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1740A131-2661Amsterdam / Venezia, Tirion / Giovanni Battista Albrizzi, c. 1740. Landkarte, Kupferstich, koloriert, 27 x 33 cm / Map, copperplate engraving, coloured, 27 x 33 cm
1758800257ABDen Haag, Nicolas van Daalen, 1758. 2 Bände. 14,5 x 9,5 cm. Titel, XX, 355 S.; Titel, 440 S., 12 Bl. Mit 2 gestochenen Titelvignetten und 3 gefalteten gestochenen Karten und Plänen. Halblederbände der Zeit mit Rückenschild und Rückenvergoldung. 2 Bände.
182541940Boston New York: Printed by John G. Scobie for the Publisher 1825. 16pp side-stitched. Woodcut of three coffins on title page. Untrimmed. Spotted. Old horizontal crease with some light wear. Good. <br /> <br /> "John Love an itinerant who boarded with one of the Thayer brothers aroused their cupidity by the money he used in a small loan business. On a day selected because they were slaughtering hogs the brothers shot Love first and finished him off with an ax. More than two months passed before suspicions were aroused by the not very sensible explanations which the Thayers were giving for their possession of Love's property. When the body was found in the woods they were tried convicted and finally hanged in a field outside Buffalo" McDade. <br /> "Boston New York the place of printing was a small village south of Buffalo" Cohen. This is one of its earliest imprints. The title page cut of the coffins is eye-catching. Anti-Andrew Jackson broadsides of the period sometimes included a similar motif to commemorate the executions he carried out during his Florida campaign. <br /> McDade 971n. Sabin 95266. Cohen 13087. Not in Eberstadt or Decker. Printed by John G. Scobie, for the Publisher unknown
1862419659Philadelphia 1862. Unbound. Very Good. Partially printed document Signed by Israel S. Blackman Master of the Schooner Francis Edwards of Philadelphia dated 20 December 1862 and signed by William Harbeson Collector of Customs for the District and Port of Philadelphia. Faint old folds and one tape shadow unnecessary as the folds are sound a couple of very tiny nicks still very good or better. This loyalty oath prevented the signer from having interaction on the high seas with enemies of the Union i.e. Southern traders. Blackman was born in Galloway Township New Jersey in 1827. After the war he was a pioneer in the U.S. Life Saving Service in Absecon New Jersey where he died in 1883. unknown
193335394New York: The Jewish Theological Seminary of America 1933. Hardcover. g. 1/500. 4 volumes. 4to. lxviii.418pp. xiv.490pp. xii.544pp. xviii.500pp. Blue cloth with gold lettering to cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Vol. 1 has a pamphlet laid in with b/w facsimile photographs of Professor Israel Davidson and his will. A major reference work on the subject of medieval Hebrew poetry. Israel Davidson was a Professor of Mediaeval Hebrew Literature in The Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Heads and tails of spines bumped and rubbed. Some chipping to volume edges. Overall in good condition. The Jewish Theological Seminary of America hardcover
1951010785New York: Paul B. Hoeber 1951. Former owner's signature on front flyleaf. First Edition. Original Two-tone Cloth. Very Good. Paul B. Hoeber Hardcover
201352924Winona Lake IN: Eisenbrauns for the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University 2013. First edition. Octavo 11" x 8-3/4". 3 vols. Dark green boards illustrated with color photos spines lettered in yellow and white. An otherwise fine as new ex-library set with minimal markings i.e. rubber stamps on title pages and at bottoms of text blocks. <br /> <br /> This 3-volume set is the third in the series of final publications of the Megiddo Expedition see Megiddo III: The 1992-1996 Seasons 2000; Megiddo IV: The 1998-2002 Seasons 2006. It reports the finds in the 2004-2008 seasons with several references to the campaign of 2010. The main topics dealt with are: a final account of the Early Bronze Age cultic compound; excavations of the late Iron I layer in Area H and the Late Bronze II-III layers in Area K; report on the investigation of Schumacher's Nordburg and Chamber f and its surroundings; the Late Bronze II-III Iron I and Iron IIA pottery of Megiddo; and a variety of microarchaeology studies. OCLC <br /> <br /> Contents: Vol I -- SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: