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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)
Incisione in acciaio (parte incisa: 80 x 170) ripresa da: "Sarmantiae Europeae descriptio, quae Regnum Poloniae, Lituaniam..." (1578) di Alessandro Guagnini (Verona 1538 - Cracovia 1614). Ritrae Vytautas Didysis (1352-1430), granduca di Lituania dal 1401 al 1430 ed eroe nazionale: operò una politica eminentemente nazionale, alleandosi alternativamente con Ladislao II Jagellone re di polonia e con i Cavalieri Teutonici, le cui mire espansionistiche però sconfisse definitivamente nella battaglia di Grunwald.
3 voll. in 8, pp. 309 + (1) di errata; 389 + (1) di errata; 548. Gora leggera al marg. sup. delleprime carte del II vol. Legatura in mz. pl. coeva (abrasione della carta all'angolo inferiore del II vol.). Opera anonima attribuita a Girolamo Lucchesini stampata fra il 1819 e il 1823: 'vi sono esposte molte notizie istoriche spettanti alla Polonia e specialmente la permanenza e le trattative fatte dall'autore in qualita' di Ministro del Re di Pussia e Varsavia. Nell'articolo necrologico sopra Girolamo Lucchesini morto in Firenze a' 28 di novembre 1825 si legge: - Era gia' destinato ministro regio in Olanda, quando gli venne imposto di recarsi a Varsavia per togliere la Polonia dalla autorita' della Russia e la tolse col farla ligia al Suo Re prussiano. Da cio' vietatogli d'essere a Pietroburgo, ove ad impulso di Caterina stessa era gia' scelto a Ministro fu spedito mediatore prussiano a condurre in Reichenbach la pace composta poi a Sistow tra l'Imperatore Leopoldo e la Porta' (Ciampi, Bibliografia critica delle antiche reciproche corrispondenze politiche, ecclesisastiche... dell'Italia colla Russia, colla Polonia ed altre parti settentrionali, 1834, p. 299). Melzi, p. 404.
Parma, 25 Ottobre - 21 Novembre 1969, in-8, br., pp. 34. Con illustrazioni in b.n.
Trento, Temi, 2012, 8vo (cm. 24 x 17) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 245 completamente illustrato da fotografie e tavole fotografiche a colori (Natura e aree protette) . Stato di nuovo.
2004CINEMAAAAA9130321Lyon, ALEAS, 2004, 15 x 21, 160 pages sous couverture illustrée.
1925H8653Rzym / Rome: Szkola Typograficczna Piusa X. 1925. Very Good. Oblong 8vo 9 inches wide textured wraps with photo onlay tied with twined cord approximately 75 pp many photos and plates in b&w light wear small stain to cover. Very RARE no copies on OCLC text in Polish. Szkola Typograficczna Piusa X. unknown
a53199Wroclaw 1958. Muzeum Historyczne. In Polish. 4to. 699pp. errata slip hardcover. Good shaken endpapers soiled no DJ. . hardcover
a60096Warszawa 1954 Wydawnictwo Sport I Turystyka. Fundusz Wczasow Pracowniczych Crzz. 4to. 131pp. mostly views of Poland with short text in Polish hardcover. Near Fine in Good DJ. hardcover
a57290Sierpien 1979 Warszawa Zacheta. In Polish. Oblong Lg.8vo. about 10op. monochrome photo illustrations white cloth hardcover. VG in VG DJ. hardcover
1920H39461Fribourg Switzerland: Comité national polonais en Amérique 1920. First Printing. Wraps. Fair. Quarto 13.5 x 13.5 inches in modern gray paper covers with cloth spine ex-library with perforated stamp on title page light marks bookplate with proper withdrawn stamp loosely laid in. With 33 maps mainly folding some with overlays and some in color followed by 27 sheets of tables. Fair condition with soil and light wear to outermost pages some of the wax or glassine overlays splitting and worn most of the maps are in good to very good condition condition but some have some splitting along folds light edgewear and loss surface soil and small stains at lower inner corners. The second of two volumes of maps to accompany the encyclopedia the first volume concentrating on the economics of Poland and its inhabitants. Uncommon in the trade and relatively few in institutions. Includes map on "Repartition des Juifs" in Poland. Comité national polonais en Amérique unknown
