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219420Paris, chez l'éditeur, s.d. (1818-1819) 2 tomes en un vol. in-8, faux-titre, 192 pp., 400 pp., avec un frontispice dépliant colorié (pour le tome II), demi-basane fauve racinée, dos lisse orné de guirlandes et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Coiffes rognées, un mors fendu, un mors présentant une réparation maladroite.
L8495Ed. Rieder, 1927. In-12 br. Coll. " Judaïsme ". E.O. sur papier d'édition.
L14609Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme/Flammarion, 2015. In-4 reliure éditeur illustrée. Catalogue de l'exposition qui a eu lieu du 14 octobre 2015 au 21 février 2016. Nombreuses contributions, très importante iconographie. Glossaire, bibliographie, etc. E.O.
179844770Haverhill NH 1798. Very good two chipped corners light tearing and soiling along folds contents slightly faded but clean. 1 sheet. 7.75 x 13 inches. Dated June 4th 1798 Haverhill NH. Unsigned draft of a resignation letter to Governor John Taylor Gilman requesting to be discharged from service with the New Hampshire State Militia. "It is now almost fourteen years since I was called into the military line: And going on the sixth however unworthy - since I have been honoured with the command of the second division of militia in this state in the office of Major General. Now being considerably advanced in years & not enjoying a firm state of health. I am desirous of returning to retirement & making room for the better experienced & more alert officers."<br /> <br /> Moses Dow 1747-1811 born in Haverhill graduated Harvard in 1769 took up law was Kings Attorney 1774-5 under the Royal Governor and served in the New Hampshire colonial legislature1775-6. a Revolutionary War soldier state senator for the Fourth Provincial Congress president of the Senate; postmaster registrar of probate and Justice of the Peace. He served in the state militia from 1784 to 1798 with his final service as Major-General and though elected to Congress by the New Hampshire Assembly he wrote to Gilmore that he could not accept as in this case based on his ill health.<br /> <br /> References: Hamilton Child: Gazetteer of Grafton county N. H. 1709-1886 Syracuse NY. Syracuse Journal Company 1886; Francis Parkinson Keyes: "Moses Dow Citizen of Haverhill†Granite Monthly 3rd Quarterly Issue 1918 pp 141-144; Chandler E. Potter: Military History of the State of New Hampshire from its Settlement in 1623 to the Rebellion in 1861 Concord NH : McFarland and Jenks 1866Vol I; Dartmouth has his papers. unknown
2001LFA-126739973N° 184 (Janvier 2001): 82 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2001LFA-126739981N° 192 (Octobre 2001): 66 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
192451673Ashland OR: Daily Tidings Press ca. 1924. 8vo. 32 pp unpaginated. Photo illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated pictorial textured brown softcovers Arts & Crafts cover art on front by Johnny Gruelle slight shelfwear very slight spot on fore-edge back cover NF copy. First edition of this scarce land promotion brochure extolling the virtues of logging mining and agriculture in Jackson County Oregon. Included as well are descriptions of the cities and towns of Medford Ashland Jacksonville Gold Hill Central Point Eagle Point Rogue River Talent and Phoenix Oregon detailing their potential for economic opportunity and growth. Of particular interest is the beautiful cover art by Johnny Gruelle best remembered for his ever popular Raggedy Ann Series. In this case he had teamed up with Chicago Tribune columnist Bert Moses to create this promotional piece with intent to show the rustic charm of Southern Oregon. Gruelle his son Worth and their dog Rags are shown with local Jack Hughes holding their large catch of salmon on the Rogue River. See: Patricia Hall Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle: A Bibliography p. 113. Daily Tidings Press, paperback
179435177Boston: Printed at the Apollo Press 1794. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Trimmed. 86 pages. Title page is page 1. Rear blank wrap present but detached. First 6 pages starting to detach. Pages 83-86 and the back cover detached. Old ink name top of the title page. Light toning to the contents. <br /> <br /> Evans 27110. Printed at the Apollo Press unknown
4586In-4° en feuilles sous chemise de plastique transparent. Très propre.
201414226Paris, Albin Michel, 2000 ; in-8, 515 pp., br. Avec jaquette.
