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2018500034660PETIT FUTE 2018 384 pages 12x20 4x1 6cm. 2018. Broché. 384 pages.
2017500048542PETIT FUTE 2017 144 pages 10 4x15 4x0 8cm. 2017. Broché. 144 pages.
8vo; 187 pages; 23 cm. Cloth, 8vo, 382 pages The five series were issued serially. Good+ Condition. (GER-37-66)
1856-1864. 8vo; Cloth, 8vo, 362, 382 pages The five series were issued serially. (cz-1). Lacks backstrip (spine covering); front board detached but present, otherwise Good Condition. (cz-1)
4°, BROSSURA (IN ALCUNI PUNTI STINTA) CON FOTO APPLICATA ALLA COPERTINA ANTERIORE, PG. 64 .N.N, "QUESTE FOTOGRAFIE SONO STATE SCATTATE NELL'ARCO DI TRE ORE DALLE 7.30 ALLE 10.30 DEL 21 AGOSTO 1968 NELLA CITTA' DI PRAGA...MENTRE VENIVA OCCUPATA....", BUONO STATO. PRIMA EDIZIONE.
In- 4°, pp. 64 n.n. di fotografie di Giuseppe Pin, bross. edit. leggermente scolorita al margine. ' Queste fotografie sono state scattate nell'arco di tre ore dalle ore 7.30 alle 10.30 del 21 agosto 1968 nella città di Praga, mentre veniva occupata da truppe sovietiche, bulgare, polacche, ungheresi e della Germania orientale.' Prima edizione. Copia arricchita da articoli di giornali dell'epoca attaccati alle sguardie e in alcuni spazi bianchi con nastro adesivo o clips metalliche. Il materiale aggiunto è attinenete al testo, trattasi di articoli di giornale del '68 e '69
1982261134Jerusalem: Yad Ezra 1982. Hardcover . Good . 250 pp. In Hebrew large 8vo. pencil notes on pastedown Yad Ezra hardcover
1995278746PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
160377Mitte 19. Jahrhundert. Bezeichnet oben rechts "Sgrafitti Bustua". Auf leichtem Karton. 20 x 16 cm. Papier 31 x 24 cm.
Later Cloth, Square 8vo, 32 (of 33) leaves (final leaf, f 33, is missing) . In Hebrew. Meiri (12491316) , was a Provençal scholar and commentator of the Talmud. Meiri was born in Perpignan where he spent his whole life. His family, regarded as one of the most distinguished in Provence, originated from Carcassonne and Narbonne. Among the contemporary scholars with whom he maintained close ties was Solomon b. Abraham Adret; they exchanged many responsa and Adret's teachings assisted him in the writing of his monumental work. Meiri was one of the participants in Adret's polemic against Maimonides which ended in Adret's excommunicating any person who read philosophical works in his youth. In a letter to Abba Mari b. Moses Joseph, who handled the entire affair and collected the relevant correspondence, Meiri disassociated himself from the attitude of Adret and his colleagues, upholding freedom of thought for the scholars of each country, and freedom from intervention by outside scholars. Extracts from Meiri's letter (republished by D. Kaufmann along with the reply by Joseph b. Simeon in the name of Abba Mari under the title ? Oshen Mishpat in the Jubelschrift L. Zunz, 1884; Heb. Sec. 14274) , reveal his great interest in philosophy and other secular sciences, and reflect his pride in the local scholars who had acquired proficiency in them. Meiri occupies a central position in the sphere of the talmudic creativity of Provence, not only due to his extraordinary literary fecundity and the comprehensive scope of his works, but also because he summarizes the teachings of his predecessors during the previous three centuries. In effect he puts the seal upon the literary efforts in this area of Jewish culture. His literary activity covered halakhic rulings, talmudic exposition, biblical exegesis, customs, ethics, and philosophy. The vast majority of Meiri's works remained in manuscript until very recently, probably on account of their exceptional length, which made it practically impossible to copy them in full. A small number of his books were published in the second half of the 18th century and the majority of them from the beginning of the 20th century up to the present day (Ta-Shma and Derovan in EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Talmud. Megillah -- Commentaries. Hagigah Ta`anit. OCLC lists 4 copies(JTS, HUC, Harvard, Danish Ntl Lib) . Ex-library with usual marks to later binding; stains, lacks final leaf, otherwise Very Good Condition. (kh-5-42)
