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193321516Eschig Max 1933
192920956Brull Charles 1929
1935105313Beuscher Paul 1935
1919105755Eveillard et Jacquot 1919
193222069Francis Day 1932
193291027Partitions sur le Carnaval Days and Hunter 1932
194730405Partitions sur l'Asie Chappell 1947
190942930New York: Ferlag "Kibets 1909. 1st Edition. Original publisher’s binding Folio newspaper. Complete first volume Starting with Vol I Nr 1 of “Der Kibitser†Dec. 15 1908 renamed and renumbered first as Vol I Nr 1 Jan 22 1909 of “Der Groyser Kibetser The big kibetzer†with the following issue of Feb 5 numbered as "3" to correctly follow from the first issue and then with Vol I Nr 6 March 19 1909 onward as “Der Groyser Kundes The Big Stick†or “The Big Prankster.†Incidentally the other set of this volume we examined also did not have a Nr 2 so we are confident this is complete as issued. <br> One centerfold cartoon by Zuni Maud see image features "Der Kaptialistisher Tayfel"--the Capitalist Devil–holding back a "mother" by the hair to stop her from interfering as "baby's milk-bottle" is drained off by the "milk-trust" cat. <br> The caption reads "The Capitalist Devil: - to the mother: Never mind madam all in English in Hebrew letters you go to the factory the milk-trust will take good care of your baby."<br> This cartoon-laden periodical was a New York City Yiddish language satirical bi- weekly which ran from 1908 until 1927.<br> The humor paper was issued biweekly this volume for its first 20 months and then weekly after that. OCLC also references another Vol I Nr 1 from April 15 1908 a special S´imhes` Toyreh Simchas Torah issue but this may have been a one-off. <br> Founded by the humorist Yosef Tunkel or Der Tunkeler his pen name meaning 'The Dark One' the paper was taken on by Jacob Marinoff when Tunkel left to work for an established paper in Warsaw. The paper consciously set itself up in opposition to the serious Yiddish-language press of the time such as the socialist Forverts.Naturally more traditional religious Judaism did not escape its satire: The later 1915 "Christmas" edition included a parodic conversation between Jesus and the prophet Elijah. <br> Despite its irreverent attitude to everything it also published poetry by Di Yunge "The Young Ones" poets such as Moyshe-Leyb Halpern and Zuni Maud. At its height it had a circulation of 35000 but folded in 1927 due to flagging sales. Der Groyer Kunds is highlighted in this recent talk by Yiddish comics scholar Eddie Portnoy on the reactions in the Yiddish press to restrictions on Jewish immigration to the US: https://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/collections/archival-recordings/recorded- programs/ybcr-nybc-ybcr-1048/door-slams-shut-reactions-yiddish-press-immigr ation .<br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish wit and humor -- Periodicals. OCLC: 28297536. Most holdings appear to be fragmentary and do not include these issues. Issue 18 with torn cover. In final issue the bottom margin suffers some loss to the final leaves none to the dramatic front cover though. Damaged boards are loose and most issues are coming loose though the quality paper used has remaind strong and bright much better than standard newsprint would have. Important graphic Yiddish humor from the great migration period. Dramatic and displayable! BK5 YID-43-9A-LEX. [New York]: Ferlag "Kibets unknown
190943139New York: Internatsyonale bibliothek Verlag ko 1909. First edition. Original boards 8vo 347 pages 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Anarchism.â€<br> Translation of Paul Eltzbacher’s “Anarchism†into Yiddish. In it he covers seven anarchist figures: Godwin Proudhon Stirner Bakunin Kropotkin Tucker and Tolstoy. Includes bibliographical references.<br> “Jacob Abraham Maryson was a Jewish–American anarchist doctor essayist and Yiddish translator. Maryson was among the few Pioneers of Liberty who could write in English. He was among the Pioneers who launched the Varhayt in 1889 the first American anarchist periodical in Yiddish….Maryson contributed to a variety of other Yiddish publications and became known as ‘the Kropotkin of the Jewish anarchist movement’. During Fraye Arbeter Shtime's hiatus in the late 1890s Maryson assisted in the cultural and literary journal Di Fraye Gezelshaft. Beginning in 1911 he edited the anarchist periodical Dos Fraye Vort. Maryson organized the Kropotkin Literary Society to print Yiddish translations of European thinkers. Maryson handled some of the group's most challenging translations including Marx's Das Kapital Stirner's The Ego and His Own and Thoreau's Civil Disobedience. He also translated John Stuart Mill's On Liberty. Maryson later wrote The Principles of Anarchism in 1935.†Wikipedia.<br> SUBJECTS: Anarchism. OCLC: 19304220<br> Very Good Condition. YID-48-3-. New York: Internatsyonale bibliothek Verlag ko unknown
