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LFA-126748269Un ouvrage de 164 pages, format 140 x 205 mm, illustré, broché, s.d., Catéchuménat de Lyon, bon état
1978LFA-126748243Un ouvrage de 86 pages, format 150 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1978, Téqui, bon état
1978LFA-126748244Un ouvrage de 86 pages, format 150 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1978, Téqui (avec référence de bibliothèque)
1985LFA-126735751Un ouvrage de 736 pages, format 150 x 220 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1985, Editions du Centurion, bon état
1952LFA-126748370Un ouvrage de 144 pages, format 135 x 180 mm, broché, publié en 1952, Editions E. Privat, bon état
1968LFA-126732183Un ouvrage de 198 pages, format 115 x 155 mm, illustrations de G. Sassier, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1968, Editions Tardy, bon état
1983LFA-1267484836 plaquettes de 16, 24, 20, 16, 36 et 30 pages, format 170 x 225 mm, brochées, publiées en 1983, C.L.D., bon état
Harccover in-12, 448 pp., cartonage de l'editeur, dos percale bleue. Tres bel exemplaire. [MI-18] Livre ayant appartenu à Maurice GREVISSE et contenant quelques annotations ainsi qu'un petit dessin au crayon.
1972LFA00144Un ouvrage de 161 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1972, S.I.D.E.F., bon état
5575 (1815) 1st edition. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 10, 10, 2, 2, 56, 56, [1], 6 pages [143 pages total]. Includes the often missing 6-page list of subscribers. The Introduction states that the book was undertaken at the behest of the Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of London, Solomon Hirschell, together with Raphael di Meldola, Rabbi of the Sephardic community. It also includes the approbation of di Meldola as well as that of Rabbi Solomon ben Zevi Hirsch, the purpose of the work being to protect Jewish children from the inroads of Christian missionaries.The author indicates that the lack of understanding of Judaism among youth is the principle reason why he composed this work. Yet it was intended not just for Jews: Prof. David Ruderman has noted that, "except for its denunciation of Christian missionaries, Cohen's catechism with its English translation, seems to be nothing more than an innocent, uncontroversial presentation of the Jewish faith meant for both Jewish and Christian eyes" (D. B. Ruderman, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, p. 250). Cohen's work was indeed shared with American non-Jews. The Jewish merchant David Isaacs, in his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, sent the President a copy of the book [see University of Virginia exhibit (2001), To Seek the Peace of the City: Early Jewish Settlement in Charlottesville]. In 1818 Rebecca Gratz offered a copy to her friend Maria Fenno Hoffman, wife of the Attorney General of New York, Ogden Hoffman [see E. Wolf & M. Whiteman, The History of the Jews of Philadelphia, p. 304]. Jacob Marcus Rader lists Cohen's work as one of the Jewish educational books available to Rebecca Gratz when she began operating her Sunday School in Philadelphia [see United States Jewry, 1776-1985, 1-2, p. 393]. A review of this book was printed by Rabbi Yom Tov Benet in his book Tene Bekorim (1767). Shalom ben Jacob Cohen (17721845) himself was a Hebrew writer, poet, and editor. Born in Mezhirech, Poland, he studied German and read the new Hebrew literature, particularly Ha-Me'assef. His first book, Mishlei Agur (1799), was a collection of Hebrew fables in rhyme, with German translation, aimed at teaching Jewish children simple and clear Hebrew. Cohen went to Berlin in 1789 and taught in the Hinnukh Ne'arim school and in private homes. After the publication of several works he renewed the publication of Ha-Me'assef and served as its editor (180911). In 1813 Cohen left Germany, spent a short period in Amsterdam, and moved to London where he tried unsuccessfully to establish a Jewish school. From London, Cohen moved to Hamburg (1816 or 1817), where he spent three controversy-laden years. In a posthumously published poem he attacked the hypocrisy of the "reformists" for their lack of religious belief and national feelings and considered the establishment of the Reform temple in Hamburg an act of blasphemy. However, he refrained from public intervention on this controversy. In 1820 Cohen was invited by Anton Schmid to serve as head proofreader in the Hebrew section of his printing press in Vienna where he remained for 16 years. In 1821 Cohen established the annual Bikkurei ha-Ittim, three issues of which appeared under his editorship. In 1834 he published his poetic work, Nir David, a description of the life of King David, one of the first romantic works in Hebrew literature. In 1836 Cohen returned to Hamburg, where he lived until his death. His last extensive work was Kore ha-Dorot, a history of the Jewish people (1838). His other works include: Mattaei Kedem al Admat Zafon (1807), poetry; Amal ve-Tirzah (1812), an allegorical and utopian drama, a sequel to M.H. Luzzatto's La-Yesharim Tehillah; and Ketav Yosher (1820), a literary miscellany. Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 428, no. 2. Vinograd London 205. Roest 283. BE shin 2421; EJ; CD-EPI 0140837. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Juvenile literature. Juvenile works. OCLC: 44005964. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide, High quality 18th Century paper and internal binding are in exceptionally good condition a very nice copy. (BR-4-2-B-xr)
RO80087141IMPRIMERIE DE BRUNET. Non daté. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 543 pages. Manque la page de titre et les premières de garde. Quelques manques en marges, avec de petites déchirures. Couverture muette. . . . Classification Dewey : 268-Catéchisme
1945LFA-126748460Une plaquette de 44 pages, format 100 x 150 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1945, Impr. Saint-Paul, bon état
AQ20996London: J. Masters s.d. c.1850 16pp. Original publisher's printed grey wrappers. Lightly spotted. Internally clean and crisp. An apparently unrecorded introductory catechism for children divided into fourteen sections to facilitate commitment to memory with such charming inclusions as: ‘Q. Was our Lord Jesus Christ always man A. No. Q. When did He become man A. More than eighteen hundred years ago.’ . 16mo. J. Masters, [s.d., c.1850] unknown
1784AQ11159Dublin: Printed by G. Perrin.Printer to the Society c.1784. 24pp. Sewn into early wrappers. Marking to wrappers with some marginal staining to text. Contemporary ink inscription of Letitia Vance to verso of upper wrap. ESTC locates only two copies of this edition at Philadelphia Free library and University College. ESTC T168402. Seventh Edition. 12mo. Printed by G. Perrin...Printer to the Society unknown
1863AQ21668Glasgow: George Cameron 1863. 16pp. Stitched as issued into original publisher's printed salmon pink wrappers. Slightest of spotting to extremities. A clean and crisp copy. A remarkably crisp copy of an apparently unrecorded Victorian edition of an abridged version of the standard children's catechism issued at the behest of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for 'such as are of weaker capacity' the first recorded edition of which was published in 1683. . 16mo. George Cameron unknown
185572621855 Paris, Méquignon le jeune, 1855. In-12 chagrin rouge, tranches dorées.
1932814771932 Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse, (1932), grand in 4° (37x26 cm), relié demi-percaline bleue, plats illustrés.
63956Lyon, Pélagaud, 1865, petit in 12 relié pleine basane ancienne, 178 pages ; petit manque de cuir au bas du dos.
39484P., Librairie Exxlésiastique de Meyer, et Lyon, Périsse Frères-Rusand, 1832, in 12 relié demi-basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné, étiquette rouge, XVII-420 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; un mors entièrement fendu.
37900Romae, Typis S. Congreg. de Propagnada Fide, 1871. In-8°, VIII-595 pages. Reliure demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs, titre doré au dos.
1719128555à Paris, Lyon,, chez Nicolas Simart, imprimeur & libraire ordinaire de Monseigneur le Dauphin... , Leonard Plaignard 1719 5 volumes. In-6 17 x 9 cm. Reliures composites de l’époque veau fauve, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièces de titre maroquin grenat, plats encadrés d’un filet doré, XVI-636-288-288-392-240 pp. Ensemble en bon état.
517539Chicago, Draugas, 1917. In-8 reliure pleine toile vert bronze éditeur, 190 pp.
244052Niort, É.-M. Dépierris jeune, s.d. (début du XIXe) petit in-12, xxxviij pp., pp. 39-142, basane fauve granitée, dos lisse orné de hachurés, guirlandes et semis d'étoiles dorés Coins abîmés.
LFA-126748369Un ouvrage de 79 pages, format 135 x 185 mm, broché, s.d., Impr. Simon, bon état
1967LFA-126748271Un ouvrage de 95 pages, format 135 x 180 mm, broché, publié en 1967, Editions du Centurion (avec référence de bibliothèque)