1987306581San Antonio TX: Coledge of New Thinkers LLC 1987. Trade paperback. Near fine. Essays on the Bible from the "M" in the Chicano press M & A Editions which Sandoval ran with his wife the Chicana poet Angela de Hoyos.<br /> <br /> No copies located in OCLC.<br /> <br /> 32 22 leaves printed rectos or front side only. Illustrated in color. A near fine copy in wrappers. This version is identified as "v5" on the title page possibly indicating the 5th version of the book. Coledge of New Thinkers LLC unknown
200616131, 1969 ; in-8, 217 pp., broché. 1ère thèse: sur l'approximation d'équations et inéquations aux dérivées partielles non linéaires de type monotone et 2ème thèse: propositions données par la faculté.
192052932Moscow/Odessa: Omanut 1920. First edition. Softcover. g- to vg. Large quarto. Unpaginated 8 double-sided leaves front and back wrappers printed on both sides. Stiff tan paper wrappers with beautiful chromolithographic illustrations in hues of green blue red and gold. Issued by the pioneering Hebrew-language published house Omanut.<br /> <br /> This lavishly illustrated work contains the Hanukkah poem "For the Dreidel" written by acclaimed Hebrew-language poet Zalman Shneour 1887-1959 although the author is uncredited here. The text is accompanied throughout by 8 large and vibrant chromolithographic images including the front and back wrappers many with over-painting in lustrous metallic hues of silver and gold. Whenever the Dreidel appears it is in silver. The illustrations are credited collectively to "Havurat Tsayarim" The Group of Painters a group of four young artists from the Odessa Art Academy who illustrated works for Omanut during the period comprised of Yakov Apter 1899-1941 Moses Mutselmakher 1900-1961 Aaron Keravatsov 1896-1942 and Efim Khiger 1899-1955.<br /> <br /> This work is part of the Gamliel Library series of beautiful picture books for children introduced by Omanut co-founder Shoshana Zlatopolsky Persitz and named after her son Gamliel. Persitz took inspiration from the rich tradition of Russian children's literature lavishly illustrated in chromolithographs produced by the likes of Ivan Bilibin and the publishing house of Iosif Knebel to create some of the earliest examples of comparable works in Hebrew. No publication date is given but the fact that this is one of a smaller number of earlier titles issued before the move of the publisher Omanut to Frankfurt points to the fact it could not have been published after 1921.<br /> <br /> Text throughout in Hebrew.<br /> <br /> Front wrapper foxed and lightly water-stained with some additional minor staining to the back wrappers. Light rubbing chipping and/or creasing to extremities. Leaves disbound. Interior images and text overall still quite clean and vibrant with a few minor to light stains and/or smudges along the bottom margins of a few leaves. Ex-library ink stamps at the bottom of the first and last text pages as well as the back wrapper. Wrappers in good- interior in very good condition overall. Hebrew title: לסביבון <br /> Author/contributors: חבורת-×¦×™×¨×™× ×פטר מוצלמכר קרבצוב חגר זלמן ×©× ×™×ור<br /> Publication: מוסקבה-×ודיסה הוצ×ת ××ž× ×•×ª<br /> Series title: ספריה גמלי×ל<br /> Alternate transliteration: L'Sevivon<br /> <br /> This first edition is quite scarce with OCLC listing only two holdings worldwide. A slightly more common second edition of the work was published in 1922 after Omanut had moved to Frankfurt.<br /> <br /> Bibliographic reference: Ayala Gordon Hebrew Illustrations 2005 p.89-116. Omanut unknown
190863654New Haven: Yale Publishing Company 1908. First Edition. First printing. Small octavo; blue cloth gilt; xii192pp. Titling just a shade dulled on spine else a tight clean Near Fine copy lacking the dustwrapper. First book publication of Sinclair Lewis as "H.S. Lewis" following numerous magazine appearances. Edited and with a contribution by Robert Moses who graduated Yale in 1909 and went on to become a hugely influential figure in New York City urban planning. Yale Publishing Company unknown
1359435565.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
