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1972183093New York: ASMP - The Society of Photographers in Communications 1972. First edition. Softcover. The highlight of this issue is an article on Diane Arbus with text by Marvin Israel. Includes with the covers a total of 9 of Arbus' photographs along with a small black and white portrait of Arbus by Gideon Lewin. Also includes black and white images on Republicans by Abner Symons and Fred McDarrah on Democrats. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear some slight toning to the edges and mailing address on the rear cover. One of the better issues of this magazine with the Arbus article timed to coincide with the major retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art and the publication of the related monograph. ASMP - The Society of Photographers in Communications unknown
163355772Amsterdam: by the Author 1633. First edition. Modern calf. Good-. Quarto 19 by 14.6 cm. Collation: asterisk4 A-2G4. 8 240 pp. Woodcut printer's device at title; 4 half-titles; printed marginalia. Text in Latin. Recent full polished calf to style spine with raised bands. Text lightly toned with damstaining/spotting especially at outermost leaves; occasional slight chips or small tears at margins; one leaf with perforation resulting in loss of several letter on each side of page; small perforation in blank field at title. A fairly good copy.<br /> <br /> First part only of the first Latin edition of this classic work on Jewish apologetics written by the celebrated rabbi religious thinker and printer-publisher Menasseh ben Israel 1604-1657. The work was first published in Spanish at Amsterdam in four parts between 1632 and 1651. By providing a harmonization of all the apparent contradictions within the Hebrew Scriptures he hoped to encourage converso Jews of Iberian descent who had lost touch with their religious heritage to make the return to rabbinic Judaism. The present volume deals with the Pentateuch Five Books of Moses; the second volume treats the Prophetic books and the Hagiographa Writings. The work was first published a year earlier in a Spanish language edition.<br /> <br /> The work attempts resolution to no less than 180 seeming discrepancies in the Pentateuch. The breadth of Menasseh's encyclopedic knowledge is vast the Conciliador contains citations from 221 Jewish and 54 non-Jewish authorities. "No reader could fail to be impressed by the amazing range of titles which the author proudly appended to the work" Roth. References: Kayserling p. 69; C. Roth A Life of Menasseh ben Israel: Rabbi Printer and Diplomat Philadelphia 1945 p. 88. Silva Rosa 16. <br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: Conciliator sive De convenientia locorum S. Scripturae quae pugnare inter se videntur. Opus ex vetustis & recentioribus omnibus Rabbinis magnâ industriâ ac fide congestum. Amstelodami. Auctoris typis & impensis. M.D C XXXIII. by the Author unknown
163155459Amsterdam: printed by Menasseh ben Israel for Henricus Laurentius 1631. First edition. Hardcover. Very good-. Octavo 16.8 by 11.4 cm. Collation: aleph-lamed-zayin8 = 296 leaves. 612 i.e. 592 pp: p. 464 erroneously numbered 484 465 as 485 and so on throughout. Two column text in unvocalized Hebrew; every fifth verse numbered in the margin. Title within architectural border; half titles with letterpress ornamentation for the Former and Latter Prophets. Contemporary vellumwith exposed thongs edges stained blue; yapp fore-edges; front joint cracked but holding strong. Intermittent light toning to text outmost leaves a bit more darkened; very occasional small stains. Title-page slighltly trimmed 4 mm at bottom edge; expert marginal repairs at bottom corners of 2 leaves; 1 leaf re-margined at fore-edge with no loss of text else a very good copy with crisp clean text.<br /> <br /> First Hebrew Bible published in Amsterdam printed by the rabbi diplomat publisher and religious thinker Menasseh ben Israel 1604-1657 one of the most distinguished members of the Portuguese Jewish community of Amsterdam and the first Jewish printer in the Northern Netherlands. The Amsterdam printer and publisher Hendrick Laurensz Lauretius provided the financing for this edition along with two other Bible editions and two editions of the Hebrew Psalms printed by Menasseh between 1631 and 1646. "These publications were not only made for the local market but mainly for international trade. Thanks to this financial help Menasseh was able to organize his printing office in a more professional