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1961ABE-1727026148278196 PAGES-27,3 CM X 34,3 CM-NEW ORLEANS, BY SEAN O'FAOLAIN-ISRAEL: THE DRAMA AND THE DREAM, BY IRWIN SHAW-THE PLEASURES OF ACAPULCO, BY RICHARD CONDON-A GAME FOR SUPERMEN, BY JOEL SAYRE-THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD, BY FREDERIC MORTON-THE SAD AND BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF SICILY, BY ALAN MOOREHEAD-THE COUTURIER LOOK, AMERICAN STYLE, ARNOLD SCAASI-(PJ15)
197230122Or-Tav 1972 approx.
2012PEINTUR696661224Tel Aviv, Museum of Art, 2012, 24,5 x 28,5, 240 pages sous cartonnage éditeu illustré. Iconographie couleurs. Catalogue publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée du 28 décembre 2012 au 2 avril 2013. BILINGUE hébreu-anglais.
196190136-Tel-Aviv, D. Topel and Sons, Modern Library, 1961, 162 p, 11,5x 16,5 cm, couverture illustrée. Dédicacé en anglais par l'auteur à Jacqueline.
1961119444Couverture souple. Broché. 355 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et planches hors texte.
1995L162The Vendome press, 1995, 240 p.
1936PHO-940London: Jonathan Cape ,1936. 2 volumes ,4to.(260x200) , percale éditeur ,dos lisse avec auteur , titre et tomaisons , titre en noir et rouge , illustré de nombreuses gravures et de 2 cartes couleurs dépliantes in-fine , non rogné , manque sur le plat , coins usés , petit travail de vers sans atteinte , rousseurs.
20150521Tel-Aviv, Beit Hatfutsot (Museum of Jewish People), 2015. First and only edition. This is a catalogue of an exposition of paintings and artworks by Eliahou Eric Bokobza, with explanatory texts in English. In-4, 308 x 250 mm, 141 (3) pp. Bradel-style hardcover with colorful boards. Title written in Hebrew on spine. Printed on couché paper. Foreword by Orit Shaham-Gover, text "Kol Israel Haverim (All Jews are Friends): Multiple Jewish Identities in the Work of Eric Bokobza" by Smadar Sheffi. "Bokobza grapples with the weighty concept of kol Yisrael haverim and the contrasting elements of what he calls his “mixed identity”—his Tunisian-French-Israeli heritage, Oriental and Occidental cultures, his experience with religion and mysticism as a secular Jew— in “United Colors.” The exhibit is modeled after traditional museum exhibitions of Judaica, said Bokobza, which typically divide Jewish ritual objects into Jewish holiday and life cycle sections... “In each painting, I’m showing what my secular experience as a Jew in Israel was like” he said." (The Times of Israel, "The artist whose life began with Elijah", Zahava Presser, 30 July 2015)
20050407Tel-Aviv, Ifat Reiss / GINA, 2005. This is the catalogue of an exhibition which happened from May 26 to June 25, 2005, at the GINA Gallery in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Bilingual, written in English and Hebrew. A square 22 cm softcover volume with Bradel-style covers and 65 pp. Printed on couché paper, features all the paintings exhibited at the event. Introduction by Jacques Ardies. Foreword by Dan Chill, founder of GINA. Translated by Ofer Halevi. Artists featured: Ivonaldo (Veloso de Melo), Louis Marius Amorim Ferreira de Moraes, Constancia Nery, Edgar Calhado, Malu Delibo, Edivaldo Barbosa de Souza, Barbara Rochlitz, Ana Maria Dias.
HIS929M1965 / 487 pages. Relié. Editions Adam & Charles Black.
19900485Porto Alegre, Gráfica Editora Pallotti, no date [circa 1990]. First and only edition. Bilingual text, English and Portuguese. SIGNED by author on free endpaper: "Para Jayme Albek, o abraço do MOACYR. Maio, 1991" (For Jayme Albek, with a hug from Moacyr, May 1991) An oblong hardcover book of 297 x 217 mm and 120 pp. Widely illustrated with archive black & white photos, along with a few colored maps and drawings. Co-edited by the Instituto Judaico Marc Chagall, with a foreword of the president of the Institute Evelyn Berg. The book recalls the difficult arrival and settlement of Eastern European Jews, by the beginning and middle of the twentieth century, in the most southern state of Brazil. The author, Moacyr Jaime Scliar (1937-2011), spent most of his life in Porto Alegre. He worked as a physician and university professor while also constantly researching and churning literature: short stories, novels, essays, children's literature and some columns in several Brazilian newspapers. ********************************************** Porto Alegre, Gráfica Editora Pallotti, sem data [circa 1990]. Primeira e única edição. Texto bilíngue inglês e português. ASSINADO pelo autor em folha de guarda livre: "Para Jayme Albek, o abraço do MOACYR. Maio, 1991" Livro oblongo de capa dura, 297 x 217 mm, 120 páginas. Amplamente ilustrado com fotos em preto e branco de arquivo, além de alguns mapas e desenhos coloridos. Coeditado pelo Instituto Judaico Marc Chagall, com prefácio da presidente do Instituto, Evelyn Berg. O livro conta a difícil chegada e fixação de judeus do Leste Europeu, no início e meados do século XX, no estado mais ao sul do Brasil. O autor, Moacyr Jaime Scliar (1937-2011), passou a maior parte de sua vida em Porto Alegre. Trabalhou como médico e professor universitário, além de pesquisar e produzir constantemente literatura: contos, romances, ensaios, literatura infantil e algumas colunas em diversos jornais brasileiros.