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Tome 3 (des 11): lxiv + 685 + [1] pp., 30cm., reliure moderne en pleine toile grise, dans la série "Collection de Chroniques Belges inédites, publiée par ordre du gouvernement", 2 cachets, texte frais, bon état, poids: 2.2kg., B104233
In-8, demi-maroquin à coins rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée (qqs épid.), xxi, 125 p., portrait frontispice photographique. Edition originale et unique de ce recueil d'articles publiés par le jeune et prometteur économiste, mort prématurément à 21 ans. Contient, en introduction, le discours prononcé par Elie Halévy au cimetière d'Ablon, le 17 août 1926 sur la tombe de Jean-Pierre Lazare ainsi qu'un hommage de Charles Rist daté d'octobre 1926. Contient relié à la suite: GUERIN (Daniel) : "Jean-Pierre Lazard, 1905-1926, extrait de la ‘Revue des sciences politiques’", 1927. Ouvrage tiré à 200 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil teinté (n°42). Bon exemplaire.
2 ouvrage en 1 tome.: viii,338 + x,307pp., 19cm., 1e ouvrage: nouvelle édition, reliure demi-toile (plats marbrés), cachet, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, E72245
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 22 cm. Sermon by a Non-Zionist. SUBJECT (S) : Shavuot sermons. Zionism. OCLC + Worldcat list about 14 copies worldwide. Stamped on cover from date of publication. Very good condition. (BR-11-44)
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. " Light wear, Good+ Condition. (ZION-16-24) xx
Publication: London, Williams, Lea & Co, 1939. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 93 pages. Printed note from editor laid in. Shows very little wear. Very Good Condition. (BR-1)
Publication: London, Williams, Lea & Co, 1949. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 129 pages. Printed note from editor laid in. Edges slightly sunned. Some soiling on back cover. Very Good Condition. (BR-1)
Publication: London, Williams, Lea & Co, 1951. Stiff paper wrappers, 8vo, 110 pages. Printed note from editor laid in. Includes photo plate. Slight sunning on cover and spine. Very Good Condition. (BR-1)
London: Williams, Lea & Co. , 1946. Wrappers; 8vo. 102 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Great Britain -- Periodicals. Synagogues -- Great Britain. Cover sunned and stained; otherwise, very good condition. (BR-6)
Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 281-320 pages. 23 cm. Reprints of a special issue of the Bulletin of the Newport Historical Society from the summer of 1975. SUBJECT (S) : Synagogues -- Rhode Island -- Newport. Jews -- Rhode Island -- Newport. Named Corp: Touro Synagogue (Newport, R. I. ) . OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Three bright post cards laid in. Minor wear to top margin of cover; internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (SEF44-36)
London: Jews' College, 1954. Wrappers; 16mo. 21 pages. Annotated. Sixth Michael Friedländer Memorial lecture. Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. OCLC lists eleven copies worldwide. Pages brown; title page creased; very good condition. (BR-2)
London: United Synagogue, 1970. Cloth; 8vo. 132 pages. Eight articles by various authors. Illustrated with plates. With notes and two indices. OCLC lists eleven copies worldwide. Bound with incorrect title page. Newspaper clipping from the Jewish Chronicle, February 2, 1979, mentioning Rabbi Apple, one of the contributors, laid in. Very good condition. (k-BR-3)
Publication: London [etc. ] Printed by Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & co. Ltd. , 1933. 2nd edition? . Cloth, Large 8vo, 31, [1] pages. Includes frontis and other plates and portraits. 25 cm. Handsomely rebound in later cloth, with original paper covers bound in. Inscribed by Tuck to S. Gluckstein. Very Good Condition. (k-BR-1)
London: Bayswater Synagogue, 1963. Cloth; 8vo. X, 66 pages. Frontispiece photographic plate of exterior of the synagogue. Illustrated with plates. OCLC lists twenty copies worldwide. Excellent condition in good dust jacket. (k-BR-2)
Publication: London, Myers & Co. , 1905. Cloth, 12mo, 183 pages. Roth A10: 158. Gilt lettering on spine, gilt emblem on cover. Includes: Jehudah Halevi, The Story of a Street, Heinrich Heine: a Plea, Daniel Deronda and his Jewish Critics, Manasseh Ben Israel, Charity in Talmudic Times, Moses Mendelssohn, The National Idea in Judaism, The Story of a False Prophet, & Now and Then: a Composite Sketch of Ex-library with usual markings. Good condition. (BR-1)
