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194958908BBSt. Ives und Ronco. 1949, 1959.
446350 Paris, A. Fayard & Cie, sd, cent trente trois volumes ( 18 x 23 cm ) ,ss pp,numéroté au dos (avec inversion du 37 et 73 ,sans gravité pour l'ensemble) reliure en demi-percaline vert-olive ,aux quatre coins,en très bon état,papier non piqué,en parfaite condition,
1966100299Sceaux Henri Chopin 1966 27x27cm OU Cinquième Saison n°26/27 Ce « OU » se nomme « Le homard cosmographique » et constitue le deuxième volume du « Dernier roman du monde » d'Henri Chopin. Sceaux, 1966, 272x264mm, 80p., sous couverture à rabats conçue par Burka. Participations de Edmund Allen, Roberto Altmann, Serge Béguier, Bertini, Jan Burka, Henri Chopin, John Furnival, Ilse et Pierre Garnier, Hirsal Grögereva, Jiri Kolar, Kosice, Hanjörg Mayer, Rancillac, C. Frederick, Reutersward, Rotella et Ben. Un disque 17cm contenant les poèmes phonétiques de Raoul Hausmann de 1918 à 1964 dits par lui-même, ainsi que des interventions d'Henri Chopin et Bernard Heidsieck. Exemplaire n°45/525 provenant du poète Altagor portant son ex-libris « Altagor anti-symbol extra-monde absolu 13, rue Valette Paris V », et cette dédicace : « Pour Altagor, ce homard burlesque / Henri Chopin ». (100299)
Q-0395071151Houghton Mifflin. Library Binding. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Houghton Mifflin unknown
2010__1843116286Informa Maritime & Transport 2010. Hardcover. New. 583 pages. 10.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Informa Maritime & Transport hardcover
19671388New York: Grossman Publishers 1967. First Edition / Limited Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. Signed limited edition of Days of David Ben-Gurion signed by author and first Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion. Quarto 157pp. Blue cloth title printed on front cover. Blue end papers. In publishers acetate dust jacket illustrated with image of Ben-Gurion some loss at top of spine light toning to plastic. Housed in custom black cloth slipcase. Book is signed by David Ben-Gurion on title page with limitation on copyright page which reads: "This is a Special Edition limited to one hundred and fifty copies of which this is No. 64." David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel. He was known as Israel's Founding Father for the role he played in establishing the nation. Grossman Publishers unknown books
2016x-0198758324Oxford Univ Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 2580 pages. 9.75x6.75x4.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
1989x-0849369835CRC Pr I Llc 1989. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 296 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
107624Venice 1704. . 4to later morroco-backed boards rubbed with gilt floral ornaments and Hebrew title to spine; red-stained edges staining and worming to leaves a few small tears affecting text front endpaper missing first title page partially detached with old repairs.<br /> Responsa work by Hagiz bound together with sermons by Galante both published in Venice the same year.<br /><br />Ya'akov ben Smuel Hagiz aka Jacob Hagiz 1620-1674 was a Sephardi Jewish Talmudist born at Fes Morocco. In about 1646 Hagiz went to Italy for the purpose of publishing his books and remained there until after 1656 supporting himself by teaching. About 1657 he left Livorno for Jerusalem where the Vega brothers of Livorno had founded a Beit Midrash for him and where he became a member of the rabbinical college. He had a large number of eager young students as his followers among whom were Moses ibn Habib who became his son-in-law and Joseph Almosnino later the Rabbi of Belgrade. Hagiz was active in the opposition to Sabbatai Zevi and banned his teachings.<br /><br />Moshe ben Yonatan Galante 1621-1689 grandson of the 16th-century rabbi Moshe Galante was a 17th-century head rabbi of Jerusalem and Hagiz's father-in-law. Galante served as the first Rishon Le'Zion and was called Magen meaning 'defender' or 'shield' with reference to the initials of his name. Rabbi Hezekiah da Silva of Livorno was among his disciples. Just as Hagiz Galante was among the fierce opponents to Sabbatai Zevi and his teachings. Following Hagiz's death Galante took his place as the head of Beit Ya'akov Yeshivah in Jerusalem which was the biggest and most prominent Jewish education establishment of Jerusalem at the time.<br /> Venice, 1704. hardcover
