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1650LBW-4403[circa 1650]. En deux feuilles jointes de 200 x 795 mm.
1650LBW-4407[circa 1650]. 335 x 450 mm.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23cm. 19 consecutive reports submitted to the Fourth through Twenty-third national congresses of the Jewish Board of Deputies. Today the SAJBD [South African Jewish Board of Deputies] represents nearly all of the Jewish community institutions and synagogues, works as a watchdog against anti-Semitic articles in the media, examines legislation concerning the Jewish community and maintains contact with Diaspora communities world-wide, as well other political and religious organizations in South Africa. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org) Descriptions of the Jewish Board of Deputies positions on Zionism, persecution and violence against Jews in Europe and the resettlement and emigration of European Jews. OCLC lists only 3 runs worldwide (NYPL. Brandeis, NLI) , and a few libraries list single issues. All spines rebacked. Some shelf wear, showing on certain volumes more than others. Text is clean and fresh. Overall good+ condition. (AJCONG-31)
19002312140015Dana Estes And Company 1900. Connoisseur Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Fine Binding 24 volumes. Bound in gorgeous 3/4 morocco leather over burgundy marbled boards. Gilt spine lettering and raised bands. Top edges gilt. Limited Connoisseur Edition. Frontispiece illustrations. Contents:v. 1. The tempest The two gentlemen of Verona The comedy of errors; v. 2. The merry wives of Windsor Measure for measure; v. 3. A midsummer night's dream As you like it; v. 4. Love's labour's lost The merchant of Venice; v. 5. Much ado about nothing Twelfth night; v. 6. The taming of the shrew All's well that ends well; v. 7. The winter's tale Troilus and Cressida; v. 8. The life and death of King John The tragedy of King Richard II; v. 9 King Henry IV pt. 1 King Henry IV pt. 2; v. 10. King Henry V King Henry VI pt. 1; v. 11. King Henry VI pt. 2 King Henry VI pt. 3; v. 12. King Richard III King Henry VIII; v. 13. Coriolanus Titus Andronicus ; v. 14. Romeo and Juliet Timon of Athens; v. 15. Julius Caesar Antony and Cleopatra; v. 16. Macbeth Hamlet; v. 17. Othello Cymbeline; v. 18 King Lear Pericles; v. 19. Venus and Adonis The rape of Lucrece Sonnets A Lover's complaint The passionate pilgrim The phoenix and turtle; v. 20. The two noble kinsmen King Edward III; v. 21. Plays ascribed to Shakespeare An historical sketch of the English drama before Shakespeare Index to characters in the plays; v. 22. Life of Shakespeare; v. 23. Alexander Dyce's glossary to Shakespeare pt. 1; v. 24. Alexander Dyce's glossary to Shakespeare pt. 2 Dana Estes And Company hardcover
2023Adhya-9783031071249SPRINGER 2023. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2023Adhya-9783031071249SPRINGER 2023. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
0402VEFUZ8KHardcover. Very Good. SIGNED by the president on the half title. Jewish publication society 1957 very good without Reader remainder or library marks in good plus unclipped picture cover dust jacket. hardcover
61535Paris, Ve Jules Renouard 1857, 585x400mm, VIII- 88pages, 1 carte dépliante à la fin du volume de texte, l’atlas comporte 1 frontispice et les 50 premières planches lithographiées, dont de nombreuses en couleurs, certaines comportent des rousseurs. Demi-basane noire à coins, coiffes endommagées et dorure passée au volume de texte.
Signed by Ben-Zvi atop front free endpaper, beneath an inscription dated 11/4/1963 which may or may not have been written by the author who passed away 23 April of the same year. First printed in English in 1957. Translated from the Hebrew. "An intimate and loving report on the process of 'the ingathering of the exiles' into the State [Israel] over which the author has presided since 1952." - dust jacket. xv, 285 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates illustrate the broad range of physical appearances of members of the many scattered Jewish communities the author sought to bring together. Brilliant gilt lettering and signature upon red cloth. Binding tight. Bump and one-inch opening to cloth at bottom of back board. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy signed by its distinguished author who served three consecutive terms as President of Israel, 1952-1963. EMANUEL p.49. Book
1868682Paris, Hachette, 1868 ; in-8 de [3] ff., xii-517 pp., [1] f., reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin bleu nuit serti de deux filets dorés, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, non coupé.
