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189540853Chicago: S. Ettlinger Printing Co 1895. 1st edition. Original green paper wrappers 12mo 56 pages. <br> <br> The author Isaac S. Moses is prominently listed on the title page as Rabbi of Kehilath Anshe Mayriv KAM Chicago's first Synagogue; these were sermons he delivered there.<br> <br> In addition the title page lists S. Ettlinger Printing Co. in Chicago as the publisher though the wrappers list Bloch in New York. This probably means that Bloch bought the printed run or the remains of it or the plates and put their own outer label on and then continued the distribution under their own name. Singerman 4882 simply listing Ettlinger in Chicago as publisher with no mention of Bloch.<br> <br> In his early days in the United States Isaac Moses "was considered a radical Reformer but later he took a more moderate position. In 1884 he introduced his own prayer book Tefillat Yisrael. <br> <br> Moses was a founding member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and a member of the Reform committee charged with compiling an official prayer book. The appearance of the Union Prayer Book in 1894 has been credited to his personal initiative in preparing and circulating a manuscript when the committee's work seemed to be leading nowhere. Moses also published a number of sermons and textbooks for children. His Sabbath School Hymnal first issued in 1894 ran into 14 editions. While in Milwaukee he edited the weekly Der Zeitgeist 1880-82" encyclopedia.com. <br> <br> In one of these sermons Rabbi Moses discusses the evils that occurred in Egypt and then goes on to say "Does not our civilization show the most alarming symptoms of the evils and the diseases of Egypt We have fought for the emancipation of the negro but the enslavement of the masses by our modern indutrial system threatens to become a plague worse than ever befell the birth-place of Moses." <br> <br> Subjects: Jewish sermons American. English -- United States. <br> <br> OCLC: 25225212.<br> <br> Spine rebacked coveres rubbed and worn but solid. Good Condition Overall. Somewhat scarce. B AMR-57-6-BL-'f. Chicago: S. Ettlinger Printing Co unknown
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50289Little Bromley Essex: 1812. Handwritten folio paper document dated 1812. 5 folded folio sheets with neat handwriting on one side only. 16.5" x 13.0". Water mark to paper dated 1810. Just a few small creases and light soiling to the title-page: "1812 - Abstract of the title to a Freehold Cottages and Premises at Little Bromley Essex". The Abstract lists details of 6 earlier indentures: i 18th & 19th Nov 1713 Isaac Read Beaumont Cum Moze Essex Yeoman to Nathaniel Bantuck of Chatisham Suffolk Carpenter for cottage and land ".adjoining to Bromley Heath and abutting upon the road leading to Little Bromley." ; ii 6th & 7th June 1729 Nathaniel Bantuck . and Susana his wife and Benjamin Chippington Little Bromley carpenter ; 5th June 1729 Benjamin Chippington and Nathaniel Sherman of Lawford Essex ; 1st April 1745 Benjamin Chippington and Samuel Jackson of Lawford Essex Yeoman; 28th August 1795 Benjamin Chippington of the Parish of Little Bromley Carpenter and Hannah his wife and Benjamin Carrington of the Parish of Little Bromley ".cottage and Tenement and a Carpenters Shop thus divided into two Tenements and three roods of Land. adjoining to Bromley Heath and abutting upon the road that leadeth to Little Bromley on the part of the south and upon a road leading to Great Bromley." ; Trinity term 1799 Benj. Carrington commenced Ejectment to recover Possession. "Agreement dated 19th May 1800 Benjamin Chippington and his wife Hannah Elizabeth Wheeler the persons in Possession attained Tenants to the said Benjamin Carrington" . Little Bromley, Essex: 1812. unknown