193334478New Haven Yale University Press; Paris P. Geuthner 1933. Hardcover. Original Cloth. 4to. LIX CLIV 183 pages. 29 cm. First edition. In English and Judeo-Arabic. The manuscript of the Book of comfort. Edited from the unique manuscript by Julian Obermann. <br> <br> Facsimile edition of a Judeo-Arabic manuscript. With transcription into Arabic; introduction and notes in English. Part of the Yale oriental series Researches XVII. <br> Nissim ben Jacob ben Nissim ibn Shahin c. 990-1062 "together with Hananel b. Hushi'el was the outstanding leader and talmudist of North Africa. . Hibbur me-haYeshu'ah Ferrara 1557 Nissim's best-known work is a collection of Hebrew stories and folktales taken from early sources. It is designed to strengthen belief faith and morality among the people and to raise their spirit. This work possibly the first prose storybook in medieval Hebrew literature paved the way for Hebrew belletristic literature as a literary genre. <br> Tradition has it that Nissim dedicated the book to his father-in-law Dunash who is otherwise unknown to console him in his mourning. <br> The first printed edition was published from an early Hebrew translation and the Arabic text was published by J. Obermann. The Hebrew version has been frequently republished not always according to the same translation. <br> The work circulated widely even before its first printing and had a great influence on similar story collections. Ma'asiyyot she-ba-Talmud Constantinople 1519 was based upon it and the Hibbur ha-Ma'asiyyot ibid. 1519 is an anthology of its stories. Many of the stories included by Gaster in his The Exempla of the Rabbis 1924; 19682 were taken from it" EJ 2007. <br> <br> Subjects: Talmud - Legends. Jewish legends. Aggada - Translations into English. Folk literature Judeo-Arabic - Translations into English. <br> <br> Dampstains to margins of pastedowns front blank endpapers final 2 leaves and outer margins of a few other leaves as well. Stains and occlusions to rear board. Good Condition thus. RAB-58-39-XX. New Haven, Yale University Press; Paris, P. Geuthner hardcover
192543188New York: Jewish neighborhood Pub. Co 1925. First edition. Original hardcover binding 8vo 222 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Literature and Language from the Jewish Neighborhood.†<br> Interestingly OCLC lists only 2 titles published by “Jewish neighborhood Pub. Coâ€: this title by Jacob Schwartz which has “Jewish Neighborhood†in the title; and another title also by Jacob Schwartz which also has “Jewish Neighborhood†in the title “The Black Spot of the Jewish neighborhood†= “Der shvartser flek fun der Idisher gas: dos is a mishpet iber a Idishen kritiker un a zay gezund tsum beseren lezer†also published 1925. <br> So clearly this is self published under an imprint name related to the author’s interests. <br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish language. OCLC: 41894060<br> Clean solid copy. Good Condition. YID-48-16-LX-CC-’gge. [New York]: Jewish neighborhood Pub. Co unknown
1924BIBLIO-45924N.p. n.d. but Clarendon Press Oxford 1924. . Blindstamped cloth small 4to. 57 leaves of plates on stiff card. This is a volume of plates produced we believe by W.R.L. Lowe and E.F. Jacob to accompany the work "Illustrations to the Life of St. Alban in Trin.Coll.Dublin Ms.E.I.40" - the text booklet with descriptions by M R James is not present here. In addition to the three groups of plates listed in the title three further plates are present: The second flyleaf; and John Dunstable's Music to the hymn to St. Alban. From ms. VI. H. 15 in the Bibliotheca Estense Modena - 2 plates. Minor wear to spine extremities otherwise Good. N.p., n.d., [ but Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1924. ] hardcover
1931007351Fécamp La Feuille en 4 1931 plaquette in-8 Broché Edition originale
