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2026x-1032855754Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 364 pages. 7.01x0.85x10.00 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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19483407536Gdansk, 1948/50. XIII, 541; VIII, 567 S. OKart.
Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, 1947-1952. Glossy Paper wrappers, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. "Facts and Opinions. " Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. We located only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial run) , and none others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) periodical of a similar name, with one holding worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- Periodicals. Very Good Condition. Price is per issue(Y-5A)
Vols: 1945 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 38-49); 1946 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 50-61, not bound); 1947 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 62-73), 1948 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 74-85); 1951 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 109-120); 1952 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 121-132); 1953 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 133-144); Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, 1947. Cloth, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. "Facts and Opinions. " Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. Postwar period volume. We located only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial run) , and none others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) periodical of a similar name, with one holding worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- Periodicals. Very Good Condition. (Y-5B) Price per annual.
1st edition. Original printed wrappers, Folio (large) , viii, 52. Following extensive Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe into the United Kingdom this Report was commissioned "To inquire into and report upon: (1) The character and extent of the evils which are attributed to the unrestricted immigration of Aliens, especially in the Metropolis; (2) The measures which have been adopted for the restriction and control of Alien Immigration in Foreign Countries, and in British Colonies; and to advise what remedial or precautionary measures it is desirable to adopt in this country. " Light edgewear to bright blue wrappers, otherwise Very Good Condition. (kh-3-27)
Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Farlag Perl, 1942. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Yiddish Monthly. Anthology of articles on ancient and modern Judaism. Continued on into at least 1971 (we located an issue Nr. 343) SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Paper browning at edges, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Y-44)
Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages. Photos on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A)
Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. 1946 saw only one issue, as reflected by the running issue numbers, in paranteses following the issue number for 1947, above. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) Price per issue
Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper Wrappers, 8vo (pamphlet format) , ca. 36 pages each issue. This Yiddish Socialist Monthly/Semimonthly magazine for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948. In addition to these issues from 1925-26 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Very Good Condition. (Y-27) Price is per issue
Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1922. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. The journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown & fragile, butall wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. (Y-28)
Nrs. 75(1928, Nr. 15); 92 (1929, Nr 8), 103 (1929, Nr. 19), 105 (1929, Nr. 21), 106 (1929, Nr. 22), 112 (1930, Nr 3), 114 (1930, Nr. 5), 115 (1930, Nr. 6), 118 (1930, Nr. 9), 119 (1930, Nr. 10), 120 (1930, Nr. 11), & 129 (1930, Nr. 20). Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1929-30. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from 1929-1930 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. Issues present here are: SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but solid, not split at the binding. In any case, all wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. Good Condition(Y-28) . Price is per issue
2014BA84424,8 cm X 32,5 cm, 178 pp, reliure cartonnée et illustrée. Très grand nombre de reproductions couleurs d'oeuvres de Starowieyski et de photographies couleurs et N&B.
12mo. Iv, 27-116 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - education - United States. "Reprinted from the American Jewish year book 5697." Light water damage throughout - pages are wrinkled and dye from covers has run on end papers, small tears at ends of spine, front hinge broken, ex library. Readable. Good condition. (AMR-24-11)
8vo. Xii, 244 pages. Second printing. Tissued frontispiece portrait of the author. Illustrated with plates. Index. Autobiography of Kraus, a Jew who immigrated to the U. S. From Bohemia at the age of 15. Covers missing, ex library. End papers chipped. Internally sound. Good condition. (AM-24-7)
8vo. Xii, 244 pages. Second printing. Tissued frontispiece portrait of the author. Illustrated with plates. Index. Autobiography of Kraus, a Jew who immigrated to the U. S. From Bohemia at the age of 15. Covers missing, light water stain throughout. Ex library with blindstamps. Good condition. (AM-24-8)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [164-176] [i. E. 12] pages. 23 cm. First separate edition. In Yiddish. Offprint from Inzikh Numer 56 (Dec. 1940) , p. 164-176. A review and critique of Moyshe (Morris) Bassin's anthology of American Yiddish poetry - Amerikaner Yidishe Poezye (1940) . Contains the bookstamp of the author, Minkoff. Nahum Baruch Minkoff (1893-1958) was a Yiddish writer, poet, literary historian and critic, editor of the Yiddish literary monthly Zukunft and one of the founders of the In Zikh group of Yiddish poets. Subjects: Yiddish poetry. Bassin, Morris, 1889-1963. Amerikaner yidishe poezye. OCLC lists 5 copies (Nypl, Illinois, HUC, CJH, JTSA) . Light soiling and edge wear to wraps, internally clean and fresh. Condition. (YID-21-39) xx
4to. Xx, 446 Pages. Thoroughly illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Poland genealogy archival resources catalogs; Jews Poland history archival resources catalogs; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Poland archival resources; Archival resources Poland catalogs. ISBN: 0965650804. In dust jacket. Fine condition. (ComHist-9-15)
Original Red cloth. 8vo. 112pp. Illustrated paper-covered boards. Usual age toning to outer edges of pages. Fascinating history of the Jews of Lublin covering the 16th -18th centuries. Illustrated with b/w reproductions of in-text drawings by Karlrich Henker. Text in German. Faint dampstain to lower half of most pages. Otherwise Very Good Condition.(k-ee-1-1)
1st edition. Original Color Paper Wrappers, 8v0, 155 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, My Destroyed Home: A Jewish Village in Poland Between Both World Wars. Inscribed by the author in year of publication on front end paper. Title in Spanish on rear cover and on verso of title page: Main joreve haim: Un hogar en ruinas: historia de un pueblito judio de Polonia, entre las dos guerras mundiales. Remembrance of life in the Polish Jewish village of Mie? Dzyrzec Podlaski. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- History. Mie? Dzyrzec Podlaski (Poland) . OCLC lists 22 copies. Ex-library with minimal marks, Paper brown, edgwear to wrappers and some pages, Good Condition. (YID-26-30A)
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 378, xiv, 379-395, 312, xxx pages. Facsimile illustrations. In Hebrew with English cover title, title page, and introduction. Yad Vashem Archives Volume 6. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Poland Lublin sources; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Poland Lublin sources; Rada Zydowska w Lublinie; Lublin (Poland) ethnic relations sources. OCLC: 1228071678. Very Good Condition in Good+ Jacket (BIB-4-7)
8vo. 191 pages. In Yiddish. "Di Yidn-Shtot Lublin." In Yiddish. Title translates as, "The Jewish-Town of Lublin." Frontis, woodcut illustrations. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lublin Lublin (Poland) -- Ethnic relations. Ex-library. Hinges repaired. Light wear to cover and bit of label residue on back cover. Text in Very Good condition. (Comhist4-15B)
GF215601 page in8 - Au dos brouillon de réponse au crayon de Lucien Descaves - bon état -
Barcelona, Imprenta de Manuel Saurí, 1863. 4to.; XV-488 pp. y 6 láminas con litografías de Eusebio Planas. Encuadernación de época en piel con lomera ornada.