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187343384Eydtkuhnen now Chernyshevskoye Russia: Bi-defus A. Ts. Katsineleboigen ve-Sh. Rabinovits 1873. First edition. Attractive modern binding. 8vo 27 pages 18 cm. Text in Hebrew. Title translates as “Sayings of Jacob: Disputations Concerning Morals to be Conformed and Amended.†<br> “Ya‘akov Reifmann was born in Lagow Poland. He spent his childhood in nearby Opatów where he acquired a basic religious education but subsequently spent most of his life—including the days of his extensive and highly diversified scholastic achievements—in Szczebrzeszyn near Zamosc where he relocated after marrying. There he was introduced to classic Jewish philosophical literature and was profoundly influenced by Maimonides.<br> Reifmann’s projects and studies published in various pamphlets and in contemporary newspapers and periodicals Ha-Melits Ha-Magid Ha-Tsefirah Keneset Yisra’el Ha-Sha'ar Isaac Marcus Jost’s Tsiyon and others dealt with an extensive range of subjects including ancient Jewish literature Talmud and Midrash biblical criticism the Apocrypha Jewish philosophy and history. He wrote all of his studies in Hebrew and some were subsequently translated into German and published in German periodicals which also issued reviews of his work gaining him recognition in the West.<br> Reifmann regarded the rabbis of Late Antiquity as the first biblical critics. He also studied Aramaic translations of the Bible offering different textual revisions based on comparisons of the Targums. Relying on ancient Jewish literature as well as—in all probability—the writings of contemporary German critics whom he never mentioned he suggested different times of writing for some of the books of the Bible and raised somewhat new ideas regarding their composition. However as was the case with most of his contemporary hokhmat Yisra’el scholars who practiced biblical criticism he usually avoided dealing with the composition of the Pentateuch except in the context of his dealings with the teachings of Avraham ibn Ezra one of the most prominent figures of Jewish philosophy particularly for maskilim. Although he sought to avoid disputes and controversy Reifmann was nevertheless committed to scientific truth and his conclusions about sacred Jewish writings were often conceived within Jewish traditional society as well as among moderate maskilim as radical views that undermined the foundations of Jewish faith.<br> In addition to his research Reifmann played an important social role by maintaining ties to fellow maskilim including Shelomoh Yehudah Rapoport Abraham Geiger Jost Yitsak Shemu’el Reggio Shemu’el David Luzzatto and Salomon Buber with whom he corresponded on subjects relating to his research. He also led a circle of young maskilim from Zamosc who met regularly at his home in Szczebrzeszyn. Through these meetings Reifmann became one of the most prominent figures in Zamosc maskilic circles. A pamphlet containing various conversations of this circle titled Mo‘ade ‘erev was published in Vilna in 1863.†YIVO Encyclopedia <br> SUBJECTS: Jewish ethics. OCLC: 49017026.<br> Some toning and occasional pencil markings to margins nice wide margins attractive modern binding Very Good Condition. YID-48-86-XBL-’eggvcc. Eydtkuhnen [now Chernyshevskoye, Russia]: Bi-defus A. Ts. Katsineleboigen ve-Sh. Rabinovits unknown
1885500306385Librairie Hachette et Cie 1885 1885.
1886500306487Librairie Hachette et C° 1886 1886.
1852682361852. Boston Med. Surg. J. 47/19. - Boston David Clapp Wednesday December 8 1852 8° pp.383-414 fine wrappers. First Edition ! "Communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal." " An industrious self-made man George Jacob Ziegler 1821-1895 was successively a hairdresser dentist physician author and editor. He is best known as the medical editor of the Periscope section of the Dental Cosmos and as a social activist who championed the welfare of soldiers women and nonsmokers. Ziegler's most unfortunate legacy was his research on dogs which he misinterpreted as demonstrating nitrous oxide's safety in resuscitation. Pointing to Ziegler's work dental anesthetist G.Q. Colton would popularize clinical use of 100% nitrous-oxide anesthetics during his 35-year professional career. Consequently hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide received asphyxial anesthetics." Abstract / George S. Bause: Dentist-physician George J. Ziegler: rogue researcher "cosmic" editor and social activist. J Hist Dent. 59/1 2011:pp.16-30. unknown
1865352121865. Revised and Republished from the Med. and Surg. Reporter. - Philadelphia J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1865 Kl.8° 66 pp. orig. Leinenband; Robert E. Owings Namenszug auf Vorsatz "disposed" gestempeltes "ExLibris "The John Hopkins Library". First Book Edition! unknown
180921982Altona, Hammerich, 1809. Bearbeitet von A. Zachariae. Mit einer gefalteten Tabelle am Schluss. Kl. 8°. VIII,247,1 S. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschildchen. Gesprenkelter Schnitt. Vorderer Innendeckel mit mont. Exlibris (Herz aus Pflanzen mit Initialen SL?). Bezug am Rücken unten mit kleiner Fehlstelle, Ecken minimal bestoßen, die ersten Blätter etwas stockfleckig. Eigentlich noch recht schön.
1857253621857. 1857 Young Jacob AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PIONEER; OR THE NATIVITY EXPERIENCE TRAVELS AND MINISTERIAL LABORS OF REV JACOB YOUNG Cincinnati: Cranston and Curtis c1857 528pp 8vo purple cloth pages yellowed somewhat else fine bright copy with only the faintest hints of shelf-wear on spine edges. unknown
185761586Cincinnati: Cranston and Curts. Very Good. 1857. Hardcover. 528 pages gray cloth with red printing. Hinges started contetns are toned. Covers are scuffed and soiled with rubbed and scuffed spine ends and cover corners. A Good copy. . Cranston and Curts hardcover books
1886RO70071838Hachette. 1886. In-16. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 148 pages. Texte en grec ancien. Tampon Offert par les éditeurs sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
1849341418London : John Henry Parker 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy bound in the original cloth boards and gilt label to the spine. Sun-toning to the spine and boards; with some wear and tear as with age some loss to the spine. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Includes previous owner's signature. Physical description; xxiii 158 pages III leaves of plates : illustrations black and white ; 23 cm. Notes; First published in Danish in 1843 under title: Danmarks Oldtid oplyst ved Oldsager og Gravhøie. Includes bibliographical footnotes. Translation of: Danmarks oldtid oplyst ved oldsager og gravhaic. Subjects; Antiquities. Prehistory. Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. Megaliths. Tombs. Denmark Antiquities. England Antiquities. Denmark. Antiquities. Denmark. Archaeology. Genres; Illustrated. London : John Henry Parker hardcover
187546858New York: New York Journal of Medicine and the American Medical Times 1875. First Separate Edition. Original wraps. Very good. 57p octavo illustrated Front cover chipped at 2 corners otherwise a very good copy in tan printed wraps. <br/><br/> New York Journal of Medicine and the American Medical Times paperback
187346860New York: New York Journal of Medicine 1873. First Separate Edition. Original wraps. Very good. 43p octavo illustrated A very good copy in tan printed wraps. Front and rear covers lightly chipped. <br/><br/> New York Journal of Medicine paperback
187012467New York: Steam Printing House 1870. pamphlet. very good. Interesting illustrations throughout the text. 29 page. Thin 8vo original printed wrappers; a bit chipped. New York: Steam Printing House 1870. Very good.<br/><br/> Steam Printing House unknown books
18739866New York: Steam Printing House 1873. paperback. very good. Numerous interesting text illus. 41 pages. 8vo original printed wrappers; a bit chipped. New York: Steam Printing House 1873. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Steam Printing House unknown books
185949552New York: Holman. Very Good. 1859. Softcover. New York: Holman 1859. PAMPHLET. 16pp disbound some light foxing Very Good. . Holman paperback books
1880204350Stockholm: Z. Hggstroms Forlagsexpedition 1880. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and dust-toned as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Anders Hernmarck with his personalized bookplate to front pastedown. All-edges-marble. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Physical description.: 2 vols in 1.: plates; geneal. tables ports. 22 cm. Subject: Crusenstolpe Magnus Jakob -- 1795-1865. Stockholm: Z. Hggstroms Forlagsexpedition hardcover
1889COLLECTI012338INEW YORK NY: J.A. HILL & COMPANY. NEAR FINE WITHOUT D.J. PUB 1889. HARDCOVER. THIS IS A 1890 PRINTING WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HENRY EYSTER JACOBS . NAVY BLUE CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH GILT TITLES TO THE SPINE AND UPPER COVER AND DARK BROWN COATED ENDPAPPERS. BOOK IS ABOUT FINE WITH JUST A TRACE OF RUB/WEAR AT CORNERS MINOR MARKING TO THE BINDING WITH TISSUE COVERING FRONTISPIECE FOXED AND A 19TH CENTURY GIFT INSCRIPTION ON THE BLANK PAGE FOLLOWING THE FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY. . J.A. HILL & COMPANY hardcover
189064728New York: J. A. Hill & Company. Good. 1890. Hardcover. 544 pages illustrated with black and white drawings and plates. 9" x 6" navy blue cloth with gilt stamping to the front cover and the spine. Covers are scuffed and soiled with rubbed and frayed spine ends and corners. Hinges cracked contents show some toning to the edges- otherwise complete and bright. A Good copy. . J. A. Hill & Company hardcover books
