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36315Philadelphia: Collins Printer 705 Jayne Street 5619. 15 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers blindstamp and 'withdrawn' rubberstamp in blank upper portion of front wrapper. Else Very Good. <br/> <br/> Mickve Israel Hope of Israel one of the oldest Philadelphia synagogues was founded in the 1740s by Sephardic Jews. Known as the 'Synagogue of the American Revolution' its early members included Haym Solomon and the Gratz family. Benjamin Franklin contributed to its first building fund. This was its third building constructed on 7th Street north of Arch. Isaac Leeser presided over the congregation from 1829 to 1850; Sabato Morais succeeded him. Morais was its Rabbi for 46 years. <br/> The list of corner-stone and door-post purchasers included A.S. Wolf who purchased the North door-post of the north door for fifteen dollars in honor of H. Polock. Other luminaries of Philadelphia Jewry participated in the ceremonies. Wolf was treasurer and Gabay of the Congregation. Articles deposited in the cornerstone are listed including newspapers coins and tokens dated 1859 "A gold quarter dollar of California mintage being deposited by Clarence A. Hart aged 9 years." The Committee of Arrangement consisted of Edwd. S. Mawson Joseph L. Moss and Isaac J. Phillips. Rabbi Morais's discourse is printed. Morais an abolitionist and founder of the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York counsels "If there be pride in us if the vanity of exhibiting a more sightly structure than others possess impelled us to designate this place as our future Synagogue.let us then bury first such unholy feelings in the bosom of the earth." Also printed is a prayer in Hebrew composed by Morais. <br/>Singerman 1593. OCLC 21968693 6 U PA JTS Yeshiva U NYPL Hebrew Union Natl Lib. Israel as of October 2019. Collins, Printer, 705 Jayne Street unknown books
1769WRCAM44566London 1769. 271pp. Lacks the half title. Modern boards printed paper label. Modern bookplate on front pastedown. Internally clean. Very good plus. In a half morocco and cloth folder. First edition. Mauduit who was a Loyalist once the Revolution came firmly believed in the right of the British government to dictate to the colonies in general and Massachusetts in particular. "Strives to prove that this colony's charter was not exempt from Parliamentary authority" - Howes. Mauduit is perhaps best known for his REMARKS UPON GEN. HOWE'S ACCOUNT OF HIS PROCEEDINGS ON LONG-ISLAND IN THE EXTRAORDINARY GAZETTE OF OCTOBER 10 1776 London 1778. Only a handful of copies in ESTC. HOWES M431. AMERICAN CONTROVERSY 68-21a. SABIN 46921. ESTC T100618. hardcover books
1778WRCAM11173London 1778. 454pp. Lacks the half title. 20th-century three-quarter green morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. Head of spine worn extremities rubbed. Minor foxing. Very good. Criticism of Howe's conduct in the Battle of Long Island wherein he refused to allow the entrenchments at Brooklyn to be attacked because of the element of risk. Mauduit gives a detailed analysis of the battle including the deposition of troops involved. AMERICAN CONTROVERSY 78-69a. HOWES M430 "aa." SABIN 46919. hardcover books
194245573New York/Port Jervis: The Furrow Press 1942. First edition. Softcover. fair to near fine. This scarce collection includes:<br /> <br /> "Song Book of the Cejwin Camps/The Camper's Song Pack". 1937. New York. The Furrow Press. Softcover publication. xii 91pp. 5. Green cloth tape over turqoise-colored wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. Printed in a two-column format the publication includes hundreds of songs both secular and Jewish songs with p.51-91 including Hebrew text as well as transliteration. Includes a table of contents at the front and an index at the back. <br /> <br /> WITH<br /> <br /> A collection of 45 pieces of ephemera mostly mimeographed:<br /> <br /> -12 programs for Music Theater Dance and/or marionette performances at the camp 1936-1942<br /> - Seventh Maccabiad Program with song sheet 1940<br /> - V-Day Event Program with song sheet 1942<br /> - "Road to Democracy" event