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192654867Moscow МоÑква: Kinopechat Кинопечать 1926. First edition. Softcover. Good to very good condition. Octavo. 80pp. Dark blue and white wrappers with constructivist typography on the front cover housed in modern blue heavy paper portfolio with printed typographic design of original cover pasted to cover flap. Publisher's device on title page. This scarce published screenplay for the film adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's novel "Wandering Stars" by the acclaimed Russian-Jewish novelist playwright and journalist Isaac Babel 1894-1940. The film was premiered in Kiev on January 4th 1927 and was directed by Grigori Gritscher-Tscherikower 1883-1945. It was produced by VUFKU studios the national film studios of the Ukrainian SSR.<br /> <br /> This book contains the entirety of the film's screenplay accompanied by three striking b/w illustrations by Soviet artist and designer Alexander Bykhovskii 1888-1978 who likely also created the striking cover. The final three pages contain publisher's ads listing other work on the topic of cinema.<br /> <br /> The story tells of the love between Leibel the son of a wealthy shtetl family and Reizel a poor cantor's daughter in Bessarabia. The two run off to join a traveling Yiddish theater group. They are later separated with each becoming successful in their own right only to eventually reunite in America. The work was first serialized and originally appeared in the Warsaw newspapers between 1909 and 1911. It has come to be seen as the third in an unofficial trilogy of novels by the writer centering on musicians or performers preceded by Stempenyu 1888 and The Nightingale 1889.<br /> <br /> In 1925 the Moscow State Jewish Theater suggested that the Goskino the Soviet State Film Studio produce a film adaptation of Sholem Aleichem’s novel. The order was commissioned to Isaac Babel for translation and adaptation from the book's original Yiddish language to Russian for the screenplay. During this period Babel had been working on other translations of Yiddish literature into Russian including the collected works of Sholem Aleichem and work by David Bergelson. According to Babel's foreword printed here he faced a number of difficulties adapting the novel including the modification of petty bourgeoisie motifs as well as the changes of film directors and their differing requirements. Because of certain elements in the script of which the main committee of the Goskino did not approve the film's production had to ultimately be switched to VUFKU studios in Odessa. In a letter during the period of production Babel apparently wrote: “I will have to be present on the set. if I am not there the director will ruin everything" and later upon hearing of further changes made by Gritscher-Tscherikower wrote that "it is more profitable for me not to participate in this shameful productionâ€. Regardless of Babel's opinion of the final product the film was well received by Soviet audiences at the time.<br /> <br /> Text in Russian. Portfolio with minor wear. Wraps partially restored with minor wear. Previous owner's names and date at top of title page one near gutter. Light water staining along right half of bottom edge of first 30 pages reappearing from pages 40 to end though along lower part of foredge more pronounced on pages 75/76 and light fraying along foredge from pages 67 to 76. Block lightly age-toned. Kinopechat (Кинопечать) unknown
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20011iiCb0010Thun Und Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Harri Deutsch 2001. Book. Like New. Trade Paperback. Reprint der Bände 162 und 164. 12mo or 12° Duodecimo: 6¾" x 7¾" tall. 66 pp. Clean fresh copy with very light shelf wear crisp pages and clean text. Text in German. Verlag Harri Deutsch Paperback
1985A114829London: Granada 1985. 1st edition. As New. octavo. hardback with dust jacket 218pp. Nice copy in like unclipped dust jacket Granada hardcover
194552255Sofia СофиÑ: The Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria KонÑиÑÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñ Ð½Ð° евреитe въ Ð‘ÑŠÐ»Ð³Ð°Ñ€Ð¸Ñ 1945. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Small quarto. 200pp. Tan paper wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. <br /> <br /> This scarce Bulgarian publication is comprised of a series of documents collected and assembled by Bulgarian-Jewish political figure Natan Grinberg 1903-1988 which provide evidence on the deportation of Jews from Thrace Macedonia and Pirot to death camps now known as the Dannecker-Belev Agreement. These three areas were annexed by Bulgaria in 1941 from Greece and parts of Yugoslavia now parts of Serbia and most of North Macedonia with the assistance of Nazi Germany with whom they were allied. Unlike Jews in Bulgaria proper the Jews in these areas where not considered Bulgarian citizens and were ultimately given over to the Germans per their 1943 request to be supplied with "20000 Jewish captives". It is considered the only known agreement of its kind to have been official recorded and agreed upon in this way between the Nazis and governments of client or puppet states during the war. Ultimately more than 11000 Jews from these areas were handed over to the Nazis by Bulgarian authorities where they were subsequently transported to Auschwitz and Trebrinka. Nearly all were killed. These actions were overseen by the leader of the anti-semitic Commissariat for Jewish Affairs in Bulgaria Alexander Belev 1898-1944 and the head Nazi official in Bulgaria SS-captain Theodor Dannecker 1913-1945.<br /> <br /> These documents where assembled shortly after the war likely to preemptively provide evidence for prosecutors of People's Court in charging individuals collaborating with the Nazis and fascists. It is an extremely early document of its kind to provide documents as evidence of the Holocaust directly following the war and is of foundational importance for the study of the Holocaust in Bulgaria and these areas. In the years since these documents have not been widely publicized as they tarnish the image of a country thought of as being comparatively merciful to its Jewish population during this infamous period.<br /> <br /> The material here includes text from more than 40 official Bulgarian governmental documents from the period including correspondence and numerical tables discussing all aspects of the operation including the logistics and finances. The first text page contains introductory statements from the founder of the post-war Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria Isaac Elizar Française. The final pages contain a facsimile reproduction of the typed 1943 document requesting for the transfer of 20000 Jews showing the signatures of Theodor Dannecker and Belev six captioned b/w photographic reproductions and a table of contents.<br /> <br /> Text in Bulgarian.<br /> <br /> Wrappers rebacked with new spine and back cover. Front cover with some stains and a tear at the top right corner. Period ink stamp on the front cover. A light stain to the title page until page 15. Pages throughout age toned with some light creasing at the top corners. Wrappers in good interior in very good condition overall. Protected in modern mylar. A facsimile edition was finally published in 2015. The Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria (KонÑиÑÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñ Ð½Ð° евреитe въ БългариÑ) unknown
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19661378Budapest: Kossuth Könyvkiadó 1966. First edition. In publisher’s coloured illustrated wrappers. Small traces of creasing at the cover. Spine slightly tanned and dusted. Light water stains on the rear cover. Some pages slightly creased presumably by the printing-house. Pages yellowed due to acidic paper. Overall in very good condition. With ten full-page text illustrations designed by Anna Tedesco. With ten full-page text illustrations designed by Anna Tedesco. First edition. In publisher’s coloured illustrated wrappers. 267 5 p. <p><br /> First Hungarian edition of Isaac Asimov’s collection of science fiction short stories I Robot first published in 1950.<br /> <p><br /> <p><br /> The book contains nine of the ten stories which appeared in the original first edition excluding the last one The Evitable Conflict which was left out due to political reasons. Illustrated by the Hungarian graphic designer Anna Tedesco 1903–1969.<br /> <p>. Kossuth Könyvkiadó unknown
19323386Budapest 1932. First Hungarian Edition. In original paper. Very good conditon. First Hungarian Edition. In original paper. Cover by: Irsai Istvan פסח עיר-שי. Pesach Ir-Shay 1896–1968. Irsai was a Hungarian-Israeli modernist graphic artist and designer he settled down in Palestine in 1944. Renown as the designer of the sans serif Hebrew typeface “Haim†named after Bialik. unknown
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elala2737London: Longman Brown Green And Longmans 1841. First Edition in English translated from the Hebrew by Louis Loewe 1809-1888. Levinsohn’s work was written in response to the blood accusation charge brought against the Jews of Zaslav in Poland. 8vo. pp. xvi 208 16ads. partly unopened in original blind-stamped cloth spine ends chipped corners frayed endleaves discoloured London: Longman, Brown, Green, And Longmans, 1841 hardcover
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1995x-3540564985Springer 1995. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 308 pages. German language. 8.07x5.28x1.06 inches. Springer paperback
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20171-3330095989Editorial Académica Española 2017. Paperback. New. 80 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.19 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
18921650<p>This Limited Edition copy of the 1892 Limited Edition of <strong>"The Cruikshankian Momus" by The Three Cruikshanks The Elder Isaac Robert and the Great George</strong> was published in 1892 in London by John C. Nimmo. This is copy No. 79 of the 520 copies "printed for England and America". The book's title is enhanced by several sub-titles such as "Pictorial Broadsides and Humorous Song-Headings" "Fifty-two Comic Designs to Popular Ballads" and "Coloured By Hand After the Originals. In Greek mythology the Momus of this book's title was the personification of satire and mockery. A book plate attached to the inner front cover identifies a previous owner to be B. Jones-Bateman of Pentre Mawr.</p><p>The book which measures approximately 7 ¾ inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick contains vii pages of preliminary matter followed by 136 numbered pages of text with small B&W text illustrations. The 52 plates colored by hand are each on an unnumbered sheet. The book is hardbound in blue cloth covered boards with gilt printing on the front and spine. The pages are gilt edged on top and untrimmed on the other edges. The pages are very lightly tanned but all text and plates are clear and easily read. There are signs of wear on the cover particularly at the outer corners and the top and bottom of the spine. The book is overall in very good condition.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the book's cover front and spine the Title page/frontispiece the text Title page a full page plate and a typical 2-page spreads of text and a colored plate.</p><p><strong>Isaac Cruikshank</strong> 1764–1811 Scottish painter and caricaturist was born in Edinburgh and spent most of his career in London. Cruikshank is known for his social and political satire. His sons Isaac Robert Cruikshank 1789–1856 and George Cruikshank 1792–1878 also became artists and the latter in particular achieved fame as an illustrator and caricaturist. Wikipedia</p><p><strong>Isaac Robert Cruikshank</strong> sometimes known as Robert Cruikshank 27 September 1789 – 13 March 1856 was a caricaturist illustrator and portrait miniaturist the less well-known brother of George Cruikshank both sons of Isaac Cruikshank. Just like them he holds importance as a pioneer in the history of comics for creating several cartoons which make use of narrative sequence and speech balloons. Wikipedia</p><p><strong>George Cruikshank</strong> 27 September 1792 – 1 February 1878 was a British caricaturist and book illustrator praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend Charles Dickens and many other authors reached an international audience. Wikipedia</p> John C. Nimmo hardcover
19-6882London: Allen & West 1796. . 7.75 X 10 inches. Unbound sheet. Black and white etching. Good with dampstain on bottom adhesive repair tape on back of print and marginal tears. Text lettered below reads: “London Pub’d by Allen & West 15 Paternoster Row December 3 1796.â€Print originally collected by Frederick Ruffner founder of Gale research. London: Allen & West, 1796. unknown