1st edition. 4to, period boards, [4] 82, [1], 25 leaves [aproximately 224 pages]. In Hebrew, with some German on title page. Vinograd: Prague, 1165. StCB: 5867, 3; Jewish Museum 179. Contents:helek 1. Hilkhot ishut, perek 1-10; helek 2. Hilkhot ishut, perek 11-25; helek 3. Hilkhot gerushin. Hilkhot yibum va-halitsah. She'elot u-teshuvot. Maftehot. Novellae to Maimonides of the laws pertaining to women (i.e. divorce, relationships, and marriage) by Rabbi Jonathan ben Nathan Nata Eybeschutz (1690/951764), the talmudist kabbalist, and child prodigy. In his youth, after the death of his father, he studied in Prossnitz under Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt and Rabbi Eliezer ha-Levi Ettinger, his uncle, and in Vienna under Rabbi Samson Wertheimer. He married the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Spira, the av bet din of Bunzlau. After traveling for some time he settled in Prague in 1715, and in time became head of the yeshivah and a famous preacher. After the death of Rabbi David Oppenheim (1736), he was appointed dayan of Prague. Elected rabbi of Metz in 1741, he subsequently became rabbi of the "Three Communities," Altona, Hamburg, and Wandsbek in 1750. Both in Metz and in Altona he had many disciples and was considered a great preacher. His position in the Three Communities, however, was undermined when a dispute broke out concerning his suspected leanings toward Shabbateanism. This controversy accompanied Rabbi Eybeschuetz throughout his life, and the quarrel had repercussions in every community from Holland to Poland. His main opponent was Rabbi Jacob Emden, also a famous talmudist and a potential rival in the candidature to the rabbinate of the Three Communities. The quarrel developed into a great public dispute which divided the rabbis of the day. While most of the German rabbis opposed Rabbi Eybeschuetz, his support came from the rabbis of Poland and Moravia. A fruitless attempt at mediation was made by Rabbi Ezekiel Landau, rabbi of Prague. Most of Rabbi Eybeschuetz' own community was loyal to him and confidently accepted his refutation of the charges made by his opponent, but dissension reached such a pitch that both sides appealed to the authorities in Hamburg and the government of Denmark for a judicial ruling. The king favored Rabbi Eybeschuetz and ordered new elections, which resulted in his reappointment. After his reelection as rabbi of the Three Communities, some rabbis of Frankfort, Amsterdam, and Metz challenged him to appear before them to reply to the suspicions raised against him. Rabbi Eybeschuetz refused, and when the matter was brought before the Council of the Four Lands in 1753, the council issued a ruling in his favor. In 1760 the debate was rekindled when some Shabbatean elements were discovered among the students of Rabbi Eybeschuetz' yeshiva. At the same time, his youngest son, Wolf, presented himself as a Shabbatean prophet, with the result that the yeshiva was closed. (See Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000109183; EJ; M. A. Perlmutter, R. Yehonatan Eybeschuetz ve-Yahaso la-Shabbeta'ut (1947); Mifal ha-Bibliografyah ha-Ivrit, Hoveret le-Dugmah (1964), 1324). SUBJECT(S): Marriage (Jewish law) Divorce (Jewish law) Husband and wife (Jewish law) Incest -- Religious aspects -- Judaism. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Mishneh Torah -- Commentaries. OCLC: 19167576. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Some wear, usual light age and damp staining, wide margins, stamps. Binding starting, About Very Good Condition.(RAB-66-17-BLRKKQQ-'emn)
In-8 (cm. 24.60), brossura, pp. 140, (4), illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo con disegni dell'Autrice, Luigi Bartolini, Emilio Greco, Renato Guttuso e Carlo Levi. Polvere alla brossura, peraltro volume in buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
1906218331V Praze : Nakl. Hist. klubu 1906. First Edition. Paperback. Fair paperback copy; edges dust-dulled and noticeably nicked. Internally remains particularly well-preserved overall. Rear cover is missing. Previousowner's inscription to front free endpaper. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 388 pages; Description: 388 p. : ill. port. 2 fold. facsims. ; 25 cm. Subject: Goll Jaroslav -- 1846-1929. History. V Praze : Nakl. Hist. klubu paperback
190211582Bourg, Imprimerie du Journal, 1902 ; in-16, broché ; 238, (2) pp., photo (par Sidney Monlun) du Kremlin en frontispice, couverture crème.
