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1st separate edition. Period boards with original paper wrappers bound in, pages [510]-531 (ie.22 pages) ; 24 cm. Reprint from the Biblioteca Sacra, July, 1911. Includes bibliographical references. Solomon Schechters copy with his presentation bookplate. Harold Marcus Wiener (1875-1929) was a British-born Jerusalem lawyer and bible scholar who was killed in the 1929 riots in Palestine. His entire estate was bequeathed to the Spanish and Portugese Jews' Congregation of London. Mordechai Ben Katharina Mayer Wiener was born into a privileged Anglo-Jewish family, received his legal education at Cambridge University and became a renowned British lawyer. But he became more famous as a Bible scholar focused on the legal aspects of Bible study. In 1923 he immigrated to Israel, "to better understand the Bible, to retreat from public life, and to focus on his studies. He lived in Jerusalem near Herods Gate, and became close to the Arab population, and he funded scholarships for Arab students at the American University in Beirut. On the outbreak of the 1929 riots, he was at home with 2 Jewish workers who were renovating his home. Wiener drove them in his car back toward the Jewish neighborhoods, but the three passengers were killed in the Damascus Gate. Wiener was buried in a mass grave along with 15 others killed in the first part of the riots (Wikipedia 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Blindstamp on titlepage, damp stains throughout. Otherwise Good Condition. (KH-5-33)
Original Brown Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. [12]-19 pages ; 22 cm. Offprint from Essays Presented To Leo Baeck On The Occasion Of His Eightieth Birthday, published by East and West Library in London in 1954. This copy is inscribed by Bentwhich on the wrappers, With Normans Love and Apologies. Norman De Mattos Bentwich OBE MC (1883 1971) was a British barrister and legal academic. He was the British-appointed attorney-general of Mandatory Palestine and a lifelong Zionist Norman Bentwich was the oldest son of British Zionist Herbert Bentwich. (Wikipedia, 2017) Creased along the middle of every page. Otherwise about very good condition. (BR-11-56)
New York: George H. Doran, 1918. 1st edition. Wrappers; 12mo. Vii, 93 pages. A brief and comprehensive survey of the various forms of celebration in Jewry in honor of the promulgation of the British Charter of Zionism, confined to the events and utterances of the first few weeks following publication of Mr. Balfour's historic letter. Chapters include: Resolutions, Statements, and Messages of Zionist Organisations; Resolutions of Other Jewish Organizations; Views of Jewish Leaders; Public Demonstrations; Press Comment. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Zionism. Note(s) : "The charter of Zionism, letter from the British government ... To Lord Rothschild, in which Mr. A. J. Balfour, secretary of state for foreign affairs, declared the sympathy of the British government with Zionist aspirations and its favourable attitude towards the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. " Wear to spine & front cover, which also has institutional stamps. Otherwise Good Condition. (ZION-16-24)
1st Edition. Original Green Boards. 8vo. [cviii], 853 pages ; 23 cm. Inscribed by Loewe on the front end page. The last published work by Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore, who edited this volume with Herbert Martin James Loewe. Loewe (18821940) was a noted scholar of Semitic languages and Jewish culture. His grandfather, Louis Loewe had (also) been Sir Moses Montefiores secretary... (Claude Montefiores great uncle) . (Wikipedia, 2016) Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore was the intellectual founder of Anglo-Liberal Judaism and the founding president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, a scholar of the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic literature and New Testament, an influential anti-Zionist leader in the communal body, the Anglo-Jewish Association, and an educator. He was a significant figure in the contexts of modern Jewish religious thought, Jewish-Christian relations, and Anglo-Jewish socio-politics. (Wikpedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Judaism. Jewish ethics. Jewish literature. Ex-library with Jewish institutional stamp and usual markings. Overall good condition. (BR-11-32)
Paris, Plon, 1883; in-4, III-544 + 528 pp., reliure demi-cuir rouge à coins, dos lisse (épidermure, mors légèrement abîmé, mais bonne présentation). Avec un frontispice de F. Hill, imprimé par Chardon. Bon état.
Paris, Garnier Frères, 1867; in-12, 443 pp. + 400 pp. + 400 pp. + 372 pp., reliures demi-veau rouge, dos lisse. Les 4 volumes. Histoire de la conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands, du IXème siècle jusqu'au XIIème siècle. Très bon état.