THE 2004-2008 SEASONS -- SECTION TWO: STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 2: AREAJ -- Part I: Introduction -- Part II: Sub-Area Lower J -- Part III: The Main Sector of Area J -- Adams Part IV: Sub-Area Upper J -- Part V: Analyses of Sediments from the Level J-4 Temple Floor -- Chapter 3: AREA K -- Part I: Levels K-8 and K-7 -- Part II: Level K-6 -- Chapter 4: AREA M -- Part I: The Excavation -- Part II: An Architectural Study of Chamber F -- Part III: Another Interpretation of the Remains -- The Nordburg and Chamber F -- Chapter 5: AREA H: LEVELS H-9 TO H-5 -- Chapter 6: AREA L -- Chapter 7: AREA P -- Vol II -- SECTION THREE: POTTERY -- Chapter 8: THE EARLY BRONZE AGE POTTERY FROM AREA J -- Chapter 9: ExPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY: INVESTIGATING A UNIQUE BURNISHING TECHNIQUE ON AN EARLY BRONzE III JUG -- Chapter 10: THE LATE BRONZE IIB POTTERY FROM LEVELS K-8 AND K-7 -- Chapter 11: CYPRIOT MYCENAEAN AND DERIVATIVE FORMS FROM LEVELS K-8 AND K-7 -- Chapter 12: THE LATE BRONzE III AND IRON I POTTERY: LEVELS K-6 M-6 M-5 M-4 AND H-9 -- Chapter 13: THE IRON IIA POTTERY -- Vol III -- SECTION FOUR: OTHER FINDS -- CHAPTER 14: THE CHIPPED STONE ASSEMBLAGE -- Chapter 15: THE SMALL FINDS -- Chapter 16: THE GROUNDSTONE ASSEMBLAGE -- Chapter 17: STAMP-SEAL AMULETS -- Chapter 18: CYLINDER SEALS -- Chapter 19: THE AMULETS -- Chapter 20: FIGURATIVE CLAY ARTEFACTS -- Chapter 21: A LATE BRONZE AGE GOLD PENDANT FROM AREA k -- Chapter 22: A DOUBLE AXE FROM LEVEL H-9 -- Chapter 23: TEXTILE PRODUCTION -- Chapter 24: GAMES -- SECTION FIVE: ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICAL STUDIES -- Chapter 25: RADIOCARBON DATING OF THE IRON AGE LEVELS -- Chapter 26: THE HUMAN REMAINS -- Chapter 27: FAUNAL REMAINS FROM THE IRON AGE LEVELS -- Chapter 28: MICROMAMMALIAN REMAINS -- Chapter 29: MOLLUSC SHELLS -- Chapter 30: WOOD REMAINS.; Chapter 31: PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF IRON AGE VESSELS -- Chapter 32: PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF LATE BRONZE III LATE IRON I AND IRON IIA POTTERY -- Chapter 33: MICROMORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IN AREA K: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRASH DISPOSAL BEHAVIOUR -- Chapter 34: GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY IN AREA K: THRESHING FLOOR OR MIDDEN -- Chapter 35: METALWORKING IN AREA K: A REEVALUATUION -- Chapter 36: IN SEARCH OF THE MIDDLE BRONzE AGE CITY-GATE: INTRODUCTION TO THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS -- Chapter 37: ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY IN THE VICINITY OF AREA F -- Chapter 38: MAGNETIC PROSPECTING TO THE NORTH OF THE LATE BRONZE CITY GATE -- SECTION SIX: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 39: COMMENTS ON THE EARLY BRONzE CULTIC COMPOUND 1992-2010 -- Chapter 40: ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL CONCLUSIONS -- Indices of Loci -- Field Loci -- Final Loci.<br /> <br /> This set is Monograph Number 31 of the Tel Aviv University Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology series. Eisenbrauns for the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University unknown
187546646London 1875. Manuscript. Softcover. Good condition. Octavo. 18pp. Original stitched heavy paper with manuscript title on cover protected by modern mylar.<br /> <br /> Manuscript of a lecture on the Jews given by Israel Friedberger in London on February 25 1875. Friedberger first offers a general view of religion at large and in reference to the Jew then proceeds to define the principle terms of Religion & Jew the latter with help of the Right Hon. Mr. Shylock. Comparisons with other nationalities show the Jew to be "a man living with the Jewish religion" not like Greeks as scientists or philosophers or in nations like England France or Germany as lawyer or as conquerer all of their activities are for the glory of God.<br /> <br /> God has chosen Zion we read in Friedberger to be his people but "I think it conclusive that God never intended the Jew to be a reasoning animal." Friedberger's at time humorous rendering states the Jew to be "A Religious Being" endowed with power gainful hands and piety & holiness and therefore commands all favors and blessings on him. Friedberger sways to irony at times and laments the self-involved and arrogant ways of the Jews at length only to arrive at god's forgiving and generous nature alas at hope.<br /> <br /> The manuscript includes a number of corrections and edits administered by the author. Text in English. Light wear along edges of pages with punch-hole at lower corner near spine. Light foxing of first three and last two leaves. Some light staining of leaves at upper right foredge starting on the second leaf and diminishing towards end. unknown