2014012995London: Gollancz. A fine unread UK 'Royal Opera House' Edition - paperback - first printing thus - no dustjacket as issued - All my books are always securely packed with plenty of bubblewrap in professional boxes and promptly dispatched within 2-3 days SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR - Pictures available upon request . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 2014. Gollancz hardcover
awd-711Bremen, 1977–1982, puis 2012-2015, collection complète en 13 numéros (dont le 10, co-publié avec la revue Le Sphinx). Présentation sous diverses formes (chemise, enveloppe, sac en plastique, fascicule imprimé, boites en kraft ou en carton blanc). Multiples, photocopies, photographies, affiches, objets, dessins : contributions graphiques, écrites, postales sonores, musicales de Jacques Juin, Thierry Tillier, Gaston Criel, Vittore Baroni, Angela Riemann, Willy Buchholz, Jack Marlow, Lucien Suel, Theo Lesoula’ch, Colette Ruch, Robin Crozier, Bill Gaglione, Ben Vautier, Julien Blaine, Dick Higgins, Broutin, Joël Hubaut, puis Frédéric Acquaviva, Maria Faustino, Uwe Hässler, Virgile Novarina, Titi, Jean-Luc et Marie-Sol Parant, François Poyet, Véronique Serra, Gilbert Artman, Robert Wood, etc. Présenté à la XIIème Biennale de Paris en 1982, Le Point d’ironie fait partie des collections Small Press &. Communications (Weserburg), MACBA (Barcelona), Ruth & Marvin Sackner Archives for Concrete & Visual Poetry (Miami), Museu de Arte Contemporânea Serralves (Porto), Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), etc. Tirage à 100 ex. On joint différentes pièces additionnelles : maquettes originales d’éditions, photographies, tapuscrits signés, dont plusieurs poèmes de Gaston Criel, (Bon état général, une boîte un peu écrasée.)
198515801985 1985. 37,5 x 26,5 cm, encre de Chine et disque contrecollé sur carton fin. Oeuvre originale datée et signée par Ben, numérotée 11/25 car elle fit partie du tirage de tête du porte-folio Cirque Divers édité par Lebeer-Hossmann en 1986. Excellent état.
alb22c606c680faf1deRobin A. Guide to Private Therapy. Issue 8. In Russian /Roben A. Rukovodstvo k chastnoy terapii. Vypusk vosmoy. Treatment of Liver and Kidney Diseases in St. Petersburg. Edition of the journal Modern Medicine 1901. 252 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb22c606c680faf1de.
3689Warsaw H. Bomberg Zvi Tsevi Ya'akov; Warszawie Drukarni J. Lebensona 1841-59. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Three volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. 359; 96; 40. Three title-pages present. Handsome vignette illustration at end of approbations and introduction. Contemporary ownership inscriptions stamps; browned occasionally stained in places. HARDCOVER bound in contemporary quarter calf and brown cloth gilt lettering-piece to spine cloth inner hinges. A moderately worn copy overall good. ~ FIRST EDITION. The complete work comprising of all 3 volumes: Zoology Botany Mineralogy. Written in Hebrew mostly in Rashi script. The second volume on botany includes many Latin names. Joseph Schönhak was born at Tiktin 1812; died at Suwalki 1870. He led a retired life devoting his time to writing and study. He was the author of "Ha-Mashbir" or "Aruk he-Hadash" Warsaw 1858. His "Toldath Haaretz" Toledot ha-Arez is a natural history in three volumes. The subjects are arranged and classified and a full description of each is given as to color form and habitat. Those that are mentioned in the Bible are given book chapter and verse; and so with those mentioned in the Talmud. The "Ha-Masbir" is an Aramaic-German rabbinical dictionary based on Nathan ben Jehiel's "Aruk" "Hamiluim oder Masbir Hachadasch. Aramäisch-rabinisch-deutsches Wörterbuch Ergenzung zu dem Hamasbir oder Aruch" Warsaw 1869. His "Sefer ha-Milluim" was published in Warsaw in 1869 "Sefer Ha-Miluim Le-Aruch: A dictionary to the Talmud and Midrashim based on the order of the Aruch with clarification of readings and sources from the Babylonian and Palestian Talmuds the Tannaitic Midrahsim ." was reprinted 1978 Jerusalem Makor. Bibliography: Ha-Maggid 1870 No. 49; Fuenn Keneset Yisrael 1866. See also Isidore Singer and Julius Gottlieb: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Rare. I-5 OUT <br/> <br/> Warsaw, H. Bomberg (Zvi [Tsevi] Ya'akov); Warszawie, Drukarni J. Lebensona, 1841-59. hardcover
