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2015DBS-9781680951264Delve 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
2015DBS-9781680951264Delve 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
SKU0200489McGraw Hill 2019-05-01. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking McGraw Hill hardcover
1845001538New York: Harper 1845 Early edition abridged from the Quarto edition with the addition of a synopsis of words and Walker's key to the classical pronunciation of Greek Latin and Scripture proper names. This dictionary from the family of Claude R Wickard Franklin D Roosevelt's Secretary of Agriculture with the signatures of a John E Wickard of Battleground IN Dec 4 1876 and Andrew J Wickard 1853. Book is bound in period calf treated with leather cleaner/preservative. It has four raised bands bordered with gilt and a red leather spine label with gilt titles. Lower spine with two large chips damp stain first and last several pages and some foxing. Harper hardcover
51-6182Paris: 19th Century. Original ink drawingCaricature à l'encre légendée. 140x 155 mm.Expertise by Bernard Portheault8 rue des Pichots 41500 Mer Paris: 19th Century unknown
2003103080421006Wolverine Publishing 2003-04-01. Paperback. Good. good condition pages are clean and free of markings light wear to corners and edges has dust jacket where applicable ships same or next business day Wolverine Publishing paperback
201653511Harvill Secker. Very Good- in Very Good- dust jacket. 2016. First Edition. Hardcover. First UK edition signed by Harari to the title page adjacent to PO gift inscription. Mild spine lean bumped corners minor dampstain to top edge that causes some cockling to upper margins near gutter. Occasional penciled brackets in margins. The DJ is somewhat rumpled softened to points. ; 164 X 40 X 243 millimeters; 440 pages; Signed by Author . Harvill Secker hardcover
1843129893New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1843. Revised Edition. Full Leather. Good/No Dj. Larger 8vo. pp. xxiii 2 1079 1 "".by Different Orthoepists; and Walker's Key to the Classical Pronounciation of Greek Latin and Scripture Proper Names. Revised edition with an appendix containing all the additional words in the last edition of the larger work. binding sound spine extremities worn corner bumped and worn red leather spine label gilt rules… Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
19779498Seattle: Self published 1977. First Edition. Folded menu card. Fine. Tall 4to. 14 x 7 Stiff coated card stock printed in black recto and verso with b&w photo reproductions folds open to three panels. With the slightest hint of toning and corners minimally bumped. A sophisticated menu spoof - dishes are puns and wordplay on artist names and art history: "Abstract Eggspression" breakfast "Braquewurst" sandwich "Shrimp Louise Bourgeois" salad "Venison de Milo" entrée etc. <p>An early collaboration between multimedia artist Barbara Noah and designer Arlene Golant who was also involved in creating the first espresso carts in Los Angeles and Seattle.<p>Now housed in a clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing. Self published unknown
1970151307N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage borderless black and white photograph from the 1970 film showing actors Robert Redford and Erin O'Reilly.<br /> <br /> Two motorbike riders-one a callous womanizer one a shy and unsuspecting young man-find their friendship tested by the arrival of beautiful young runaway at their racetrack. <br /> <br /> Shot on location throughout Arizona and California including at the Ascot Park Speedway and the Sonoma Raceway. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
198652201Herzlia: Palphot Ltd 1986. Edition not stated. Oblong quarto ca 25cm x 33cm; glazed boards; unpaginated; illus. Signed by illustrator Jossi Stern on title page with a full-page original drawing by him on final preliminary leaf a self-portrait in which a seated Stern is being patted on the head by a beneficent angel mal'ach; captioned and signed at lower right "M. Katz and Jossi Stern." Fine copy but lacking the publisher's slipcase. <br/><br/>An attractively-produced Haggadah published as a gift book for attendees of a fundraising dinner for Ezrath Nashim Hospital in Jerusalem April 3 1986. Includes 27 full-page four-color illustrations after watercolors by Stern. Bilingual text Hebrew and English. Stern 1923-1992 a prolific and highly-regarded Hungarian-born Israeli painter and illustrator his works still widely published and exhibited in Israel. Palphot Ltd unknown books