P003771Prague: BedÅich KoÄà ca 1900. Quarto 28 à 20 cm. Original drawn pictorial wrappers with publisher's device to rear wrapper; XVI pp. 38 leaves of plates on heavy paper stock. Signed and inscribed by Anna Kuberová-Muchová sister of Alfons Mucha. Good or better; wrappers lightly discolored; binding somewhat shaken. Issued by the Association of Artists in Prague founded 1849 one of the oldest Czech artists' organizations this lavishly printed catalog was one of the earliest attempts to introduce Czech viewers to Russian artists such as Makovsky Nesterov Repin Shishkin and many others. With a preface by Jaroslav Kamper. Signed and inscribed in 1926 by Anna Kuberová-Muchová the sister of Alfons Mucha the famous Czech Jugendstil painter and graphic artist. KVK OCLC show only four copies outside the Czech Republic. unknown books
1928222912Toulouse: Editions des Cahiers Libres 1928. Rilegatura in tela non editoriale con copertine originali conservate rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved inside. Molto buono Very Good. Traduzione di Maurice Betz. 16mo cm 195x145. pp. 60. Molto buono Very Good. Prima edizione francese di XXX800 es. numerati First French Edition of XXX800 numbered copies. <em>Contiene 3 frammenti di prosa inediti: Rumeur des ages - Choses - Aventures </em> Editions des Cahiers Libres, hardcover
Mm 240x310 Volume di pp. 233 con 16 tavole a colori e 90 illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Cartonato, sovraccoperta editoriale con strappi ai margini, interno in buonissime condizioni.. Testo in lingua ceca. Studio sul disegno nell'età di Rodolfo II. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
xii + 792pp.with 1500 illustrations of which 223 in colour, 31cm., hardcover (editor's green cloth binding), illustrated dustwrapper, exhibition catalogue, S85334
1997S85334New York, Thames and Hudson/ Skira 1997 xii + 792pp.with 1500 illustrations of which 223 in colour, 31cm., hardcover (editor's green cloth binding), illustrated dustwrapper, exhibition catalogue, S85334
In-8° pp. 463 con alcune ill. n.t. Bross. edit. con sovrac. ill.
Mm 240x320 Volume rilegato in tela con sovraccoperta, 272 pagine profusamente illustrate in nero e a colori nel testo redatto in lingua francese - french text. Copia eccellente; spedizione in2 4ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
4769Cercle d'Art, Paris, 1990. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleur, titre doré sur le dos, 269 pp. Préface - Chapitre 1. La personnalité de Rodolphe II. - 2. Prague sous le règne de Rodolphe II. - 3. Peinture et sculpture. - 4. Les arts décoratifs. - 5. Rodolphe II bâtisseur. - 6. Les collections de Rodolphe - ...
26053The seventeen bookplates dated between 1922 and 1925. Prague Czechoslovak Republic. Accomplished and attractive bookplates in an impressive range of styles from modernist to traditional several with mystical or masonic overtones produced using various printing processes. The bookplates range in size from 6.5 x 7 cm Herrmann’s own to 11.5 x 17.5 cm. Each is dated with Herrmann’s tiny monogram design adapted to suit its style of composition. The eighteen items are in very good condition each laid down on a 16 x 25 cm piece of textured grey card. In purpose-made worn brown card binding with triangular label on cover with manuscript lettering arranged in modernist design: ‘17 / EX / LIBRIS / VON / ROBERT HERRMANN’. Comparing the lettering of the label with Herrmann’s own bookplate within the collection the simplest depicting a vertical pencil within a circle indicates that the label was designed and executed by Herrmann himself. The seventeen bookplates from between 1922 and 1925 as follows: 6 from 1922 Hugo und Franzi Kornfeld; Dr Leo Kornfeld Viktor Polatschek Albert Porges Olga Stegel Mizi Steiner; 1 from 1923 Friedrich H. Neumann; 6 from 1924 Edith Hahn Robert Herrmann Willy Knepler Franz Nettel Franzi Pick Dr Josef Thimann; 4 from 1925 Anton Ditti Dr Hussein Erfan Margrit Kornfeld Marieluise Kornfeld. A number of the owners were Jewish see for example Nettel whose design features the star of David and some appear to have died in the Holocaust. The 7.5 x 10 cm black and white collotype photographic print appears to show a bas relief modernist design within a jagged border depicting a star shining over a cityscape into which two meteorites are falling. See Images. The seventeen bookplates dated between 1922 and 1925. [Prague, Czechoslovak Republic.] unknown
193345243Prague 1933. First Edition. 12mo 14.5cm.; publisher's orange cloth-backed pictorial boards printed in darker orange and black; 115pp.; 24 leaves of photomontaged plates illustrated ads throughout. Light shelf wear faint dampstaining along fore-edge of rear cover else Very Good and sound internally fine. Tenth annual yearbook issued by the Prague City Theatre featuring twenty-four photomontaged portraits of cast members the portraits often incorporating elements from the short poems about each member. unknown books
ill., br. "Di solito quando viaggio, porto con me un quaderno e in questo quaderno metto di tutto: disegni, impressioni, aneddoti, insomma tutto quello che mi passa per la testa." Nell'agosto 1987, Bicio parte con l'amico bassista "Finestra Pinelli" per un'avventura hippy a Praga. Una città ancora sotto il dominio dell'Unione Sovietica, ma che già esprimeva un forte desiderio di libertà. Praga è continuamente nella sua testa e nel 2016, con un improbabile viaggio super organizzato in pullman in compagnia di 55 pensionati, parte all'alba di una mattina di primavera. Se allora il loro vessillo fu la chitarra, dopo trent'anni è un coloratissimo piumino per la polvere impugnato, come una bandiera, dall'immancabile guida.