1880024287Washington: Government Printing Office. First Edition. Original brown cloth. Two small chips on front cover wear on rear cover edge faint stain on fore-edge Good Plus. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1880. Government Printing Office hardcover
mon0003318267Lund Humphries 1948T. hardcover. Good. . Lund Humphries hardcover
2000AIB628_144865_628Zhonghua; 1 March 1. 2009 2000-01-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Hardcover. Pages Number: 331 Language : Chinese. Publisher: Zhonghua Book Company; No. 1 March 1. 2009. Buddha statues Mian top grade through fine atlas. precise and beautiful language. to rescue and protect these precious cultural heritage. has played a non- estimate Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Zhonghua; 1 (March 1. 2009) hardcover
120202The Hague: Institute of Social Studies. Paperback. Fine. The almost complete sequence of 59 numbers runs from Volume 25 number 4 October 1994 to Volume 38 Number 5 September 2007. Nearly all the numbers are in mint condition. A few have a little rubbing to wrappers. All are unmarked. In the earlier years of this run the journal issued four numbers annually; in the later ones five. The years 2005 and 2007 include sixth numbers titled Forum. The following five numbers are missing from this sequence overall: Volume 28 Number 3 July 1997; Volume 31 number 3 July 2000; volume 34 number 4 September 2003; and Volume 34 Number 5 November 2003. Dispatch charges for this heavy item would be negotiated. <br/> <br/> Institute of Social Studies paperback
1732AQ20588London: Printed for W. Feales 1732. 2 96; 96; 100; 35pp 1. Each of the plays has a separate dated title page pagination and register. With an engraved frontispiece and a final page of publisher's advertisements. Contemporary gilt-tooled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Extremities heavily rubbed lower joint split loss to head of spine corners bumped. Internally clean and crisp occasional inked highlighting to terminal catalogue. A collection of dramatist Ben Jonson's 1572-1637 most popular works; including his comic masterpiece The Alchemist 1610 - one of the only Renaissance plays besides the works of Shakespeare to have achieved longevity and remain popular with audiences throughout the intervening centuries. The three plays are subjoined by 'A true and exact catalogue of all the plays and other dramatick pieces that were ever yet printed in the English tongue in alphabetical order: continu’d down to April 1732' also issued separately. The list compiled by bookseller William Feales ‘Where may be had Variety of Plays’ though rather comprehensive is of limited bibliographical scope as it provides only the titles with no regard for authorship or publication details. That said it does furnish each entry with an abbreviation denoting the genre: 'Those Plays that have this Mark are Acting Plays: Those with C. stand for Comedy T. for Tragedy T.C. for Tragi-Comedy O. for Opera and F. for Farce'; an intriguing early eighteenth-century publishing curiosity clearly calculated for a commercial rather than scholarly readership. ESTC T79993. 12mo. Printed for W. Feales unknown
1815007976London 34 Rathbone Place: S & J Fuller 1815. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. TALLY-Ho Ben ie ALKEN Henry. The First of Alken's coloured Books combining humour sporting culture and horse-riding satire. Oblong folio in half morocco over grey cloth by Riviere & Sons gilt tooling gilt titles to morocco label. Spine raised bands gilt tooling & titles rubbed along edges. Internally engraved title page followed by seven lively hand coloured plates of hunters and horses and their mishaps plates dated 1815 & watermarked J Whatman 1819 red marbled endpapers t.e.g. book labels to fpd Charles Cooper Townsend & Charles C Auchincloss. A lovely copy. A rejoinder to Sir Robert Frankland's Indispensable accomplishments London 1811. 