber of the 1972 United Jewish Appeal Study Conference." Housed in custom-made slipcase. American Israel Publishing Company hardcover books
197199343New York: Funk and Wagnalls Inc 1971. First edition of Ben-Gurion's Israel: A Personal History. Quarto original cloth illustrated. Boldly signed by David Ben-Gurion on the front free endpaper. In near fine condition owner signature to the half-title page. David Ben-Gurion's life has been so completely identified with Jewish history that "Israel: A Personal History" amounts to an autobiography. With this book Ben-Gurion joins the small company of great historical figures who have left for posterity a personal record of the events in which they were prime movers. Funk and Wagnalls Inc hardcover books
199152807Washington: Library of Congress 1991. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. 92/500. The Library's most important Hebrew illuminated manuscript is known as the "Washington Haggadah" because of its location in Washington D.C. A Haggadah the plural is haggadot is a liturgical work that is recited in the home at the festive evening meal of Passover in order to fulfill the biblical injunction Exodus 13:8 to recount the story of the Exodus to each generation. Haggadot are often illustrated the theory being that this will keep the children interested and awake during the reciting of the text. <br /> <br /> Completed on January 29 1478 the Washington Haggadah was signed by Joel ben Simeon a well-known scribe and artist responsible for more than a dozen other Hebrew illuminated manuscripts found in collections around the world. In addition to the full text of the Passover night liturgy the Washington Haggadah features stunningly intricate illuminated panels and a series of Passover illustrations that include depictions of "The Four Sons" "The Search for Leaven" and "The Messiah Heralded." The enduring popularity of Joel ben Simeon's miniatures is reflected in the many reproductions of his work that have appeared over the years in anthologies of Jewish art and manuscript painting. <br /> <br /> In 1991 the Library of Congress published this facsimile edition of the Washington Haggadah accompanied by a companion volume with a detailed scholarly description analysis and assessment of the manuscript. This edition faithfully preserves the original text with the Hebrew facsimile appearing in the original right-to-left orientation. It will be read and treasured by anyone interested in Jewish history medieval illuminated manuscripts and the history of the Haggadah. The Haggadah itself is bound in leather. The commentary by Myron Weinstein is a separate volume bound in cloth with both volumes encased in a cloth covered clamshell box. Library of Congress hardcover
201017044New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2010. First Edition / First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Inscribed to Ben Affleck the first edition of White House Diary by Jimmy Carter. President Carter appeared in the movie Argo to offer his historical perspective on the Iranian hostage crisis. Octavo xv 570pp 1. Blue hardcover title in gilt on spine. First edition first printing with full number line on copyright page. In the publisher's dust jacket $30.00 retail price on the front flap a fine example. Includes a note from the Executive Producer of "Argo" Chay Carter to Affleck: "For you - From one Carter written by another Carter. The writings of a great man to another great man - you. Chay." Signed by President Jimmy Carter on the half title: "Best wishes to Ben Affleck - Jimmy Carter." Argo 2012 directed by and starring Ben Affleck is a historical thriller based on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. The film dramatizes the CIA's covert operation to rescue six American diplomats from Tehran by posing as a Canadian film crew scouting locations. Affleck portrays CIA operative Tony Mendez whose real-life efforts were later declassified. While the film takes creative liberties it acknowledges the critical role of then-President Jimmy Carter whose administration along with Canada's government orchestrated the rescue behind the scenes. Carter later praised the film but noted it underplayed Canada's contribution and Mendez's actual role. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
179319197Lyon: s.n. 1793. FIRST EDITION. Contemporary pastepaper wrappers lined with printing waste rear panel of Vol III detached. In excellent original condition uncut. First edition of this strange work of mystical theology and “astral light.