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55565491-6de Gruyter GmbH Walter. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter unknown
178132033Amsterdam: Yaccov Proops 1781. Third edition. Hardcover. g-. Quarto. 2 52 double-sided leaves. Rebacked in modern brown leather spine over original period brown leather boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Modern endpapers. Profusely illustrated throughout with copperplate engravings. Includes both an initial illustrated title page with copperplate engravings surrounding the text Ma'aleh Bet Horin and a printed title page with decorative woodblock borders and the publisher's device. In addition to the Hebrew text a few sections throughout are in Judeo-German Yiddish printed in Vaybertaytsh script.<br /> <br /> This third edition of the famous Amsterdam Haggadah found the work reformatted into a smaller size and saw the title officially changed to Maleh Beit Horin meaning "house free men". Most of the same famous copperplate engravings by Abraham ben Jacob aka Abraham bar Yaccov that previously appeared in the 1695 and 1712 editions are retained here. The two images added to the 1712 second edition are included the illustrated order of the Seder and the complete ten plagues but four of the full series of images included in the first two editions are not present. These missing images are Abraham smashing the idols of his father Moses receiving the Ten Commandments a Mount Sinai Moses and Aaron coming to Pharaoh and the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. In our copy the engraved title and three other other engravings contain contemporary hand-coloring the rabbis of Bene Brak the Four Sons the angels visiting Abraham. <br /> <br /> The text of this third edition replaces the complete running commentary from Isaac Abravanel of the earlier editions with 3 additional text commentaries. These include the "Gevurot Hashem" from the Maharal of Prague Judah Loew ben Bezalel writings by Rabbi Moshe Alshich and "Olelot Ephraim" a collection of ethical homilies by Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz. However Abravanel's commentary is present following Yishtabach through the end of the Seder and in the initial six-leaf section preceding the text of the Passover seder which discusses the laws of Passover.<br /> <br /> This copy is lacking the original engraved map of the Holy Land at the rear as it was originally issued. Binding with some rubbing and abrasions to the original boards and spine. Interior with heaving staining to pages throughout with text still legible. Biding and interior in in good- condition overall. Hebrew title: מעלה בית חורין ×•×”×•× ×¡×“×¨ הגדה של פסח <br /> Alternate Hebrew title: הגדה של פסח: ×›×ž× ×”×’ ××©×›× ×–×™× ×•×›×ž× ×”×’ ספרדי×<br /> Publication: יעקב פרופס ××ž×©×˜×¨×“× ×ª×§×ž"×<br /> Alternate transliterations: Ma'ale Bet Horin Ma'ale Beit Khorin Ma'ale Beit Chorin Ma'ale Beit Horin <br /> Bibliographic references: Yaari 199 Vinograd: Amsterdam 2113 Yudlov 300 Yerushalmi: Plate 75<br /> <br /> This contravenes the statement made by Yerushalmi Plate 75 that all of the engravings of the previous editions are retained. Yaccov Proops hardcover
19811400085East Brunswick: Associated University Presses Inc 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 271 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good plus dust jacket. Spine brownish green with beige lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Exterior has slight wear including mild age toning some minor rubbing to the edges. Slight age toning to the interior. Boards have slight wear including slight sunning to the spine. Slight splaying to the fore edges. Text block has slight wear including light age toning to the fore/tail edges with head edge colored red. Faint pinkish spotting to the head edge. First edition.<br /> <br /> <p> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column T ND-T. 1400085. FP New Rockville Stock. Associated University Presses, Inc hardcover
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19231725<p>Philadelphia and London: W.B. Saunders Co. 1923-1826. First edition.</p><p><strong>LANDMARK 9-VOLUME ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PEDIATRICS EDITED BY EMINENT CHICAGO PEDIATRICIAN. </strong></p><p>Nine large hardcover volumes 9 3/4 inches tall green cloth bindings gilt title to spines. Vol. ! i-xi 1240 pp; Vol. II i-ix 1025 pp; Vol. III i-ix 1051 pp; Vol. IV i-xii 1271 pp; Vol. V i-ix 865 pp; Vol. VI i-ix 736 pp; Vol. VII i-ix 879 pp; Vol. VIII i-viii 1102 pp; General Index 2 249 pp. Some corners bumped spots to covers scattered marginal notations first few pages of Vol. I; bindings text and plates otherwise unmarked. A scarce very good complete set of this landmark early 20th century compilation of American pediatrics.