1945H5886Leon Mexico: Wydawnictwo Delegatury Ministerstwa Wyznan Religijnych i Oswiecenia Publicznego w Meksyku z Funduszow Rady Polonii Amerykanskiej 1945. Paperback. Very Good. First printing. Quarto cloth backed wraps 93 pp illustrated including photoplates. Very good. Worldcat locates 9 copies in institutions. In Polish: a geological and archaeological study of Colima Mexico including studies of its terrain and volcanic possibilities. Extremely uncommon publication from the Polish refugee colony at Santa Rosa near Leon in Guanajuato Mexico. Thousands of Polish refugees were first sent off to Soviet gulags and from there were placed in mainly British commonwealth countries including Iran and India although some ended up in Israel. The United States in trying to forge an alliance with Stalin declined to make room for Polish refugees although some indeed did end up on the west coast where they were put into Japanese internment camps. But the Mexican ambassador to Britain Alfonso Rozenzweig Diaz an admirer of the Polish General Sikorski who had pleaded with Roosevelt for assistance offered to put up a community of Poles in Santa Rosa Guanajuato where he made a "hacienda" available schools and school supplies which were supplemented by Polish-American organizations in the States. When the war ended in 1945 the President of Mexico made the Poles remaining at Santa Rosa welcome to either apply for permanent residency or to leave to Poland which was then under Soviet control and therefore almost as unwelcoming as it was under the Germans. Only a handful who had family back in Poland chose to return. Most others ended up in the United States but some who had married or established businesses stayed on in Guanajuato. Most of the Poles who ended up in Santa Rosa were at the end of a 2-year 20000km journey filled with much hardship. Wydawnictwo Delegatury Ministerstwa Wyznan Religijnych i Oswiecenia Publicznego w Meksyku z Funduszow Rady Polonii Amerykanskiej paperback
a87799January 1969 Audience and Public Opinion Research Department Radio Free Europe. 4to. 64p. wraps with cloth spine. Ex-university library. Good. light wear. Very Scarce. . paperback
Incisione in acciaio (mm. 100 x 130 parte incisa + margini bianchi) di A. Bozza (1811-1838) su disegno di J. Ligber (proveniente dalla "Storia della Polonia..." di B. Zaydler, edita a Firenze nel 1831). Ritrae il letterato polacco Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (1758-1841): esponente del primo Romanticismo, fu fra i proponitori della Costituzione di Maggio (1791). Costretto a fuggire per motivi politici, si recò negli Stati Uniti, tornando in patria solo dopo il Congresso di Vienna, ma dopo un periodo con incarichi istituzionali fu di nuovo esiliato, e morì a Parigi.
Incisione in acciaio (parte incisa: mm. 90 x 160) di Verico su disegno di Pieraccini. Dal ritratto ad olio realizzato nel 1587 da Cristofano di Papi Dell'Altissimo, che su incarico sia di Cosimo I che di Ferdinando I fece numerose copie dalla collezione di Paolo Giovio custodita al lago di Como. Stefano I Bathory (1533-1586) divenne re di Polonia e granduca di Lituania dopo la rinuncia di Enrico di Valois, grazie all'elezione a regina della moglie Anna Jagellona: rafforzò il potere regio e fu abile sia in politica interna che estera, riaffermando nella zona baltica la superiorità della Polonia sulla Russia.
