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[192? ]Original Cloth. 8vo. 165 pages. 21 cm. First Yiddish edition. Yiddish translation of Bednye liudi (Poor Folk) , the first novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, written over the span of nine months between 1844 and 1845. Contemporary critics lauded Poor Folk for its humanitarian themes, Belinsky named it Russia's first 'social novel'. Alexander Herzen praised the book in his essay 'About the Progress of Revolutionary Ideas in Russia', noting the book's 'socialistic tendencies and animations. ' Translated by Ts. Sorin for the Max Jankowitz publishing house. Subjects: Russian fiction - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 9 copies. Cloth scratched, some pages bent at edges; otherwise clean and fresh. Good - condition. (YID-21-59)
AMA-977Perrin, 1918. in 12, demi-maroquin bleu à 4 nerfs, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée. [2 ff.], VII, 274 pp., [1 f.].
2017211304Londra: The Plantation Journal 2017. Rilegato ad anelli ring-bound wrappers. Ottimo Fine. Libro d'artista con fotografie a colori stampate su fogli di carta di formati diversi e alternate a fogli di pvc color rosa. 4to cm 30x21. pp. 28. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione di 100 copie numerate First edition of 100 numbered copies. <em>MDAM è"; una collaborazione tra <strong>The Plantation Journal</strong> e le artiste <strong>Mia Dudek</strong> e <strong>Alix Marie</strong> realizzata in occasione della loro omonima mostra londinese. La pubblicazione prende spunto dagli approcci sperimentali alla fotografia e alla scultura delle due artiste. Il libro MDAM è" un puzzle giocoso che riunisce le loro pratiche fotografiche che esplorano le questioni corporee. MDAM utilizza il formato di un catalogo di mostra introducendo lavori non necessariamente apparsi in mostra ma che sono stati essenziali per la creazione della esibizione presso la galleria Roman Road di Londra.</em> The Plantation Journal, unknown
8vo; xii, 456 pages. First edition. Written as a complete history for the period up to 1914, it was later reprinted with an attached 2nd volume for 1914-1952. Ex library. Very Good Condition. (AMR-24-10)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , v, 20, 20, v pages. , [4] p. Of plates: illustrated. Complete text of essay in English and Yiddish. 4 pages of black and white photographs. SUBJECT (S) : Yivo Archives. Note(s) : "This essay is adapted from an address delivered on January 31, 1996, at a celebration honoring the return of YIVO's archives from Vilna..." Includes bibliographical references. Errata slip laid in. Very good condition. (BIB-17-1) xx
198011289AB1980 - 1981. 20 x 20 cm. Jew. ca. 12 - 16 unpag. Seiten. Meist mit s/w Fotoabbildungen. Orig.-Karton mit schwarzem Leinenrücken., 11289ab 5 Kataloge.
Nyu York : Y. L. Perets shrayber farayn, 1945. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 196 pages. Includes illustrations & portraits. 28 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Journalism -- United States -- History. Yiddish newspapers -- United States. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- History. Also includes title in English: "75 [Seventy-five] years Yiddish press in the United States of America 1870-1945" OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Good Condition. (Y-23)
59168Eds Interpress 1982 In-4 31 cm 43 pages de texte et 114 planches en couleurs hors-texte couverture muette Nb-0310 unknown
Original Cloth. 8vo. 189 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. The Mother's Will: Songs and Poems. Important collection of postwar poetry by Chaim Grade. With frontispiece portrait of the author's mother. "In 1950, he [Grade] received a prize from the World Congress of Jewish Culture for Der Mames Tsavoe ('My Mother's Will, ' 1949) , which includes some of the most outstanding lyrics in Yiddish, permeated with love and respect for his mother, who perished during the Holocaust. " - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Yiddish Poetry Chaim Grade. Front hinge loose; boards wavy from water damage, first few leaves wavy from water damage, otherwise clean and fresh. Fair condition. (YID-21-40)
Original Cloth. 4to. 159 pages. 27 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Poems by Chaim Grade. "Der mentsh fun fayer (The Man of Fire; 1962) includes a moving elegy for the murdered Soviet Yiddish writers, lyrics about the American landscape, and the haunting voice of the dead who impress upon him the obligation to keep their memory alive. " - YIVO Encyclopedia. Published by Cyco-Tsiko, printed by Shulsinger Bros. With four illustrations and cover design by Benn. Attractively printed and bound. Subjects: Yiddish poetry. Chaim Grade. Light soiling to edges of binding, otherwise very fresh and clean. Previous owner's name on endpapers, Very good condition. (YID-21-47A-E)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 220 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Doyres (Generations) , poems of Chaim Grade. "In 1945, he published Doyres (Generations) , an anthology that included the poems previously published in Yo and Musernikes, and also more recent poems of rage and raw memorialization of lost family and friends. " - YIVO Encyclopedia. Published before his return to postwar Vilna, while he was still living in Soviet Central Asia. Publishing limited to 2000 copies title page verso. Contains frontispiece portraits of the author and of his father. Subjects: Yiddish poetry. YKUF Poems. Chaim Grade Poems. Light wear to cloth, minor pencil marks in the margins of a few pages; otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (YID-21-42) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. 179, [9] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish with vocalized Hebrew translation on opposite pages. 'On My Way to You', poems by Chaim Grade. "The volume Af mayn veg tsu dir (On My Way to You; 1969) offers redemptive impressions of the Israeli landscape. " - YIVO Encyclopedia. Hebrew translation by Yosef Ahai; nine pages of ink drawing illustrations by the acclaimed artist Alexander Bogen, a fellow traveler with Chaim Grade in Yung Vilne and a partisan during the holocaust period. Subjects: Yiddish poetry. Hebrew poetry - Translations from Yiddish. Light wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (YID-21-46)