19732092902143900446CHENE Paris 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book CHENE (Paris) paperback
19732092902143800468CHENE Paris 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book CHENE (Paris) paperback
18469006684Pennsylvania: Daniel W. Kauffman 1846. 1st. Hardcover. Illustrated by several drawings. Professionally rebound in brown cloth with brown leather spine label stamped in gilt. The text block is complete with two maps. One map is taped on the back. Gift inscription in ink on the front free endpaper. Foxed throughout otherwise very good condition. Howes R505. <br/><br/> Daniel W. Kauffman hardcover books
1158020c East 15th Street New York. 15 June 1869. 1p. 12mo. Good on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of mount to blank second leaf of bifolium. Good firm signature with flourish. The letter reads 'Dear Sir I have recd your favour of April last & am glad so easily to oblige you. - Truly yours I. I. Hayes'. Gourtie contributed stock exchange reports to the New-York American. 20c East 15th Street, New York. 15 June 1869. unknown
1st edition. Later Cloth with covers bound in, Oblong 4to, Aproximately 100 leaves, mostly photographic plates. Includes 175 photographic illustrations. Introductory text and captions (many of Biblical origin) in English, Hebrew and Yiddish. This album seeks to present a picture of the wanderings of the 'remnants' of European Jewry - wanderings that began at the conclusion of the last war and still continue (From the introduction) . A collection of 175 black and white photographs documenting the Bericha - - the 'illegal' underground flight of surviving European Jews into Palestine immediately following the Holocaust. This was the great exodus of European Jews following the holocaust, who illegally crossed the borders of Soviet-occupied lands and made their way as illegal immigrants to the shores of Palestine. Special sections of this album are dedicated to children and orphans who took part in this immigration effort, and another section documents the famous journey of the ship Exodus. Compiled by Ephraim Dekel, a high-ranking Haganah officer and architect of the Bericha escape-route. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish refugees. Emigration and immigration. Jewish refugees. Berih? Ah (Organization) Israel -- Emigration and immigration -- Pictorial works. Staining to first 10 leaves, heavy wear to original cover, which is bound in, but photographic and text pages are very good--clear, solid, and powerful. A Good Copy. (holo2-125-10)
1880R119437Venetiis [Venice], typis Antonellianis 1880-1881 Complete in 2 volumes, xxviii,[4],761 + 893,[1] pp., with a few illustrations in text + 6 folding plates out of text (depicting: 1: Map of the Holy Land, 2: Bird's eye view of Jerusalem, 3: A view of part of Jerusalem, 4: A silver plate said to cover the hole in which the cross of Christ was placed, 5: Ground plan of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, 6: Ground plan of the church of St. Mary in Bethlehem), 38x27cm., text in Latin, text printed in two columns, 2nd edition, 20th cy. hardcover bindings in grey half-cloth (marbled boards, gilt title on spine, vague trace of removed label atlower end of spine), ex-libris stamp on title page, some occasional light foxing, good condition, weight: 7.4 kg., [This is a re-edition of the original Antwerp 1639-edition written between 1616 and 1626 by the Italian Orientalist Francesco Quaresmio (1583-1650), who spent several years in Jerusalem and other places in the East], R119437
18469006684Pennsylvania: Daniel W. Kauffman 1846. 1st. Hardcover. Illustrated by several drawings. Professionally rebound in brown cloth with brown leather spine label stamped in gilt. The text block is complete with two maps. One map is taped on the back. Gift inscription in ink on the front free endpaper. Foxed throughout otherwise very good condition. Howes R505. <br/><br/> Daniel W. Kauffman hardcover
1918110593Baltimore Md. Saulsbury Publishing Co 1918. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 325 pages; Description: 325 p. Front. 20 cm. Subjects: Southern States --Fiction. Author's presentation copy SIGNED and inscribed. Baltimore, Md. , Saulsbury Publishing Co hardcover
1887221611887. Verh. Dtsch. Ges. Chir. 16. - Berlin Verlag August Hirschwald 1887 8° XXV 1 145 2 348 pp. zahlr. Holzschnitte u. 5 lith. Taf. PappBd. d.Zt. Ferner enthält dieser Band: Wolff J.: Ueber Uranoplstik und Staphylorrhaphie im frühen Kindesalter S.291-322; Wagner W.: Ueber Transplantation frischer gestielter Lappen vom Thorax auf Weichtheildefecte des Ober- und Unterarms S.94-101. unknown