way" Fuks hiring a Jewish compositor Judah Leb ben Mordecai Gimple from Posen and a gentile compositor Bartholomeus Laurensz. <br /> <br /> The printing activity of Menasseh was especially important in the steadily growing productions of the Hebrew press in the Northern Netherlands. Fulfilling the needs of the Sephardic community for Jewish ritual texts eliminated the need for expensive imports from Venice and Poland. Menasseh undersood that the relatively cheap paper and tools available in Amsterdam made it possible to compete in quality and prices with the Hebrew presses of Poland Italy and Basel. "Gentile publishers and booksellers in Amsterdam such as Jansonius and Laurentius were quick to see the opportunity of the opening Eastern European market and financed several of Menasseh's publications" Fuks. Menasseh was the first to introduce in the Netherlands waybertaytsch types for Yiddish publications along with illustrated Hebrew books. He was also the first Jewish printer to adopt the Dutch pocket-book format made famous by the Elzeviers.<br /> <br /> Notes on publication date and issue: The title is dated 1630 in Arabic numerals; the colophon notes the date of completion in Hebrew characters as 5 Adar 5391 = 7 February 1631 along with the printer's apology for being unable to provide the index of pericopes promised on the title-page due to lack of printing material. Darlow and Moule describe this issue as Variant A with a Latin imprint appearing in the cartouche beneath the Hebrew title.<br /> <br /> Provenance and annotations: early entry in brown ink at front paste-down with short Greek inscription Theos. dated 1700; old Latin inscription in black ink at top margin title in reference to Hebrew roots; date of 1812 beside Yiddish entry penned in black ink within imprint cartouche at title; old entry in German penned in black ink at verso title beneath which is an oval cartouche in imitation of the one at the title in which an owner has penned in black ink the Hebrew imprint information regarding Hendrick Laurensz as it would appear in the Varient B issue; old library shelf marks at rear paste-down; recent owner entry in blue ink in Hebrew at front paste-down. References: Darlow and Moule 5123a; Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld no. 152; pp. 105; 111f.; Steinschneider no. 453; Vinograd Amsterdam 22.<br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: חמשה חומשי תורה פרשיותיו פתוחות וסתומות ×¢"פ ×”×¨×ž×‘× ×–"ל ומדוייק בחסירו' ויתרות להעתק ס"ת ×¢× ×œ×•×— בסופו מועיל לסופרי' ×•× ×‘×™××™× ×¨××©×•× ×™× ×•××—×¨×•× ×™× ×•×›×ª×•×‘×™×: × ×“×¤×¡ בבית ×ž× ×©×” בן ישר×ל ז׳׳צל והוגה בעיון × ×ž×¨×¥ על ידו ×©× ×ª ישמחו השמי×<br /> Amstelodami sumptibus Henrici Laurentii 1630. printed by Menasseh ben Israel for Henricus Laurentius hardcover
20084522New York: Simon & Schuster 2008. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 5 7/8 X 8 5/8 Inches. 129 1 PP. First printing with complete number line to the "1" on the copyright page. Original price of $19.95 intact on front flap. Basis for the very bearable film of the same name. Light scuffing and a few "smudges" to white dust jacket. Simon & Schuster hardcover
185932820595<p>Salted paper print 5 ¼ x 7 ½ in. on publisher's 8 ¼ x 10 ¼ inch mount with gold lithograph captions and decorative border. Neat punch holes in upper margin ½ inch adhesion at lower right faint pencil note in lower corner. Very good.</p><p><b>The earliest dated photograph of Mount Vernon this is one of the very earliest known photographs of George Washington's home.</b></p><p>By this time Mount Vernon was badly dilapidated. This view from the northeast shows ship masts propping up the portico's sagging roof where several columns had rotted away. A man wearing a dark suit and top hat stands in the foreground his arm on a white painted fence protecting a small tree.</p><p>The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association formed in 1853 purchased the mansion and estate from Washington's descendant John Augustine Washington III for $200000. After an intensive fund raising effort and protracted negotiations the organization took possession on February 22 1860 nearly one year after this photograph was made. Extensive renovations were soon made. As a result this image shows a number of architectural and landscape elements differing from those seen in photographs of the 1860s.</p><p><b>Rare. The other known examples are at the Fred W. Smith National Library at Mount Vernon and at the Getty Museum.</b></p> H.E. Hoyt & Co.