†The author who Brunet calls a madman rambles almost incoherently about the fall of man and the resulting supernatural forces that operate in and around humanity. He claims that Adam’s sin caused faith to be at odds with reason and the “abuse†of reason further distances humans from God. His focus is on the different degrees of light in the universe—natural magical astral supernatural celestial and divine—and how to harness them for good. He encourages the pious to reject materiality and “gross bodies†and seek truth in the magnetism and light abounding within the spirit realm. Amidst this intangible theosophizing he interjects some radical dogmatic opinions including the non-existence of hell and the immaculate conception of Mary. <br /> <br /> Dutoit-Membrini 1721-1793 was a Swiss pastor and founder of the mystical quietist cult of Inner Souls in Lausanne. His life was marked by periods of debilitating sickness after each of which he emerged progressively more committed to Catholic mysticism. He finished this book shortly before his death which may explain its narrative quality.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates 6 copies in the U.S. NY Public Yale Chicago Harvard Michigan Texas.<br /> <br /> Quérard Les supercheries littéraires dévoilées II: 449; Brunet Les Fous 62-63; Caillet 3480; Dorbon 1432. s.n. unknown
1946424713Berea Kentucky / Pennsylvania / North Dakota / Washington D.C. / Utah 1946. Softcover. Very Good. Oblong folio. Measuring 13½" x 10". Screw bound black cloth flexible boards with mounted labels “Photographsâ€. Contains 392 gelatin silver black and white or sepia toned photographs measuring between 1†x ½†and 9½†x 7†with some captions and one large 48†x 6†panorama photograph. Edgewear with some pages detached but present very good with near fine photographs with some fading. <br /> <br /> A photo album kept by Ben Hollander from his time at college in 1913 and continuing to his life after school through 1946. Hollander attended Berea College in Berea Kentucky. During the summer months and later in his life he visits several other states including Pennsylvania North Dakota Washington D.C. Utah and other cities in Kentucky. The album begins with Hollander’s invitations and name plates for the Alpha Zeta Literary Society at Berea. A full group photograph shows the young men in the fraternity with their names captioned below. Other posed group shots include the sorority chapter of the Literary Society. The album features a wide variety of photos from group vacations with friends to peculiar shots around the school one of which is on the front pastedown with a photograph of two young men carrying a large branch of mistletoe in 1913. There are several pictures of farms with horses which Hollander seemed to fancy as the pictures are well composed. He also takes pictures of horse carriages and some of his fellow classmates riding horses. Many of the pictures showing Hollander hiking around parks and lakes in Pennsylvania. During these trips someone else is taking pictures of Hollander reading which he does in several photographs. The person is unknown but possibly a girlfriend of admirer. These photographs of Hollander include captions like “Cute Little Thing†and “He’s so funny†whether they were captioned by the person taking the photo or sarcastically captioned by Hollander himself it is unknown. Of the ephemera there are some small cutouts from magazines mostly of quotes and poems “my creed I would be pure for there are those trust me; I would be brave for there is much to dare; I would be friend of all the friendless.†Also included are tickets and scholastic ribbons one for the University of North Dakota’s band concert inscribed to Hollander and a ribbon for special access to the event. <br /> <br /> A later photograph from 1916 shows Hollander in a photograph for naval hospital Staff in Washington D.C. Hollander has a couple pictures of his fellow soldiers and the hospital staff as well as a camp leader for a boy’s camp. In 1931 Hollander is a camp leader for a Boy Scout Troop and the YMCA while still enlisted in the military. At this time he is seen much older with his own personal horse and a family. Some of the photographs show a woman and children though their last names are not captioned. Many of the photographs are candids and sometimes hand cut into shapes framing the subject from the background of the photograph. <br /> <br /> An interesting man’s photo album during his life at college in 1913 through to his military service and family life up until 1946. unknown
1816027034A fine set all in lovely Zaehnsdorf bindings. Each volume contains the following works: Vol. 1. Memoirs of Jonson & c. Every Man in his Humour -- v. 2. Every Man out of his Humour. Cynthia's Revels or The Fountain of Self Love. The Poetaster or His Arraignment -- v. 3. Sejanus. Volpone or The fox. Epicoene or The Silent Woman -- v. 4. The Alchemist. Catiline. Bartholomew Fair -- v. 5. The Devil is an Ass. The Staple of News. The New Inn or The light Heart -- v. 6. The Magnetic Lady or Humours Reconciled. A tale of a Tub. The Sad Shepherd or A Tale of Robin Hood. The Case is Altered. Entertainments &c. -- v. 7. Masques at Court -- v. 8. Masques continued. Epigrams. Underwoods -- v. 9. Underwoods continued. Translations &c. Timber or Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter. English grammar. Jonsonus Virbius or The Memory of Ben Jonson. Glossarial index. Beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf in full polished calf board edges triple ruled in gilt raised bands gilt red and maroon spine labels gilt other compartments fully gilt decorated all edges gilt marbled endpapers. From the library of E.C. Converse with his armorial bookplate just a bit of off-setting from plates but in extraordinary condition. Printed for G. & W. Nicol books
