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199749867BASTEI-LÜBBE 05/1997. 2. softcover. Saga vom magischen Land Xanth Die Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung! Der neue Fantasy-Bestseller! BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
1783272901783. Editio secunda aucta Viennae Apud Rudolphum Graeffer 1783 8° 236 pp. 2 Bl. Index Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückenschild. Die zweite verbesserte Auflage! "Ich kenne keinen Schriftsteller der diese Wissenschaft in einer so vollständigen und wohlgeordneten Kürze vorgetragen hat. Das Buch hat eine gute Terminologie . Es beschreibt 118 Augenkrankheiten und die nöthigen Operationen. Zum ersten Male seit Ali Isa sind die Cadres der Augenheilkunde vollständig aufgestellt." Hirschberg "Ein systematischer Kopf dessen Belesenheit unglaublich ist wovon uns seine Werke beweis genug sind." Beer Bibl. Opthalmia Bd.1 S.21. "Ich kenne keinen Schrifsteller der diese Wissenschaft in einer so vollständigen und wohlgeordneten Kürze vorgetragen ." Richter Chir. Bibl. Durch die japanische Übersetzung der Lehre von der Augenheilkunde von Plenck in Wien ist die europäische Augenheilkunde zuerst den japanischen Ärzten bekannt geworden. Dieses neue ophtahlmologische Werk welches von Kinchô Sugita ins Japanische übertragen und im 12. Jahre der Bunka-Ära 1815 herausgegeben wurde ist betitelt: Ganka Shinsho Neues Werk über die Augenheilkunde. The first book that came from Europe to Japan was Plenck's "Doctrina de morbis oculorum". It was called 'A new book of western opthalmology and introduced western opthalmology to Japan'. Hirschberg §480 S.589 Waller 7526; Lesky 511; Hirsch-H.IV 632. unknown
1087<p>8vo. 200 x 180 mm. 8 x 6 ¾ inches. 302 pp. Manuscript text in neat hand. Bound in half-leather and marbled boards gilt rules on spine. Some rubbing to spine ends a later ownership name stamp on front pastedown.</p> <br /> <p>Manuscript lecture notes from Prof. Leonard Woods' class in theology taught at the Seminary in Andover. The student introduces the lectures in the first two pages: "West Chester Society Colchester Conn. -- In view of an examination preparatory to my ordination I presented to the Council the following confession of faith." He follows this information with a nine page table of contents for the lectures which begins with "On the inspiration of the Scriptures." In clear prose he recounts what he was taught by Prof. Woods while he was a student at Andover for those several years.</p> <br /> <p>Although unsigned these lecture notes most likely belong to Jacob Scales 1788-1873. Scales was born in Freeport Maine graduated from Dartmouth in 1817 and went on to Andover Theological Seminary finishing his degree there in 1820. In December of that year he was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church at Colchester Connecticut. In 1827 Scales became a pastor in Henniker NH; then Cornwall Vermont in 1839. Here he ran afoul of the local anti-slavery society according to Lyman Matthews' "History of the Town of Cornwall Vermont" Cornwall VT: 1862 pp. 182-6. A remonstrance by ten members of the church felt strongly he should not be installed. An ecclesiastical council was convened: "The remonstrants acknowledge that upon the subject of slavery Mr. Scales in sentiment is correct; but they allege that as a practical abolitionist he does not come up to the standard of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Of this however no proof was adduced. This Council can recognize no other standard than the Word of God." and therefore the church proceeded to install him. His tenure was not always smooth and he was dismissed in 1842. He became an acting pastor at Plainfield from 1842-1861. see his brief biography in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register v. 66 p. 50 Scales published several sermons and other works in his lifetime and Dartmouth College has a collection of his papers.</p> <br /> <p>Leonard Woods 1774-1854 was a professor of theology at Andover from 1808 until his retirement in 1846. He was a member of the Congregational Church and an orthodox Calvinist. He continued to write and prepare his works for publication. A five volume set of his lectures sermons letters and essays was published in Andover between 1849-1851. see: McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Harper & Bros.: 1880 for more information on Woods. . Item #67599 JT/DSC 1087</p> <br /> <p> </p> . unknown