New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo, xi, 369 pages. Includes illustrations, 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Includes map and black and white photos. Subjects: Jews -- Poland -- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions. Antisemitism -- Poland. Poland -- History -- 1918-1945. Poland -- Ethnic relations. A classic. Very good condition. (ComHist-10-18)
New York City, Press of Goldman and Steinberg, 1916. Cloth, 12mo. On the Jews of Russia. SUBJECT (S) : Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Shaken front and back hinges, ex library with usual markings, good condition. (EE-2-4)
1st edition. Lacking outer color Wraps (thus starting on page 3). 4to. 40+12 page (total 52 pages) 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with English section at rear. Nazi-era single issue of Nailebn, whole nr 78, May1936. Contains news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Nazi-era Communist monthly in support of Soviet Birobidjan, the Soviet Autonomos Jewish Republic. Much on rising Antisemitism in Germany, as well as, of course, the history of antisemitism in pre-Soviet Russia, reports Icor and settlement of Jews into Birobidzhan, why Icor opposes Zionism, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. In the first issue of Nailebn, the editors proudly proclaimed that the magazine will bring out more to the fore the work and objects of ICOS [Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie, also known as IKOR]. This organisation is one of a body of similar organisations carrying on the same work in 22 countries. This work is to propagate in this country the complete reconstruction of the Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. What is actually the position of the Jewish masses in the U.S.S.R.? While in Germany, Poland and Romania new waves of pogroms and persecution indicate the terrible plight of millions of Jews in Europe, we have in contrast to this in one part of the world which covers one-sixth of the world's surface, a completely different picture. There, in the Soviet Union, where a new social order is being built the Jews have achieved an economic and political freedom which the Jews in the most democratic capitalist country have never known. Within 10 years the whole mode of Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. has been completely reconstructed. From an isolated and persecuted caste of economic parasites they have been transformed into healthy productive workers on an equal footing with all other citizens in the Soviet Union. The five flourishing Jewish National Regions and the Jewish Autonomous Territory of Biro Bidjan show what the erstwhile Luft Mensch has accomplished under a government which stands for the complete freedom and self-determination of all its nationalities. The new Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. stands out as a beacon for those struggling and persecuted Jews in Fascist and semi-Fascist countries. This is the task which ICOS has set itself and which New Life will help considerably in carrying out - of showing more and more people the way the Jewish problem has been solved in the U.S.S.R. In a period like the present, when some of the bloodiest pages in Jewish history are being written, an organisation like ICOS, carrying on such important work, should have the support of every progressive Jew in this country." Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Like IKOR before it, Naylebn (New Life) was the monthly official organ of the pro-Soviet Jewish organization ICOR (Idishe kolonizatsya organizatsye, Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union). This monthly publication was issued on high quality paper in Yiddish and English from 1928 to 1935 under the title Icor, and from 1935 to 1950 as Nailebn. The magazine features articles, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR).Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR). Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Soviet Union - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan. Jewish periodicals - United States. Jewish periodicals. OCLC Number:19068832. Lacks outer wrappers, otherwise some rubbing and light wear Good condition. (YID-22-26B)
1st edition. Lacking outer color Wraps (thus starting on page 3). 4to. 38 + 14 page (total 52 pages) 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with English section at rear. Single issue of Nailebn, whole nr 78 (probably actually a typo, should be 79), June 1936. Includes poems and songs dedicated to the First of May and Birobidzhan. Contains a Marxist discussion of art and aesthetics in the contexts of the development of an Art Collection for Birobidzhan; news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Nazi-era Communist monthly in support of Soviet Birobidjan, the Soviet Autonomos Jewish Republic. Much on rising Antisemitism in Germany, as well as, of course, the history of antisemitism in pre-Soviet Russia, reports Icor and settlement of Jews into Birobidzhan, why Icor opposes Zionism, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. In the first issue of Nailebn, the editors proudly proclaimed that the magazine will bring out more to the fore the work and objects of ICOS [Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie, also known as IKOR]. This organisation is one of a body of similar organisations carrying on the same work in 22 countries. This work is to propagate in this country the complete reconstruction of the Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. What is actually the position of the Jewish masses in the U.S.S.R.? While in Germany, Poland