</p><p><strong>ISAAC ARTHUR ABT </strong>1867 – 1955 began his practice in internal medicine but gravitated to pediatrics with a particular interest in nutrition and became one of the earliest specialists in the field. After a year at the University of Chicago preparatory school he entered the 3-year pre-medical program at Johns Hopkins University in the Fall of 1886. At Johns Hopkins Isaac was greatly influenced by the outstanding pathologist William Henry Welch. In 1889 he entered the Chicago Medical College's two-year course. Abt took his internship at Michael Reese Hospital 1891-1892. Then Abt took the usual "grand tour" of Europe for his postgraduate training leaving in the fall of 1892 and returning in January 1894. From 1894 to 1897 he was assistant in pediatrics and instructor in physiology histology and physiology of the nervous system at the Chicago Medical College Northwestern University Medical School. In 1909 Abt became Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at Northwestern University. He remained at Northwestern until his retirement in 1939. His most important work in support of pediatric hospital facilities began in 1910 when Edward Morris of the meat-packing family called on him with a proposal for a children's hospital. This hospital to be named after Edward's mother Sarah was to be the finest in Chicago. The Sarah Morris Hospital was acknowledged to be one of the finest in the country comparable to the Harriet Lane Home at Johns Hopkins. Abt's comprehensive knowledge of the rapidly expanding literature of pediatrics was in good part the result of his service as Editor of the Year Book of Pediatrics from 1902 to 1940. He was one of the founders of the American Journal of the Diseases of Children. His major work the 8-volume System of Pediatrics was published in 1923-1926 offered here. This became a classic in its field. With Edward Lasker he developed an electric breast pump that became highly successful. He was the first physician in Chicago to administer diphtheria antitoxin and he was the first American pediatrician to use protein milk in the treatment of diarrhea. Abt pioneered in the early work on incubators for premature infants. Abt was an active and productive member of numerous organizations. He was Chairman of the American Medical Association's Section on Pediatrics in 1911 and served as the Section's representative in the House of Delegates from 1918 to 1935. In 1925 he presented an informative and detailed report before the House on the methods of sale and promotion of infant foods that has served as a standard ever since. He also was a member of a joint committee of the AMA and the National Education Association. He was Chairman of the Committee on Medical Care for Children at President Hoover's White House Conference in 1930. Abt had been made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1927. Isaac Arthur Abt became one of the most prominent pediatricians in the United States and for many years enjoyed an international reputation as well. Volume 1 contains</p><p><strong>GARRISON-MORTON </strong>No. 6353. GARRISON Fielding Hudson 1870 - 1935 History of pediatrics. In I. Abt System of Pediatrics 1 1-170. Philadelphia 1923.</p> W.B. Saunders Co. hardcover
1944blb07769New York: Whittlesey House 1944. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Pale blue cloth on boards with white titling and lining to front around to spine. Book is tight square sharp-cornered and free of major flaws or markings inside and out other than some minor fading and very minor dusting to boards and stamp and signature of prior owner to inside front cover second owner ""Library of Dr. H. L. Brooks - to Arthur Kohrman."" Not ex-library - from a private estate. Also SIGNED by the author to the half title page. Dust Jacket is significantly scuffed and has multiple tears. Has been repaired in places to secure it with archival quality tape. Quite uncommon particularly signed. SIGNED Whittlesey House hardcover
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18201045181820. First Edition. ACKERMANN Rudolph GERNING Baron Johann Isaac von. A Picturesque Tour Along the Rhine from Mentz to Cologne. London: R. Ackermann 1820. Folio 11-1/2 by 13-1/2 inches period-style full green straight-grain morocco gilt-decorated spine and boards. $8800.First edition first issue of one of Ackermanns wonderful Picturesque Tours beautifully illustrated with 24 hand-colored folio aquatints and large folding map. A lovely copy beautifully bound to style.In the history of book production ""there is no more attractive figure than that of Rudolph Ackermann through whose extraordinary enterprise and spirit of adventure aquatint was successfully applied to the illustration of books"" Prideaux 120-23. One of Ackermann's most lucrative projects was his remarkable Picturesque Tours a series of seven books produced between 1820-28. This is his Tour Along the Rhine with beautifully hand-colored aquatints by Daniel Havell and Thomas Sutherland after paintings by Christian Georg Schutz depicting views of Mentz the Castle of Furstenberg the Church of Johannes Pfalz Castle and the town of Kaub the salmon fishery at Lurley Coblentz Bornhofen Cologne and other sites along the river. The plates were pulled and hand-colored in the Ackermann studio whose reputation for producing splendid illustrated publications and disseminating fine aquatint prints spanned over two centuries. The folding map shows