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1963H73631London, Longmans 1963 xii + 188pp. + plates out-of-text, 22cm., cloth, dustwrapper, G, H73631
xii + 188pp. + plates out-of-text, 22cm., cloth, dustwrapper, G, H73631
2081002108301630Seibu-do N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 456p Size: 22cm Seibu-do paperback
1983ROD0121838BELGIQUE. 1983. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 75 pages agrafées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 410-Linguistique
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1890211190216020118214 Shinzaimokucho Nihonbashi district Tokyo 1890. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 14 Shinzaimokucho, Nihonbashi district, Tokyo paperback
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1947293491NY: United Nations 19 20 May 1947. library binding. Good-. 356 pp 11 294 pp.maps noting the partition plans population distribution 1944provincial autonomy plan historical documentation of attempts to absorb refugees from Nazi Europe and restrictions pages are yellowing first few pages are brittle some have tears and separated from the book but all text present tiny library mark tp part three pages are yellowing first few pages separated from binding pages yellow but not brittle covers many aspects of Palestine economygeorgraphyhistory. popilationreligion health. land etc. library mark on spine and slight library mark Restricted A/AC.13/2 Summaries of all the documents recommendations proposals and annexes and maps.Restricted A/AC.13/3 selected excerpts from of official soruces such as Palestine Royal Comm Report A Survey of Palestine 1945/46 Statistical Abstract of Palestine 1944-1945 Report of the Anglo American Committee of Inquiry regarding the problems of European Jewry and Palestine Cmd 6808 dept of State Publ No 2536 for use by members of Special Committee of Palestine. United Nations unknown
21191P., Poussielgue, 1853, in 12 relié plein veau vert, dos et plats ornés à chaud et à froid, XXVI-438 pages ; infimes défauts.
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189839131Johannesburg South Africa: Printed by M. J. Wood & Co. for The Council of The Congregation 1898. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Large octavo. 36pp. Original decorative wrappers. In the 1880s Johannesburg was the largest city in the Transvaal and the principal center of Jewish life in South Africa. On Jan. 29 1888 the Witwatersrand Gold-Fields' Jewish association bought two building-plots on President street for a synagogue and at the same time changed its name to "Witwatersrand Hebrew Congregation." The Rev. Mark L. Harris of Kimberley who preached at the laying of the foundation-stone Nov. 9 1888 was elected rabbi retaining that post till March 31 1898. He was succeeded by the Rev. W. Wolf reader and Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz rabbi. Illustrated with numerous b/w photographic reproductions this booklet was published to commemorate the 10 year-anniversary of the Witwatersrand Old Hebrew Congregation. Minor and sporadic creasing along edges of wrappers. Faint creasing mark at center of pages. Wrappers in overall good interior in good to very good condition. Printed by M. J. Wood & Co. for The Council of The Congregation unknown