program 1939<br /> - "Hadas News" 1938 vol. 2 #4-5 1939 Vol.3 #7 1940 vol.1 #2-4 plus one undated issue 7 issues<br /> - "Marching Song" Song sheet 1938<br /> - 4 individual song sheet 1938-1942<br /> - Undated single sheet<br /> - "Esther Echoes" newsletter 3 issues Aug 1941 and Aug 4th 1941 x2 copies<br /> - 2 scripts for camp productionsincluding 2 copies of 1 production 1940<br /> - 11 packets or single pages of readings prayers and songs for Sabbath and weekdays services 1941-1942<br /> <br /> Some items with some minor to significant chipping to extremities and/or creasing and minor close tears. <br /> Song book with some minor rubbing to extremities and creasing to covers. Some chipping to the top right corner of the back cover and a small closed tear on the side. Ink stamp on the back cover. Interior with some closed tears and light creasing to the corners of a few pages. Name of the previous owner in pencil on the initial title page. Book block fairly tight overall. Book in very good- ephemera collection in fair to near fine condition overall. There are no OCLC holdings of this Camp Cejwin version of the "The Camper's Song Pack" publication which includes the 12 preliminary pages of Cejwin material.<br /> <br /> First opened in 1919 the Cejwin Camps which stood for "Central Jewish Institute" were started by Jewish educators Albert and Bertha Schoolman to "integrate Judaism with the American way of life" - according to the Jewish Theological Seminary. The camps promoted Zionism Judaism and American outdoor and camping culture to the underprivileged children of New York's Jewish community. The organization was ultimately composed of seven camps serving more than 1000 campers. The camps ultimately closed in 1992 but are seem as instrumental and influential in the development of the now successful "Camp Ramah" network of camps. It is considered the first Jewish Summer Camp. The Furrow Press unknown
20039781561841714Used; Acceptable. 42-G-04 New Falcon Publications 2003 Hardcover. No dust jacket. SIGNED by Christopher Hyatt on title page with printed facsimile of Israel Regardie signiture. Previous owner's name sticker on front free end page. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have moderate wear and boards are loose but still connected. Book Condition; Acceptable NOTE: This is the limited edition black cover and not the Deluxe Limited Edition gold cover . 2003. HARDCOVER. hardcover
67903London: J.M. Dent & Co. 1910-1921. Shakespeare FINELY BOUND SET later impressions thus. Complete in twelve volumes. Octavo 19 x 14 x 48cm. With a colour portrait frontispiece of the Bard to volume I and occasional black and white plates and in-text wood engravings throughout by various artists. In contemporary burgundy half morocco by WHITMAN BENNETT of New York with raised bands gilt titles and further gilt decoration to spines and matching cloth over boards. Top edges gilt others trimmed with marbled endpapers. Gently toned throughout with heavier toning to edges. Wear to head and tail caps and to some raised bands and joints carefully re-coloured. An attractive set. Very good. A deluxe illustrated version of Gollancz's classic Temple Shakespeare 1894 a pocket series which was produced with ease of use readability and production value most in mind. This version was first printed in 1899. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1910-1921 unknown
160323745Straßburg, Rihel, 1603 (Kolophon). Mit wiederholter Titelholzschnittbordüre und 129, teils wiederh. Holzschnitten von Christoffel van Sichem und Hans Christoffel Stimmer nach Tobias Stimmer, große Druckermarke nach Tl. I. 8 n.n. Bll., 946 SS., 21 n.n. Bll., eines weiß; 6 n.n. Bll., 214 SS., 5 n.n. Bll. Teil II ohne Druckermarke am Schluß. Fol., reich blindgeprägter Schweinslederband der Zeit über fünf Bünden und Holzdeckeln, handschriftlicher Rückentitel, der zentrale Plattenstempel auf dem Vorderdeckel zeigt Kaiser Karl V, der auf dem Hinterdeckel den doppelköpfigen Reichsadler. Beide Platten monogrammiert mit MS. Beide Schließen fehlend, Einband gegilbt, etwas berieben, auf dem Vorderdeckel am Rand eine ca. 5x1 cm große Fehlstelle am Bezug.
