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2025x-1108495583Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 372 pages. 6.00x0.88x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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2026x-100969197XCambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 266 pages. 6.00x0.75x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
0881676349New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
73-3463Jerusalem: Jerusalem International Book Fair 1979. 58x40 cm. Black and white poster. Very Good. Jerusalem: Jerusalem International Book Fair, 1979 unknown
65268Cairo: Lehnert & Landrock c.1900. Oblont 4to. 21 x 27 cm. Publisher's original papered boards lettered in gilt. 24 heliogravure prints of Jerusalem good dark impressions on thick stock. Old inscription 'Sarah 1901' to front endpaper. Some wear to exterior with small loss to upper joint and some cracks to lower portion of spine internally very good. Lehnert & Landrock was a photographic studio run by Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock active in Tunisia and Egypt in the early 20th century noted for producing Orientalist images. Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock produced images of North African people landscapes and architecture for a primarily European audience. These images were mainly distributed in monographs though also as original prints photogravures and lithographic postcards. Cairo: Lehnert & Landrock, [c.1900]. hardcover
65528Jerusalem 1930. Original black & white photographic print 23 x 29 cm blind-stamp of the American Colony Jerusalem to lower right corner above which is the caption '4 Jerusalem & Olivet'. Old purple stamp to verso. Generally in very good condition. The American religious foundation and philanthropy that informally became known as the American Colony of Jerusalem was established in the Ottoman Empire in 1881 as a "Christian utopian society" led by American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine Larsen Øglende. Largely concerned with providing social services education meeting spaces and medical care it became known for producing and publishing an important documentation photographic series of the area of Jerusalem starting in the early 1900s. The community lasted until the 1950s. Around 1900 Elijah Meyers a member of the American Colony began taking photographs of places and events in and around the city of Jerusalem. Meyers's work eventually expanded into a full-fledged photographic division within the colony including Hol Lars Lewis Larsson and G. Eric Matson who later renamed the effort as The Matson Photo Service. Their interest in archaeological artifacts such as the Lion Tower in Tripoli pictured here and the detail of their photographs led to widespread interest in their work by archaeologists. The collection was later donated to the Library of Congress [Jerusalem, 1930]. unknown
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2019__0367257920Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 250 pages. 9.68x6.85x0.79 inches. Routledge hardcover
2024BN186118CERF 2024. 2024. Hardcover. Bible de Jérusalem voyage bleue: Edition voyage bleue <br/><br/>Bible de Jérusalem voyage bleue: Edition voyage bleue Ecole biblique de Jérusalem CERF hardcover
2016BN201489CERF 2016. 2016. Hardcover. La Bible de Jérusalem - Compacte blanche dorée: Edition compacte blanche dorée <br/><br/>La Bible de Jérusalem - Compacte blanche dorée: Edition compacte blanche dorée Ecole biblique de Jérusalem CERF hardcover
2016BN249629CERF 2016. 2016. Softcover. LA BIBLE DE JERUSALEM - POCHE RELIEE ROUGE <br/><br/>LA BIBLE DE JERUSALEM - POCHE RELIEE ROUGE Ecole biblique de Jérusalem CERF paperback
BN275399Der heilige Skarabäus. Roman <br/><br/>Der heilige Skarabäus. Roman Else Jerusalem unknown
1999BN138594Hogrefe Verlag für Psychologie 1999. 1999. Softcover. Emotion Motivation und Leistung <br/><br/>Emotion Motivation und Leistung Matthias Jerusalem & Reinhard Pekrun eds. Hogrefe Verlag für Psychologie paperback
1999BN252807Idar-Oberstein : Gebhardt & Hilden 1999. 1999. Das Ei : kostbare Ostereier aus Edelstein : 25 Jahre Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein. Herausgeber: Stiftung Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein / Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein: Edition Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum ; Band 1 <br/><br/>Das Ei : kostbare Ostereier aus Edelstein : 25 Jahre Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein. Herausgeber: Stiftung Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein / Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Idar-Oberstein: Edition Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum ; Band 1 Zang Joachim und Dieter Jerusalem Idar-Oberstein : Gebhardt & Hilden unknown
190043365Jerusalem: 'Adat Ostrikh Hungarn Bohemen Mahrn be-'are ha-kodesh 1900. No Date ca 1900 Later binding 8vo 41 pages. 15 cm. In Hebrew and Judeo-German and Yiddish. Yaari 2573. Originally published in 1822. Title translates as: “Haggadah Seder; Narrative of the Exodus of Israel from Egypt. â€<br> An edition of the famous Heidenheim German-Hebrew Haggadah published in the Land of Israel around 1900 by the Association for the Austro-Hungarian Bohemian-Moravian Community of Jerusalem Palestine. <br> Heidenheim's German-Hebrew hagadah became the standard hagadah in householdsacross Germany for much of the 19th and early 20th Century. Wolf Heidenheim 1757–1832 is among the most recognizable Jewish publishers and exegetes of the 19th century. In 1798 he received a license to establish a German and Hebrew press in partnership with Baruch Baschwitz. In 1800 Heidenheim began the publication of his most famous work the nine-volume edition of the mahzor Sefer Kerovot Roedelheim 1800–02 which went through numerous printings. The work included the first pure German translation in Hebrew characters of the liturgical poems for the festivals a Hebrew commentary and a literary historical introduction. Heidenheim devoted great care to typographical setup as well as to the restoration of the correct text of the prayers.<br> SUBJECTS: Haggadot -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Passover -- Prayers and devotions. Judaism -- Liturgy. OCLC: 83892178. OCLC locates only 1 copy of this edition or any edition of Heidenheim’s hagadah published in Jerusalem at Harvard. <br> Some wear to edges and spine. Tape on internal spine. Some wine stains throughout. Good- Condition. Rare. HAG-27-4. Jerusalem: 'Adat Ostrikh, Hungarn, Bohemen, Mahrn be-'are ha-kodesh unknown