172040329Nuremburg: Aedibus Ebermayerianis 1720. First edition. With folding portrait and folding plate of Cabinet. 30 plates part I 1720; 7 plates part II 1722; 4 plates part III 1722; and 5 plates part IV 1722. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked. Wear staining and some cracking to the bottom back board and bottom of spine internally a fine crisp copy. First edition. With folding portrait and folding plate of Cabinet. 30 plates part I 1720; 7 plates part II 1722; 4 plates part III 1722; and 5 plates part IV 1722. 1 vols. Folio. Ebermayer 1664-1743 was a Nuremberg banker whose very fine collection of gems featured many with portraits cut in relief of all the Luminaries of Ancient and Modern History. The last 4 parts are quite rare. According to Graesse the first is usually encountered with another collection of engraved gems by Erhard Reusch published in the same year. Graesse 1: 276; Ebert 6547 Aedibus Ebermayerianis unknown
184810676No Place of Publication 1848. Bifolium measuring 6.5 x 4" when folded with 2 pp of handwritten text signed "J.J. Astor Jr" and dated November 1848 on the back. Astor Jr. writes to businessman planter and slaveowner Francis P. Corbin offering regrets for not seeing him that morning inviting Corbin to dine and "thanking you for the many acts of kindness you have done me in the course of the last two years." In nice condition with folding creases. unknown
1177Title with lithographed port. of the collector a little foxed. 3 p.l. lxxv 8 408 pp. one leaf of ads. 8vo cont. cloth-backed marbled boards first & last few leaves a little browned uncut. The Hague: S. & J. Luchtmans and C.C. van der Hoek 1838. This sale catalogue is tantamount to a bibliography of Greek and Roman archeology and literature published up to that time. Reuvens 1793-1837 son of an eminent Dutch jurist originally studied the law but switched professions and became professor of Greek Latin and archaeology at Leyden. The compiler of the catalogue Leemans has provided a valuable 75-page biography of Reuvens. 6234 lots of books 86 lots of prints 79 lots of manuscripts and 98 portrait busts and bookcases. Very good copy. ❧ N.B.G. Vol. 12 cols. 63-64. hardcover books
186738307San Francisco: Alta California Printing House 1867. 1st edition Cowan II pp. 375-376; Rocq 9192. Original printed pale green paper wrappers. Some modest wear & soiling to wrappers though spine paper mostly perished. A VG copy. 64 pp. Numerous mss corrections to text. Intratextual lot plans ~ 55 describing by city blocks the property of Jacob C. Beideman. 8vo. 9" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>Auction of over 100 pieces of property located throughout the city of San Francisco as amassed by Jacob C. Beideman. One of the largest estates of the era neighborhoods include the Tenderloin area of downtown and along Van Ness Ave. Western Addition & Hayes Valley. OCLC records 6 holding institutions. No copies at auction the past 30 years. Rare in the trade. Alta California Printing House unknown books
25839Oak Knoll Pr. Hardcover. Very Good. Oak Knoll Pr. Hardcover. Very Good. <br/> <br/> Oak Knoll Pr hardcover
17751087573 vols. London: T. Payne 1775/1776. 3 vols 4to xx 516; 2 vi 535; viii 602 pp with 31 engravings on the 30 listed plates. A very good and attractive set in clean condition bound in original calf with gilt decorated rules to covers and gilt decoration to spine panels with six compartments and red and black labels. § Vols I and II second edition 1775 and Vol III only edition 1796. The three maps are lacking. All other illustrations are present in good condition but including usual offsetting and a few showing minor mottling and browning. Plate XI stated in the List of Plates to be a Bartolozzi engraved plate designed by Cypriani from an original onyx Camaio by the Greek artist Tryphon is the correct plate although in fact it bears no plate No. and the imprint " G. B. Cipriani Del I.K. Sherwin Sculp.". Although Bartolozzi normally signs his studio's plates J. K. Sherwin was an apprentice of Bartolozzi's and presumably was allowed to sign his engraving in this instance. The plate's design matches "The Marriage of Eros and Psyche" from Tryphon's Camaio in the Duke of Marlborough's Collection see e.g Wikipaedia: "The Marlborough Gem". Bentley BB 439. Essick CBI p. 117 entry C. T. Payne unknown books