18079Paris imprimé pour la Société du Livre d'Art par l'Imprimerie Nationale 1924 in 4 (28,5x23) 1 volume reliure plein maroquin bleu nuit de l'époque, dos à nerfs, tranches dorées, gardes doublées de soie moirée, quadruple filet doré d'encadrement intérieur, couverture conservée, étui bordé, 208 pages [1]. Reliure signée de René Aussourd. Bois originaux de Henry Cheffer. Tirage de tête limité à 150 exemplaires numérotés (de 1 à 150), réservés aux membres de la société, celui-ci exemplaire nominatif numéro 23. Superbe exemplaire (photographies sur demande)
170613796Leipzig, Groot, 1706. 9 n.n. Bll. (erstes weiß), 478 SS., 10 Bll. (letztes weiß), der Titel in Rot-Schwarz-Druck mit kl. Textholzschnitt. Mit 20 tls. blattgroßen Textholzschnitten. 4° (ca. 16 x 21 cm), Leder der Zeit. Einband berieben, Ecken des Hinterdeckels beschädigt.
Q-0471660531Wiley-Interscience. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley-Interscience hardcover
1720PHO-9761720, à Paris chez Jean Baptiste Coignard , In-12,7ffnch - 398pp- relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre (petit manque) , tranches mouchetées , coiffes arasées , coins usés(Reliure de l'époque).
2007__0471660531Wiley-Interscience 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 2992 pages. 10.50x7.75x6.00 inches. Wiley-Interscience hardcover
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0486428729New. Brand new and still unused unknown
17741413Printed for J. Wilkie at Number 71 in St. Paul's Church-yard London 1774. Edition Unstated. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good- Condition. Book The full title is "The letters of Governor Hutchinson and Lieut. Governor Oliver &c. printed at Boston and remarks thereon : with the Assembly's Address and the Proceedings of the Lords Committee of Council : together with the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech relating to those letters."This English edition believed to be edited by Hutchinson's friend Israel Mauduit was issued following the investigation into the 1773 publication of Hutchinson and Oliver's letters in Boston. Sabin 34072. Howes H-851 Howes 1994 837.No edition is stated but the Library of Congress' "Revolutionary America 1763-1789" describes it as the "second London edition" #31610. What appears to be an earlier printing held by the Library of Congress E211 .M445 Copy 1 RBSCD only goes to signature T and ends with p. 126 including double-numbered pages 75-80. This copy matches the collation of that copy but adds an additional signature S and ends with p. 134. The additional signature provides the report from the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs read in the presence of King George 7 February 1774. The letters were provided to Thomas Cushing Speaker of the Massachusetts Assembly in December 1772 by Benjamin Franklin Pennsylvania's agent in London. His letter admitting his role appears on pp 72-73. Although he requested they not be printed that request was ignored. The letters were written in 1767-1769 but were used largely out of context to fan the pre-Revolutionary flames. The way they were presented was expressed in a part of the lengthy title the Boston printers provided: "The Judicious Reader will Discover the Fatal Source of the Confusion and Bloodshed in which this Province especially has been involved and Which Threatned sic Total Destruction to the Liberties of all America." Sabin notes the publication of the letters "did more perhaps to bring revolutionary matters to a crisis than any previous publication." In his note Howes is less tentative: "Publication of these letters . fanned revolutionary sentiments in America more than any other book of the period." Size: Octavo 8-9". 134 pages. Item Type: Book. The text block is tight and bright in near fine condition. The only marking is on the title page where two previous owners have marked the pages on which the various parts of the collection of documents begin. A Very Good-minus hardcover copy that has been rebound in red silk over boards. The silk has been coated in some way. The reason for the "minus" is because it is lacking its spine. The corners are sharp though worn through to the boards. The page edges have been stained red probably when the book was rebound. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; American Revolution; Britain/UK; 18th century; Politics & Government. Main Picture: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Front cover and spine with inset of title page. Picture 2: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Front cover and spine. Picture 3: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Rear cover and page edges. Picture 4: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Title page. Picture 5: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Petition of Israel Mauduit. Picture 6: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Franklin's letter admitting he was the source. Picture 7: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Title page for inserted section with transcript of interrogation of Franklin. Picture 8: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Beginning of the transcript of interrogation of Franklin. Picture 9: Mauduit ed. 1774 Letter of Governor Hutchinson - Copy of one of the letters of Gov. Hutchinson. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1413. . Printed for J. Wilkie, at Number 71, in St. Paul's Church-yard hardcover
36315Philadelphia: Collins Printer 705 Jayne Street 5619. 15 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers blindstamp and 'withdrawn' rubberstamp in blank upper portion of front wrapper. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> Mickve Israel Hope of Israel one of the oldest Philadelphia synagogues was founded in the 1740s by Sephardic Jews. Known as the 'Synagogue of the American Revolution' its early members included Haym Solomon and the Gratz family. Benjamin Franklin contributed to its first building fund. This was its third building constructed on 7th Street north of Arch. Isaac Leeser presided over the congregation from 1829 to 1850; Sabato Morais succeeded him. Morais was its Rabbi for 46 years. <br /> The list of corner-stone and door-post purchasers included A.S. Wolf who purchased the North door-post of the north door for fifteen dollars in honor of H. Polock. Other luminaries of Philadelphia Jewry participated in the ceremonies. Wolf was treasurer and Gabay of the Congregation. Articles deposited in the cornerstone are listed including newspapers coins and tokens dated 1859 "A gold quarter dollar of California mintage being deposited by Clarence A. Hart aged 9 years." The Committee of Arrangement consisted of Edwd. S. Mawson Joseph L. Moss and Isaac J. Phillips. Rabbi Morais's discourse is printed. Morais an abolitionist and founder of the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York counsels "If there be pride in us if the vanity of exhibiting a more sightly structure than others possess impelled us to designate this place as our future Synagogue.let us then bury first such unholy feelings in the bosom of the earth." Also printed is a prayer in Hebrew composed by Morais. <br /> Singerman 1593. OCLC 21968693 7 U PA JTS Yeshiva U NYPL Hebrew Union Natl Lib. Israel FL Atl U as of April 2023. Collins, Printer, 705 Jayne Street unknown
1636173379Paris: Chez Israel Henriet 1636. Leather bound. VG- some light soiling to sheets especially edges plates are clean and attractive binding is solid. With bookplate of American Artist Claude Cluadius Edmund Delbos tipped in at front. 1/2 leather with marbled paper-covered boardsblank endpapers. 123 sheets including title-page and frontispiece with almost 500 engravings representing days of the years and associated Saints on 121 sheets. Some days have more than one engraving. After the title-page and frontispiece there are 121 sheets with four prints to each page. The prints on the first 14 sheets of 4-prints-to-a-sheet all have captions in the boxes under the images; the 15th sheet has a caption under one image for February 12 then there is only the name of the Saint in the box under the image until the boxes are empty beginning with March 1 and the Saint's names are printed above the image. Old stain on Sept 12. Frontispiece appears to be the 3rd state sheets 12 of the plates have 8 numbered plates. A sheet with 4 additional numbered days appears to be lacking or not bound in. Sheet 3 begins the calendar days of January. The plates for Jan. 7-10 are not numbered as such in the plate. Chez Israel Henriet hardcover books
1862102989BBLondon, Richard Bentley, 1862. Folio (36 x 22,5 cm.). XX, 352 S. mit zahlr. Holzschnitten, 5 (4 getönte) lithogr. Tafeln, 1 lithogr. Karte, 1 lithogr. Brief-Faksimile (von Archbishop Howley), 1 mehrfach gefalt. lithogr. Schrift-Tafel u. 19 mont. Orig.-Photographien (Albuminabzüge, 10 x 7,6 - 15 x 10,9 cm.) von A. J. Brown, davon ein Portrait (13,3 x 10,2 cm.). OLn. mit goldgepr. Rücken- u. Deckeltitel.