1802TB29021Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Charless 1802. Later Printing. Good in 1/4 leather and marbled paper covered boards. A 16mo measuring 6 1/4 by 4 inches with the text block close to loose within its original boards held on only by the sewing cords which are woven into the boards. The pages are all uniformly tanned and there are two early prior owner's names on the front paste down. Page 23/24 has two small chips from its upper and lower margins which does not impact on any printing. 80 pages of text. Skeel 682 Printed by Joseph Charless hardcover books
187545368J. B. Lippincott. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1875. Hardcover. Oversized full leather two spine labels marbled endpages. Leather rubbed edges exposed. Front and rear endpages have cutout portions. PO name. Mild scattered foxing. Portrait frontis and title page 2nd title page with color frontis. "Thoroughly Revised and Greatly Enlarged and Improved by Chauncey A. Goodrich and Noah Porter." Sound binding. Illustrated. ; quarto; 1764 pages . J. B. Lippincott hardcover
1838054932New York: N. & J. White 1838. Fifteenth Edition . Hardcover. Very Good -/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1011pp.2½"thick; HB rebound! rebound in 1889&1938 lt.brwn.w/blk.&gilt; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; some scuff PON in giltbttm.spine; PONsendpapers; foxing throughout but easily readable; one of ft.endpapers torn away. Title continues: "Abridged from the Quarto editon of the author: to which are added a synopsis of words differently pronounced by different Orthoëpists; and Walker's Key to the classical pronunciation of Greek Latin and Scripture proper names. <br/> <br/> N. & J. White hardcover
2024x-1032597062Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 214 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
mon0003662680Oxford University Press 11/5/2019 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Like New. 2.3622 9.9213 7.0079. Oxford University Press hardcover
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2007203916Alabama: Palladium Press 2007. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. AS NEW IN SHRINKWRAP Leather Bound Accented in 22kt gold.; The Library of American Freedoms. Palladium Press hardcover
18981006B22Washington; Chicago: Government Printing Office; Field Museum of Natural History 1898-1937. First edition. Paperback. Good Only. 10" by 6.5". Not Stated. A scarce seven-volume collection of highly illustrated botanical and natural history first editions from the Field Museum of Natural History and the United States National Museum. Collection comprised of:1898 The Fishes of North and Middle America: Part II by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann;1927 Citrus Products: Part II by James B. McNair;1931 Flora of the Lancetilla Valley Honduras by Paul C. Standley;1936 The Forests and Flora of British Honduras by Paul C. Standley and Samuel J. Record;1936 Index of American Palms by B. E. Dahlgren and Fossil Palms by A. C. Noe;1937 The Genus Bidens: Part I by Earl Edward Sherff;1937 The Genus Bidens: Part II by Earl Edward Sherff.All volumes are scarce first editions bound in the publisher's original soft covers. Excluding The Fishes of North and Middle America: Part II which is a bulletin of the United States National Museum of the Smithsonian Institution all remaining works are the publications of the Field Museum of Natural History Chicago.Citrus Products: Part II contains a frontispiece and sixteen further plates. Flora of the Lancetilla Valley Honduras contains sixty-seven plates to the rear. The Forests and Flora of British Honduras contains sixteen pages of plates to the rear including the back cover. Both parts of The Genus Bidens are profusely illustrated with 189 plates across the two texts. Collated complete. In the publisher's original soft covers. Ex-libris copies with archival annotations to the spines and front covers and again to the rear of the front free endpapers. Additional library stamps to title pages and at points throughout texts for example to the rear of plates. Externally moderate shelf wear as can be expected from examples of this age with several tears and chips to edges more signficant to the front cover of The Forests and Flora of British Honduras which also features a chip to the spine tail. Light discolouration spotting and marking to all works sunning more prominent to Flora of the Lancetilla Valley Honduras and Index of American Palms. Internally generally firmly bound fragile front hinges leading to the occasional delicate page. Bright and clean collection with any spotting mainly contained to the first and last few pages. Good Only Government Printing Office; Field Museum of Natural History paperback
