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1975339181975. Softcover. G wear to covers pages have light background foxing. Ex-musuem stamp/label flyleaf and back cover. Black wraps. Unpaginated. Numerous bw plates. Text in English and Hebrew. Cat. - Israel Museum no. 134. unknown books
160690901Francofurti Pars Quarta Quinta et Septima. Francofurti ad Moenum Pars VI: Apud Matthaeum Becker Pars Quarta et Quinta Ex officina Wolfgang Richteri Pars VI Typis Wolffgangi Richteri Pars Septima 1606. 1st eds. Hardcover. Fair because of all the repairs trimming and reconstruction. 4 parts or volumes now bound in 2 volumes of the 12 parts or volumes which constitute de Bry's "Petits Voyages" on travels mostly to the East Indies and elsewhere in Asia Africa and the Middle East all of which were published between 1598 and 1628. Later leather probably 19th or early 20th century with joint tender and the appearance of shallow pitting. Armorial bookplate Henry Howard of Graystoke in both volumes as well as a later small nameplate "EHH" mounted on both bookplates. At some point the text and plates in these volumes were carefully and painstakingly repaired and reconstructed leaf by leaf from a damaged copy. A large percentage of the leaves have been trimmed mounted remargined etc. with some loss of text or portions of illustrations. The result is a serviceable copy with all illustrations and text appearing to be there often with some loss though not enough to say that anything is completely missing. Pencil notes on verso of free endpaper in first volume indicate that these volumes were purchased by our former owner from Blackwell's in Oxford in 1968. Latin text. <br/><br/> Apud Matthaeum Becker [Pars Quarta et Quinta], Ex officina Wolfgang Richteri [Pars VI], Typis Wolffgangi Richteri [Pars Septima hardcover books
1981152273Tel Aviv: the party 1981. Eleven issues in original wraps text typewriter- or keyboard-set staplebound 8.25 x 5.25 inch booklets generally very good. Text in English. Issues present are 11-12/68 9/80 10-11/80 12/80 1/1981 2/81 3/81 special issue for June 1981 11/81 1-2/91 and 5-6/91. the party unknown books
1985183863Tel Aviv: the party 1985. Five issues in original wraps text typewriter- or keyboard-set staplebound 8.25 x 5.25 inch booklets generally very good. Text in English. Issues present are 9/10 and 11/12 1984 1/2 and 3 1985 and a special Feb. 1985 issue with a piece by Meir Vilner on "Political evaluations and the task of the Party." Includes substantial material on efforts to fight discrimination against Arab residents. the party unknown books
197387729Tel Aviv: the party 1973. Pamphlet. 62 32p. text typewriter- or keyboard-set staplebound 8.25 x 5.25 inch booklet wraps variously decorated wraps. Faintest signs of age or handling the two booklets together. The issue billed as "3/71" consists in some sixteen short pieces most noticibly several pages on the "Black Panthers in Jerusalem." here "a loose organization of slum dwellers youth in Jerusalem mainly from Jewish oriental communities." The 1973 number note there are no actual volume / number indications is the text of "Address of Comrade Meir Vilner" speaking in Haifa on March 16 full title "The political situation and the party's development towards elections the party unknown books
1972250779Tel Aviv: the party 1972. Pamphlet. 54p. stapled wraps 5.25 x 8.25 inches staples rusted front wrap dampstained a reading copy only. Includes a statement on the massacre at the Munich Olympics. the party unknown books
19611070748Berkeley Heights: The Oriole Press 1961. First edition limited to 125 unnumbereded copies all meant for private distribution. Handset in Bodoni Book with Erasmus and Eve for title. Printed on Strathmore Pastelle and Warren Olde Style papers. Sewn stiff wraps with printed dustwrapper. Beginning extremity toning on the dustwrapper. Fine condition in a Near Fine dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. <br><br>The image is of the book described and not a stock photo. The Oriole Press paperback books
1961129294Berkeley Heights NJ: Oriole Press 1961. 5p. wraps 5x7.5 inches one of 125 copies fine condition. The poem was first published in 'The Papyrus' vol. 1 no. 5 November 1905. Oriole Press unknown books
16789Israel Government Bond Certificate 10 LIROT issued during the first decade of the creation of Israel to finance the building of the new country and the War of Independence Engraved with ornate borders written in Hebrew and 2 printed signatures. Very good condition. unknown books
196253273Israel 1962. Paperback. Good. lxxx 447p. Scuffed wrapper. 24cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