251350 mm. Tooley 44. Schwerdt 1 p. 20. Bobins 747. Not listed in Abbey Life Plates are: Engraved title page 1. Going along a slapping pace; 2. Topping a flight of Rails 3. Charging an Ox-fence. 4. Got in and getting out. 5. Facing a Brook 6. Swishing at a Rasper 7. Returning Home in Triumph. Title continues:In looking over that very amusing work call'd Indispensable accomplishments sign'd Billesdon Coplow with which I was very much delighted but could not forbear remarking that he consider'd it only necessary that the horse should come well into the next field charge and ox fence go in and out clever face a brook & swish at a rasper he does not mention that to do all that kind of thing it is necessary he should be mounted by a rider of judgment and courage. I have undertaken begingsic his pardon to mount well qualified horses with unqualified riders and to shew the figure those horses are likely to cut during the day. As an early coloured-plate satire of riding culture and horse-sports it offers modern viewers insight into early 19th-century sporting and social attitudes <br/> <br/> S & J Fuller hardcover
191858657Un des 800 exemplaires sur vélin numéroté (n° 132) après 125 japon, illustrations de E. Dinet, décoration de Mohammed Racim, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin à coins rouge, couvertures conservées, tête dorée, L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza, Paris, 1918, VIII-177 pp. avec 27 compositions en couleurs sous serpentes légendées (dont 8 doubles) par Dinet et 12 ornementations en couleurs par Mohammed Racim
51-2618Wien : Georg Holzinger 1816. Original 3/4 leather with marbled boards.OCLC Number: 69436880Hebrew letters. Text in Yiddish or Hebrew.Bible Candles and lights Judaism Jewish ethics Jewish women Jewish women--Religious life Jews--Dietary laws Mikveh. Wien : Georg Holzinger, 1816. hardcover
67045ALS by David Ben-Gurion BEN-GURION David. ALS. Israel: 1963. Letter to W. Colson Leigh Bureau Lecture Company dated Sept. 7 1963. Written in English with blue ball point pen. Ben-Gurion explains that at this time "he is engaged in writing a book and will have to stay in his kibbutz Sde Boker." Original envelope. Rust from paper clip on top corner stamp of when received dated July 15 else very good. David Ben-Gurion 1886-1973 was most likely working on his 11 volume history of Israel's early years. He was head of the World Zionist Organization in 1946. He largely led the struggle for an independent Jewish state in Palestine. On May 14 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. He is known as Israel's founding father. HBS 67045. $1000 1963 unknown books
21623<p><b>BEN-GURION DAVID.</b> 1886-1973. Polish-born Israeli statesman who became Israel's first prime minister after proclaiming its independence in 1948. ALS. <i>"D. Ben Gurion"</i>. 1p. Postcard. Jerusalem March 6 1955. To Israeli historian and politician <b>BEN-ZION DINUR</b> 1884-1973. In Hebrew with translation. The postcard bears a postal cancellation that commemorates the 40th anniversary of the formation of Trumpeldor's famous Zionist Mule Corps.</p><p><i>"On the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the 'Zionist Mule Corps' by Joseph Trumpeldor and his friends the youth should know more about the personal example set by the members of the Second Aliyah whose actions and heroism have become the personal educator of the people…"</i></p><p>An early Zionist Ben-Gurion moved to Palestine in 1906 to take up farming. Following his expulsion by Turkey at the outbreak of World War I he rallied British and American support to promote increased Jewish immigration to Palestine and after spending decades strengthening Palestine's Jewish community Ben-Gurion proclaimed the birth of Israel on May 14 1948. He assisted in creating the Israeli army often using military force to thwart Arab violence. After announcing his intention to leave public life Ben-Gurion moved to the newly founded Negev Kibbutz Sde-Boker in early 1954. He never completely abdicated his leadership role however and in February 1955 Ben-Gurion returned to public life first as minister of defense in which capacity he penned our letter. Following his tenure as defense minister he was reelected prime minister in November 1955.