17751087571775. London: T. Payne 1775/1776. <br /> <br /> 3 vols 4to xx 516; 2 vi 535; viii 602 pp with 31 engravings on the 30 listed plates. A very good and attractive set in clean condition bound in original calf with gilt decorated rules to covers and gilt decoration to spine panels with six compartments and red and black labels.<br /> <br /> § Second edition of Vol. 1 and 2 1775 and only edition of Vol. 3 1796. The three maps are lacking. All other illustrations are present in good condition but including usual offsetting and a few showing minor mottling and browning. Plate XI stated in the List of Plates to be a Bartolozzi engraved plate designed by Cypriani from an original onyx Camaio by the Greek artist Tryphon is the correct plate although in fact it bears no plate No. and the imprint "G. B. Cipriani Del I.K. Sherwin Sculp." Although Bartolozzi normally signs his studio's plates J. K. Sherwin was an apprentice of Bartolozzi's and presumably was allowed to sign his engraving in this instance. The plate's design matches "The Marriage of Eros and Psyche" from Tryphon's Camaio in the Duke of Marlborough's Collection see e.g Wikipaedia: "The Marlborough Gem". Bentley BB 439. Essick CBI p. 117 entry C. unknown
1740811231740. CATS Jacob. HUWELYCK dat is Het gantsche beleyt des Echten Staats; afgedeelt in zes hoost-stukken Marriage or the whole account of the wedded state divided into six sections: maidenhood courtship the bride the wife the mother the widow. Illustrated with life-like plates. s'Gravenhage Pieter van Thol 1740. Octavo. xxii538pp. 1f. Contains approximately 36 engravings by Noach van der Meer roughly based on Adriaen Van de Venne's illustrations for the first edition of 1625. Although smaller and simplified they're finely rendered. This verse compendium of advice to young women was first published in 1625 and went into many editions until at least 1779. Jacob Cats 1577-1660 the beloved and prolific poet known as "Father Cats" was a jurist statesman and diplomat and for fifteen years Raad-Pensionaris of Holland. With small marginal tears to pp. 3984108183 and 411 small worm hole along inner margin of pp. 108-120 and small dampstain to corners of pp. 378-428 none of these flaws affecting the printed area. Two signatures slightly starting; and the folding plate of children's games torn 4" along the fold line. In early vellum lightly soiled. Light to moderate foxing. This edition not in OCLC BL or NUC. unknown books
51-4602Amsterdam: Evert Cloppenburgh 1643. Small thick 4to. 18.5 x 24 cm. Contemporary stiff vellum. Full page portrait of Cats after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt with tear without loss. Numerous half page engravings and etchings; few pages with wormholes. 2 manuscript leaves 66 772 10 136pp.OCLC Number: 922084251.Fort in-4° vélin rigide du temps. Reliure manipulée. Galeries marginales de ver en fin d'ouvrage.Poésies de Jacob Cats illustrées de nombreux cuivres à mi-page.La première édition est de Dordrecht 1634.Expertise by Expertise by Jean-Paul VEYSSIERE libraire – expert. Membre de la LILA-ILAB;Expert CNES assesseur près la commission de conciliation et d'expertise douani Amsterdam: Evert Cloppenburgh, 1643. hardcover
51-3444Amsterdam and Leiden: Putte Deyster Cornelis 1745-1769. Small 8vo. 10 x 16cm. 5 vols. Uniformly bound in contemporary tree calf.; gilt spines; 5 raised bands.Numerous engravings. Dutch descripton follows: Zinne-en minne-beelden selfstryd tooneel der mannelyke agtbaarheidt Galathea of Herdersklagt Klagende MaegdenLeidenwed. en zoon van Jan van der Dyster17455 vol. in-8° deel 2: Huwelyk dat is het gantsche beleyt des echten staats. Amsterdam Abraham Cornelis 1766. deel 3: 's Werelts Begin Midden Eynde beslooten in den trou-ring met de proef-steen. Amsterdam Hendrik vander Putte z.d. deel 4: Ouderdom buyten leven en hof gedachten op nieuw vermeerderd met des Auteurs tachtig jarig leven en bedenkingen op Zorgvliet. deel 5: Gedachten op slapeloose nachten. Leyden Hendrik vander Deyster 1769. Mooie reeks met talrijke kopergravures. Uniform gebonden in kalfsleder ruggen rijk versierd met goud. Amsterdam and Leiden: Putte, Deyster, Cornelis, 1745-1769. hardcover
1927106211Chicago/ New York: The Leonard Company 1927. First edition of this Herzl biography by the British-born Jewish journalist and an early leader of the Zionist movement in the United States. Octavo 2 volumes original cloth top edge gilt pictorial endpapers. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication on the half-title page "To my friend Louis Karasik Jacob de Haas Oct '27." Fine in very good to near fine dust jackets. With sixty illustrations index chronological table appendices and bibliography. Rare and desirable signed by de Haas. Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian journalist playwright political activist and writer who was one of the fathers of modern political Zionism. Herzl formed the World Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish migration to Palestine in an effort to form a Jewish state. Though he died long before its establishment he is generally considered a father of the State of Israel formed in 1948. The Leonard Company hardcover books