179143202Philadelphia: Mathew Carey; Carey Stewart and Co. No. 188 Market-street 1791. Original Sewn Binding without outer wrappers or boards 8vo pages 285-344 1-48 1-40 1-48 total 196 pages with different sections correctly paginated for this issue.<br> With Moses Seixas’ famous letter to President George Washington<br> Seixas wrote to President Washington on behalf of the Newport congregation whose home is the Touro Synagogue the oldest synagogue still standing in America. This letter which appears on p 40 of Appendix II and Washington's reply comprise one of the most famous statements on religious freedom of this period. <br> Here published in America’s first literary magazine George Washington’s famous phrase describing a government that "gives to bigotry no sanction and to persecution no assistance" was originally coined by Seixas in this very letter. It is a moving Biblically toned greeting to the president and was repeated by Washington in his reply assuring it a place among the most cherished in the American historical vocabulary.<br> George Washington's visit to Newport Rhode Island August 17-18 1790 ranks among the seminal episodes in the history of American Jewish religious liberty. Washington left Rhode Island off his travel itinerary the previous year in response to the state's failure to ratify the Constitution. By 1790 after becoming the last state to ratify Washington visited Newport along with members of his administration including Thomas Jefferson. <br> Moses Seixas 1744-1809 a Newport merchant warden of Kaal Kadosh Yeshuat Israel Newport Hebrew Congregation and a prominent Mason was one of the civic leaders who met with Washington. Seixas had a long history as a revolutionary patriot: he remained in the city after it was occupied by the British during the war and signed a document during the occupation pledging loyalty to the patriotic cause. <br> Additionally his brother Rabbi Gershon Mendes Seixas minister of New York's Shearith Israel Congregation known as the "patriot rabbi" was one of fourteen clerygymen officiating at Washington's 1789 Presidential inauguration. <br> Finally as a fellow Mason he and Washington would have had a natural connection. Seixas' eloquent message reads in part: <br> "Deprived as we heretofore have been of the invaluable rights of free Citizens we now with a deep sense of gratitude to the Almighty Disposer of all events behold a Government erected by the MAJESTY OF THE PEOPLE – a Government which to bigotry gives no sanction to persecution no assistance – but generously affording to ALL Liberty of conscience and immunities of Citizenship: – deeming every one of whatever Nation tongue or language equal parts of the great governmental Machine: – This so ample and extensive Federal Union whose basis is Philanthropy Mutual confidence and Public Virtue we cannot but acknowledge to be the work of the Great God who ruleth in the Armies of Heaven and among the Inhabitants of the Earth doing whatever seemeth him good." <br> Grounding religious freedom in natural rights and echoing Seixas' words Washington later replied with an echo of Seixas' language regarding religious freedom: <br> "The Citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy: a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States which gives to bigotry no sanction to persecution no assistance requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support."<br> See JE Vol. IX pp. 294-295; EJ. Vol. XIV p. 1117; J.L. Blau and S.W. Baron The Jews of the United States 1790-1840 A Documentary History Vol. 1 1963 pp. 8-10.<br> Other pieces of interest include notes on the slave trade by Benjamin Franklin and notes on the Revolutionary War. <br> “The American Museum or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugutive Pieces &c. Prose and Poetical “title changed to “The American Museum or Universal Magazine†in January 1790 was America's first literary magazine featuring early printings of the US Constitution the Bill of Rights various State constitutions Alexander Hamilton's Report on Manufactures and parts of the Federalist Papers. <br> Complete issue in original sewn binding. Overall condition is very good with scattered darkening and foxing though paper and binding remain nice and strong with clean crisp edges including the notable page containing the address to Washington<br> A Cornerstone of American Judaica. BAMR-69-7A. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey; Carey, Stewart, and Co. No. 188 Market-street unknown
192052940Moscow/Odessa: Omanut 1920. First edition. Softcover. g- to g. Oblong octavo. Unpaginated 8 double-sided leaves front and back wrappers printed on both sides. Stiff tan paper wrappers with beautiful chromolithographic illustrations in hues of green blue black and brown. Issued by the pioneering Hebrew-language published house Omanut.<br /> <br /> This lavishly illustrated work is a version of the Aesop's fable often known as "The Miller His Son and the Donkey" in a version said to have been adapted by Leo Tolstoy with Hebrew translation attributed to the acclaimed Hebrew-language writer and essayist Ahad Ha-Am Asher Zvi Ginsberg 1856-1957 although the work is completely uncredited. Here the work's title has been humorously translated into Hebrew as "To Please Everyone". The text is accompanied throughout by 8 large and vibrant chromolithographic images including the front and back wrappers. The illustrations are credited collectively to "Havurat Tsayarim" The Group of Painters a group of four young artists from the Odessa Art Academy who illustrated works for Omanut during the period comprised of Yakov Apter 1899-1941 Moses Mutselmakher 1900-1961 Aaron Keravatsov 1896-1942 and Efim Khiger 1899-1955.