192935947New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America 1929. First edition. 8vo. 8pp. 1 549pp. xvii 10pp. 1 640pp. 9pp. 338pp. xiv. Original blue cloth with gold lettering on spine. Frontispiece photographs of Genizah texts. Hebrew and English title pages. A collection of rabbinic midrashic and aggadic texts from the famous Cairo synagogue genizah explored by the great early 20th century Judaic studies scholar Solomon Schechter. In the last years of his life Schechter left Cambridge University for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America bringing with him much of the ongoing project of deciphering the Genizah texts. Vol. 1 contains the commentary of Saadiah Gaon on Genesis parts of Midrash Tanumah and the Mikhiltah of R. Simeon. Vol. 2 offers a collection of geonic and early Karaite texts. Includes responsa from R. Amram Gaon R. Hai Gaon and R. Sherira Gaon. There are also fragments from a Karaite prayer book. Vol. III is a collection liturgical and secular poetry. These texts form the essential foundation for the modern scholarly understanding of Jewish life in the Near East from the 10th-13th centuries. The volumes were edited by two of the luminary scholars at the Jewish Theological Seminary in the early 20th century Louis Ginzberg and Israel Davidson. This work was later reprinted in 1969. Text in Hebrew. Tails of spines bumped. Bookplate from previous owner Moses Marcus. Some rippling and age toning to leaves. Overall in good condition. Jewish Theological Seminary of America unknown
145483hardcover. Ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford. folding map. 86pp. 8vo modern cloth orig. wrs. bound in. Brooklyn: Historical Printing Club 1893. Near Fine.<br/><br/> One of 200 numbered copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
145483hardcover. Ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford. folding map. 86pp. 8vo modern cloth orig. wrs. bound in. Brooklyn: Historical Printing Club 1893. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> One of 200 numbered copies.<br/> <br/> unknown
1969272990Alexandria: Highland House 1969. First. hardcover. fine/very good. 8 volumes. Each volume profusely illustrated with hundreds of black & white photographs volumes 4 through 8 have some in color. Tall 4tos gilt-lettered red leatherette d.w. Alexandria: Highland House 1969-1986. A fine set in very good dust wrappers.<br/><br/> Highland House unknown books
192384608New York: The Macmillan Company 1923. Hardcover. Very Good. Later printing first published in 1907. Some modest edgewear a short tear on one page a small crack in the paper over the front hinge a nice very good copy without dustwrapper. Samson Raphaelson's copy with his ownership signature: "Raphaelson" and his penciled note on the front fly about his fellow-Jewish author: "I'm prejudiced against this man's work – his feeling style the very words he uses his false elegance & hollow eloquence his pallid facility. Even when he is good I detest him. Compare him to Sholem Aleichem who IS gifted & IS a Jew & LOVES human beings especially Jews." He has also made a couple of pencil notes in the text much of the order of the one on page 35: "Mr. Z. you're a worm." Raphaelson was a successful playwright best-known for his play The Jazz Singer. Zangwill the London-born son of Russian Jewish refugees was a popular novelist of his day and the author of Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People which awoke England to the plight of Jewish refugees and helped derail the then current anti-alien legislation. A fascinating association. The Macmillan Company hardcover
188641367ABAachen 1886-95. 4°. 284 [recte 276], 8, 285-312 S. HLdr der Zt mit Deckeltitel in Gold, Goldschnitt. Leder etwas beschabt. Papierbedingt etwas gebräunt. Eine (sonst) fehlende Tafel liegt lose in Laserkopie bei.
