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191025845Middle East Holy Land 1910. Color printed postcard. Unused not dated and undivided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. paperback books
191025848Middle East Holy Land 1910. Color printed postcard. Unused not dated and undivided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. paperback books
191025850Middle East Holy Land 1910. Color printed postcard. Unused not dated and divided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. paperback books
1973207237Jerusalem: Carta 1973. Paperback. 45p. color maps. 5 3/4 X 8 3/4 in bit rubbed wraps. Rear cover folds out to show maps. Inside rear cover find more text entitled 'Postcript 1973.'. Carta paperback books
195545769Jerusalem 1955. Paperback. Very Good. Jerusalem: n.d. 1955. 47p. Softcover. 23cm. <br/><br/> Jerusalem paperback books
190612768Meadville PA: Keystone 1906. Black and white stereoptical view of the city of Jerusalem seemingly taken from a high balcony; Keystone card number 11186; back of card gives further information concerning the geography architectural features of this view of the holy city; photographer's identifiers on card at edges; back of card gives 1905 date front gives 1906; clear image and with very good detail; light edge tips wear to card very good condition. Very Good. Keystone unknown books
197324238Frederiction: Fiddlehead Poetry Books 1973. First edition. 28 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies. Frederiction: Fiddlehead Poetry Books unknown books
1942195191London: War Organisation of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1942. Six-panel brochure very good rubricated title and red cross at top. Rules for sending care packages food books and other materials to prisoners held by the Axis. War Organisation of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John of Jerusalem unknown books
1975339181975. Softcover. G wear to covers pages have light background foxing. Ex-musuem stamp/label flyleaf and back cover. Black wraps. Unpaginated. Numerous bw plates. Text in English and Hebrew. Cat. - Israel Museum no. 134. unknown books
1912047781Ebenhausen bei München: Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt 1912. Nach den frühesten Drucken und mit den alten Holzschnitten herausgegeben von Peter Jerusalem. 448p. b/w illus. deckle edges lightly chipped dj Deutsche Volksbücher Wachen und Wecken. Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt unknown books
1978182572Jerusalem: The Israel Museum 1978. Softcover. VG/G covers are worn/rubbed; back cover has label covering title text. Ex-museum stamp on inside flyleaf. Title is divided English and Hebrew. White card wrap. 15 pages 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. Book in two sections: English and the Hebrew back to front right to left. Text in English and Hebrew. Scarce title on Walter Pichler. Intro by Yona Fischer. The Israel Museum unknown books
1976182576Jerusalem: Israel Museum 1976. Softcover. VG ex-museum label on cover stamp on flyleaf. Intials on front cover. Illustrated white card wrap. 16 pages : illustrations some color. portrait. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Israel Museum Jerusalem Spring 1976. Cat. #142. Israel Museum unknown books
1946183610Paris: Verve 1946. Hardcover. VG light wear to cover pages are very clean and clear. White paper covered boards gilt lettering on front cover gilt illustration on front and rear; bw illustrated end papers; 68 pp; profusely illustrated throughout in bw and color. Text is in French. From the series: Verve: revue artistique et littéraire; v. 4 no. 16. On cover wrapper: Le livre des tournois du Roi René. Verve hardcover books
192948176Stanford University California: Stanford University Press 1929. 1st Edition. Grey patterned cloth binding. No slipcase. Modest wear. Prior owner signature to ffep. A VG copy. xiii 1 blank 101 5 pp. Laid-in leaf with publisher's printed catalogue cards. Fronitispiece facsimile 4 inserted plates all with captioned tissue guards. 8vo. <br/><br/> Stanford University Press hardcover books
1929M12998Stanford:: Stanford University Press 1929. 1929. 24 cm. xiii 101 pp. 5 plates including frontis. with fine printed tissue guards leading engraved initial bibliography; title embossed with previous owner's small blind stamp Columbia University Medical Library as are pp. 3 27. Original gray on white marbled boards with gilt and black-stamped strip lines and text; spine somewhat tanned; rear pastedown with mounted envelope small rubber ink stamped date. Bookplate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons with ink and ink-stamped markings; slight ink offsetting. Very good. Scarce. First English edition dedicated to the Charaka Club by Wood who used the 1474 edition in his translation. Although there were presumably earlier manuscripts Garrison & Morton 5816 cite the 1474 edition as the "earliest printed book on ophthalmology". Stanford University Press, 1929. hardcover books
1949245709Milan: Ciarroca Edition 1949. First. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 28 pages of color plates and other b/w figures throughout. 383 page. 8vo white-stamped red cloth light edgewear; wood pulp paper toned as usual. Milan: Ciarroca Edition 1949. First edition. Overall a very good copy of this uncommon book.<br/><br/> Ciarroca Edition unknown books
192125752Boston: Roxburgh Publishing Company 1921. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth boards lettered in gilt on spine and front cover; 258pp. Slightly shaken; spine gilt dulled legible with difficulty; internally clean tight and unmarked. A solidly VG copy lacking the presumed dustwrapper. Extremely uncommon survey of vice and crime in the Windy City presented as an exercise in "psychopathology" but written in a flat hard-boiled style by the enigmatic "Prince Immanuel of Jerusalem" whose true identity is shrouded in mystery. This pseudonym turns up in a number of unexpected locations: as a steerage immigrant to California in 1909 where he is described as "the son of the Sultan of Turkey and an Arabian Jewess" and is apparently seeking to raise funds for the construction of a "Universal University" on the site of King Solomon's Temple see The Lompoc California Journal for Jan 3 1909; as the headmaster of an institution called the "University College of Africa" in Cairo Egypt ca. 1917 see Hill The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Papers v.11 p.769n; and as the creator of an invented language "Universal" ca. 1914 see Okrent In the Land of Invented Languages p.296. In the first two sources he is identified as "I.E. Goldreich" and "Eleasar Isaac Goldreich" respectively and he appears to have been a one-time British citizen. He was responsible for at least two other published works: Postcards of Palestine Cairo ca 1912 and Chaos: Written for the Illiterati Columbia City IN: 1947. A scarce and somewhat mysterious Chicago item. Roxburgh Publishing Company unknown books