2021Discovery-9781774634875Apple Academic 2021. Paperback. New. Apple Academic paperback
2021Discovery-9781774634875Apple Academic 2021. Paperback. New. Apple Academic paperback
MA01D-01094Printed for Hudson & Co. Collectible - Acceptable. Hartford: Printed for Hudson & Co. 1823. The revised impression with the latest corrections. 16mo. 168pp. Fair book. Reading copy. Spine ends torn. Joints considerably frayed. Boards scuffed; back board cut across all the way into fabric. Writing on pastedown. Front hinge cracked. First signature detached. Pages toned and spotted. spellers orthography pronunciation conduct of life Inquire if you need further information. Printed for Hudson & Co hardcover
20029780312300531-2025St. Martin's Griffin 2002. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Noah Gordon</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> St. Martin's Griffin</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780312300531</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2002</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 348</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> In the year 1492 the Inquisition has all of Spain in its grip. After centuries of pogrom-like riots encouraged by the Church the Jews - who have been an important part of Spanish life since the days of the Romans - are expelled from the country by royal edict. Many who wish to remain are intimidated by Church and Crown and become Catholics but several hundred thousand choose to retain their religion and depart; given little time to flee some perish even before they can escape from Spain.Yonah Toledano the 15-year-old son of a celebrated Spanish silversmith has seen his father and brother die during these terrible days - victims whose murders go almost unnoticed in a time of mass upheaval. Trapped in Spain by circumstances he is determined to honor the memory of his family by remaining a Jew.On a donkey named Moise Yonah begins a meandering journey a young fugitive zigzagging across the vastness of Spain. Toiling at manual labor he desperately tries to cling to his memories of a vanished culture. As a lonely shepherd on a mountaintop he hurls snatches of almost forgotten Hebrew at the stars as an apprentice armorer he learns to fight like a Christian knight. Finally as a man living in a time and land where danger from the Inquisition is everywhere he deals with the questions that mark his past. How he discovers the answers how he finds his way to a singular and strong Marrano woman how he achieves a life with the outer persona of a respected Old Christian physician and the inner life of a secret Jew is the fabric of this novel. The Last Jew is a glimpse of the past an authentic tale of high adventure and a tender and unforgettable love story. In it Noah Gordon utilizes his greatest strengths and the result is remarkable and moving.</p> St. Martin's Griffin hardcover
2021x-3030820394Springer-Nature New York Inc 2021. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 761 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer-Nature New York Inc hardcover
19013339Vienne Jos. Schlesinger 1901 [3], 463, 32 p. 172:112 mm, Traces d'un fermoir en laiton, bakélite à l'imitation de l'ivoire, incrustation de nacre, lettres initiales en laiton, doublure moiréeLivre de prières rituelles juives, des jours ordinaires et des jours sanctifiés. Lettres manuscrites : Familles de David Grupper, d'Alexander Lubin, morts à RadentheinIsaac Noah Mannheimer (1793-1865), prédicateur viennois et créateur d'un rituel réformé modéré et de compromis. Né à Copenhague, il était le fils d'un hazzan hongrois. Il reçut son éducation générale à l'école laïque locale et étudia la littérature hébraïque et le Talmud avec le rabbin Gedaliah Moses, le pédagogue libéral de Copenhague. Pendant ses études à l'université de Copenhague, il poursuivit ses études talmudiques. Lorsque, en 1816, le gouvernement danois publia des règlements sur l'instruction religieuse juive, il fut nommé professeur principal de religion (Hauptkatechet) et chargé d'examiner ses élèves et de les préparer à la confirmation. La première confirmation eut lieu avec une ferveur considérable le 9 mai 1817, accompagnée de musique d'orgue et en présence de hauts fonctionnaires de l'État et de l'université Il célébrait des offices tous les mercredis soirs pour les adeptes du judaïsme réformé, caractérisés par l'abandon total de l'hébreu et l'utilisation de musique de compositeurs chrétiens. Mannheimer prêchait en danois, au grand dam de la majorité traditionnelle de la communauté qui déposa une protestation