</p><p>Born in Pyatigorsk in the North Caucasus <b>Joseph Trumpeldor</b> 1880-1920 abandoned his training as a dentist to join the Russian army in 1902 losing an arm during the Russo-Japanese War. He returned to active duty as quickly as possible but was taken prisoner by the Japanese. After regaining his freedom he became the most decorated Jewish soldier in the Russian army and the first Jew to be offered an officer's commission. However because of his disability Trumpeldor resigned from the military to study law. Increasingly interested in Zionism's goal of establishing a Jewish homeland Trumpeldor immigrated to Palestine Erez Israel in 1911 then part of the Ottoman Empire where he lived and worked on several collective farms while helping defend Jewish settlements in the Lower Galilee. </p><p>With the outbreak of World War I in 1914 the Russian-born Trumpeldor became an enemy alien in Ottoman Palestine and was deported to Egypt where he organized his fellow deportees into a military organization created to assist the British liberation of Palestine from the Ottomans. In 1915 Trumpeldor established the Zion Mule Corps or Jewish Legion part of the 38th and 42nd Battalions of Royal Fusiliers and the subject of our letter. Most of the Jewish volunteers were sent to the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli Campaign where they fought heroically against the Turks. They returned to Egypt and the corps disbanded in 1916. </p><p>By 1919 Trumpeldor had returned to Palestine where he was instrumental in the immigration of Russian-Jewish soldiers to British-occupied Palestine. On March 1 1920 the Jewish farming village of Tel Hai in the Upper Galilee's Hulah Valley came under attack by Shiite gangs from neighboring Lebanon who were searching for French soldiers. Anticipating trouble a militia led by Trumpeldor and organized by the Jewish defense organization Hashomer arrived and a skirmish broke out resulting in a number of casualties on both sides including the fatally-wounded Trumpeldor who had been shot in the stomach. His last words were reported to have been "Never mind it is good to die for our country" "<i>Ein davar</i><i> </i><i>tov lamut be'ad</i>artzeinu" an expression that became as famous as Nathan Hale's "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." Trumpeldor remains to this day one of Israel's greatest military heroes. </p><p>Born in the Russian Empire Dinur became involved in Zionist activities around the turn of the century. He immigrated to Palestine in 1921 where he continued his academic career as a scholar of Jewish history. At the time of our letter Dinur was a professor at Hebrew University as well as a member of the Knesset and Minister of Education and Culture succeeding Ben-Gurion in that post and serving from October 1951 until November 1955. </p><p>Written on an Israel Post postcard bearing a March 8 1955 Jerusalem post mark and a second ink postal cancellation in Hebrew and English commemorating the Zion Mule Corps. With normal wear and a file hole in the right margin. In excellent condition.</p><br /> books
192248034Numbered Edition. This is number 1824 of 2025 books printed. "Limited edition for private circulation only consisting of two thousand and twenty-five numbered copies. Only two thousand copies for sale. Published September 1922". One hundred seventy-four pages. Bright purple cloth hardcover. Title stamped on spine in gold. Untrimmed edges. Red endpapers. Ten pen and ink drawings and page illustrations throughout by Wallace Smith each full page illustration protected by tissue page. A suppressed book - with a history. Very clean copy. Small nick/tear on the blank page after the endpapers and before the limited edition page - very slight water fading along the very top edge of the blank pages in the front and back from red endpapers - no fading on body of text. crack in hinge of paper between first blank page and limited edition numbered page - not prominent - Spine is secure book has look and feel of one much newer. Used copy well cared-for. Our book number 48034. COVICI-McGEE hardcover