1816027034London: Printed for G. & W. Nicol 1816. Octavo. A fine set all in lovely Zaehnsdorf bindings. Each volume contains the following works: Vol. 1. Memoirs of Jonson & c. Every Man in his Humour -- v. 2. Every Man out of his Humour. Cynthia's Revels or The Fountain of Self Love. The Poetaster or His Arraignment -- v. 3. Sejanus. Volpone or The Fox. Epicoene or The Silent Woman -- v. 4. The Alchemist. Catiline. Bartholomew Fair -- v. 5. The Devil is an Ass. The Staple of News. The New Inn or The light Heart -- v. 6. The Magnetic Lady or Humours Reconciled. A tale of a Tub. The Sad Shepherd or A Tale of Robin Hood. The Case is Altered. Entertainments &c. -- v. 7. Masques at Court -- v. 8. Masques continued. Epigrams. Underwoods -- v. 9. Underwoods continued. Translations &c. Timber or Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter. English grammar. Jonsonus Virbius or The Memory of Ben Jonson. Glossarial index. Beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf in full polished calf board edges triple ruled in gilt raised bands gilt red and maroon spine labels gilt other compartments fully gilt decorated all edges gilt marbled endpapers. From the library of E.C. Converse with his armorial bookplate just a bit of off-setting from plates but in extraordinary condition. Printed for G. & W. Nicol unknown
161652220London. Good. 1616-1640. Hardcover. Old paneled calf rebacked later. Front board detached included. Contains: the Masques; Under-woods; Mortimer: his Fall. Horace; English Grammar; Timber: The Magnetick Lady; a Tale of a Tub. At the end are the first 7pp of the Masques. Lacks general title page. Ample margins in spite of mild marginal losses at leading edges with the exception of Discoveries which has slight losses to some of the printed marginalia. Pp. 1 sectional title 10-159 Masques ; 3 163-285 Under-Wood ; 1 287-290 291-292 Mortimer ; 1-29 Horace His Art of Poetrie ; 30-33 34-84 The English Grammar ; 85-96 one leaf excised 99-132 Discoveries ; 2 3-64 The Magnetick Lady ; 2 67-120 a Tale of a Tub which is misnumbered all of the 70's are repeated. 1-7 Christmas His Masque as it was Presented at Court. 1616 The last pages have some marginal repairs. ; quarto . hardcover
1931WRCLIT60482Np: The Artist 1931. Original ink brush drawing 36 x 28cm 14.2 x 11 inches on cream wove paper. Mounted at top corners to larger sheet and matted and framed under plexi. With the Shahn estate label on the verso of the frame. A fine exploration of the theme of Levana the Roman Goddess a recurrent preoccupation of Shahn's with his manuscript caption title as above and signed by him in the lower right corner. Shahn utilized this drawing as the cover image for the 1931 portfolio LEVANA AND OUR LADY OF SORROWS and returned again late in life to the same subject in a somewhat variant form for the 1966 lithograph published by Gemini G.E.L. The Artist unknown books
13277Shahn Ben. UNTITLED. Drawing ink on paper. Unsigned and undated. 8 x 4 inches. Provenance Robert and Elodie Osborn He the famous satirist and cartoonist she the expert on organizing traveling art exhibitions for MOMA and other museums. In very good condition. unknown
190634159Columbus Ohio: Schmidt 1906. First Edition. 32pp. illustwo ports and a woodcut on title page which shows some old soiling. Disbound spine show wear. Lacks the original pictorial wrappers. Adams Herd 2143. Howes S 866. Stalker tells of cowboy life including cattle drives from Texas into Indian Territory and Denver. Very scarce! There is a copy on the net for $2250. Schmidt unknown books
1944140946391Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1944. First edition. First edition first printing. All points in Johnson The Dark Page I: correct cloth design title page dated 1944 correct size 429 numbered pages of text jacket priced at $2.50. vi 429 pp. Bound in publisher's red cloth with black lettering. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket small chip and tear near head worn along edges unclipped $2.50. Uncommon. The novel that inspired the Technicolor-blasted 1945 hit film. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