London: George Routledge, and New York: Bloch, 1907. Cloth; 12mo. 178 pages. Judaism. Orthodox Judaism. Tradition (Judaism) . "In part re-written from my contributions during the last few years to the Jewish quarterly review, the Fortnightly review and the Jewish world. "--p. [vii] Pages brown; cover worn and soiled; first signature loosening. Ex-library copy. Good condition. (BR-2)
Publication: London, Wertheimer, Lea and Co. , 1882 (5642) . Fourth Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 121 pages. English and Hebrew on opposite pages. Gilt on spine. Inscription on inside of front cover. Binding becoming loose, page next to title page ripped in half, endpapers lightly soiled, wear to cover. Overall, Very Good condition. (BR-1)
Ex-library with usual marks, half-title detached, tears to spine; 8vo; 309 pages; "Published at the request of the founders. " This volume only, but stands on its own. Sermons include: "God protects our Fatherland (Preached on the Day of Humiliation and Prayer, as appointed by Her Majesty in Council, to he held for troubles in India) , " "The Synagogue and the Organ (Preached on the re-consecration of the West London Synagogue of British Jews, Margaret-street, and on the Inaugeration of the Organ) , " "The Passover and the Emancipation Act ('...to-day the Passover is realised unto us for the first time 'by the seeing of the eye'....this is the first Passover commemorated by us as free citizens of Britain, placed on equal footing of equality with the rest of our fellow countrymen') , " "A lecture on the Jewish Pulpit, " etc. Ex-library with usual markings. Light soiling. Pages are warped but all content is clear. (MX-9-13B)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 228, 92 pages. Mostly in English with a Hebrew section. Gilt on spine. Photo plate of author. No dustjacket. Ex-library. Very Good condition. (BR-10-4) xx
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 25 cm. "A sermon preached at Bechstein Hall at the Service of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, on the morning of the Day of Atonement, October 7th, 1916. Israel Isidor Mattuck (1883 1954) was a British rabbi (who grew up in the United States) Mattuck took part in the 1927 founding of the London Society of Christians and Jews. He was also a member of the first Executive Committee of the British Council of Christians and Jews, formed in 1942. (Wikipedia, 2017) OCLC + Worldcat list 16 copies worldwide. Slight wear to wrappers and some edgewear. About very good condition. (BR-11-41)
London: Jewish Historical Society of England, 1974. Cloth; 8vo. 155 pages. Gilt lettering on cover. Illustrated with facsimiles. One photographic plate of the author. Glossary pages 118-19. Solomon de Medina, a member of the London Spanish & Portuguese synagogue, was "the most prominent British Jew in the world of politics and business affairs down to the 19th century. " He was knighted in 1700 by William III. "Oskar K. Rabinowicz, a biographical sketch": p. 121. "An extension (by the author) of a lecture delivered by Oskar K. Rabinowicz before the Jewish Historical Society of England on 19 June 1947." Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Excellent condition. (k-BR-3)
Publication: London, Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1842 (5602) . Bound in newer cloth, 8vo, 65 pages. Gilt on spine. From personal library of Rabbi Bernard M. Kaplan. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. Very Good condition. (k-BR-1)
London: J. Lowndes, 1819. Cloth; 8vo. 27 pages. Milner was noted less for 'serious drama' than for his melodramatic adaptations of Scott and Byron. Scarce: only the BL copy in NSTC. OCLC lists eight copies worldwide. Pages brown; cover very worn and soiled. Spine and page-edges worn. Non-archival repair to spine. Ex-library copy. Fair condition. (k-BR-2)
vii + 689pp., 27cm., modern hardcover, spine in cloth, stamp at title page, few occasional foxing, good condition, G94434
v + 286pp., illustrated with 4 maps and some tables, 28cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation submitted to the department of history and the committee on graduate studies of Stanford University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), bound in solid hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, weight: 1.6kg., G113150