20151317155Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Post 2015. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 200; VG/no-DJ; white spine with brown text; cloth shows slight wear to exterior; mild wear to corners; text block shows slight wear to exterior edges; interior clean; frontispiece; profusely illustrated;. 1317155. FP New Rockville Stock. The Jerusalem Post hardcover books
198834588Jerusalem: Israel Law Review / Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1988. First Edition. Large octavo 24.5cm.; publisher's tan simulated cloth lettered in red; 8337-811pp. Light wear to boards corners bumped else Near Fine. Israel Law Review / Hebrew University of Jerusalem unknown books
197194917New York: Twayne Publishers 1971. Octavo pp. 3-18 19-177 178: blank note: text complete despite gap in pagination cloth. First edition. A fine copy. #94917 Twayne Publishers unknown books
197346018New York: New Outlook Publishers 1973. First Edition. Slim octavo 19cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 48pp. Light wear and dust-soil to wrappers faint crease to lower right corner of front wrapper with a few ink notes on verso; Very Good. "This pamphlet grew out of a visit to the Middle East amd Cyprus during the summer of 1972 during which time Bloice represented the CPUSA's Central Committee at the Seventeenth Congress of the Communist Party of Israel RAKAH in Tel Aviv June 21-24" p.2. New Outlook Publishers unknown books
194825671.10<p>The first issue of the <i>Official Gazette</i> of the Israeli provisional government contains the first printing of "The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel" the new nation's Declaration of Independence. The names of the 37 members of the Provisional Government who signed the document headed by David Ben-Gurion 1886-1973 are listed on the second page.</p> <b>ISRAEL.</b>Newspaper. <i>Iton Rishmi</i> <i>Official Gazette</i> May 14 1948. Bulletin. Tel Aviv Israel: Provisional Government of Israel. In Hebrew. 3 pp. 8 x 13 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Excerpt:</b></p><p>"<i>WE EXTEND our hand to all neighbouring states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good neighbourliness and appeal to them to establish bonds of cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people settled in its own land. The State of Israel is prepared to do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire Middle East.</i></p><p>"<i>WE APPEAL to the Jewish people throughout the Diaspora to rally round the Jews of Eretz-Israel in the tasks of immigration and upbuilding and to stand by them in the great struggle for the realization of the age-old dream - the redemption of Israel.</i></p><p>"<i>PLACING OUR TRUST IN THE "ROCK OF ISRAEL" WE AFFIX OUR SIGNATURES TO THIS PROCLAMATION AT THIS SESSION OF THE PROVISIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE ON THE SOIL OF THE HOMELAND IN THE CITY OF TEL-AVIV ON THIS SABBATH EVE THE 5TH DAY OF IYAR 5708 14TH MAY 1948.</i>"</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>After World War I Britain controlled Palestine by League of Nations mandate. By 1946 Britain was under pressure to withdraw from Palestine because of attacks by Arab militias and armed Zionist groups. A special United Nations committee recommended the immediate partitioning of Palestine into two states one for Arabs and the other for Jews with Jerusalem maintained by the U.N. as an international city. The General Assembly approved the proposal and the British announced they would leave Palestine on May 15 1948.</p><p>Members of the provisional government drafted the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel and the provisional government voted in favor of it on May 12. They settled on final wording and held a Declaration ceremony in the Tel Aviv Museum on May 14. Twenty-five members of the Provisional State Council signed it that day and twelve more added their names later. One was out of the country and the other eleven were trapped in besieged Jerusalem.</p><p>The two rabbis in the provisional government argued for a including the draft phrase "and placing our trust in the Almighty" but a member of the secularist Mapam party strongly opposed it. Rather than including a direct reference to God the Declaration uses the phrase "Rock of Israel" in the final section which could refer either to God or to the land of Israel.</p><p>Other prominent signers include future Prime Minister Moshe Shertok Sharett 1894-1965 future Prime Minister Golda Myerson Meir 1898-1978 first Jewish mayor of Jerusalem Daniel Auster 1893-1963 future President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi 1884-1963 first Minister of the Interior Yitzhak Gruenbaum 1879-1970 first Minister of Finance Eliezer Kaplan 1891-1952 first Minister of Religions Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon 1875-1962 first Minister of Transportation David Remez 1886-1951 first Minister of Justice Pinchas Rosen 1887-1978 first Minister of Health and Minister of Immigration Haim-Moshe Shapira 1902-1970 first and longest-serving Minister of Police Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit 1895-1967 Communist Party of Israel leader Meir Vilner 1918-2003 and many other future members of the Knesset.