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ria9781119565376_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
25890Couverture rigide. Bon/s.d. in-24. Paris Maison de la Bonne Presse s.d. 1904 in-24 XXXIII 1bl. 522pp 2bl.ff 3 cartes et 4 plans cartonnage déditeur en percaline olive dos lisse orné in-24 3 cartes dont une de la Palestine et 4 plans dont un de Jérusalem. Cartes et plans dans le texte. PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage rédigé par des professeurs de Notre-Dame de France à Jérusalem. Notre-Dame de France est une vaste et puissante bâtisse dont la construction organisée par les Assomptionistes débute à la fin du XIXe siècle. Située sur une des collines qui domine Jérusalem elle témoigne d'une grandeur passée où elle accueillit et protégea les pèlerins de passage dans la Ville sainte. L'édifice fut également considéré comme un institut scientifique: les Assomptionistes disposèrent rapidement d'une imprimerie et d'une grande bibliothèque et contribuèrent à immortaliser la Palestine et Jérusalem en se livrant à des travaux photographiques voir Dominique Trimbur « Une présence française en Palestine - Notre-Dame de France » in Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem 1998. Les cartes et plans hors texte sont reliés à la fin de l'ouvrage. Cartonnage frotté. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Petit manque sur le dos. unknown
21517Extracted from work published in Halle by Johann Justinus Gebauer 1744-1793. Four original engravings on laid paper extracted from the third volume of S. J. Baumgarten et al. 'Uebersetzung der algemeinen Welthistorie die in Engeland durch eine Geselschaft von Gelehrten ausgefertiget worden' Halle: J. J. Gebauer 1744-1793. Each with the binder's instruction 'T III p 365' engraved at top right. Attached to one another and in fair condition aged and worn on browned paper with some creasing along outer edge of the first two prints. Paper dimensions are approximate. ONE: 'Grund-Riss von dem Modell des Salomonischen Tempels'. Paper dimensions: 23 x 36 cm. At bottom right: 'D'. A fold-out engraving with vertical fold through plate. A detailed floor plan of the temple with key of over sixty entries. TWO: 'Perpectivische Vorstellung des Tempels Salomonis auf der Nordseite nach dem Hallischen Modell und Scheuchzer'. Paper dimensions: 24 x 31 m. At bottom right: 'E.' Perspective view of the temple from above with key titled 'Anzeigung der vornehmsten Sachen so hier abgebildet'. THREE: 'Vorstellung Salomonischen Tempels von auffen 1 Kon. 6.' Paper dimensions: 23 x 15 cm. At bottom right: 'F.' Elevation of a grand classical building. FOUR: 'Profil des Tempels Salomonis auf der Nordseite welches das was in Tempel gewesen anzeigt.' Paper dimensions: 23 x 20 cm. At bottom right: 'G.' Cross-section of building with key. See Image. Extracted from work published in Halle by Johann Justinus Gebauer, 1744-1793. unknown
1988Q-9652780693The Museum 1988. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Museum hardcover
ING9789657766347Koren Pub. New. Special order direct from the distributor Koren Pub unknown
192913846Stanford University California: Stanford University Press 1929 Presentation copy signed by the translator on the title-page and with inscriptions on both front and back fly-leaves: "To marjorie Fyufe from hers affectionately The Translator. London July 8/30"; "To Marjorie Fyfe from her affectionate Uncle the Translator--London July 7 1930. Original boards. Octavo. xiii 97 pp Very good in partially browned slipcase. Garrison-Morton 5816 citing 1st Latin ed. 1474: "The earliest printed book on ophthalmology. Grassus was the most celebrated ophthalmic surgeon of the Middle Ages. Stanford University Press, hardcover
1896142565New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. New York Underwood & Underwood Publishers 'Copyright 1896' to 'Copyright 1903' a date within this range is printed on the recto of each item. Each pair of sepia-toned gelatin silver photographs is mounted on the publisher's dark grey card with an English-language caption underneath the photograph repeated in six languages on the verso of all but two cards which are blank. The size of the arch-topped prints is approximately 80 × 78 mm; the card size is 88 × 178 mm. The condition of all photographs and cards is uniformly fine; they are housed in the publisher's cloth-covered bookform box lettered 'Jerusalem through the Stereoscope Underwood and Underwood' on the spine cloth a little rubbed marked and worn at the extremities. The cards are numbered on the recto: they are 10 12-20 22-26 28-33 and 35 although the latter has the number altered in pencil to read 27. In addition to the brief captions in six languages on the verso six cards also have lengthy captions in English on the verso four are printed down the length of the card when it is in portrait format; the other two are printed across the card when it is in landscape format. 22 items. Underwood & Underwood, Publishers hardcover