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190091927Partitions sur les Guinguettes et bal musette,Partitions illustrées PARIS SERA TOUJOURS ... Librairie Parisienne 1900 approx.
1950103991Partitions sur la Saison Musica Films 1950 approx.
188018881Partitions sur la Terre et paysan Challiot Etienne 1880 approx.
190096487Partitions sur la Révolution Française Coutarel,Lyre Musicale 1900 approx.
1930100557Melodia 1930 approx.
192028509Partitions sur le Sport Breyer Hermanos Buenos Aires 1920 approx.
186580492Egrot 1865 approx.
1951155781951. Paris Neuf n°3 La Maison de la Médecine mai 1951- Broché 21 5 cm x 27 cm 88 pages - Rédacteur en Chef : Robert Delpire conseiller technique : Pierre Faucheux textes de Robert Giraud Blaise Cendrars Maurice Raphaël Michel Ragon André Dupuis Dr Robert Geain (les Esquimaux...) Paul-Emile Victor (jeux de ficelle) Paule Le Scour Marcelle Bouteiller Romi François Vallorbe ... ; poème et collages de Jacques Prévert photos noir deins de Mose Savignac Paul-Emile Victor... ; documents divers - Bon état - Robert Delpire alors jeune étudiant en médecine de 23 ans fonda cette revue qui eut 9 numéros avec une périodicité irrégulière (lisez l'article remarquable de Laurence Perrigault consacré à cette revue sur Strenae)
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20181764229681Sagwan Press 2018. Paperback. Acceptable. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.1847 printing. Pelham Richardson edition. Wear and fading on the boards. Foxing on the edges. Text and pictures are clear of markings and notations. This book is in acceptable condition and is a reading copy. No dust jacket included with this book. This book is from a library and may include stamps tape and markings. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Sagwan Press paperback
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195943006Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Kuk 1959. First edition. Original hardcover. 22 256 xvi pages includes many illustrations. 22 x 29 cm. In Hebrew with abstract and table of contents in English.<br> Photo book featuring a wealth of images of pre-war Jewish life in Lithuania along with essays. Edited and compiled by Hebrew poet Ya'akov David Kamson. <br> SUBJECTS: Jews -- Lithuania -- Pictorial works. Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Jews -- Lithuania -- Intellectual life. Ethnic relations. Jews. Our colleague sells for $250; buy ours for half the price instead. OCLC: 19155428.<br> Ex-library with usual markings. Good condition. YIZ-23-40-LEXCC. Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Kuk unknown
174042573Amsterdam: No Publisher Listed 1740. Hardback. 2nd edition. Period Vellum binding 12mo 132 leaves; 17 cm. In Hebrew. Mayer Sulzberger's copy with his bookplate. Like the Mishnah Mishnat Hasidim is arranged in "Sedarim" which are divided into "massechtot" and subdivided into "perakim." With an introduction entitled: Olam Katan. Includes index. Title-page has ornamental border. <br> Raphael Immanuel ben Abraham Hai Ricchi 1688-1743 was an "Italian rabbi cabalist and poet.After having studied Talmud under Nathan Pinkerle rabbi of Alessandria della Paglia Ricchi became tutor in the houses of several wealthy Jews. He was thus successively employed at Göritz Fiorenzuola Finale in Modena and Venice; in the last-named place he opened a school. He then went to Triest where he was ordained rabbi in 1717 by Hillel Ashkenazi rabbi of Canea after which he was invited to the rabbinate of Görz.<br> Owing to his great love for cabalistic studies and to his ascetic tendencies Ricchi resolved to settle in Palestine. He arrived at Safed in 1718 and during his stay there of two years he occupied himself with the study of the works of Isaac Luria and Hayyim Vital. He was also reordained rabbi by Hayim Abulafia. In 1720 an epidemic broke out in Palestine and Ricchi was compelled to return to Europe. <br> On the voyage he and all his fellow passengers were captured by pirates and brought to Tripolitza whence through the efforts of Abraham Halfon Ricchi and his family were allowed to return to Italy. He then occupied the rabbinate of Florence till 1723 in which year he removed to Leghorn where for twelve years he engaged in business as a merchant. He spent twenty months in travel visiting Smyrna Salonica Constantinople Amsterdam and London and in 1735 set out for Palestine spending two years at Aleppo and three at Jerusalem. In 1741 he returned to Leghorn and in 1743 while traveling in Italy for the purpose of selling his works he was killed by robbers who buried his body by the shore of the Reno. Six days later some Modena Jews discovered the remains and brought them to Cento for burial.