</p><p>At midnight on May 14/15 1948 6 p.m. May 14 in Washington the British Mandate officially ended and David Ben-Gurion declared the establishment of the State of Israel. Eleven minutes later President Harry S. Truman recognized Israel on behalf of the United States. In the next few days Iran the Soviet Union and several other nations recognized Israel. Over the next few days after the declaration armies of Egypt Trans-Jordan Iraq and Syria engaged Israeli troops starting the 1948 Arab-Israeli War which ended ten months later with a substantial increase in the area governed by Israel.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Fine.</p> Provisional Government of Israel books
1910D17846New York: Macmillan 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. Original decorative cloth. A bright copy. With an ALS from Zangwill laid in: "Thank you for the many miles your 'People' have brought to my withered cheek." <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1910135906London: William Heinemann 1910. Octavo inserted frontispiece with color illustration of a painting by Stefano da Zevio title page printed in red and black original orange cloth stamped in black. First edition. A collection of essays on artistic political social and religious topics including criticism of organized religion socialism nationalism and super patriotism the need for economic reform etc. A bright clean very good plus copy. A very nice copy overall. #135906 William Heinemann unknown books
191084739London.: William Heinemann and Washington by the Macmillan Company. 1910. 1st Edition. Hardcover. very good with no dust jacket; top and bottom of spine beginning to fray light soiling foxing. 8vo. William Heinemann and Washington by the Macmillan Company. hardcover books
002564Breslau: Th. Schatzky 1896. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. A very good copy bound in buckram and issued separately over three decades and brought together here in one thick volume. Each part has continuous numbering; each section covers the Jews in Schlesien pages 1-40 covers the period to 1335; Section II 1335-1400; then comes 1400-1427; followed by 1427-1526; then the Habsburg dynasty to the end of the 16th century all of this is clearly completed to page 249 with what appears to be a set of appendices each printed on different kinds of paper and the set omniously concludes with the last section dated 1932. The bound volume is in a sturdy library buckram biding nut no marks indicating it as an ex-library volume. It would be virtually impossible to collect all of these items into one volume but it was done here and bound right before the rise of Hitler's rise to power. Shipping for this volume in the US would be $5 media mail; $9.50 priority; overseas air parcel would be $34.45. Breslau: Th. Schatzky, 1896 unknown books
1969182598Jerusalem: Israel Museum 1969. Softcover. VG/G folder has extensive library markings wear corners bumped. Inside titles are clean. 2 titles in one Illustrated card wrap; each one 45 pp illustrations. Text English and Hebrew. Catalog #58 of an exhibition held at the Israel Museum April-July 1969. Israel Museum unknown books
199441386NY: Arcade 1994. First English edition. 8vo pp. x 240. A nice copy in dj. Translated from the hebrew by Barbara Harshav. Arcade unknown books
1941212498New York: Histadruth Ivrith of America 1941. 29p. staplebound pamphlet edgeworn paper pasted inside front cover along the bottom edge to repair a tear; inscribed by the author in Yiddish on the front cover. Histadruth Ivrith of America unknown books
196026237Jerusalem: IES 1960. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with photos and drawings. 100pp. thin 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w.; d.w chipped. Jerusalem: IES 1960. Very good.<br/><br/> IES unknown books
1954UZANKIN00BJStory Classics 1954. Very Good. Zangwill Israel. King of Schnorrers. Emmaus PA: Story Classics 1954. 158pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good shelf wear with fair slipcase. Story Classics hardcover books
2007206887Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Anroart Ediciones 2007. Paperback. 350p. text in Spanish presentacion prologo introduccion bibliografia indices glosario anexo fotografio very good first revised edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Originally publsihed in 1992 this edition has material not included in the original edition. Anroart Ediciones paperback books