Roma, Istituto per l’Europa Orientale, 1932. Traduzione, introduzione e note per cura di Luigi Salvini. Volume N. XXII della Collana: Piccola Biblioteca Slava, a cura di Ettore Lo Gatto. Contiene: Canti d’amore; Piccoli canti; Canti allegri e comici; Canti tristi; Canti rituali e religiosi; Dumy - Canti dei nonni - Canti storici. In 8vo (cm. 20,5); brossura originale con titoli al piatto e al dorso; pp. 116. Buono stato di conservazione. Ax
1993153091993 London, Pix, 1993. Au sommaire : un dossier consacré aux réalisateurs Franciszka et Stefan Themerson et à l'avant-garde polonaise, et des articles : Animation et image électronique - Michelangelo Antonioni - Mani Kaul - Zhang Yuan - Shinya Tsukamoto - Amos Gitai - John Cage - Mark Peploe - Stephen Dwoskin - etc. Bon état. La revue Pix, créée et dirigée par la réalisatrice Ilona Halberstadt, est consacrée au cinéma créatif et d'avant-garde. Elle ne compte que 3 numéros, publiés chacun à 4 années d'intervalle. En anglais.
1st edition. Original Color Illustrated Boards, 8v0, 155 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, My Destroyed Home: A Jewish Village in Poland Between Both World Wars. 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. Paper brown, but no chipping, touch of edgewear to front board, binding solid, about Very Good- Condition. (YID-26-30)
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. Period boards with gilt lettering. 4to. [272 pages], 33 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to The Time: A Periodical of Politics, Literature, and Science for All Matters Related to Jews and Judaism. One of the early Haskalah Hebrew literary journals published out of Galicia. Issued a weekly basis (September 1890 - May 1891) . The periodical appeared under the names Ha-Zeman and Ru'a? Ha-Zeman in alternate weeks, to avoid paying the duty levied on a weekly. (EJ, 2007) . As YIVO notes, even after the center of the Hebrew Haskalah movement had passed to Russia, animated literary life persisted in Galicia until the beginning of the twentieth century, though it was mainly local and provincial in character. This activity found expression in a broad spectrum of periodicals including Ha-Zeman. YIVO, 2018) Not to be confused with the later-published Hebrew newspaper of the same name, but published from 1903-1915. SUBJECTS: Hebrew periodicals -- Poland. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Oxford, HUC, NLI) , none on the East Coast. Ex-library with usual markings. Some pages are brittle and chipping. Pages browning and fragile but in good condition. Overall Good Condition. (YID-30-22)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 414 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. The Yeshiva. "The monumental, two-volume novel Tsemakh Atlas (19671968; translated as The Yeshiva) is Grade's richest work about the Musar world and its attempt to shape the ethical personality. Through the memorable character of Tsemakh Atlas, a tortured teacher of Musar who is trapped between its self-abnegating demands, the enticements of the secular world, and his own elemental desires, readers enter a universe of high religious ideals, intellectual and moral debate, and intense spiritual struggle. " - YIVO Encyclopedia. "Grade was one of the rare interpreters of yeshivah life in modern Yiddish literature, recreating the daily life of the yeshivah student with photographic accuracy, objectivity, and affection, and illustrating it with such scenes as rabbis discussing talmudic law, as in the novel Tsemakh Atlas" - EJ 2008. Printed by Shulsinger Bros, New York. Subjects: Yeshiva Yiddish Fiction. Chaim Grade. Light stain and touch of wear to cloth, about Very good condition. (YID-21-50A) xx
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 77 pages. 25 cm. In English. Originally published in the Journal of Central European Affairs and reprinted for private circulation in both German and English editions. Written while Europe was still reeling from WWII. Begins with the sentence Perhaps a more fitting title for this study would be Central Europe without Jews. Bernard Weinryb (19001982) was an "economic and social historian. Born in Turobin, Poland, Weinryb studied in Breslau at the Jewish Theological Seminary and at the university, was librarian at the seminary in 193133, and worked on the editorial staff of the Encyclopaedia Judaica in Berlin and Zurich (193334) . In 1934 he emigrated to Palestine, where he lectured at the School of Social Work and School of Economics until 1939, when he moved to the US, where he taught and did research at a number of scholarly and governmental institutions. (EJ) SUBJECTS: Holocaust - European Jewry. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NLI and HUC) . Pages are browning. Small chip to bottom right of cover wrapper. Overall in Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-131-16)
Milano, 1981, dicembre 15, titolo a tutta pagina del "Corriere della Sera", nel giornale completo.