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184822246Pittsburg : Harrisburg: A. P. Ingram for Subscribers Only : W. O. Hickok 1848. Hardcover. iv vi 17-352 406 iv vi pp. Modern green cloth with gold lettering on the spine. Two foldout maps. Scattered foxing throughout one of the maps has a tear and an old mend. A good copy. ; Octavo. A. P. Ingram, for Subscribers Only : W. O. Hickok hardcover
3731859<p>Boston: I. Sack c. 1930s. Two trade catalogs 40pp and 16pp with price lists. Very good.</p> <p>American antiques dealer Israel Sack Inc. was founded in Boston in 1903 as a furniture repair business. As their antiques business thrived they started to sell reproductions of antique fittings and hardware used to restore or authentically reproduce period furniture.</p> <p>The catalogs illustrated metal drawer pulls escutcheons hinges door locks door knockers ornaments and castors; wooden finials and pendants; and iron hinges; lighting fixtures; carved wooden chair legs and furniture feet mirror and clock pictures and numerous patterns of wooden inlay.</p> <p>Two price lists show the firm’s re-location in the 1930s from Boston to New York City. A “50% Discount†ink annotation suggest the effects of the Great Depression on their trade.</p> unknown
1958207315Jerusalem: The Government Printer 1958. First Edition. Neat vertical crease to rear wrapper; slightly bumped; very good bright. 12mo unpag. in printed pictorial wrappers. Extensively illustrated booklet issued for the Israel pavilion at the Universal Exposition in Brussels coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the country's founding. An interesting association copy inscribed on the half title page to the journalist and photographer Ruth Gruber and her husband by Channa Ruppin with her inscribed calling card laid in. Channa or Chana Ruppin was the widow of Arthur Ruppin an early Zionist leader who had emigrated to Palestine in 1907 and became a key figure in laying the groundwork for the future state by acquiring land. The Government Printer unknown
76891Small collection of Zionist material from the 1970s showing efforts to build both financial and political support in the United States for the struggling new nation of Israel.<br /> <br /> The group includes three memos issued by the national office of the Radical Zionist Alliance RZA a grassroots chapter-based organization officially founded in 1970. The group supported national self-determination for both Jews and Palestinians. Their slogan was "Be a Revolutionary in Zion and a Zionist in the Revolution" expressing their belief that migration to Israel was the best means to change Israeli society and influence American Jewish consciousness. So many of their key leaders returned to the Promised Land the RZA ceased functioning in 1972. One of the documents in this group is a one-page typed memo dated October 13 1970 providing an update about organizing efforts and a call for financial help. "This cannot be overemphasized: WE ARE BROKE. Comrades are not getting propaganda because we can't always pay to mail it."<br /> <br /> The collection also includes:<br /> <br /> Color flyer for the Salute to Israel Parade held Sunday April 25 1971 at 11 a.m. in New York. The community-wide parade was held to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Israel.<br /> <br /> Outreach letter from The Jewish Right dated February 1971. The Los Angeles-based organization promised to galvanize Jewish people against communism and other threats. "It is time that we the rational decent law-abiding and God-fearing true Americans let our voices be heard."<br /> <br /> Flyer for the workshop "Anti-Semitism Today Action & Reaction in the Continuing Crisis" sponsored by Temple Betham in Amherst New York on Sunday December 2 1973.<br /> <br /> Flyer and brochure advertising bonds to help support Israel. There is no date on the material but it is penciled November 1973. The material urges the recipient to provide Israel one-month's salary: "Continuing war crisis has caused ever increasing defense expenditures.". unknown
201903655Paris, Champs flammarion, 2000 ; in-12, 281 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Broche bon état - une dédicace de l'auteur ?
201903626Metz, Editions du Lombard et associés, 1990 ; g4 grand in-4 oblong, 131 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
201008415Paris, Les editions braun et cie , 1968 ; in-4, 180 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Collection atlantis.
200802404Bruxelles-paris, Editions sequoia , s.d. ; in-4, 197 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
200618182Wiesbaden, F.A. Brockhaus, 1961 ; in-4, 71-63 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
201903625Fribourg, Offce du livre, 1984 ; petit in-4, 232 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
200814030Paris, Stock , 1979 ; in-8, 228 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Dedicacé.
ORD-11829Editée par le Conseil Suprême Musulman. Jérusalem. 1935. In-8 (168 x 242mm) broché, couverture imprimée, 9 pages de texte et 7 photos hors texte non comprises dans la pagination. La brochure devait servir en même temps de guide et de passeport pour la visite de la mosquée, ce qui expliquerait le coupon numéroté, ici détaché du dernier plat. Couverture insolée et percée de 12 trous marginaux d'origine. Bon état intérieur. (3).
188028363ISTAMBUL 1880 une photographie originale albuminée en noir, format : 28 x 20,5 cm, VUE TRES ANIMEE SUR LE MUR DES LAMENTATIONS (JERUSALEM) - (1880), photographe Félix BONFILS,
in-4° 123 pages, illustre en noir et en couleurs d'après des photographies de FrEdErique DURAN. broche, couverture muette sous jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [VU-2*]
201003490MARBURG AN DER LAHN, Verlag der Francke-Buchhandlung, 1985 ; in-4, 96 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Très bon état.
201903619Paris, Albin Michel, 1996 ; in-8, 254 pp., broché. TRÈS BON ÉTT - dédicacé de l'auteur.
200802319Paris, Fixot, 1996 ; in-8, 192 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200620270Paris, Albin Michel, 1996 ; in-8, 254 pp., broché.
201105216Paris, Seuil ( l'histoire immédiate , 1967 ; in-8, 252 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
200620290Paris, Seuil, 1967 ; in-8, 254 pp., broché, couverture illustr (reliure piqué).
201002591Tel Avi, Museum, 1978 ; petit in-4, broché. Bilingual english and Hebrew.
200611764, s.d. ; in-12, 15 pp., broché. Très rare.
ORD-55141° série. Gesher. Jérusalem. 1947. In-8 br. 17ff.n.ch. Musiques, textes en français et en hébreux.
200802290Zurich, Buchckub ex libris, 1970 ; in-8, 447 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
200812997Paris, Plon, s.d. ; in-8, broché, couverture illustr (péliculage qui s'en va). Exemplaire dédicacé de l'auteur (georges…) Sur les chantiers de l'amitié avec 3 cartes in texte.