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371474Philadelphia: Printed for the Author 5594. First edition. Two parts in one. viii 2 207 1; 3 212-278pp. 8vo. Contemporary cloth rebacked. Repairs at inner hinge. Provenance: General Theological Seminary stamps and bookplate. First edition. Two parts in one. viii 2 207 1; 3 212-278pp. 8vo. Leeser's first book published in 1833 a spirited defense of Jewish faith and practice in the United States. "In 1834 Leeser published The Jews and Mosaic Law a defense of the Revelation of the Pentateuch and of the Jews 'for their adherence to same. ' The book's twenty-six chapters show wide reading in the contemporary religious literature. Leeser was aware that just as he was reading works on religion written by Christians so too were many other young Jews. What was needed was a polemic arguing for loyalty to the ancestral faith and adherence to its ways" Abraham Karp From the Ends of the Earth: Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress 1991. Rosenbach 375; Singerman 0578 Printed for the Author unknown
1990HVD-50299-A-0New York NY: Hippocrene Books. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1990. 1st Edition Unstated. Hardcover. 297 pages; Maps. B&W illustrations. Minor smudges to the top exterior edge of textblock only. Light wear to DJ edges minor tears. Light stain to DJ's rear side edge. Very Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Hippocrene Books hardcover
19221266111922. London: William Heinemann 1922. <br /> <br /> 8vo 186 pp. Original black cloth paper label to backstrip dust-jacket. Cloth faintly scuffed slight bumps to upper tips spine panel of dust-jacket toned. Bookplate. Very good.<br /> <br /> § First edition. Published after Rosenberg's death at the Western Front this compilation has long established him as one of the chief poet of the Great War in company with Rupert Brooke Wilfred Owen and Robert Graves. unknown
192221083London: William Heinemann 1922. First edition. One of 500 copies printed. The first collected edition of Rosenberg's work preceded by several rare pamphlets published prior to his death at the front in World War I. Rosenberg was one of the great literary losses of the Great War along with Wilfred Owen and Edward Thomas although had he survived he might have proved to be an even greater painter. His poems "Break of Day in the Trenches" "Louse Hunting" and "Dead Man's Dump" which are collected here are classics of the literature of war. A fine copy in dust jacket which is very slightly rubbed. 8vo frontispiece portrait original black cloth with printed label on the spine dust jacket. A fine copy in dust jacket which is very slightly rubbed. William Heinemann unknown
196620267Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1966. Hardcover. Signed by the illustrator. Limited edition of 1500 copies this being copy #869. Quarter red cloth cover with black satin boards is flawless. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Publisher's notes laid-in. Former owner's bookplate affixed to front paste down. Pages are clean and pristine. Book has never been cracked open. Slipcase has light scuffing but in very good condition. ; 0 pages; Signed by Artist . Limited Editions Club hardcover
1998L3 box163 b3w<p>El Gran Libro de America Judia Spanish Edition. By Isaac Goldemberg Compilador. 1998 Universidad de Puerto Rico. Hardcover 1236 pp.</p> Universidad de Puerto Rico hardcover
1998L3 box163 m4e<p>El Gran Libro de America Judia Spanish Edition. By Isaac Goldemberg Compilador. 1998 Universidad de Puerto Rico. Hardcover 1236 pp.</p> Universidad de Puerto Rico hardcover
198550838GOLDMANN WILHELM 01/1985. 1. softcover. Roboter-Foundation 1712303923016 GOLDMANN, WILHELM paperback
1619Wilna Vilna: Jacob Benjacob / Romm 1880 and Jerusalem: Defus Sivan 1965. First and only edition of this extremely rare and important bibliography of books and manuscripts in Hebrew and Yiddish up to 1863 with the almost equally rare supplement. Over 15000 items thoroughly described. Title-pages in Hebrew Russian Latin and German. Text in Hebrew some titles in Yiddish in two columns. Over 700 pp. Printed in a very small edition much of which has surely been destroyed. WITH THE 481-PAGE SUPPLEMENT BY MENACHEM MENDEL SLATKINE published in 1965. Slatkine provides numerous additions corrections and notes to the original work as well a s a complete index. Small 4tos. Bound in original hardcover bindings. Light wear else fine and bright. Slatkine also has dustjacket none issued with Benjacob. Brisman gives a long detailed and highly favorable account of these works A History and Guide to Judaic Bibliography pp. 19-24 33 etc. in which he calls them "the most reliable and accurate Hebrew bibliography." <br/><br/> Wilna (Vilna): Jacob Benjacob / Romm, 1880 [and] Jerusalem: Defus Sivan, 1965 hardcover