189543079Warsaw: Izdanie I.L. Perets 1895. First edition period boards 8vo 179 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “The Jewish Library: A Journal for Literature Society and Economics.â€<br> Third volume of semiannual publication edited by I.L. Peretz. Di Yudishe Bibliotek was published periodically between 1891 and 1904. This issue includes belle-lettres poetry and scientific essays.<br> “To encourage Jews toward a wider knowledge of secular subjects Peretz for several years wrote articles on physics chemistry economics and other subjects for Di yudishe bibliotek which he also edited.†Encyclopedia Britannica.<br> Yitskhok Leybush Peretz 1852-1915 is one the best known Yiddish and Hebrew authors of the 19th century. Peretz was one of the three classic Yiddish writers with S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem and the founder of Yiddish modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at the center of an active literary circle in Warsaw. <br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews. Yiddish literature. OCLC: 992802478. <br> Ex-library with usual markings and normal wear and age to pages but otherwise in good condition. Good Condition. YID-46-19-GGLEX-’cc. Warsaw: [Izdanie I.L. Perets] unknown
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1885GF57741885 Paris - Galerie Contemporaine des Illustrations Françaises - (vers 1885) - Photographie tirée en photoglyptie de 23 x 18,5 cms environ, contrecollée sur carton fort -
49368A Paris chez André Pralard 1684. 2 feuillets blancs. 4 feuillets. 491 pages. 165x9 Cm. Plein veau de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné. Titre doré. Coins émoussés. Quelques rares rousseurs. Très bon état. Edition contenant pour la premiére fois l'explication de psaume 50. Très bel exemplaire. A Paris, chez André Pralard, 1684. unknown
35760Paris : Chez Guillaume Desprez 1690. 8vo. 12pp./pp.360/18pp./pp.401/13pp. . Original full calf gilt decorated spine. Marbled endpapers. Biblical text in Latin and French in parallel columns; commentary in French.Port Royal version. Le Maistre's French translation of Latin Vulgate. Originally published by G. Desprez as part of a 30 v. Bible 1672-95. Referenced by: Darlow & Moule Nos. 3756 3785. Louis Isaac Lemaistre said de Sacy 1613 - 1684 was a famous writer and French Jansenist theologian. Spiritual director of Port Royal he was accused of supporting the resistance against the religious Gallicanism Louis XIV and imprisoned in the Bastille 1666 where he remained for two and a half years. Sa traduction de la Bible et l'une des plus c�l�bres. His translation of the Bible and one of the most famous. Paris : Chez Guillaume Desprez, 1690. unknown
19527841New York N.Y. & Philadelphia Pa.: Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine A.F.L.M.U. 1952. First Edition. Card Covers. pp. 1-2 3-23. Octavo 6" x 9". Twice-stapled card covers with title in black. Striking woodcut frontispiece to verso title page attributed to Nil Khasevych well-known artist of Ukrainian Insurgent Army "U.P.A." accompanied by one additional illustrated plate depicting the layout of a Soviet camp unit. One large exceptionally well-preserved map affixed to verso of rear cover entitled: "Gulag - Slavery Inc.: The Documented Map of Forced Labor Camps in Soviet Russia; New Edition 1951 Prepared for the Free Trade Union Committee of the American Federation of Labor." Map captioned with explanatory text. Neat ink accession sticker and stamp to the front cover contents without blemish; very good. Corresponds to OCLC #9270889 & #645594338. Rare in commerce in this edition and state. Remarkable period pro-Ukrainian / Western propaganda. Provenance: Marunchak Collection of Newspapers & Periodicals. <br/><br/>¶ "This is the first pamphlet of a series entitled "Concentration Camps in the U.S.S.R.". Its contents were published by the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council U.H.W.R. in the Ukraine for information and guidance for Ukraine underground forces. The contents of this pamphlet is especially noteworthy and documentary in every respect because it is written by an individual who is thoroughly familiar with the subject of slave labor in the U.S.S.R. as one of the inmates of these camps and it contains firsthand information from the people who observe these events and translate them on the spot in the most unusual and realistic manner." Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine (A.F.L.M.U.) unknown