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7819manuscrit sans date (début XVIIIe), reliure plein veau d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, titres et fleurons dorés, roulette dorées sur chasses et champs, tranches rouges, 19,5x24 cm, pagination par feuilles, TOME I, partie 2 (251 à 474) : Histoire d'Egypte, 216 pages( 251 à 358) ; Histoire des Patriarches, 228 pages (359 à 472), table de l'histoire des Patriarches jusqu'à l'exode, 4 pages (473-474). TOME II, partie 1 (1 à 291) : Histoire de l'ancienne Grèce, 70 pages (2 à 36) ; Histoire d'Argos, 76 pages (37 à74) ; Histoire d'Athènes, 274 pages, (75 à 211) ; Histoire de Thèbes, 154 pages (215 à 291). TOME II, partie 2 (293 à 557) : Histoire de Lacedemone, d'Arcadie et de Troye en particulier : Histoire de Lacedemone, 48 pages (293 à 316), Histoire d'Arcadie, 10 pages (317 à 321), Histoire de Troye, 70 pages (323 à 357) ; Histoire de l'ancienne Italie, 154 pages (360 à 436) ; Histoire ancienne de la Sicile, 62 pages (437 à 467) ; Histoire ancienne de l'Affrique, des Isles de la mer méditeranée et des parties de l'Europe qui confinent à l'océan : Histoire ancienne de l'Affrique, 28 pages (469 à 482), Histoire ancienne de l'Espagne, 60 pages (483 à 512), Histoire ancienne de la Sardaigne, 8 pages (513 à 517), Histoire ancienne de la Corse, 3 pages (518 à 519), Histoire ancienne des Isles Baleaires, Majorique, Minorique et Irique, 2 pages (520), Histoire ancienne de l'Isle de Malthe, 3 pages (521 à 522) , Histoire ancienne de l'Europe, 12 pages (523 à 533) ; Histoire ancienne de la gaule, 30 pages (534 à548) ; Histoire ancienne de l'Angleterre, 16 pages (549 à 557).
1667LBW-4500Paris, Israel Silvestre, 1667. En deux feuilles jointes de 400 x 1286 mm.
1898004303Weinheim, Ackermann ohne Jahr [1898], 1898. VIII, 334 S. Orig.-Leinenband. Der Arzt und Erzähler Adam Karrillon (1853-1938) berichtet hier von der ersten seiner Reisen als Schiffsarzt, die ihn 1896 von Triest über die Adria durch Griechenland, schließlich nach Konstantinopel, Smyrna und Beirut, den Libanon nach Damaskus, Palästina und Ägypten führte. Mit altem Namensstempel und papierbedingt etwas gebräunt, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1932002370Berlin, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1932. 261 S., 1 Blatt. Orig.-Leinenband nach dem Entwurf von Herbert Bayer. Beiliegend eine ausführliche Besprechung der Lyrik Paul Zechs von A. T. Wegner aus dem Berliner Tageblatt vom 27.2.1921. Der Rücken leicht verblaßt und die Deckel etwas fleckig, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1583000119Laugingen (d. i. Lauingen), Leonhart Reinmichel für Georg Willers, 1583. 8 Blatt, 487 S., 27 Blatt, 1 unbedrucktes Blatt. Alter Pergamentband mit umgeschlagenen Vorderkanten. 4 Teile in einem Band. Mit 2 Titelvignetten in Holzschnitt und 42 ganzseitigen Pflanzenholzschnitten. Deutschsprachige Beschreibung von Rauwolfs Reise ins Heilige Land und den Vorderen Orient mit zahlreichen authentischen und zuverlässigen Beobachtungen. Graesse VI, 39; Brunet IV, 1122f.; Pritzel 7430; VD16: R 431; Short-Title Catalogue of German Books in the British Museum, p. 727. Die hier vorliegende zweite Auflage enthält erstmals den wichtigen vierten Teil mit den Pflanzenholzschnitten zuvor teils unbekannter orientalischer Gewächse (Nissen: Die botanische Buchillustration, Nr. 1587). Dem Autor zu Ehren wurde später die Gattung "Rauvolfia" der Pflanzenfamilie der Hundsgiftgewächse (Apocynaceae) benannt. "Mit besonderer Vorliebe hat Rauwolf alle medicinischen Dinge, Krankheiten, Heilmittel, Bäder, Speisen und Getränke und alle Industrien besprochen, nicht ohne daß durch Leichtgläubigkeit, wie sie der Zeit gegenüber den Erzählungen von fremden Ländern eigen war, auch manches Fabelhafte (s. die Schilderung des Greifes im 8. Capitel des 2. Buches) mit unterläuft. Rauwolf muß ein genaues Tagebuch geführt haben, er würde sonst nicht im Stande gewesen sein, eine solche Fülle einzelner genauer Angaben zu bieten" (F. Ratzel in ADB 27). In der Schilderung seiner dramatisch verlaufenen Reise gibt der Autor außerdem die erste Beschreibung des Kaffees und eines Kaffeehauses: "Under andern habens ein gut getränck / welliches sie hoch halten / Chaube von jnen genennet / das ist gar nahe wie Dinten so schwartz / vnnd in gebresten / sonderlich des Magens / gar dienstlich. Dises pflegens am Morgen frü / auch an offnen orten / vor jedermenigklich one alles abscheuen zutrincken / auß jrdinen vnnd Porcellanischen tieffen Schälein / so warm / alß sies können erleiden." (S. 102f.). Zwischen die 4 Teile des Textes hat der Buchbinder jeweils mehrere unbedruckte Leerseiten eingebunden. Der Vorderdeckel innen und das Titelblatt am oberen Rand mit handschriftlichen Vermerken von alter Hand zur Bedeutung des Buches. Der Rücken nachgedunkelt und der Vorderdeckel etwas fleckig, insgesamt handelt es sich jedoch um ein ordentliches, breitrandiges und weitgehend fleckenfreies Exemplar.