197254471NeW York: Modern Age 1972. First edition. 4to. 16 pp. illustrated from b&w photographs. A few tiny stains on the front wrapper; otherwise fine. Signed on the cover in ink by Ansel Adams. "The purpose of this newsletter a monthly is implicit in its name to report activity in the field of photography primarily in New York City of course and as much as practicable in other parts of the country as well." Jacob Deschin. Modern Age unknown
193552335London: Frederick Muller Ltd. 1935. 12mo. 303 1 pp. Orange cloth gilt lettering on spine map endpapers slight dustsoiling very slight lean to spine w/ d.j. cover art of river crocodiles in purple turquoise & orange slight chipping head & foot of spine minor edgewear still VG/VG copy. First edition stated of this insightful travel memoir of the people and conditions through Liberia Ashanti Ghana Dahomey Benin Nigeria Togo and Cameroon before and through World War I. Scarce in original dustjacket. Frederick Muller Ltd., hardcover
196382862New York: Terry Dintenfass 1963. First Edition. Original lithographed poster with text and illustrations printed in dark red and black on thick cream laid paper measuring 48cm x 66.25cm 18 7/8" x 26 1/8". Mild handling a few faint creases from being rolled with a half-dozen foxed spots; unbacked; Near Fine.<br /> <br /> A striking poster by Lawrence designed to promote his first solo exhibition at Terry Dintenfass Inc. in New York. The illustration was derived from Lawrence's 1963 tempera painting "Two Rebels" "showing four white policemen carrying two black men. The heads of some fifteen witnesses crowd in. In the poster that number was reduced to ten heads that float like moons of light above a protester and his police handlers with their billy clubs dangling from their wrists" Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence pp.174-175. Paintings like "Two Rebels" "Soldiers and Students" and "Four Students" were almost certainly triggered by news photos and television images of the immediate events of 1960-62 in the South. The poster is not separately listed in OCLC though a signed and numbered lithograph of the image edition of 50 is held at the LC. 82862. Terry Dintenfass unknown
191060857Warren OR: Lovewell-Foto 1910. Two silver gelatin photos sized 8 x 6 in. mounted on 12 x 10 in. gray studio board embossed borders and photographer’s imprint caption location & dating in neat white manuscript ink at lower border below the images minor rubbing to corners some very minor edgewear still two VG photos with bright contrast. These two original images capture the prosperous dairy farming operation of Jacob Hammer 1858-1951 who along with his wife Barbara and eight children ages 7 to 23 were renting a substantial farm and just 5 years later purchased a much larger spread on Deer Island in Columbia County Oregon. The photographs appear to have been shot by John & Sarah Lovewell who worked as a husband & wife traveling photographers from about 1910-1915 along the Columbia & Willamette Rivers. Lovewell-Foto, unknown
191861380Portland OR: Shope Brick Co. Columbia Commercial Studio 167 Fourth Ave. ca. 1918. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 8.25 in. With 41 original linen-backed silver gelatin photographs sized 9.5 x 8 in. nearly all w/ neat type-written captions on versos all w/ photographer’s stamped imprint on verso. Contemporary flexible calf post-binder three nickel-plated screwposts at gutter margin rounded corners yapp edges gilt title stamped on front cover some fraying to the linen-backing at fore-edges minor edgewear some scuffing a few images w/ nearly indistinguishable perforated slices not penetrating linen still an exceptional exemplar w/ former ownership markings of Koch Schmidt on first image margin. An outstanding salesman sample photo album recording the use of Shope’s patented brick facades for homebuilding apartment buildings commercial buildings and interiors in the Pacific Northwest during World War I. The album opens with a 1914 award certificate from the Manufacturers & Land Products Show which remained on permanent exhibit at the Pacific International Exposition Building for over 10 years. This is followed by photographs shot of such buildings as the newly completed Aetna Apartments Printing Office at 21st & Sandy; the Utah-Idaho Motor Co. Maxwell dealership in Pocatello ID; the