188147212N. P.: Privately photographed n. d. ca 1881. 1881. First edition. 5 1/4" x 8 1/2" 11 1/8" x 14 3/4" framed photograph of an Apache Maiden by Western photographer George Ben Wittick. He traveled with Matilde Coxe Stevenson the first woman to work in the Southwest as an ethnologist on her ethnographic survey of Arizona in 1881. In 1885 she became President of the Women's Anthropological Society of America. George Benjamin Wittick was a photographer born in Pennsylvania later moving to Illinois and then out west in 1878 to pursue frontier photography. He first worked for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroads but later established his first photography studio in Gallup New Mexico. During his career he photographed many subjects to include the railroad; southwestern landscapes such as Canyon de Chelly the Navajo Reservation and Pueblo scenes; and the Native peoples mostly the Apache Navajo Hopi and Zuni. He also painted scenes of the American expansion westward as well. He carried with him a collection of props for his photographs to include rifles pistols blankets pottery and more. Most of his photographs were taken outside using the natural sunlight against backdrops. His best known photographs were of Geronimo and Billy the Kid. In 1900 he established his last studio at Fort Wingate. He later died in 1903 of a rattlesnake bite at Fort Wingate which was foretold by a Hopi priest. Photograph is well-mounted and an attractive rendering of a young Apache girl who is well dressed in her outfit as she displays some Apache baskets and a handsome water jar. Very good condition. Privately photographed, n. d. (ca 1881). unknown
20091-0961842245Sunshine Publishing 2009. Paperback. New. 167 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Sunshine Publishing paperback
19300001287DETROIT FLORIDA CALIFORNIA. Good. 1930. On offer is the fascinating original manuscript diary of Miss Anne Bernstein b. May 28 1914 of Michigan the diary starts out with her first living in Dryden and then a year later the family moves to Detroit. This is a very unique diary inasmuch it is a travel diary of the many many trips Anne made from her teens as a high spirited young woman on road trips or hitchhiking on numerous short and long distance trips in 1930 to vacation trips holiday excursions hospital stays weekned visits etc. a mature and sometimes married woman would take over the next 25 years until 1955. Through Anne's travel lists and narrative we are in truth documenting her adult life. The first page lists 12 different trips in the summer through to Thanksgiving. In 1931 the entries become somewhat more detailed and the 'Ran away from home' makes for an ominous entry in green ink. But with all her rebelliousness and running around partying and boys Anne is at heart a very nice Jewish girl who gets married to Benjamin Bradley at the Heights Temple in Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal. Over 88 pages of entries we see a life and get an intimate look at what Anne was like and her experiences including her single years hitchhiking all over the place her marriage to Ben Bradley the birth of her children including twins the family's move to Florida living in California with her husband because he's in the Navy her horse racing and everything in between. Plus she seems to love to drink and smoke and on numerous occasions "swears off of both" but that promise to herself doesn't last too long. Here are some snippets of this super diary: "July 5th 1930 Hitch hiked to Almont Imlay Romeo Clifford North Branch and Kingstom. 160 miles." "September 5th 1931 Labor day. To parade at Romeo with mother father Sammy Lily Niki and I. Then to Detroit and new home at 16161 Roselawn." "July 30th 1932 To Lakeville to swim with mailman. Also back with him on his afternoon route." "July 4th 1933 Race at Dryden. I came in first. Beat Allison and Higbee's horses." "Labor Day 1933 Spent weekend at farm with family. Horse races at Race Track. Sam won Farmer's race. I won the heavy pong race." "October 7th & 10th 1934 With Morrey Lily mother and me to Florida. Lower Michigan Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Florida. Miami Beach. 1665 James Ave .Arrived in Florida nice trip. Stayed at Villa D'este Hotel on Biscayne Blvd." "November 15th 1934 Got a job at "Petrie's" Flagler St. Miami Florida. Met Esther Weinberg and Mrs. Petrie." "February 14th 1935 Valentines Day. Met Allen Serlin and swore off smoking forever. Not for Allen for Sammy Broke resolution June 1935. See New Year's eve 1936." "December 31st 1935 New Year's eve. Lily Harold mother and I quietly saw the new year in at our apt. at 642 Michigan Ave. Miami Beach Florida. Went swimming today also." "January 7th 1937 Thursday. Arrived in Miami 11:00 a.m. Rented an apt with Sherman's at Seville Plaza at 642 Michigan Miami Beach. Saw William's Fish Kaplain's Sangerman's Neham's George and Stacey." "February 6th 1937 Saturday. Decided to leave Sherman's at 642 Michigan. Saw Mrs. Titelbaum at Blackstone. Engaged as governess for Arline 8 years old and Carol 4 ½ years old. Room board and salary." "March 27th 1937 Friday. Moved to our new flat at 3200 W. Philadelphia. Good luck and happiness I hope." "November 18th 1938 Left for Cleveland with Lily via Mercury. Dinner on train. Ben and Harvey met us at the station. Checked in to Hollender Hotel. To Ohio Villa. Saw Marian and Cal Smith." "April 22nd 1939 5:30 Mercury to Cleveland. Ben gave me a gorgeous engagement ring Tuesday April 25th." "August 30th 1939 To bed at 11:30. Spent an absolutely sleepless night. Heard war declared over radio by Hitler. Sept. 1st 5:00 Det. time." "September 25th & 26th 1939 New York. Ben Bradley and I were married at Heights Temple Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal." "October 1st 1939 Took cab to Lakeview Rd. Rented an apartment at Sovereign Hotel. Married life is marvelous. I have a wonderful Husband. Now: Mrs. Ben Bradley!" "November 25th 1942 Ben enlisted in U.S. Navy 1st class petty officer." "February 25th 1943 Arrived in Los Angeles after a perfect trip. Took a bus to Oxnard and cab to Port Hueneme Ben's C. B. Camp. Finally met Ben at USO at Oxnard. Spent night at home of Ben Rich." "February 24th 1945 Hitch hiked to Van Nuys Cal. To Helen Cole's "Golden Egg Ranch". The diary was kept in a 3 ½" x 5 ¾" journal titled "My Travels" which really describes Anne's life the best. She doesn't seem to stay in one place for very long. The cover is worn and pulling away a bit from the binding and a few pages are torn out but overall G.