1825903861825. CHILDREN'S BOOK OF TRAVEL IN NORTH CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA TAYLOR Rev. Isaac. Scenes in America for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-At-Home Travellers. viii 120 pp. With a folding map and 28 plates. 8vo. 169 x 105 mm bound in original publisher's printed boards. London: John Harris n.d. ca.1825. Fine copy in original boards. First published in 1821 the work proved popular and was reprinted again in 1822 and 1824. With chapters on and illustrations of Columbus Cortez Balboa Pizarro Patagonia Brazil West Indies North American Indians Hearne's journey Hudson's Bay Canada and the United States. Binding extremities worn but a very good tight copy. Sabin 94469. Osborne I 190 & II 813. Gumuchian 5535. hardcover
1670D18690London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Richard Marriott 1670. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Engraved portrait by R. White separate dated title-page for Letters Written by George Herbert H5r continuous pagination and register; final blank K4 cut away. Contemporary calf; front board detached. Wing 669; ESTC R235819. Provenance: Robert S Pirie. Pirie's pencil note at the front reads: One of the few copies with the title page and A2 cancelled. Not in Hazlitt. See Keynes Donne 3rd Ed. p. 119." <br/><br/> Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Richard Marriott hardcover
197419110BEFORE THE GOLDEN AGE Doubleday 1974 first edition fine in like dust-wrapper. Isaac Asimov presents twenty-five of the most important and memorable science fiction stories of the thirties. These are his favorite stories from the period before he began writing. Inscribed by the author to one of his friends and minor publishers. Nice association copy. Doubleday unknown
1771906645Edinburgh: Alex Mccaslan 1771 A Very Rare Copy Of This Book. At Some Point The Book Was Rebound And The Spine Replaced With Brown Leather The Original Boards Attached And New Eps. The Block Text Is All Original. The Original Ffep Has A Hand Written Name And Date Of 1851. All Pages Are Foxed And Some Edges Worn But Text Is All Intact. . Ambrose Dedicated The Book To The Right Honourable William Earl Of Bedford Lord Russel Baron Of Thornhaugh And This Is Printed On Page A2. The Book Is Divided Into Books I Ii Iii And Iv Parts I Ii Iii Iv V And Vi Followed By Book V And Is Listed Such In The Contents Pages At The Rear Of The Book. Last Page Is The Names Of Books By This Printer. 577 Pages. The Boards Are Leather Original Worn At The Corners Which Are Rounded. The Spine Has Been Professionally Added No Titles. Rubbing To The Leather On The Boards. A Rare Find Of An Isaac Ambrose Book In Excellent Condition. Alex Mccaslan hardcover
199045520HEYNE WILHELM 1990. 5. softcover. Roboter-Foundation Elias Lije Baley & R. Daneel Olivaw Deutsche Erstausgabe! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
198441814PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1984. 1. softcover. Opus 200 36583678 PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
199015841HEYNE WILHELM 1990. 3. softcover. Roboter-Foundation Elias Lije Baley & R. Daneel Olivaw Ungekürzte Neuübersetzung! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
1650191392Utrecht ; Simon de Vries 1649 1650. 1st Edition in this form. Hardcover. Very good copy bound in contemporary limp vellum over bevelled boards; the title applied in ink manuscript to the upper spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 668 pages; Description: 12 Bl. 668 S : Kupfert. ; 12°. Referenced by OCLC 551884455. Auteur is Matteo Bandello. Vertalers uit het Italiaans naar het Frans zijn Pierre Boaistuau en Franc¸ois de Belleforest.Contents: I III V. . Inhoudende xviii waerachtige geschiedenissen welckers begin lief ende genuechlijck is maer het eynde vol swarigheyts ende verdriets / eerst beschreven in het Italiaans : ende nu uyt de Franc¸oysche in de Nederlantsche tale over-geset door Isaac de Bert. II. . in welcke begrepen sijn seer jammerlijcke feyten waarachtich geschiet tot spiegel van alle menschen / . in onse Nederlandsche sprake overgeset door M. Merten Everaerts. IV VI-VII. . in welcke begrepen sijn seer jammerlijcke feyten waarachtich geschiet tot spiegel van alle menschen. IX. Thoonneel van de wereltsche veranderinge deses tijdts : zijnde het neghende ende laeste deel van de tragedische historien waerlijk geschiet in Asia en Europa : getrocken uyt verscheyde schrijvers / nu nieuwelijcks uyt de Franc¸oische in onse Nederduytsche tale over-geset door Felix van Sambix Impressum dl. 2: Tot Utrecht : by Lambert Roeck. Utrecht ; Simon de Vries (1649) hardcover
171011775Hanoviae Hannover: NP 1710. Second revised. Hardcover. fair. Folio. 7 pp .L.3-343 f.9 1 L. 11 f . 3/4 calf over brown blind-embossed cloth boards with gilt lettering. Marbled end papers. 2 Title pages Hebrew and Latin. Dedication in Latin. Commentary on the Hebrew Bible by renowned Medieval Jewish philosopher Don Isaac Abarbanel 1437-1508 see below. Age wear to binding. Front board detached but present. Rear endpaper reinforced with gray binder's tape along gutter. Publisher's mark on Title and endpaper. Minor browning throughout with sporadic foxing. In Hebrew. Binding in fair inside in good condition. On the author Source: Public Domain:<br /> Isaac ben Judah or Yitzchak ben Yehuda Abravanel 1437 - 1508 was a Jewish statesman philosopher Bible commentator and financier. In many works he is referred to solely by his last name which is variously spelled as Abravanel Abarbanel and Abrabanel. Many Torah and Talmud scholars today simply refer to him as "The Abarbanel". He was born in Lisbon Portugal. He died in Venice and was buried in Padua next to Rabbi Judah Minz Rabbi of Padua. Isaac Abravanel developed many works during his lifetime which are often categorized into three groups: exegesis philosophy and apologetics. Exegesis refers to biblical commentary his philosophy dealt with the sciences and how the general field relates to the Jewish religion and traditions and apologetics defends the Jewish idea of the coming of the Messiah. Abravanel’s exegetic writings were different from the usual biblical commentaries because he took social and political issues of the times into consideration. He believed that mere commentary was not enough but that the actual lives of the Jewish people must be deliberated on as well when discussing such an important topic as the Bible. He also took the time to include an introduction concerning the character of each book he commented on as well as its date of composition and the intention of the original author in order to make the works more accessible to the average reader. Christian scholars appreciated the convenience of Abravanel's commentaries and often used them when preparing their own exegetical writing. This may have had something to do with Abravanel’s openness towards the Christian religion since he worked closely with Messianic ideas found within Judaism. Because of this Abravanel’s works were translated and distributed within the world of Christian scholarship.<br /> Ozar Hasefer p164 item #65. NP hardcover
1831055488Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale 1831. 2nd Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original brown quarter leather bdg. five raised bands to spine; title and volume numbers lettered in gilt. An old label on the spine. Professionally repaired spine. Slight foxing on pages. Overall a very good set. Demy 8vo. 22 x 14 cm. In French. 2 volumes set: xxxiv numbered mistakenly 608 p. viii numbered folded plates; xii 697 p. Early original corrected and enlarged second French edition of this comprehensive orientalist Arabic grammar of the 19th century with its attractive plates written by French linguist De Sacy fifteen years later he became the first and only professor of Arabic in the newly founded school of living Eastern languages École speciale des langues orientales vivantes. First edition 1810. The first volume is opening with the introduction of this enlarged second edition and preface for the first edition. A detailed description of highly attractive eight plates including Arabic alphabets Qufic Arabic-African early Qufic examples early Arabic-African a cursive example from Tripoli comparative early cursive scripts of Hebrew and Arabic from Tripoli a fragment of a letter of the Moroccan Emperor to Louis XIV etc. from an ancient Quran manuscript and other material. Table of contents for the first volume. The first and second volumes consist of classic grammar rules in Arabic. De Sacy was a French nobleman linguist and orientalist. In 1781 he was appointed councilor in the cour des monnaies and was promoted in 1791 to be a commissary-general in the same department. Having successively studied Semitic languages he began to make a name as an orientalist and between 1787 and 1791 deciphered the Pahlavi inscriptions of the Sassanid kings. In 1792 he retired from public service and lived in close seclusion in a cottage near Paris till in 1795 he became the first and only professor of Arabic in the newly founded school of living Eastern languages École speciale des langues orientales vivantes. During this interval Sacy studied the religion of the Druze the subject of his last and unfinished work the Exposé de la religion des Druzes 2 vols. 1838. He published the following Arabic textbooks: Grammaire arabe 2 vols. 1st ed. 1810 Chrestomathie arabe 3 vols. 1806 Anthologie grammaticale 1829. In 1806 he added the duties of a Persian professor to his old chair and from this time onwards his life was one of increasing honor and success broken only by a brief period of retreat during the Hundred Days. He was perpetual secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions from 1832 onwards; in 1808 he had entered the corps législatif; he was created a baron of the French Empire by Napoleon in 1813; and in 1832 when quite an old man he became a peer of France and regularly spoke in the Chamber of Peers Chambre des Pairs. In 1815 he became rector of the University of Paris and after the Second Restoration he was active on the commission of public instruction. With Abel Rémusat he was joint founder of the Société asiatique and was inspector of oriental typefaces at the Imprimerie nationale. In 1821 he was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society. Edward Said and other modern scholars have given critical attention to the theoretical foundations of "orientalism" in works like 'Chrestomathie' and 'Grammaire arabe'. Wikipedia. OCLC 85098487. <br/> <br/> L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover
19529845New York: Gnome Press Inc 1952. First edition. Hardcover in jacket designed by Edd Cartier. Spine cocked boards rubbed along bottom edges. Old label residue and stamp to ffep else clean internally. Jacket with chipping at spine ends a few tears to rear panel which have been repaired with old tape on the underside. Very good. <br /> <br /> Presentable first printing of the second book in Asimov's Foundation series. Gnome Press, Inc hardcover
1950230828-MB08<p>Doubleday & Company 1950. Very Good Hardcover with Very Good dustjacket stated first edition author's first book 1950 unclipped dustjacket slight tape residue on DJ flaps stamp on endpaper. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good.</p> Doubleday & Company hardcover
195233430Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1952. First edition. Mild darkening to text block a just about fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket with some edge rubs mainly at spine ends and fold upper right front and tiny stain to upper right front edge. 33430. Octavo jacket illustration by George Guisti boards. ". an effective standalone blend of mystery and adventure on a world where unspecified disaster has been foretold by a highly specialist expert now lost to amnesia." - John Clute / Malcolm J. Edwards SFE online. "Minor early Asimov set against the interstellar background of the Trantorian Empire about to become the galactic empire of the 'Foundation' series. A complex adventure with an anti-racist theme." - Pringle The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction second edition 1995 p. 83. Doubleday & Company, Inc. unknown
171623892London: James Round Jacob Tonson and William Taylor 1716. leather_bound. Orig. cambridge style full brown calf rebacked. Very good. 3 Vols. 783 5 381 7 390 6 pages. Folio 36 x 24 cm. Vol. II the 4th edition corrected and Vol. III the 3rd edition corrected. In 1660 Barrow was ordained and appointed to the Regius Professorship of Greek at Cambridge. In 1662 he was made professor of geometry at Gresham College and in 1663 was selected as the first occupier of the Lucasian chair at Cambridge. During his tenure of this chair he published two mathematical works of great learning and elegance the first on geometry and the second on optics. In 1669 he resigned his professorship in favour of Isaac Newton. For the remainder of his life he devoted himself to the study of divinity. As the Lucasian chair at Cambrige In he published two mathematical works of great learning and elegance the first on geometry and the second on optics. In 1669 he resigned his professorship in favour of Isaac Newton. For the remainder of his life he devoted himself to the study of divinity. Modest chipping to fore-edges first and last few pages in Vol. I. Text clean and fresh. Raised bands spine panels lettered in gilt. James Round, Jacob Tonson and William Taylor unknown
1961545H4022Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1961. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Second English Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Ben-Zvi atop front free endpaper beneath an inscription dated 11/4/1963 which may or may not have been written by the author who passed away 23 April of the same year. First printed in English in 1957. Translated from the Hebrew. "An intimate and loving report on the process of 'the ingathering of the exiles' into the State Israel over which the author has presided since 1952." - dust jacket. xv 285 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates illustrate the broad range of physical appearances of members of the many scattered Jewish communities the author sought to bring together. Brilliant gilt lettering and signature upon red cloth. Binding tight. Bump and one-inch opening to cloth at bottom of back board. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy signed by its distinguished author who served three consecutive terms as President of Israel 1952-1963. EMANUEL p.49. The Jewish Publication Society of America Hardcover
1795338787London: t. Cadell & W. SDavies 1795. First Edition. xxiii1 226pp. 8vo. In Original boards uncut. Very Good in cloth slipcasze. First Edition. xxiii1 226pp. 8vo. ESTC T109852; Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica B20; CBEL III 1278 t. Cadell & W. SDavies unknown