185932820670<br /><br /><br /><p><b>The earliest dated photograph of Mount Vernon this is one of the very earliest known photographs of George Washington's home.</b></p><p>By this time Mount Vernon was badly dilapidated. This view from the northeast shows ship masts propping up the portico's sagging roof where several columns had rotted away. A man wearing a dark suit and top hat stands in the foreground his arm on a white painted fence protecting a small tree.</p><p>The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association formed in 1853 purchased the mansion and estate from Washington's descendant John Augustine Washington III for $200000. After an intensive fund raising effort and protracted negotiations the organization took possession on February 22 1860 nearly one year after this photograph was made. Extensive renovations were soon made. As a result this image shows a number of architectural and landscape elements differing from those seen in photographs of the 1860s.</p><p><b>Rare. The other known examples are at the Fred W. Smith National Library at Mount Vernon and at the Getty Museum.</b></p>Salted paper print 5 ¼ x 7 ½ in. on publisher's 8 ¼ x 10 ¼ inch mount with gold lithograph captions and decorative border. Neat punch holes in upper margin ½ inch adhesion at lower right faint pencil note in lower corner. Very good.<br /> H.E. Hoyt & Co.
6g660Milford London 1923 54 Seiten kartoniert. - Text in Englisch/ Grobschnitt - unknown
1973A116983Jerusalem: Keter Books 1973-74. 1st editions. Very Good. small octavo. softback with stiff wrappers 147 306 340 180 214 232pp. b/w pls. text ills. maps bibliogs. indexes Israel Pocket Library series Keter Books unknown
a41169Tel Aviv April 1976 Tahal Consulting Engineers. Water treatment plant in operation 10-2-1975 to 6-3-76. 2 volumes. 4to. 38pp. of text plus numerous diagrams and charts pin bound wraps. VG. 2 volumes: . paperback
a76533Washington 1983 2nd Defense Mapping Agency. Oblong 4to. 178pp. original printed wraps. Light non-circulating library marks no spine numbers no pocket no bookplate. VG . paperback
a87998Weekly news journal published in Jerusalem became fortnightly in May 1958 . Issues bound in one hardcover volume some issues may be missing. 4to. photo illustrations blue gray buckram cloth. Owner address on each issue. A few minor pen marks in margins. VG plus binding quite secure. Scarce. . hardcover
a87997Fortnightly news journal published in Jerusalem =. 3 years few issues are missing; never bound in bound in one hardcover volume. 4to. photo illustrations blue gray buckram cloth. Owner address on each issue. A few minor pen marks in margins. VG plus binding quite secure. Scarce. . hardcover
a87996Fortnightly news journal published in Jerusalem. 3 years a few may be missingbound in one hardcover volume. 4to. photo illustrations blue gray buckram cloth. Owner address on each issue. A very few light pencil marks in margins. VG plus binding quite secure. Scarce. . hardcover
180478063London 1804. Original farveakvatint. Folio. Arkets størrelse : 325 cm X 47 cm. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Fra verket “Views in Egypt Palestine and other parts of the Ottoman empireâ€. Luigi Mayer 1755-1803 tysk-italiensk maler. Verket ble utgitt av R. Bowyer 1758-1834. </em> unknown
205373New York: N.p. n.d. First separate edition. Evenly toned; edges a trifle rubbed. 8vo 16pp pamphlet in card wrappers stapled. A chapter from the author's two-volume study "Inside Jewish Palestine 1519-1919 N.p. unknown
1952207360Tel Aviv-Jaffa: Yehuda Nedivi Town Clerk 1952. Evenly toned; corners a bit wrinkled. Bifolium approx. 6 x 4-3/4 in with tipped-in folding plate. Card issued in the name of the Tel Aviv town clerk with a graphic isotype chart tipped in titled "Tel-Aviv Jaffa Marches With the State" showing statistics on the development of the city in the four years since the founding of the state in areas of Population & Housing Education Municipal Area Social Welfare and Taxation. Yehuda Nedivi, Town Clerk unknown
1951205242N.P. New York: n.p. 1951. First edition. Edges lightly toned; light wrinkling to front wrapper. 8vo 117pp; wrappers. Among the scholars and leaders contributing to these proposals were Archibald MacLeish Reinhold Niebuhr and Sumner Welles. n.p. unknown