<br /> <br /> This work is part of the Gamliel Library series of beautiful picture books for children introduced by Omanut co-founder Shoshana Zlatopolsky Persitz and named after her son Gamliel. Persitz took inspiration from the rich tradition of Russian children's literature lavishly illustrated in chromolithographs produced by the likes of Ivan Bilibin and the publishing house of Iosif Knebel to create some of the earliest examples of comparable works in Hebrew. No publication date is given but the fact that this is one of a smaller number of earlier titles issued before the move of the publisher Omanut to Frankfurt points to the fact it could not have been published after 1921.<br /> <br /> Text throughout in Hebrew.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some foxing and staining. Some rubbing and creasing to extremities. Back cover lightly soiled with a light vertical crease in the center. The binding has been re-cased with a sting-binding along the spine to secure the book block. Water staining and light foxing to pages throughout predominantly in the margins. Images still vibrant. Wrappers in good- interior in good condition overall. Quite scarce. Hebrew title: ‌לצ×ת ידי הכל<br /> Author/contributors: חבורת-×¦×™×¨×™× ×פטר מוצלמכר קרבצוב חגר ×יזופוס לב טולסטוי ×חד ×”×¢×<br /> Publication: מוסקבה-×ודיסה הוצ×ת ××ž× ×•×ª<br /> Series title: ספריה גמלי×ל<br /> Alternate transliteration: La'tset Yede Ha'kol. Omanut unknown
181310952Philadelphia: J. W. Campbell & M. Carey 1813. Boards. Good binding. 12mo. 310 pp. First edition. In publisher's boards backed in muslin with printed title label. Spine and board edges are rubbed; front board with a vertical crease from fold; a solidly bound copy with light to moderate foxing scattered throughout.<br /> <br /> Campbell 1779-1842 was a Petersburg VA bookstore owner and historian. He was father of Charles Campbell who was himself a history of colonial Virginia. Another edition of this present work with the same collation and pagination errors bears a Petersburg imprint. Howes's entry suggests that this Philadelphia imprint was first. In addition to Campbell's history the book also contains the "Constitution of Virginia" p. 226-237 and concludes with a "Sketch of the History of the Church in Virginia" attributed to Moses Hoge by the cataloguer at the American Antiquarian Society. An uncommon and early Virginia history all the more uncommon in publisher's binding. This copy with a previous owner name of Elihu B. Taft Burlington VT 1870 on the front pastedown; this above the 20th century bookplate of John W. Hancock. An appealing copy. Howes C-100; Shaw & Shoemaker 28070; Sabin 10259; Haynes 2834. J. W. Campbell, & M. Carey unknown
1909481511909. NEW YORK REGIMENTAL. YOUNG Moses G. ed. A Condensed History of the 143d Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War 1861-1865. Together with a Register or Roster of All the Members of the Regiment and the War Record of Each Member as Recorded in the Adjutant-General's Office at Albany N.Y. Newburgh NY 1909. 239pp. Portrait frontis. portraits. Orig. cloth. Front hinge a bit tender. Near fine. Dornbusch I-545. unknown
B9781523404728Paperback / softback. New. paperback
cm. 17 x 24, 184 pp. con 247 ill. n.t. Gabinetto disegni e stampe degli Uffizi - Cataloghi La generosa donazione degli eredi di Moses Levy consente di percorrere ? attraverso la mostra e questo catalogo che contiene il corpus della sua produzione incisoria ? l?intricata vicenda di un artista che aveva interpretato la pratica dell?incisione come luogo ideale per accogliere le proprie riflessioni in forma di immagine. The generous donation of Moses Levy?s heirs ? through the exhibition and this catalogue containing the corpus of his engravings ? allows us to follow the complicated course of an artist who interpreted the practice of engraving as an ideal place to receive ones reflections in the form of images. 485 gr. 184 p.
2007x-052186495XCambridge Univ Pr 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 293 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
B9781108479356Hardback. New. This is the first global history of human rights politics in the age of decolonization. Leading scholars demonstrate how human rights were embraced and deployed by a diverse collection of actors including both nationalists and imperialists activists and diplomats in contesting self-determination and national independence. hardcover