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; DEPRESSION ERA HITCHHIKING TRAMPING TRAVEL JUDAICA JEWISH JUDAISM FEMINISM GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY CANADIANA TRAVEL GERMANY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . unknown
DADAX184416697XBlack Library 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 5.08x1.81x7.80. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Black Library paperback
1928133223N.p.: N.p. 1928. Two vintage oversize photographs from the first stage production of "The Front Page" in 1928 showing two different trio shots of the reporters who grace the majority of the play. The first photo a double weight 8 x 10 by Florence Vandamm with her blindstamped name on the recto shows Lee Tracy later played by Rosalind Russell onscreen Osgood Perkins and Frances Fuller. The second a oversize 11 x 14 uncredited but by White Studios in New York City shows the star Walter Baldwin later played by Cary Grant onscreen Osgood Perkins and Lee Tracy. Both photographs with numerous annotations and stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Excessively rare photographs from the first staging of the play that made Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur famous. The play would be published the same year in book form by Covici-Friede and was the basis for three films: The Front Page" in 1931 with Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien "The Front Page" in 1974 with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau and most famously the classic screwball comedy "His Girl Friday" with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in 1940. N.p. unknown books
1944173785Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1944. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a trimmed Good dust jacket. Owner bookplate name on FEP. Soiling along spine rear panel and top text block edge. Rubbing open tearing along panel edges. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
2002__1860583806John Wiley & Sons Inc 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 1032 pages. 9.84x7.87x0.59 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
1685JLOebSOL70Amsterdam: '5445' ie. 1684 or 1685. 1685. folio. ff. 224. Hebrew title within elaborate woodcut border. woodcut ornaments & title vignette. 2 columns. Hebrew text. contemporary vellum overlapping fore-edges lacking rear endleaves Hebrew title repaired at lower & gutter edge some light browning. Third Edition including the second edition of the super-commentary Leket Shikchah first printed in the 1660-61 edition by Jacob Abendana Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue London 1681-85. Amsterdam: '5445' [ie. 1684 or 1685]. hardcover
mon0000272257Cambridge Discovery Education 25/06/2015 00:00:01. paperback. Very Good. 1.0992 29.6774 20.8841. Cambridge Discovery Education paperback
1906ys3303L'Edition d'art H. Piazza Sélection Abraxas-libris Broché sous emboitage 1906 In-8 (17 x 23,4 cm), broché sous emboîtage, couverture rempliée, 222 pages, 1 de 348 exemplaires sur vélin, superbes compositions en couleurs de E. Dinet commentées par Sliman Ben Ibrahim Bamer ; légères pliures au dos, par ailleurs intérieur très frais, bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1700S.l. [Lyon,], 1793.Trois volumes reliés in-8 (13 x 20 cm) de xvj - 384 pages, 364 pages, 280 pages et 61 pages. Reliures demi-veau à coins, dos lisses ornés, pièces de titres noires. Reliures légèrement usées, coiffes supérieures abîmées, mors légèrement fendus en bas des dos, quelques rousseurs, sinon bon exemplaire.Très rare ouvrage d'ésotérisme chrétien qui traite des questions de métaphysique, de cosmogonie, de la genèse, du judéo-christianisme, de Satan, de l'état primordial avant la chute, du mystère de la croix, de la doctrine des nombres, de l'élection et de la grâce, de la magie naturelle, des prodiges, des prophéties, etc... Jean-Philippe Dutoit-Membrini, alias Keleph Ben Nathan, est un pasteur suisse de Lausanne, francophone, né à Moudon le 27 septembre 1721, mort à Lausanne le 21 janvier 1793. Il relève du christianisme vaudois du XVIIIème siècle, il est piétiste, mystique, proche de l'ésotérisme. Il fut l'éditeur et le disciple de Madame Guyon, ainsi que d'Antoinette Bourignon.Dorbon 1432 "Très rare" - Caillet 3480 "recherché".