officielle auprès du gouvernement. En 1821, il se rendit à Berlin pour officier à la synagogue réformée, puis à Vienne, avant de retourner à Copenhague. Il quitta finalement Copenhague en 1823 pour prêcher à Hambourg, puis se rendit à Leipzig. Sur la suggestion de Lazar Biedermann, on lui demanda en 1824 d'officier à la nouvelle synagogue Seitenstetten de Vienne. Les Juifs de Vienne n'étant pas autorisés à former une communauté à cette époque, il fut officiellement nommé directeur de l'école religieuse. Mannheimer devint l'un des prédicateurs les plus influents du XIXe siècle, attirant toutes les couches de la population juive ; il privilégiait une approche inspirante plutôt que didactique de la prédication. Ses sermons, dans lesquels l'aggadah était traduite en termes modernes, conservaient une forme et un contenu classiques, tout en étant les moins rigides et formalistes des sermons contemporains. De plus, il reconnaissait volontiers sa dette envers les maîtres chrétiens de l'art oratoire. À l'âge mûr, à Vienne, il rejeta la Réforme radicale et adopta une voie médiane dans son office, éliminant certaines traditions sans en altérer l'essence. Il insista sur l'hébreu comme langue du culte, conserva les prières de Sion et de Jérusalem, n'intégra pas la musique d'orgue à l'office et défendit avec vigueur la circoncision comme un rite fondamental. En créant une forme de culte connue sous le nom de « culte selon Mannheimer » (ou « rite viennois »), il prévint une scission au sein de la communauté et devint un pionnier de ce type d'office dans les communautés d'Autriche, de Hongrie et de Bohême. Son office fut également imité dans certaines communautés allemandes. Malgré ses tendances réformistes modérées, Mannheimer fut la cible de vives attaques de la part de la communauté orthodoxe. Il contribua à promouvoir des réformes dans l'enseignement religieux, en maintenant l'hébreu comme élément important, et introduisit des registres de naissance, de mariage et de décès au sein de la communauté. Il participa également à la fondation de plusieurs organisations caritatives et culturelles et lutta pour les droits des Juifs dans la société en général ; avec une grande persévérance, il s'efforça d'obtenir la reconnaissance légale de la communauté viennoise. Avec 24 rabbins autrichiens, il obtint l'abolition du serment « more judaico », bien que sa propre version modifiée ne fût pas pleinement acceptée. En 1842, il parvint à faire échouer la proposition du professeur Rosas visant à limiter le nombre d'étudiants juifs en médecine. Pendant la révolution de 1848, Mannheimer prononça un éloquent éloge funèbre à la mémoire de deux victimes juives enterrées avec des victimes chrétiennes dans un cimetière chrétien (17 mars). Le 31 mars 1848, il publia une « Déclaration sur la question juive » et soumit un projet de loi efficace à la commission politique. La même année, la ville de Brody l'élut au Reichstag où, en collaboration avec A. Fischhof et le rabbin D. B. Meisels, il obtint l'abolition de la « taxe juive ». Néanmoins, il mit en garde la communauté juive contre toute prise de position en sa propre faveur. L'émancipation des Juifs, affirma-t-il, pouvait être discutée, mais seulement après avoir été abordée par les non-Juifs. Au Reichstag, il lança un plaidoyer vibrant pour l'abolition de la peine de mort. La communauté viennoise, dont il critiquait la soumission au gouvernement, tenta de restreindre son activité libérale, craignant notamment que sa franchise ne les associe aux forces de plus en plus réactionnaires au sein du gouvernement. Elle chercha même à censurer ses interventions au Reichstag. À contrecœur, Mannheimer finit par se retirer de la vie politique. L'œuvre littéraire la plus importante de Mannheimer est la traduction allemande exemplaire du livre de prières et des prières du festival (Vienne, 1840, plus tard dans plusieurs éditions). Parmi ses sermons, les suivants ont été publiés : Pradikender holdne ved det mosaiske Troessamfunds Andagts [velser i Modersmaalet i Sommerhalbaaret 1819 (Copenhague, 1819), et Gottesdienstliche Vortraege ueber die Wochenabschnitte des Jahres (vol. 1, sur la Genèse et l'Exode, 1834) ; Gottesdienstliche Vortraegegehalten im Monat Tishri 5594 (1834). Une édition posthume de sermons supplémentaires a été publiée par B. Hammerschlag (1876). Certains de ses sermons sur la Genèse et l'Exode ont été traduits en hébreu par E. Kuttner et publiés sous le titre Mei No'ah (1865). Il convient également de mentionner son avis d'expert sur le livre de prières du Temple de Hambourg (1841) et son avis d'expert contre le parti réformateur de Francfort-sur-le-Main au sujet de la circoncision (1843).