<br> Ricchi's most important work is the above-cited 'Mishnat Hasidim' a cabalistic work begun in 1726 at Leghorn. <br> Like the Mishnah it is arranged in orders 'sedarim' which are divided into treatises 'massektot' and subdivided into chapters 'peraim' the names of the six Mishnah orders being taken in a cabalistic sense. But the chief divisions of the work are three termed 'mafteot' besides the introduction entitled ''Olam Kaon' = 'microcosmos' in which Ricchi endeavors to popularize the Cabala. <br> The first main division is the 'Maftea ha-'Olamot' in which the worlds are treated. It contains: 1 the order of Zera'im treating of the cabalistic cosmology and of metaphysics and divided into seven massektot and eighteen chapters; 2 the order Kodashim treating of the realm of emanation 'olam ha-azilut' which is styled 'the holy of holies' and containing twenty massektot and seventy-eight chapters; 3 the order ohorot treating of the three other realms namely those of creative ideas 'beri'ah' creative formations 'yezirah' and creative matter 'asiyah' and divided into nine massektot and twenty-seven chapters; and 4 the order Nezikin treating of the demons and 'kelifot' and divided into six massektot and seventeen chapters. <br> The second main division entitled 'Maftea ha-Neshamot' contains the order Nashim treating of souls in twelve massektot and forty-eight chapters. The third main division entitled 'Mafteah ha-Kawwanot' contains the order Mo'ed divided into fifty-eight massektot and 371 chapters and treating of the Kawwanah. It will be seen that the number of massektot in this work is 112 corresponding to the numerical value of the sacred name ; and the number of chapters 547 equal to the numerical value of Ricchi's name plus twelve the number of its letters. <br> The sources for this work besides the Zohar are mostly Isaac Luria's and Hayyim Vital's writings of which the 'Sefer ha-Gilgulim' 'Kanfe Yonah' and 'Shulhan 'Aruk' may be particularly mentioned. Ricchi drew also from other cabalists" M. Seligsohn in JE 1905.<br> NYU houses their copy in the Mitchell M. Kaplan Collection of Rare Judaica and Hebraica. Aviva Ben-Ur's Ladino catalog list #14. Judge Mayer Sulzberger "was closely associated with Isaac Leeser and assisted that scholar in editing The Occident contributing to it a partial translation of Maimonides' "Moreh Nebukim." After Leeser's death Sulzberger edited vol. xxvi. of The Occident. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's Hebrew Association which he served as president; and he has taken great interest in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia of which he has been vice-president since 1880. He was from the beginning in 1888 chairman of the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America; was one of the original trustees of the Baron de Hirsch fund; and interested himself in the establishment of agricultural colonies at Woodbine N. J. and in Connecticut.Sulzberger had one of the best private libraries in America; it contained a very large number of Hebraica and Judaica" WIkipedia. SUBJECTS: Cabala -- Early works to 1800. Siddurim -- Texts. Judaism -- Ari rite -- Liturgy -- Kabbale -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Siddour -- Textes. Cabala. OCLC: 904949349. OCLC lists only 2 copies of this 1740 2nd edition worldwide NYU & Cambridge and only 3 copies of the first edition of 1727.<br> Boards slightly bowed with front hinge starting. Remains of 19th Century paper label on spine. Lacks front blank pastedown. Jewish institutional bookplate in addition to that of Sulzberger. Paper toning but strong. About Very Good- Condition. Attractive copy of early edition of an important cabalistic text. RAB-67-7. Amsterdam: [No Publisher Listed] unknown
199443052No Place Listed: The Families of Rose Englander Moshe Wilf Meir Wilf and Dov Lieblein 1994. First edition. Original boards with dust jacket 8vo 154 pages 29 unnumbered pages of plates including illustrations. 25 cm. In English.<br> Privately printed translation of Megilat ha-damim shel Yehude Skoleh translated by Raphael Posner. The diary of a Ukrainian Jewish furrier who survived the Holocaust hiding with a peasant family. Contains photographs and facsimile of handwritten non-alphabetical register of survivors of Skole compiled by the author at the end of the war p. 148-150.<br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Ukraine -- Skole -- Personal narratives.OCLC: 33415459. Seldom seen in the trade. <br> Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good Condition. YIZ-23-70-CCL-’ex. [No Place Listed]: The Families of Rose Englander, Moshe Wilf, Meir Wilf and Dov Lieblein unknown
197215366Paris: Georges Blaizot/Claude Guérin 1972-4 First and only edition of this auction catalogue with a total of 670 lots. . Blue-green cloth with title in gilt on front covers. Six volumes quarto. . Lavishly illustrated with tipped in color plates and black and white plates. Spines just a trifle faded but a fine clean set. One of the great catalogs of French bookbinding. The books include early manuscripts incunables seventeenth- and eighteenth-century books with royal coats-of-arms and modern artists' books showcasing the work of Chagall Bonnard Picasso Matisse Laurencin and others. Georges Blaizot/Claude Guérin, hardcover