and Romania new waves of pogroms and persecution indicate the terrible plight of millions of Jews in Europe, we have in contrast to this in one part of the world which covers one-sixth of the world's surface, a completely different picture. There, in the Soviet Union, where a new social order is being built the Jews have achieved an economic and political freedom which the Jews in the most democratic capitalist country have never known. Within 10 years the whole mode of Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. has been completely reconstructed. From an isolated and persecuted caste of economic parasites they have been transformed into healthy productive workers on an equal footing with all other citizens in the Soviet Union. The five flourishing Jewish National Regions and the Jewish Autonomous Territory of Biro Bidjan show what the erstwhile Luft Mensch has accomplished under a government which stands for the complete freedom and self-determination of all its nationalities. The new Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. stands out as a beacon for those struggling and persecuted Jews in Fascist and semi-Fascist countries. This is the task which ICOS has set itself and which New Life will help considerably in carrying out - of showing more and more people the way the Jewish problem has been solved in the U.S.S.R. In a period like the present, when some of the bloodiest pages in Jewish history are being written, an organisation like ICOS, carrying on such important work, should have the support of every progressive Jew in this country." Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Like IKOR before it, Naylebn (New Life) was the monthly official organ of the pro-Soviet Jewish organization ICOR (Idishe kolonizatsya organizatsye, Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union). This monthly publication was issued on high quality paper in Yiddish and English from 1928 to 1935 under the title Icor, and from 1935 to 1950 as Nailebn. The magazine features articles, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR).Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR). Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Soviet Union - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan. Jewish periodicals - United States. Jewish periodicals. OCLC Number:19068832. Lacks outer wrappers, otherwise some rubbing and light wear Good condition. (YID-22-26A)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-10-D)
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-13-D)
197622672Wroclaw, P.Z.G., 1976. Affiche non entoilée de Jan Sawka pour le festival de jazz de Wroclaw (Pologne), 67 cm x 97 cm. Accroc bord supérieur sans manque, léger accroc au bas de l ‘affiche sinon bon état
197222673Wroclaw, P.Z.G., 1972. Affiche non entoilée de Jan Sawka pour le festival de jazz de Wroclaw (Pologne), 67 cm x 97 cm. Accroc bord inférieur sans manque, légers accrocs sur les côtés sinon bon état
193035Paris, Jacques Lecoffre, Dentu, 1848 in-8, [4]-IV-200 pp., broché. Petits manques à la couverture. Rousseurs.
4to. 20 pages. In French. In fair condition (Comhist4-13)
1736GIT01511A Paris chez Rollin, de Bure 1736. In-12 X 372pp 12ff (table). Pleine basane havane, dos à nerfs orné de cadres de filets et pastilles dorés, pièce de titre acajou, rel époque. Orné de 4 cartes dépliantes. Bel exp.
Original Cloth. 4to. 262, 34 pages. 32 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with added German title page and abstracts. Black cloth and purple endpages as issued by publisher. Schriften fur Wirtschaft und Statistik, Band 1. Published by the Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye [Economic-Statistical Section] of the Yidishn visnshaftlekhn institut. Contains articles by J. Lestschinsky, E. Ringelblum, J Shatzky, J. Joffe, S. Dubnow and others. Articles on demographics in Riga, Poland, etc. Articles on mortality rates, criminality rates, pogroms in Ukraine 1918-1921, artisans, industrialists, factory workers, credit and finance, etc. Hundreds of charts and graphs. Edited by Jacob Lestschinsky (1876-1966) historian and sociologist; specialist in Jewish demography and economic history one of the founding members of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and participated in the inaugural meeting of its Historical Section in Berlin on 31 October 1925. Lestschinsky edited Bleter far yidisher demografye, statistik, un ekonomik, which appeared in Berlin from 1923 until 1925. He laid the groundwork for the Economic-Statistical Section of YIVO, which he headed from its inception in 1926, and edited its publications Ekonomishe shriftn and Yidishe ekonomik. - YIVO Encyclopedia. Bound in black cloth over boards; gilt title on cloth, gilt title on red leather pastedown on backstrip, purple endpapers. Subjects: Jews - Economic conditions - Periodicals. Jews - Statistics Periodicals. YIVO Berlin Branch. YIVO - Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye - Economic-Statistical Section Periodicals. Jews. Jews - Economic conditions. Periodicals. Statistics. Binding repaired; institutional stamps on endpages; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YID-21-17)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 176 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. '14 Proletarian One-Act plays', by Morris Levitt. Author inscribed on third page. Contents: 1. Kolvirtnikes. 2. Kandidatn. 3. Barg aroyf. 4. Mir straykn. 5. Af der Boyeri. 6. Nit gelungen. 7. Maykromania. 8. Landslayt. 9. A Gefalener. 10. A Trempisher nest. 11. An Iberfal. 12. In a kafe. 13. Neli. 14. Nay lebn. The author was born in Homel, was arrested in Vilna for revolutionary activities prior to 1905, obtained a degree in dentistry from NYU in 1913, was a member of Poale Tsion, a founder of an Arbeter-Ring Branch in Harlem, and became an adherent to the Communist Party; he was also the author of a number of one act plays. Subjects: Yiddish drama. OCLC lists 12 copies. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YID-22-12)