149378274Nürnberg 1493. Originalt tresnitt med nyere kolorering. Folio. Arkets størrelse : 276 X 406 cm.Folio. Original woodcut with recent colouring. Size of sheet : 276 X 406 cm. Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Hartmann Schedel : Liber Chronicarum. Utgitt av Anton Koberger i Nürnberg i 1493.“It is one of the best-documented early printed books—an incunabulum —and one of the first to successfully integrate illustrations and text.†Wikipedia.The publisher and printer was Anton Koberger the godfather of Albrecht Dürer who in the year of Dürer's birth in 1471 ceased goldsmithing to become a printer and publisher. He quickly became the most successful publisher in Germany eventually owning 24 printing presses and having many offices in Germany and abroad from Lyon to Budapest. Wikipedia.The large workshop of Michael Wolgemut then Nuremberg's leading artist in various media provided the unprecedented 1809 woodcut illustrations. Wikipedia.Utbedret rift ved nedre marg.Tear repaired at lower margin. </em> unknown
195229020Montreal: The Book Center 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Number 108 of 200 Numbered Copies Signed by Israel Rabinovitch and translated from the Yiddish by Governor General Award winning poet A.M. Klein. A fine copy in black cloth gilt titles to the spine and front board in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper with some light overall use. 8vo. 321 pp. An engrossing history of Jewish music past and present. The Book Center hardcover
110199Stockholm Henrich Käyser 1644. 4:o. 115 s. Enstaka fläckar. Numrering i bläck på titelbladet. Tagen ur band. Titelbladet loss. Warmholtz 4164. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 65f. Saknar de två sista blanka bladen. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1610-841646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag och var en av Axel Oxenstiernas närmare medhjälpare. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även i en tysk latinsk och holländsk version. unknown
44537Stockholm Henrich Käyser 1644. 4:o. 115 s. Fläckig och med samtida handskriven paginering i bläck i övre hörn. Tagen ur band. Warmholtz 4164. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 65f. Saknar de två sista blanka bladen. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1610-841646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag och var en av Axel Oxenstiernas närmare medhjälpare. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även i en tysk latinsk och holländsk version. unknown
114962Stockholm Petri á Seluo 1644. 4:o. 119 s. Sammanbunden med:Danmarckis Rigis Raads gienswar. Nära samtida avskrift. 6 s. Marmorerat pappband från slutet av 1800-talet med röd titeletikett. Bibl. danica III sp. 108. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 66. Warmholtz 4164 not. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även en tysk svensk och holländsk version. unknown
96065Stockholm Petri á Seluo 1644. 4:o. 119 s. Obetydligt fläckig. Tagen ur band med rester av tidigare omslag eller ryggremsa i titelbladets innermarginal. Röda snitt. Löpande bläckpaginering i övre hörnet. Bibl. danica III sp. 108. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 66. Warmholtz 4164 not. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även en tysk svensk och holländsk version. unknown
96259Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 203 s. Lagerfläckig och med återkommande fuktrand. Två uppsättningar handskriven paginering från tidigare samlingsband. Tagen ur band. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 anger 200 s. Detta är varianten med Corrigenda. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Originalmanuskriptet med Axel Oxenstiernas rättelser finns i UB. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown
85804Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 203 s. Lagerfläckig. Fuktrand på de inledande bladen. Återkommande svag fuktrand överst. Bläckdatering på titelbladet. Sandfärgat kbd med mörkgrå titeletikett Wilh. Johanssons eftr. bokbinderi. Med Kurt Winbergs exlibris. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 anger 200 s. Detta är varianten med Corrigenda. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Originalmanuskriptet med Axel Oxenstiernas rättelser finns i UB. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown