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96 p. Lithograph Plates. Penciled ownership of M. F. Lobo on front paste down. 160mm. Original full leather binding. Hardbound. Very good. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
pp. xl, 572 + Plus two folding maps and two plans. Bookplate of Rev. L(uther) A. Gotwald, theological educator and author. Quarto. Original full cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Head of spine chipped with loss. Hardbound. First Series. JUDAICA BOX 1
608p. + Numerous Full Page Steel Engravings and a large folding map of the World as known to the Ancient and Sacred Writers, Hartford, CT, torn at one fold. Ruled in black throughout. Ownership label of H.S. Kriebel on rear fly leaf. Age stained. All edges marbled. 235 mm. Original full cloth binding decorated in gold. Slight loss at extremities. Spine slightly faded. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 2
Book shows very light scuffing to covers with slight curl to front corners. No other flaws: square, solid, straight, well bound. No marking of any kind to text/interior save inscription inside front cover by author.
Year Complete. Lithograph. Penciled ownership of M. Lobo. Stamped "From John Penington & Son, Phila". 155mm. Unbound. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
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.
pp. xxix, 354 + Frontis and full page illustrations by F. Augustus Knapp. Numerous margin drawings. Title page ruled in black. Wide margins. Map of Boone County on front paste down. Paper label and inked ownership of Dr. Frederick A. Carpenter. One plate loose with top margin loss. Top edge gold. Original silk bookmark. Small Quarto. Original full brown cloth binding, lettered in gold. Beveled edges. Oval cameo caricature portrait on front board. Hardbound. One of only 1,000 copies. Second printing self published by the author, who was a well-known pharmacist, scientist, manufacturer, and writer. JUDAICA BOX 1
Year Complete. Lithograph. Penciled ownership of M. Lobo. 155mm. Unbound. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
in-8°, 215 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire (annotations aux pages 113 a 135). [HA-3]
Book is in excellent condition with very light signs of shelf wear only. Previous owner's bookplate at front. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear, small tears. 533 pages. Contents include: Cosmological order of the ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, The Achaemenian empire, Egypt, Historical order of Isreael, History and the trial of symbols, From clan society to kingship, The struggle for empire, Moses and the prophets, the deuteronomic torah, etc. with three indixes. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
Mm 230x295 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori, 228 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Testo in italiano e francese. Copia in condizioni molto buone. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
n.p. (18 leaves). Illustrated with three maps. Lithograph throughout. Stamped ownership of M. F. Lobo on title page with his comments on first fly leaf "Creasy's name omitted from scroll". 170mm. Original decorated printed wraps. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
62 p. Illustrated. 24mo. Lacks front stiff wrap. Rear wrap soiled. First edition. Quite scarce. JUDAICA BOX 1
pp. xxx, 238. Bookseller's label. Front hinge cracked. Small 8vo. Original red cloth binding, soiled. Hardbound. Maimonides (1135 or 1138-1204) was a Jewish rabbi, physician, and philosopher in Spain and Egypt during the Middle Ages. He was one of the various medieval Jewish philosophers who also influenced the non-Jewish world. Although his copious works on Jewish law and ethics were initially met with opposition during his lifetime, he was posthumously acknowledged to be one of the foremost rabbinical arbiters and philosophers in Jewish history. Today, his works and his views are considered a cornerstone of Orthodox Jewish thought and study - Wikipedia. JUDAICA BOX 3
pp. 200, 8 [Publisher's catalogue]. Small tear on bottom margin of title page. Penciled ownership of Moses Finzi Lobo on front paste down. Ruled in black throughout. 175mm. Original full cloth binding. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
LAURENZIANA 1982 SECONDA EDIZIONE ACCRESCIUTA 172 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO
131 p. Endpapers and title page foxed. Inked ownership of I. E. Griscome and M. F. Lobo (Moses Finzi Lobo). 180mm. Original leather spine over printed paper covered boards. Publisher's catalogue on rear board. Spine worn with loss. Hardbound. Very good. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHORTHAND
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 191 pages. 9"w x 10 7/8"h. Faint spots on bright red cover, otherwise as new. Many large color illustrations.
Year Incomplete. Lacks title and index. Have issues: February; March; April; July; August; September; October; November (2 copies); December. M. Lobo's copy. Lithograph. 155mm. Unbound. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHORTHAND
pp. 33, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Illustrated with three maps. M. F. Lobo stamped on title page. Lithograph. 177mm. Original decorated printed wraps, slightly soiled and chipped. Penciled note from Lobo "A comparatively late issue with some errors corrected". Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
Catalogue de l'exposition présentée en 1991, à l'occasion du centenaire de Moïse Kisling (1891-1953), à la Galerie Daniel Malingue (Paris): 65 reproductions couleurs à pleine page décrites et commentées par Françoise MONNIN ou accompagnées de citations de divers critiques et écrivains (dont quelques propos de l'artiste lui-même ou de son fils Jean KISLING); précédé d'un texte de Jean-Marie TASSET: "Kisling: la vie passionnément"; suivi d'une biographie illustrée de photos; bibliographie; expositions; index des oeuvres présentées. Français
br. Dai ghetti moravi alla corte imperiale di Vienna, dalle salmodie cabbalistiche agli idilli pastorali, dal traffico d'armi ai club giacobini, dalle logge massoniche alla ghigliottina: le tappe della vita avventurosa di Moses Dobrushka si leggono come altrettanti capitoli di un romanzo d'appendice, prodigo di colpi di scena, oscuri complotti, immense ricchezze e atroci miserie. Spia al soldo delle potenze reazionarie, sincero rivoluzionario, ebreo convertito (ma senza rinunciare alla fede frankista) o semplice avventuriero? Poeta e uomo d'affari, iniziato e citoyen, Dobrushka era imparentato con lo scandaloso pseudomessia Jacob Frank e, prima di salire sul patibolo, durante il Terrore, era stato in predicato di ereditare il comando dell'equivoca e strampalata corte di Offenbach, sulla quale regnava la figlia di Frank, Eva, che aveva ricevuto i favori e gli omaggi dell'imperatore Giuseppe II e dello zar Alessandro I. Gershom Scholem, affascinato da questa figura enigmatica, esemplare della parabola dell'ebraismo moderno alle soglie dell'emancipazione, illumina le tracce confuse che ce ne restano, riuscendo a far convergere in un saggio gli strumenti dello storico e l'interrogativo metafisico.
Paris, Les Belles Lettres - Histoire, 1990. In-8, broché, 234 pp. Bel exemplaire.
Ungelesenes Exemplar - Das Buch eröffnet ein Spannungsverhältnis zwischen literarischen Projekten und Wissensformen, wie sie als Signatur der Moderne um 1900 ausgebildet sind. De Texte entfalten sich in einem kostellativen Verfahren und schärft den Sinn für Zwischen-Räume und Über-Gänge, die natur- und humanwissenschaftliche Konzepte und Literatur verbinden. ISBN 9783861091295
258 p. + Plus portrait Frontis of Theodor Herzl and full page plates. Publisher's device on title page. Remnants of bookplate on front paste down. 8vo. Original full green buckram, gold lettered spine. Binding very slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. Hardbound. Very Good. JUDAICA BOX 5