193757464ABTel Aviv, The Maon Press, 1937. 29,5x21 cm. 31 meist einseitg bedruckte Blätter mit s/w. Abbildungen. Originalbroschur.
178456425Providence: March 4 1784. Folio approx. 12" x 7" 2 pages on integral leaves approximately 40 lines signed by both Carter and Angell wax seals intact the top of the first page scalloped as usual; very good condition or better and quite handsome. John Carter was the famed Providence printer and publisher of the Providence Gazette and the great-grandfather of John Carter Brown founder of the library of that name at Brown University. Angell a descendant of one of the original settlers in Providence was a Continental Army officer in the American Revolution. "John and Israel have mutually agreed to erect and build and have at their joint and equal Expense built works upon the land of said Israel . for the Business of making Pot-Ash for their equal Profits and Advantage." Witnessed by James Marryott and Samuel Cole. <br/><br/> March 4 unknown books
51650New York / London / Millwood / Philadelphia / Pennsylvania: Ktav Publishing House / Macmillan / Kraus reprint / Dropste University / University of Pennsylvania Press 0.00. Hardcovers. Not uniformly bound. Various publishers various editions partially reprint editions 1 or 2 parts in photocopy library labels stamps Although very good and complete till 2008 firm bindings text is clean. See picture. More pictures on request 'Established by Israel Abrahams and Claude Montefiore in 1889 The Jewish Quarterly Review is the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish studies. JQR preserves the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal's early years while encouraging scholarship in a wide range of fields and time periods. In each quarterly issue of JQR the ancient stands alongside the modern the historical alongside the literary the textual alongside the contextual.' source = jqr pennpress Ktav Publishing House / Macmillan / Kraus reprint / Dropste University / University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
16038-3-497Straßburg, Theodor Rihel, 1603. Folio (33x22 cm), mit wiederh. Titelholzschnittbordüre und 129, teils wiederh. Textholzschnitten von Ch. van Sichem und Ch. Stimmer nach Tobias Stimmer, 6nn. Bll., 946 S., 20 nn Bll., 1(w); 6 nn Bll., 214 S., 5 nn. Bll., neuerer Pgmt mit Schließenbändern und RS
184339862Paris, Challamel, [1843]. Grand in-8 de (4)-228 pp. chiffrées par erreur 328, demi-maroquin vert, dos lisse, tête dorée, non rogné (relié vers 1880 par Thivet).
172031437A Paris, chez Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1720. Un vol. au format in-12 (168 x 97 mm) de 6 ff. n.fol., 398 pp. et 5 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun, filet à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés, semis de pointillés et de petits fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin acajou, titre doré, palette dorée en queue, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. About 15 pages each; 28 cm. Statehood-era run of this important Zionist photographic periodical, including the issue from the month when Statehood was declared (May 1948), filled with hundreds of black-and-white photographs, tables, maps, and articles. Covers topics such as Report on Latin America, Youth that Saved a Nation, and Way of the Mediator. The Histadrut was founded in December 1929 in Haifa to look out for the interests of Jewish workers...The Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel, a mainstay of the Labour Zionist movement and, aside from being a trade union, its state-building role made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country. Until Israel began moving away from a socialist economy, the Histadrut, along with the government, owned most of the economy (Wikipedia 2017) . Newspaper headlines report the sensational side of events in Palestine, but rarely the important things that happen daily. The Jewish State is being built by men and women with a single mind and single purpose, men and women of the Histadrut who stick to their task in fields and factories, who reluctantly take the gun in hand to ward off the enemy. HISTADRUT FOTO-NEWS will bring to American Jewry the story of Palestine in its proper perspective. Its heroes will be workers. Its drama will be the life of the pioneers who build not only new physical wonders but social and spiritual patterns that suit the rebirth of an ancient, civilized people. SUBJECT(S) : Labor and laboring classes, Israel, Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Overall, very good condition. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight rubbing and mild edgewear. Some issues have more significant edgewear and pencil markings. (HOLO2-134-29)