Golden Rule store in the Morris Block in Lewiston ID; the Miller Wood Fuel Co. in Portland OR with Chief Gasoline pump in front; the King Albert Apartments in Portland OR finished in 1918; together with many splendid examples of PNW Arts & Crafts homes. The featured homes include a stately residence on 49th & Belmont the Dr. Tamiesie House porch piers and tile floor in Laurelhurst now the Sisters of Social Services Home; the Nash home on Sunnyside; Armstrong residence on Council Crest; striking residences in Rose City Park Irvington and Alameda. Also featured are Craftsmen homes in Walla Walla Pocatello Corvallis Spokane and in other areas of Portland. Fourteen of the photographs depict the ornamental Arts & Crafts brick facades for fireplaces with interior shots. The main fireplace in the furnished Dr. Tamiesie home the DeKeater residence the fireplace finished in 1916 for the East Side Business Men’s Club in Portland and others. Founded originally in 1910 in the City of Portland by David Shope 1862-1948 having developed his specialized brick-making machinery for clay & concrete bricks as featured in the final photograph the company’s products quickly proved popular with Arts & Crafts architects in the Pacific Northwest. Shope used a patented process to achieve what he termed the “Red Wire Cut†and “Old Gold Rough Texture†for commercial facades and also used concrete cast stone to achieve special effects and sold his licensed machinery to contractors as well. By 1922 he heavily marketed the fact that the Shope facades were the only ones to mostly survive the 1922 Astoria fire. He also aggressively protected his patents suing competitors on a regular basis. After 1923 he sold out to the Eugene Concrete Pipe Company and returned to Lake City MN where he lived with his daughter Birdie. Gensler 1873-1968 was a German-American photographer in San Francisco CA who operated Columbia Commercial Studio from about 1915 through World War II before moving back to Alameda CA and in two of the photos he has proudly displayed his 1915 Harley-Davidson V-Twin motorcycle in the foreground. We could find no similar album or collection of photographs in any holdings for the Shope Brick Co. Shope Brick Co., [Columbia Commercial Studio, 167 Fourth Ave.], unknown
195326895Stockholm-Uppsala, (Almquist & Wiksell), 1933-1953. Gr.-8°. XII, 152; VIII, 37; IX (1), 34 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. den eingeb. OUmschlägen.
1919C6073Paris, Académie des Sciences - Gauthier-Villars, 1919 ; in-4, 4 pp., broché. Bon état.
1942287351942 P., Horizons de France (de la Collection "Provinciales"), 1942, grand in 8° broché, 211 pages.
19487235ABWiesbaden, Jos. Scholz, [1948]. Quer-4° (22 x 28,5 cm). 8 Blatt mit Textillustrationen und 8 ganzseitigen farbigen Illustrationen von Eugen Osswald. Original-Halbleinenband mit montierter mehrfarbiger Deckelillustration ebenfalls von Eugen Osswald.
192863340Los Angeles CA: Jake Zeitlin Books 567 Hope Street 1928. 12mo. 48 pp unpaginated. Art Deco grasshopper motif logo on front cover light dustsoiling minor shelfwear still a VG bright copy from the library of Anne Bobrow 1916-1996 longtime cataloguer with Zeitlin & Ver Brugge 1948-1986 and then with B & L Rootenberg Rare Books. First edition of this first fine & rare books catalogue from the famed Los Angeles bookseller who issued this just three months after setting up his bookstore in a space designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in April 1928 at 567 Hope Street. Zeitlin 1902-1987. At the time the ever confident Zeitlin had already published his first poetry attracted the friendship of Carl Sandburg and within a short time at the end of the 1920’s attracted a coterie of local writers painters photographers printers graphic designers and architects drawn in by his Grasshopper sign which adorned the store. The Western Americana section in this sports such items as Paul Allen’s Lewis & Clark 1814 No. 2 for $ 40.00; Brooks & Bryant Among the Gold-finders 1849 No. 8 for $ 10.00; Greenhow’s Memoir 1840 No. 22 for $ 32.50; and a superb copy of Manly’s Death Valley in ‘49 1894 No. 29 for 15.00. Also featured wre Frank Harris’s 2 vol. Oscar Wilde 1916 limited edition inscribed with 4 original letters for $ 85.00 and the splendid Nonesuch Press Divine Comedy 1928 for $ 100.00. Jake Zeitlin, Books, 567 Hope Street, unknown