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Original wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 31 cm. First edition. Wraps printed in blue ink, for the newly created State of Israel. For Piano and Voice. With blue ink rubber stamp mark of address of Murry Kopita, 820 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, Copyright Owner. Printed stamp of ASCAP. Lyrics in English. Subjects: Songs, Jewish. OCLC lists 3 copies. Institutional stamp on first page, light pencilling to lyrics, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (MUSIC-3-32)
(FT) 8vo. Frontispiece photo. In Hebrew. Volume two (of six) only. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Nordau (1849-1923) was a co-founder of the World Zionist Organization. He was a political Zionist, not a cultural or religious Zionist, having ceased being an observant Jew at eighteen, instead becoming a "militant naturalist and evolutionist, " and making his fame with Die Conventionellen Luegen der Kulturmenschheit, first published in 1883. Also at eighteen, he started his career in journalism, on the staff of the Pester Lloyd. While condemning modern culture and politics, the situation of the Jewish people was never far from Nordau's mind. He met Theodor Herzl in 1982, and soon after began discussing the possibility of a Jewish state with him. He was vice president of the First through Sixth Zionist Congresses, and president of the Seventh through Tenth. (EJ, 2007) Bookplate, otherwise very good condition. (HebLit-5-19)
8vo; 171 pages; Includesblack adn white illustrative plates. Sections on architecture, plaques, seals, coins, carvings, stamps, amulets, glass and manuscripts from 973 BCE to the Roman period. Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. (ART-17-3A)
(FT) 8vo. 191 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Education - Palestine; Schools - Palestine. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Scharfstein (1884-1972) was a Hebrew educator both in Galicia and the United States, where he moved in 1914. In 1916, he began teaching at the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, eventually becoming professor of Jewish education, and serving there until 1960. "A prodigious contributor to the Hebrew press, his column in the American Hebrew weekly Hadoar dealt with political and, especially with literary events. From 1907 Scharfstein also published educational texts embracing Hebrew literature, Jewish education, Bible, and Hebrew language. " (Silberschlag, EJ) Good+ condition. (HebLit-3-17)
Softcover, 8vo, 88 pages, illustrated, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Art, Israeli -- Exhibitions. Biographies of the artists and list of works of art on pages 84-88. Hinge repair. Wear to binding. Good condition. (Art-11-2)
(FT) 8vo. In Hebrew. Smolenskin, (1840 or 18421885) , was a Hebrew novelist, an editor, and a publicist. A leading exponent of the Haskalah in Eastern Europe and an early advocate of Jewish nationalism, Smolenskin is best known for the important Hebrew monthly Ha-Shahar which he founded in 1868, and edited12 volumes in alluntil his death (EJ Patternson). Spine repaired, title page detached, hinges starting. Otherwise clean and fresh, good condition. (Heblit-1-15)
(FT) 8vo. 267 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Philosophy, Jewish. In very good condition (Heblit1-9)
1st separate edition. Period boards with original paper wrappers bound in, pages [510]-531 (ie.22 pages) ; 24 cm. Reprint from the Biblioteca Sacra, July, 1911. Includes bibliographical references. Solomon Schechters copy with his presentation bookplate. Harold Marcus Wiener (1875-1929) was a British-born Jerusalem lawyer and bible scholar who was killed in the 1929 riots in Palestine. His entire estate was bequeathed to the Spanish and Portugese Jews' Congregation of London. Mordechai Ben Katharina Mayer Wiener was born into a privileged Anglo-Jewish family, received his legal education at Cambridge University and became a renowned British lawyer. But he became more famous as a Bible scholar focused on the legal aspects of Bible study. In 1923 he immigrated to Israel, "to better understand the Bible, to retreat from public life, and to focus on his studies. He lived in Jerusalem near Herods Gate, and became close to the Arab population, and he funded scholarships for Arab students at the American University in Beirut. On the outbreak of the 1929 riots, he was at home with 2 Jewish workers who were renovating his home. Wiener drove them in his car back toward the Jewish neighborhoods, but the three passengers were killed in the Damascus Gate. Wiener was buried in a mass grave along with 15 others killed in the first part of the riots (Wikipedia 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Blindstamp on titlepage, damp stains throughout. Otherwise Good Condition. (KH-5-33)
(FT) 12mo. 174 pages. Photograph illustration plates. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. "The son of a distinguished merchant family in Minsk, Zitron was educated at Lithuanian yeshivot. While studying at the Volozhin yeshivah, he became attracted to the Haskalah and in 1876 moved to Vienna, where he became friendly with P. Smolenskin. After studying for several years in Germany, he began his journalistic career, and for more than 50 years contributed to the Yiddish press and to nearly all the Hebrew periodicals in the Diaspora. In the 1880s to 1890s, he wrote short stories, one of which, "Yonah Potah" (1887) , aroused popular attention. He joined the Hibbat Zion movement in its early days and translated L. Pinsker 's Autoemanzipation into Hebrew. From 1904 Zitron lived in Vilna and edited various newspapers and anthologies. Of special interest are a series of articles on the Hebrew press published in Haolam. Based mainly on Zitron's personal experiences and recollections, the articles contain material of historic value, particularly on Ha-Maggid, Ha-Meliz, Ha-Zefirah, Ha-Karmel, Ha-Levanon, Ha-Emet, and Ha-Kol. He also wrote about the history of the Yiddish press in the 19th century. With the decline of the Hebrew press in Eastern Europe, Zitron wrote extensively for the Yiddish press, and published many monographs written in a popular style, some of which were later published in book form. Zitron also translated many books into Hebrew (including the works of An-Ski and the stories of L. Levanda) . " (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Boards worn, particularly at corners, pages tanned, water stain in bottom corner throughout, good- condition. (HebLit-3-23)
195229020Montreal: The Book Center 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Number 108 of 200 Numbered Copies Signed by Israel Rabinovitch and translated from the Yiddish by Governor General Award winning poet A.M. Klein. A fine copy in black cloth gilt titles to the spine and front board in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper with some light overall use. 8vo. 321 pp. An engrossing history of Jewish music past and present. The Book Center hardcover
110199Stockholm Henrich Käyser 1644. 4:o. 115 s. Enstaka fläckar. Numrering i bläck på titelbladet. Tagen ur band. Titelbladet loss. Warmholtz 4164. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 65f. Saknar de två sista blanka bladen. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1610-841646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag och var en av Axel Oxenstiernas närmare medhjälpare. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även i en tysk latinsk och holländsk version. unknown
44537Stockholm Henrich Käyser 1644. 4:o. 115 s. Fläckig och med samtida handskriven paginering i bläck i övre hörn. Tagen ur band. Warmholtz 4164. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 65f. Saknar de två sista blanka bladen. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1610-841646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag och var en av Axel Oxenstiernas närmare medhjälpare. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även i en tysk latinsk och holländsk version. unknown
114962Stockholm Petri á Seluo 1644. 4:o. 119 s. Sammanbunden med:Danmarckis Rigis Raads gienswar. Nära samtida avskrift. 6 s. Marmorerat pappband från slutet av 1800-talet med röd titeletikett. Bibl. danica III sp. 108. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 66. Warmholtz 4164 not. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även en tysk svensk och holländsk version. unknown
96065Stockholm Petri á Seluo 1644. 4:o. 119 s. Obetydligt fläckig. Tagen ur band med rester av tidigare omslag eller ryggremsa i titelbladets innermarginal. Röda snitt. Löpande bläckpaginering i övre hörnet. Bibl. danica III sp. 108. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 66. Warmholtz 4164 not. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. I detta Manifest redogör han för skälen och bakom kriget med Danmark och rättfärdigar Torstenssons anfall. Det utkom även en tysk svensk och holländsk version. unknown
96259Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 203 s. Lagerfläckig och med återkommande fuktrand. Två uppsättningar handskriven paginering från tidigare samlingsband. Tagen ur band. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 anger 200 s. Detta är varianten med Corrigenda. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Originalmanuskriptet med Axel Oxenstiernas rättelser finns i UB. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown
85804Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 203 s. Lagerfläckig. Fuktrand på de inledande bladen. Återkommande svag fuktrand överst. Bläckdatering på titelbladet. Sandfärgat kbd med mörkgrå titeletikett Wilh. Johanssons eftr. bokbinderi. Med Kurt Winbergs exlibris. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 anger 200 s. Detta är varianten med Corrigenda. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Originalmanuskriptet med Axel Oxenstiernas rättelser finns i UB. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown
110191Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 156 s. Tagen ur band. Häftad omlott för att passa i formatet i ett äldre samlingsband. Titelbladet med gammal bläcknumrering. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. VD17 14:082774F. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 variant 1. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown
85805Stockholm Henrich Keyser 1644. 4:o. 156 s. Lagerfläckig och bruntonad. Nära skuren i övre marginalen med delvisa textförluster på blad L2-L3 och P2. Litet hål i blad O3 med bokstavsförlust. Bläckdatering på titelbladet samt gammal bläckpaginering från tidigare samlingsband. Sandfärgat kbd med mörkgrå titeletikett Wilh. Johanssons eftr. bokbinderi. Med Kurt Winbergs exlibris. Bibl. danica III sp. 110. Klemming Sveriges förhållanden s. 71 variant 3. Denna variant ej i VD17. Warmholtz 4201. Uppgiften att Lagerfelt är författaren återfinns endast hos Bygdén II sp. 740f. Manifestet är daterat den 5 augusti 1644 och behängt med bilagor a-mmm. Författaren Israel Fortelius 1646 adlad Lagerfelt anlitades flitigt vid olika diplomatiska uppdrag. Han var bl.a. sekreterare vid de kommande fredsförhandlingarna i Brömsebro 1645. unknown
178910730Strasburg, Akademische Buchhandlung, 1789. 2 in 1 Bd. 244, III, 187, II S. 1 Bl. (Druckfehler). 8°. HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückenschild (restauriert).
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 27 pages ; 15 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Meridian of Jerusalem. Vienese Astronomer Robert Schram (1850-1923) . Was an Austrian astronomer and geodesist. OCLC + Worldcat list just 3 copies worldwide (US Naval Observatory, Royal Danish Library, Staatsbibliothek Zu Berlin) . Front wrapper torn. Small tear in title page with no text effected. Pages clear with little wear. Good condition. Scarce. (GER-58-70)
1810215799Philadelphia 1810. 1-1/2 pp. on verso and recto of first leaf; second leaf docketed on veso "Bond - I Whelen & Jacob Downing to S.-P. Bridge ccmp.". 1 vols. 4to. Witnessed by John J. Downing and Robert Clinton with their signature. 1-1/2 pp. on verso and recto of first leaf; second leaf docketed on veso "Bond - I Whelen & Jacob Downing to S.-P. Bridge ccmp.". 1 vols. 4to. "Know All Men by these present that M. Israel Whelen and Jacob Downing of the City of Philadelphia are held and firmly bound unto the President Directors and Company for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the river Schuylkill at or near the City of Philadelphia in the sum of Ten Thousand dollars - Money of the United States of North America to be paid to the said President Directors and Company . unknown
1372359Boulogne: , 1963 in-4, CXXII-118 pages, illustrations et plans. Broché, couv. défr., coins lég. cornés.
1371384Tel-Aviv: , 1956 8vo, 134 pages, ills. Wpps. (soiled). Hebrew text, english abstracts.
1849H41904Pittsburgh: A. P. Ingram 1849. Hardcover. Good. Early printing. 8vo publisher's sheep good with recent black cloth over spine preserving original title label boards rubbed and dried contents very good usual foxing. 352 406 pp appendices plus contents of appendices and index; folding plan of Fort Duquesne present tanned one short repaired tear. Reprints several journals of Washington Croghan et al. as they relate to western PA. A. P. Ingram hardcover
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