the course of the Rhine from Mentz to Cologne. With accompanying text by Baron von Gerning describing the history and culture of the area first published in German in 1819 without illustrations. First issue without plate numbers in the top right corners. Tooley notes that plates 2 and 3 have variants dated either September or October; Abbey argues persuasively that to call either state an issue ""must remain doubtful"" particularly given that large-paper copies have also been seen with the two plates dated October. At any rate the quality of plates in either state are the same high standard; Abbey notes that ""there are definitely some later issues of the book and these can be recognized by having plate numbers at the top right-hand corner. The impressions in these plates are poor and the coloring less good"" Abbey 217. This copy has plates 2 and 3 dated October but most importantly none of the plates bear numbers in the upper right. Text watermarked 1817 and 1818; plates watermarked 1818 and 1819. Abbey Travel 217. Prideaux 337. Tooley 234. Title page neatly rehinged plates fine and fresh hand-coloring vivid. An excellent attractive copy of this beautifully illustrated work. hardcover
1820136164London: R. Ackermann 1820. First illustrated edition First illustrated edition with plates watermarked 1816-20. By 1820 Rudolph Ackermann 1764-1834 had established himself as one of the premium publishers of colour plate books in Britain largely thanks to a number of works on English topography starting with The Microcosm of London in 1808. A Picturesque Tour Along the Rhine was the first title in Ackermann's "Picturesque Tour" series and was issued in six monthly parts. While Gerning's text was originally published in German in 1819 the introduction makes it clear that Ackermann was already working on his illustrated edition. Abbey suggests that "that the text was commissioned by Ackermann as were the views for the plates". Quarto 343 x 280 mm. With 24 hand-coloured aquatints and one large folding map with colour highlights. Includes the list of subscribers. Finely bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in dark green half morocco green buckram boards raised bands spine lettered in gilt compartments and boards ruled in single gilt fillets top edge gilt pale green endpapers. Spine slightly sunned boards a touch scuffed and rubbed minor offsetting from plates occasional light spotting a couple of creases to the Bornhofen plate and a small repair to the margin on the Biebrich plate. Overall a very good copy. Abbey Travel 217; Tooley 234. hardcover
43872Leyden Leiden: Thomas van Ge'el 5482. First edition. Hardcover. f to vg. Quarto 9 3/4 x 8". 8 426 1 blank leaf 1 leaf Second title 427-906pp. Contemporary full calf with gold lettering and tooling to spine. Raised bands. Contemporary previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper: "Ce livre appartient à moi Isaac de Mozes. Celui qui le trouvera aura à bonté de moi le . en lui donnant une pièce de six sols pour la peine. Le 4 février 1730." Signed Eliez de Mozes. This book belongs to me Isaac de Mozes. The one who finds it and returns it to me will be given a coin of six sols. Dated February 4 1730. Illustrated titles within woodcut order. Decorative head- tailpieces and initials. <br /> <br /> Published by Isaac de Acosta "Conjecturas Sagradas sobre los Profetos primeros" Sacred Conjectures on the First Prophets is a commentary in Spanish on the Early Prophets based on the classical Hebrew commentators and the Midrash. It contains a new translation and a paraphrase of Joshua Judges Samuel and Kings.<br /> <br /> Binding heavily rubbed with tail of spine missing. Sporadic clear water staining at upper margin of a few pages never affecting lettering. Some minor worming along inner margin of pages 635 on not affecting lettering. Fly leaf at rear partly disbound. Text in Spanish. Binding in overall poor to fair interior in good to very good condition. About the author: Isaac Yhsak de Acosta - d. 1728 was a French Sephardi rabbi. Probably a native of Amsterdam Acosta became hazzan of the Jewish community of Peyrehorade near Bayonne formed by Marrano fugitives from the Iberian Peninsula. His "Historia Sacra Real" 1691 dedicated to the wardens of the community is one of the earliest manifestations of Judaism in this place. Later apparently after an interlude in Biarritz he succeeded R. Hayyim de Mercado as hakham at Bayonne where he composed his handbook for the administration of the last rites to the dying "Via de Salvacion" 1709; reprinted by M. Kaplan Bayonne 1874 and his major work "Conjeturas Sagradas" Leyden 1722 a commentary in Spanish on the Early Prophets based on the classical Hebrew commentators and the Midrash. Thomas van Ge'el hardcover
2008DADAX1436943973Kessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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1901208006Isaac Adams 1901. Hardcover. Some shelfwear and tanning to pages else good plus clean & sound condition without dust jacket. 281pp. dark blue cloth with gilt titling. Isaac Adams hardcover
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