1921008610Jerusalem, Berlin, Wien, Benjamin Harz, 1921. VIII, 367 S. Kleinformatiger flexibler Orig.-Leinenband. Das Exemplar hat starke Gebrauchsspuren, der Buchblock ist angebrochen, die Karten haben zum Teil hinterklebte Einrisse, sind fleckig und mitunter durch Feuchtigkeit gering gewellt. Trotz alledem handelt es sich um ein noch akzeptables und vollständiges Exemplar.
Single page letter on letterhead from the Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs, of which Louis D. Brandeis was chairman. The American Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs was established by Louis Brandeis during the early years of World War I to run Zionist affairs on behalf of the worldwide Zionist Organization due to divisions within the Zionist community over allegiances to the different side in the world conflict (Wikipedia) . Typed letter with Brandeis's signature at the end. SUBJECTS: Zionism. The letter is edgeworn in the top right. Crease marks have been covered over by clear celophane tape. (ZION2-2-32)
1373104Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1963 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché. Bon état. Sommaire: Guy de BEAUCHENE, La préhistoire du Gabon. - Henri REICHLEN et Robert F. HEIZER, La mission de Léon de Cessac en Californie (1877-1879). - Dominique CHAMPAULT, Un coffre sculpté kabyle. - Jacques MILLOT, Un voyage dans le nord du Mahârâshtra. - Joseph CHELHOD, Une enquête chez les nomades du Négueb. - Monique ROUSSEL de FONTANES, Les costumes traditionnels calabrais.
1650LBW-4407[circa 1650]. 335 x 450 mm.
Very Good French First Edition of this scarce book on the Jewish Palestine from Balfour Declaration in 1917 to the White Paper in 1939, by Marc Jarblum (1887-1912) who was the Zionist leader, one of the founders of Po'alei Zion in Poland and also engaged in an underground activity, for which he was repeatedly jailed. The book includes Jarblum's views on the Jewish Palestine in the early 19th century between two important historical events on Palestine: The Balfour Declaration, was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. And the White Paper of 1939, was a policy paper issued by the British government, led by Neville Chamberlain, in response to the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. After its formal approval in the House of Commons on 23 May 1939, it acted as the governing policy for Mandatory Palestine from 1939 to the 1948 British departure. After the war, the Mandate was referred to the United Nations. Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19,5 x 14,5 cm). In French. 78, [1] p. OCLC 907579887., IISG b10152930.
3 Original tickets. 11x6, 11x7, 11x8. In Yiddish. The earliest ticket is from 1926 and is for a night of music by Shalom Aleichem, as part of a Hebrew theater series. The second is for a night of music put on by Poalei Zion and features Hazzan Isaac Glickstein and Miss. Mildred Breger. The last ticket is from 1939 for an event with Zalman Shneur, the famed Yiddish poet. All events took place in Roxbury, Massachusets, a major center of Jewry on the east coast and home to the original Hebrew Union College. SUBJECTS: Hebrew theater Yiddish. No copies on OCLC. Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-67)
240x170 mm. 46 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
20192-6139787750Novas Edições Acadêmicas 2019. Paperback. New. 124 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.28 inches. Novas Edições Acadêmicas paperback
19971206362Schocken Books; NY, 1997. 211 S.; 20,5 cm; kart.