182251718New York: E. Bliss and E. White 1822. Hardcover. Very good. Large Octavo. vii 528 3 plates viii 535pp. 3 plates. Rebound in modern orange-brown buckram cloth with gilt lettering on spines. Black top edges. Gray endpapers.<br /> <br /> With a contribution of one of the most distinguished medical doctors in the field of public health: "Observations on the climate and diseases of the Island of Curacao" by Dutch-born Jewish-American physician Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto. Having received his early education in Curacao he graduated from Columbia College at the age of sixteen. Dr. Peixotto became a pioneer in the field of preventive medicine. Peixotto became an editor of the New York Medical and Physical Journal in 1826 together with Drs. Beck and Bell and the sole editor of the journal in 1829. Among many other accolades Dr. Peixotto was appointed Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Obstetrics and he was elected honorary member of the Medical Society of lower Canada. This is his first published work.<br /> <br /> "This work shall consist exclusively of original materials and will be divided into three principal parts: 1. Original Communication on Medicine and the collateral branches of Science 2. Reviews of Original Publication. This portion of the work to be devoted to a critical examination and analysis of American Medical and Philosophical writings. 3. Medical and Philosophical Intelligence. In the composition of this portion of the Journal the principal new publications both of Europe and America will be carefully searched and every improvement diligently and promptly noted." Prospectus. <br /> <br /> Also contains articles on "Observations on Phlegmasia Dolens by John W. Francis Facts and Observations relating to Yellow Fever in Staten Island New York during the autumn of 1821 by Joseph Bayley observations on the use of Emetics in Constipation of the Bowels by David Hosack Rules to prevent and Exterminate Contagious Fevers by John Haygarth and many others. Illustrated with three lithographic plates depicting medical conditions in each volume. Plates with damp-staining.<br /> <br /> Vol. 1 with tables of meteorological observations for September October and November 1822 Same months of 1823 in volume 2 obituary notice to correspondents and index at rear notice to correspondents and index in 1823 volume as well. Light shelf wear with moderate foxing. E. Bliss and E. White hardcover
173866890An Impartial History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England CHARLES I King of England. HOOPER Jacob. An Impartial History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. During the Reign of King Charles the First. London: Printed and Sold By All the Booksellers in Town and Country 1738. Quarto. Contemporary calf boards rebacked with a new spine and black morocoo label. Frontis. 628p 26 plates. Measures 29 1/2 x 18 cm. Complete with frontispiece and 26 plates. A very good copy. HBS 66890. $1250 Printed, and Sold By All the Booksellers in Town and Country hardcover books
1811529Ephrata in Pennsylvanien: Gedruckt bey J. Ruth 1811. 12mo. 165 x 105 mm. 6 12/2 x 4 inches. 395 i.e. 400 pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece portrait engraved frontispiece image of Christ revealing divine truth 5 engraved plates and one woodcut image of the serpent printed in the text; the portrait and the frontispiece are added and are not usually found with this edition. The book is bound in contemporary calf red leather label which reads "Der weg zu Christo"; some light rubbing to binding; paper stock is brown with age fore edges a bit fragile in places; a very good copy. First American edition originally printed in Goerlitz Germany in 1624. This American edition of Boehme's mystical text was printed at the Ephrata Cloister by Jacob Ruth and is one of only two titles produced by this printer at the Cloister press. K.J.R. Arndt gives Ruth's dates as 1794-1878 but provides no other information about the biography of the printer and his relationship to Ephrata. This question is of interest because the engraved images in this book are all unsigned and are apparently re-engravings of plates form an earlier edition published anonymously in Leiden in 1730 which contains five plates. If Ruth re-engraved these plates it demonstrates a very sophisticated skill with the burin and familiarity with the creation of fine lines tonality and readily recognizable symbols. The engravings are not only fine work but early examples of the art form produced in the Pennsylvania German community of the period. Shaw & Shoemaker 22416. Arndt German Language Printing in the United States 1805. Gedruckt bey J. Ruth unknown books