London: Groombridge and Sons, 1884. Cloth; 8vo. 580 pages. Fifteenth edition, "with portrait of the author. " Illustrated with frontispiece engraving of the author. Gilded, embossed cover; all edges gilt. Women in the Bible. Title Subject: Bible -- Biography. OCLC lists four copies worldwide. Some browning and light foxing; previous owners' names on inside front cover and flyleaf; otherwise, very good condition. (BR-2-2)
London, Published by the author, "and may be had also of S. Solomon," 1853. Bound in newer cloth, 8vo, 218 pages. SUBJECT(S): Jewish sermons. Sermons, English. Author, it is noted, is "from Berlin." OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Very Good condition. (k-BR-1)
226 p. ; 226pp. Very Good in Very Good jacket. (AC-5-5)
xii + 263pp.avec illustrations dans le texte + 78 planches hors-texte en photogravure et 6 fac-similés lithographiques en couleur, 39cm., reliure toile rouge d'éditeur avec titre doré, tranches supérieures dorées, très bon état, poids élévé de 5kg., texte en français, S83549
Dessiné et lith. par Jules Arnout, imp. Lemercier, Paris. Cm.39x30. Wide margins.
Dessiné et lith. par Jules Arnout, imp. Lemercier, Paris. Cm.29x39. Wide margins.
London: Trübner, 1873. Cloth; 8vo. Viii, 314 pages. Text on title page: "Published by request. " Jewish sermons -- Great Britain. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide. Pages brown; underlining and margin notes in pencil in some chapters; otherwise, very good condition. (k-BR-2)
Jerusalem: Hozaah Ivrith, 1940. Cloth; 8vo. 232 pages. Illustrated with plates. Frontispiece photograph of Herbert Bentwich. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Some edgewear; two-inch tear on inside front cover. Ex library copy. Good condition. (k-BR-2)
Publication: London, The Soncino Press, 1932. Quarterly journal, Paper wrappers, small 8vo, 108 pages. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Backstrip coming off at top. Very Good Condition. (BR-1)
New York: Basic Books, 1970. First American edition. Cloth; 8vo. 274 pages. Photograph of author on flap of dust jacket. Illustrated chapter on Middle Ages; most is on modern period. Includes bibliographic notes and 13-page index. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Great Britain. Judaism -- Great Britain. Lehmann 30. Jacket has wear to edges and corners. Bit of soil to flyleaf and jacket. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (BR-4)
London: Cornmarket Press, 1967. Cloth; 4to. 88 pages. Profusely illustrated. Contents: The family / Alma Birk -- The making of a chief rabbi -- Stranger in the gallery / Monica Furlong visits the New London Synagogue -- Religion and morality / Louis Jacobs -- Love your competitor? / Solomon Goldman -- Jack Levine, protest painter / Charles Spencer -- The caretakers / Michael Wallach -- The black Jews of Harlem -- Reflections on a Mishnah / Judah Goldin -- The lost world / Isidor Kaufmann -- The news / Bernard Kops -- The Jewish disease / Chaim Bermant on gambling -- Old Hesse / Karen Gershon -- My father's death / Elie Wiesel -- Social and personal / Colin MacInnes on the Jewish Chronicle -- Nine sculptors -- The dreamers / Pamela Melnikoff -- In search of latkes / Anthony Blond -- A taste of Israel / Cyril Ray. Notes: "The second edition of Quest, an independent publication sponsored by The New London Synagogue. " OCLC lists eight copies worldwide. Corners bumped; otherwise, very good condition. (BR-3)
A PARIS, lib. His. d'E. Babeuf - 1825 - In-16 - Broché- Frontispice dépliant "flotte de Guillaume le Conquérent" - 319 pages - cRésumé de l'histoire de Normandie - du Bois - Envoi rapide et soigné
xii + 404pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in green cloth, dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), few small spots on blanco endpapers, else in very good condition, H98515
vii + 207pp., 19cm., 1st ed., hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, stamp, VG
London: Pioneer Press, [1910? ]. Wrappers; 12mo. 16 pages. Anti-Christian tract. Ethics (Christian) Christianity (Anti) OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Some darkening. Good condition. (BR-3)
London: Pioneer Press, 1893. Wrappers; 12mo. 30 pages. Anti-Christian tract. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Sunned; pages very brittle. Two-inch tear at top of spine; corner chipping off. Fair condition. Very Scarce. (k-BR-3)
Publication: London, Edward Goldston Ltc. , 1931. Cloth, 8vo, 351 pages. Illustrated by Jacob Kramer. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Rear board coming loose, wear to outer spine and corners. Otherwise, Very Good condition. (BR-1)
Publication: London, Edward Goldston Ltc. , 1931. Cloth, 8vo, 351 pages. Illustrated by Jacob Kramer. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Rear board coming loose, wear to outer spine and corners. Otherwise, Very Good condition. (Comhist1-1)
London: Routledge, 1928. Cloth; 16mo. 115 pages. Pages brown; some cover staining. Owner's name on inside front cover. Ex-library with minimal markings. Good+ condition. (BR-6)