Gutes Ex.; der illustr. Einband stw. minimalst berieben. - Englisch. - Elie Wiesel (geboren am 30. September 1928 in Sighetu Marmatiei, Königreich Rumänien; gestorben am 2. Juli 2016 in New York City, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein rumänisch-US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Hochschullehrer und Publizist. Als Überlebender des Holocausts verfasste er zahlreiche Romane und sonstige Publikationen zu diesem Thema und erhielt 1986 den Friedensnobelpreis für seine Vorbildfunktion im Kampf gegen Gewalt, Unterdrückung und Rassismus. ... (wiki) / When the Six-Day War began, Elie Wiesel rushed to Israel. "I went to Jerusalem because I had to go somewhere, I had to leave the present and bring it back to the past. You see, the man who came to Jerusalem then came as a beggar, a madman, not believing his eyes and ears, and above all, his memory." This haunting novel takes place in the days following the Six-Day War. A Holocaust survivor visits the newly reunited city of Jerusalem. At the Western Wall he encounters the beggars and madmen who congregate there every evening, and who force him to confront the ghosts of his past and his ties to the present. Weaving together myth and mystery, parable and paradox, Wiesel bids the reader to join him on a spiritual journey back and forth in time, always returning to Jerusalem. (Verlagstext) ISBN 0805210520
245X160 mm. 78 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
199015595The Israel Antiquities Authority, 1990. 47 p. Softcover/Paperback
026693868X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1528109600.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
235x160 mm. 332 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
2016015673Oxford: Oxford University Press 2016 Book. As New. Hardcover. Special Edition. As New Hardcover Bound in Wibalin Cloth 632pp Illustrations Bound in Wibalin cloth Ribbon marker 632 pages 9 black & white illustrations 276 × 219mm On 23 April 1916 in the midst of the First World War a magnificent volume edited by Professor Israel Gollancz was published by Oxford University Press. Entitled A Book of Homage to Shakespeare it was created to mark the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death. Between an opening poem by Thomas Hardy about Stratford-upon-Avon and the London-based editor's closing paean to the global community - 'Shakespeare's own kindred whatsoe'er their speech' - are 105 essays dialogues and fragments and 61 poems including 26 translations from locations as far apart as America Armenia Burma India Ireland Japan Russia and South Africa. A Book of Homage to Shakespeare is a celebration both local and global and marks a pivotal moment in literary history - a moment at which Shakespeare was the poet both of empire and of a world emerging into a new very different global order. Now 100 years later Oxford University Press is reissuing this remarkable volume for the 2016 anniversary. It will reflect the style of the original 1916 edition and is presented with a new foreword by Gordon McMullan of King's College London. It tells the story of the book's inception and creation focusing on its editor and guiding spirit Israel Gollancz and on certain key contributions. His lively account reveals A Book of Homage as a far more complex phenomenon than might be expected - at once a celebration of empire and an interrogation of Shakespeare's status as the uncontested figurehead of that empire. This is a unique title and a wonderful way to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. The first copies are being delivered in March and we have been able to secure these at a special discount. . Oxford University Press hardcover
191654921Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford 1916. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. 1/1250. Quarto. xxx 1 557pp. Original tan cloth with gilt-stamped emblem and frame on cover and spine gilt-stamped lettering on spine protected by modern mylar. Top edge gilt. Foredge and bottom pages uncut. Half-title printed in red. Frontispiece engraving of Shakespeare protected by tissue guard. Title page in red and black with publisher's device and red border. A Book of Homage to Shakespeare' commemorating the three hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Illustrated with 7 reproductions of art work in b/w incl. frontispiece mainly depicting Shakespeare and two facsimile reproductions of manuscript pages. List of contributors in alphabetical order. Light wear along edges and three inch closed crack at top of front joint of cover. Book plate of Roscoe Brunner with coat of arms on inside front cover. Lightly starting at inside front cover. Humphrey Milford hardcover
FORT910641Oxford Univ Pr on Demand. Used - Very Good. Oxford Univ Pr on Demand unknown
1916011713Oxford: Oxford University Press 1916. 1st Edition limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited edition 1250 copies 1000 for sale stout 4to cream cloth gilt ruled covers with gilt device centered front gte sides untrimmed xxx 557pp with index. Moderately soiled covers chipped at spine tips and at front hinge still firmly bound. Incidental foxing largely confined to prelims and rears rest of internals near fine. Good usable copy. Oxford University Press hardcover
191667393Oxford: Humphrey Milford at Oxford University Press 1916. Large 4to.Illustrated. Limited edition - only 1250 copies printed. xxx 557 pp. Cream cloth with Shakespeare's family crest gilt stamped on front board and this same crest and gilt lettering on spine. Top edge gilt pages uncut. Commemorative volume of essays poems illustrations and literary homages to Shakespeare on the tercentenary 300 year anniversary of his death with contributors including Rudyard Kipling and E. K. Chambers as well as non-English writers on his global impact. Wear to spine ends and corners slight marking to spine and rear board. Foxing to endpapers and occasional spotting throughout. An impressive copy and a great gift for a Shakespeare fan. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Cloth. Limited Edition. 1916. Humphrey Milford at Oxford University Press 1916 hardcover