185962094Wellsburg VA: Jacob & Smith Publishers and Printers 1859. First edition. 12mo. 280 pp. Frontispiece portrait and three plates. The story of the Corps of Discovery and its exploration of Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase seen through the lens of this biography of the last surviving member of the expedition. "The biography of its citizens is the history of a nation and we trust that the reputations of history will not suffer from one departure in permitting the humble biography of a hero of the ranks to stand by those of the great and title" from the preface. Howes J-31. Graff 2183. Wagner-Camp 6:10: "Gass became one of the best-known members of the expedition for several reasons: his key role as sergeant brought his name up frequently in the journals of Lewis and Clark his account was the first to be published he was the first to have a biography written about him and finally he outlived the other members of the Corps of Discovery by decades dying at the age of ninety-nine in 1870." Plates with foxing text toned but a very good copy. 20th-century green three-quarter leather and cloth gilt rules and title on spine. 9761. <br/><br/> Jacob & Smith, Publishers and Printers hardcover books
30800<p>quarto three pages plus address leaf formerly folded neatly written in ink in a clear legible hand very good clean condition.</p><p> Jacob a city toll gate keeper writes his teen-age sister about the execution of Henry Shorter a 24 year old African American man for the murder of Stephen Brush a 19 year old white youth who offended Shorter inciting an angry exchange and resulting in Shorter's stabbing Brush to death.</p><p> Close to midnight on a September evening in 1848 Stephen Brush a 19 year-old white youth and several friends who lived in a blue-collar industrial section of Buffalo were returning from a Minstrel show laughing about one of the characters in the cast who had played a "Negro servant". Brush apparently used the "N" word just as he was passing two young African American men – 24 year-old Henry Shorter a hotel barber from Fredonia and a friend who had just moved to New York from Ohio. Shorter took offense and an angry exchange ensued. Shorter pulled out a short knife and attacked Brush pursuing him into the street where he stabbed him in the abdomen on the arm cutting off one of his fingers and above the eye. The African American men ran off as bystanders carried Brush to a tavern where he soon died. A police investigation led within hours to the home of Shorter who was awakened and arrested when blood was found on his hands and clothing. He allegedly confessed to the killing saying it was not premeditated "the impulse of the moment" and that his friend had nothing to do with the crime. Local newspapers called this a "cold blooded murder committed in our streets upon an unsuspecting and inoffensive citizen". Brought to trial Shorter was represented by two brothers leading criminal attorneys of Buffalo; they found most prospective jurors had already formed an opinion of Shorter's guilt. During the trial the lawyers argued that Shorter despite his alleged confession had acted in self-defense. Twenty witnesses were called for the prosecution ten for the defense who testified as to Shorter's "good character". The Judge instructed the jury not to regard Shorter as rich or poor white or black but just to consider the facts as presented in court. The jury deliberated for eight hours and returned with a verdict of guilty. Before pronouncing sentence the Judge stressed that he Shorter had received a fair trial as was Shorter's friend who was acquitted of the crime and set free. He then pronounced the sentence of death by hanging as Shorter silently betrayed "considerable emotion". Shorter's lawyers appealed to the New York Supreme Court. Shorter told the Justices that he had "provocation" for attacking Brush and that some witnesses had lied about details of the incident. His Appeal was denied; the execution delayed for eight months was set for August 1849 – the event described in Jacob's letter. According to news reports Shorter's last words on the scaffold were "I am about to leave you. I die innocent of the crime of murder." He hoped "God will forgive" the city officials who had "testified falsely against me". </p><p> "Dear Sister Harriet</p><p> … I have been quite busy since I was down to see you I arrested 8 duchmen sic in one day and on Friday last went to attend the execution of Shorter who was condemned to be hung for the murder of Brush it being the first time I ever beheld a mans life taken amid