1891DECORATI001360David Nutt London. 1891. First edition. Octavo. pp lii 142. Frontispiece from a painting by W. Holman Hunt. Original boards. Top edge gilt. Introduction by the editor this being the first book of the prominent expert in early English literature. The original text and Gollancz's version are presented on facing pages. 500 copies were printed.The book has been hand-embellished with twenty-six very impressive and delicately rendered mainly floral decorations in various colours and with touches of gilt. These embellishments mostly take the form of decorative initials but the half-title page could easily be considered an independent artwork in its own right. On the front pastedown is the pictorial arts and crafts bookplate of the novelist Margaret B. Cross.On the rear free endpaper is the embossed stamp of the Neatham Mill Library. Endpapers tanned and spotted. Covers rubbed at the joints. Internally very good indeed the decorations being bright and unblemished. Housed in a custom-made linen folding box with a panel on the front reproducing the half-title page. David Nutt, London. hardcover
1960191538Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Company inc. 1960. First edition of this incisive study of economic thought by the Austrian School economist born 1930 with a two-page foreword provided by his doctoral supervisor von Mises who characterises the work as "a very valuable contribution to the history of ideas" p. vii. Large octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in silver. With dust jacket. Although not marked as such this copy is from the collection of the Austrian School economist Hans Sennholz 1922-2007. Light bumping and rubbing; minor toning and finger soiling to unclipped jacket: a near-fine copy in like jacket. hardcover
Paris, Georges Israël - Editeur, 1982. In-folio en feuillets, sous emboîtage de cuir fauve épais et fermé par une baguette de bois. Titre sur le plat et le dos. La reliure a été réalisée dans les ateliers Duval. 16 lithographies dont 12 à doubles-pages de Raymond Moretti. Avant-propos de Yves Courrière, Uzi Narkiss Judea Capta, Flavius Joseph (extrait de la Guerre des Juifs). Tirage limité à 288 exemplaires, signés par l'Artiste et l'éditeur. Celui-ci est un des 160 exemplaires sur Papier Vélin d'Arches, numérotés de 99 à 258 et portant le n° 227. Exemplaire signé par l'auteur, l'éditeur et dédicacé par l'illustrateur. Le cuir de l'emboîtage est décoloré partiellement, sinon exemplaire en parfait état.
8283A Lyon, chez Benoist Coral, en ruë Mercière; à l'enseigne de la Victoire. 1666. Deux ouvrages en un volume in-folio. 364 pages + table & 367 pages + table. Un volume in-folio, reliure plein veau marbré, roulette sur les plats, dos orné, pièce de titre. "Histoire de la Ville de Lyon" est bien complète de sa page de titre, du frontispice et des 7 gravures d'Israel Silvestre sur planches dépliantes. Le second ouvrage est, lui aussi, complet de toutes les illustrations attendues : grande vignette sur la page de titre, frontispice (gravé par F. Greuter d'après J. Stella) et bandeaux gravés.
1965576951New York: Enterprise Films Limited / Hart Stenographic Bureau 1965. Softcover. Near Fine. Quarto. 127 photomechanically reproduced leaves printed rectos only. Screwbound in red leatherette Hart Stenographic Bureau wrappers. Inventory control number "13" on first leaf. Near fine. Unproduced screenplay based on Bellow's second novel. OCLC locates one slightly different copy printed in London Morgan Library from the collection of Carter Burden. Enterprise Films Limited / Hart Stenographic Bureau unknown
18289929London: Printed by W.W. Arliss for the Author and sold by R. Hunter 1828. 185pp. Duodecimo 19 cm 3/4 brown calf over marbled boards with a gilt stamped red label and gilt bands to the backstrip. Near fine. This work relies heavily on Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews but adds additional information including Manasseh ben Israel's account of Antonio de Montezinos's discovery of the ten tribes in Peru. Worsley believes that the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim arrived in America first and that the other tribes followed after. He describes mounds and iron tools and explains that the mound builders had been destroyed by the Indians. He also mentions the discovery of large stone crosses in Central America and records the Indian tradition of a lost book of God. This work was first printed in 1822. Mormon Parallels 491. Sabin 105493. Printed by W.W. Arliss for the Author, and sold by R. Hunter unknown