186030457Wien, Eduard Hölzel, (1860). In 8 Segementen auf Leinen aufgezogene farblithographierte Karte, 143 x 110 cm. Mit 2 Nebenkarten: Jerusalem und Zug der Israeliten aus Ägypten. Ornamentale Blattwerkbordüre, Titel in rechteckiger Kartusche. Kleiner Riss im Titel. 2,5 x 1,5 cm große hinterlegte Fehlstelle (Nazareth). Karte vereinzelt geringfügig (stock-)fleckig. Mit Lochmaschine vorgenommene Lochungen im oberen und seitlichen weißen Rand, dieser rundum etwas fleckig. Leinen rückseitig fleckig
201464326BBLondon., Koenig Books Ltd., 2014. 20 x 23 cm. 238 S., 1 Blatt, 3 nummerierte und signierte Drucke. OBroschur und OKarton-Mappe mit 3 Drucken in OStülpdeckelkarton., 64326BB 1. Auflage (Vorzugsausgabe). Tadelloses, neuwertiges Exemplar.
000180836Israel David ben Mordekhay Margaliyot Yafe. meCholat haMachanaim. Bratislava 1859. Publisher: Elsnuanger. In Hebrew. The listing price is for a single volume of this title. The copy is in fair condition without binding. Some imperfections are among the following common defects: holes damaged pages tears water stains foxing worm holes or tracers age spots frayed margins handwritten notes inscriptions censorship stamps. Please contact us for more details on the condition of the book. SKU000180836 unknown
SKU0190771West Academic Publishing 2019-05-13. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking West Academic Publishing hardcover
2023__3031071247Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 1146 pages. 10.98x8.27x2.48 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
013810Israël Gervaise ou Gervaize (?-1666), docteur en médecine, conseiller et médecin ordinaire du roi en ses écuries, médecin de la Bastille. P.S. « Gervaize », [ca.1665], 1p in-8 oblong. Sur parchemin. Quittance pour le paiement de sa rente, document pré-imprimé à trous, en partie non remplis (notamment la date). [281-2]
First edition. Period boards. 8vo. 122 pages, 17cm. In Hebrew with some Latin characters. Title translates to Research of the Land: A Book Covering the Lands Covered in the Holy Books. Lowisohn published this distinctly modern study and census nearly a century before the official advent of Zionism, covering the many places that appear in the bible. Lowisohn (1788-1821) was a Jewish Hungarian historian and poet who brought the ideas of the German enlightenment to Hungary as part of the Haskalah. The distinctly secular approach to biblical geography makes this piece particularly relevant to later Jewish nationalism. SUBJECTS: Palestine Topography. Bible. Old Testament -- Geography. OCLC: 19149175. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide (UCLA, Harvard, Wayne State, HUC, Penn, Denmark, Ets Haim-Amsterdam). Vinograd, Vienna 500. Binding repaired. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-63)
1st edition. Original boards and dust jacket. 8vo. 322 pages, 23 cm. In English. Inscribed to Jerusalem Post editor Charles Weiss in Jerusalem, 1971. Shimon Peres, who recently passed away, detailed the creation and development of Israeli armed strength here, in his second book. He served as President, twice as Prime Minister, and was a member of 12 cabinets (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Israel -- Defenses. Israel -- History, Military. Dust jacket is very lightly worn. Internally very good. Overall Very good condition in about Very Good Jacket. (ZION2-1-18)
149378273Nürnberg 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
198233002Phoenix: Falcon Press 1982. Third printing. Cloth bound in very good condition in clear acetate cover. Limited edition of 250 copies numbered and signed by the author; Introduction by Robert Anton Wilson; xxxi 523 pages. Falcon Press unknown
2023SKU1714108West Academic Publishing 2023-08-21. paperback. New. 0x0x0. New Book Ships with Tracking West Academic Publishing paperback