shouts of applause or joy and that was the case from those from without the limits of the jail yard who could not see but hear when the platform fell and which was heartrending to hear I was one of the officers chosen for assisting in the execution when he was taken down I assisted in extricating the Rope from his neck and then carried him aloft in the jail for his friends to take and there left him it was a solemn thing to behold him drop the distance of six feet and fetch up on nothing but air. When he was led forth from the dungeon dressed in a white robe and a white cap upon his head I was inspired with feelings which I never shall forget I had been in and conversed with him about a week before his execution he seemed resigned to his fate but when he ascended the scaffold and beheld the group of officers ministers & jurymen that were to behold him plunged into eternity he there declared himself innocent and censured the officers & mayor for perjuring themselves against him at that time my feelings left me and I was ready to see him drop when he was led forth on the drop he said I die an innocent man the world knew better. But alas he died with a lie in his mouth … he said nothing more to the ministers there on the scaffold …"</p><p> No printed account of the crime or trial is recorded in McDade <i>The Annals of Murder</i>. </p> books
189024769New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1890. Cloth. Very Good. A solid copy of the 1890 1st edition in its variant gray cloth binding with blue titling and decorative blue bordering. Tight and VG with bumping to the tips and light spotting along the panels. One signature loose pgs. 195-208 but still holding. Thick octavo dozens of evocative illustrations complementing Riis's timeless text "chiefly from photographs taken by the author". Beyond dispute one of the great records of late 19th century poverty in New York and a landmark document of economic inequality. Charles Scribners Sons unknown
190321285Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co 1903. Cloth. Near Fine. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY JACOB RIIS on the front free endpaper. A tight well-preserved copy to boot of the May 1903 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in its navy-blue cloth with bright gilt-titling along the spine. Light scuffing to the rear panel otherwise very sharp. 12mo top-edge gilt 190 pgs. George W. Jacobs & Co unknown
1807111927J. Walker W.J. and J. Richardson et al. 1807. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Six volumes. 3/4 leather. With 41 plates of engravings. Covers shelfworn with some nicks on the spines and edges. Mild foxing. J. Walker, W.J. and J. Richardson, et al. hardcover
17933647Leonard Worchester Isaiah Thomas: Worcester Massachusetts 1793. First Edition. First edition. This book measures approximately 5.5" x 9" with 91 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in poor condition. Lacking front and rear boards and several pages at the rear. Large piece of the right side of the title page is missing. Heavy foxing and staining throughout textblock. <br /> <br /> This book contains early and rare American music composed by Jacob French a singer and one of the first American composers sometimes called "Yankee tunesmiths".<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # N1-15. Worcester Massachusetts unknown
1736331455London: Nutt and Gosling 1736. hardcover. very good. Unpaginated with text printed in double column. Tall thick folio bound in older full calf rubbed and scuffed with wear at corners and repairs at joints; pages are all clean and neat. Published in the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling London 1736. A very good copy of this scarce book.<br/> <br/> Nutt and Gosling unknown
183433065Berlin: Herausgabe der Mischna 1834. First edition. Hardcover. g. Complete 6 volume set. 4to. Three-quarter blue cloth over marbled paper boards with raised bands and red title-labels. Marbled edges all around. Marbled endpapers. Mishnah with Judeo-German translation and the classic commentaries of R. Obadiah Bartenura and R. Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller. This project was headed by the pioneering Jewish historian Isaac Marcus Jost. The Mishnah had previously been translated into German by Johann Rabe in the Onolzbach 1760-63 edition and into Judeo-German in the Vienna edition started in 1817. Text in Hebrew and Judeo-German with a German introduction. Several backstrips chipped. Edges rubbed. Volume 1 front free endpaper detached but still present. Some foxing to page margins. Overall in good- condition. Herausgabe der Mischna hardcover