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(FT) 8vo. 267 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Philosophy, Jewish. In very good condition (Heblit1-9)
230x165 mm. 288 pages. Hardcover. Spine edges bumped. Sticker on front whitepage. Else in good condition.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. Cloth. 4to. 595 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism-United States-New York State-Congregation Shearith Israel. Very Good condition in good condition. (MX-34-29) .
RARE publication of an open letter IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION to the renowned British financier and banker, activist, philanthropist and Sheriff of London Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, FRS (1784-1885) on the occasion of his visit in the Holy Land, together with an account IN ENGLISH of his visit by Montefiore himself. 250x160mm. 148+40 pages. Blue cloth embossed gilt Hardcover. Gilt text block edges. Cover stained and rubbed. Cover edges and spine rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and peeling. Spine partly tattered, hinges rubbed. Text block edges stained/dirty. Ex-libris sticker on inner cover. Inner cover, whitepages, title pages and several extreme pages slightly stained/dirty - NO damage to text. Binding slightly visible between several pages. Binding visible between pages 80-97. Pages 81-96 partly detached from binding. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book has sustained some wear, but is still in good reading condition.
Cette analyse de la carte de Palestine à la gloire de la chrétienté cite les voyageurs modernes comme Chateaubriand et Volney mais accorde à l'histoire juive peu de place, sinon un hommage à Moïse sans le citer "ce Mont Sinaï, où un homme conduit par la Main de Dieu, grava ces tables immortelles de la loi, quand tant de peuples, plongés encore aujourd'hui dans l'erreur, seront appelés par la miséricorde divine à sortir des ténèbres"
pp. 303-324, 2 pls., figs., tabs.; 4(1): pp. 121-148, 2 pls., figs., 1 fold. diagr., refs. Two offprints, orig. wrs.
IN HEBREW. 210X125 mm. 513 Pages. Hardcover. Cover Slightly worn and slightly stained. Spine partly detached. Pen inscription on first white page. Else in good condition.
63 p. PAMPHLET Good condition, covers lightly faded
RARE! This volume contains approximately 400 rock inscriptions in Classical Arabic in the Kufic script from the Central Negev, with introduction, 34 full-page b&w plates and a concordance to the texts. 315x235mm. 144 pages & 34 plates. Hardcover. Cover slightly dirty. Spine edges bumped. This extremely rare book, invaluable to scholars of Near Eastern archeology or Arabic and other Semitic languages, as well as of Islamic background, is in very good condition.
soft cover, worn cover, dedication on first page, b/w pictures, else in good condition.
RARE comprehensive monograph on ancient Christian villages of Samaria, to the east and west of the Jerusalem-Jenin road, by an eminent archaeologist and Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order Bellarmino Camillo Bagatti (1905-1990). Contains 64 pages with numerous b&w plates, 73 b&w figures and a fold-out map of Samaria. 240x170mm. 244 pages & 64 full-page plates. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. This extremely rare archaeological study of ancient Christian settlements in the Holy Land, written by one of the leading authorities in the field, is in very good condition.
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 21X18 cm. XXXVI+36 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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)
8vo; 171 pages; Includes black and 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-17-3)
Vol. 1; 431 pages; The present volume focuses on the theme of Israel and Assyria, from their first clash in the time of Shalmaneser III and Ahab to the destruction of Assyria in the time of Josiah.
'complex and unstable, in 922 BC the kingdom of Ancient Israel was divided into Judah, in the South, and Israel, in the North. For the next 200 years, there was almost constant warring between these kingdoms and their neighbors. These bitter feuds eventually led to the collapse of Israel, leaving Judah as a surviving nation until the emergence of the Babylonian Empire, the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, and the exile of the Judean people. Using ancient Jewish, Biblical, and other contemporary sources, this title examines the politics, fighting, and consequences of Israel's battles during this period. Focusing on the turbulent relationship between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, this book explains Israel's complex, often bloody, foreign policy, and provides a definitive history of these ancient conflicts. " 96p. Illus. maps bibliography.index Book
SIGNED BY EDITOR. CONTAINS MAPS AND COLOR PLATES. 24x16cm. XIX+267 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
16+319 pages. Profusely illustrated in color.
280X210 mm. 336 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Contains b&w plates. 245x175 mm. 66+XVI pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
28x19.5 cm. 179 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Spine upper edge missing. Pencil inscription on few pages - no damage to text. Else in good condition.
28x19.5 cm. 197 pages. Hardcover. Back cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY. 28x22.5 cm. XI+143 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine upper edge worn. Library stamp on first white page and title page. Else in good condition.
Minor rubbing to extremities; Unchanged reprint of 1871 Edition. ; 218 pages; One of the earliest works to recognize the cross-cultural relationship of Phoenicia and Israel.