189037677New York ; Rostock Ger: J. A. Hill & Company; E. Volckmann & Co. Very Good. 1890. Hardcover. Good. No dust jacket. ; Xx 21-544 p. Front. illus. ports. 23 cm. . J. A. Hill & Company; E. Volckmann & Co hardcover books
188917321NY: J. A. Hill 1889. First edn. 8vo pp. 544. Bound in leather backed cloth title-leaf starting to come loose a very good copy. J. A. Hill unknown books
186977380Newark Ohio: Clark & King Printers. Very Good. 1869. Softcover. This item is soft-bound in light yellow wrappers with black printing on the upper cover. The covers show soiling and edge-wear. The string binding is solid. The contents are bright and generally clean but with light scattered foxing. . Clark & King, Printers paperback
186915022Newark Ohio: Licking County Pioneer Society Pr. by Clark & King 1869. 8vo. 7 pp. <br><br>Series: Pioneer Pamphlets No. 4. Removed from a nonce volume; in original front wrapper back wrapper missing. Lightly pencilled on wrapper. Lengthwise fold marks. Licking County Pioneer Society (Pr. by Clark & King) unknown books
183452687William Burnett 1834. Hardcover. Collectible: Acceptable/Missing. Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation: Collected from the Most Authentic Sources. Foxing throughout; THIS IS THE REAL THING NOT A RE_PRINT; boards loose. Bookplate of Jacobi Solis Cohen 1838-1927 of Philadelphia showing two hands raised in priestly blessing & 2 orig. pen and ink sketches by him tipped in; he is the father of laryngology in USA <br/><br/>Collectible: Acceptable William Burnett hardcover
189227371Newark NY: by the Author 1892. First Edition. Octavo. Brown cloth boards blocked in gilt and black on spine and front cover; 414 2pp. Slight external wear including a small gouge to cloth on spine else a tight well-preserved volume easily Very Good. A social reform tract by the middling-prominent linguist and newspaper editor of Newark New York. Wilson 1821-1914 was according to his entry in The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography 1918 the editor and publisher of the Newark Courier from 1871 to 1906 and was reputed "one of the best general linguists in this country." He was the author of numerous volumes on grammar and linguistic reform including Errors in Grammar 1858 and Phrasis 1864; after the Civil War his attention appears to have fixed on social and moral topics culminating in a series of reform tracts of which the present title is the first. In it Wilson condemns "practices of modern social life that in the opinion of the author are wrong.he denounces war cruelty to animals capital punishment private ownership of land taking payment for the use of money disposing of property by will etc. with equal emphasis" from a contemporary review in Popular Science Apr 1892. An uncommon volume; OCLC gives six locations three in New York. by the Author unknown books
1831791P15London: John Murray 1831. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". None. The first edition of William Jacob's important history and study of precious metals an interesting work on the production and consumption of metals. The first edition of this work.Complete in two volumes.Half-title present to each volume.A comprehensive and well regarded history of the production and consumption of precious metals.Looking at how precious metals were mined in ancient history the transfer of the metals across the world the Romans financial management of the mines and more.The best known precious metals are gold and silver those used in coinage.Written by William Jacob. Jacob was a merchant public official scientist and Parliamentarian.Bookplate to the front paste down of Volume I.One page of adverts to the rear of Volume II. In a quarter cloth binding with paper to the boards. Externally with some rubbing and light marks to the boards and spines. Faint ringmark to the rear board of Volume II. Light bumping to the spine and extremities heavier to the extremities with a little loss. A small amount of loss of paper to the joints. Bookplate to the front paste down of Volume I. Notes to the rear endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and generally clean with some spots. The occasional pencil line to the margins. Very Good John Murray hardcover