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London: The Cresset Press, 1949. Cloth; 12mo. 38 pages. First edition. Illustrated with maps in black and white; centerfold map of modern Jerusalem in four colors. SUBJECT (S) : Jerusalem -- History. Edgeworn; sunned; spine chipping. Good condition. (BR-4)
London: Hutchinson, 1900. Cloth; 8vo. Xv, 359 pages. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Top edge gilt. Jews. Jews -- United States. OCLC lists five copies worldwide. Edges bumped; bit of cover soil; otherwise, very good condition. (BR-2)
Small 8vo; 231 pages. Very Good Condition. (holo2-53-2)
First edition. Original paper wrapper. 8vo. 84 pages, 19cm. In English. With military abbreviations and glossary of Hebrew terms. The author was the senior Jewish chaplain to the Eighth Army. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. World War, 1939-1945 -- Palestine. World War, 1939-1945 -- Middle East. Cover soil. Very good condition. (BR-4-1)
London: George Routledge, and New York: E. P. Dutton, 1907. Cloth; 12mo. 264 pages. Text on cover: "The Semitic Series. " OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Backstrip missing; binding very loose. Pages brown; cover worn and water-stained. Some margin notes in pencil. Fair condition. (BR-2)
xvii + 299pp.+ engraved frontispice (author's portrait), 17cm., beautiful modern half-leather binding (gilt title on spine), upper edges in gilt, few foxing, VG
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1944. First edition. Cloth; 8vo. 243 pages. A novel set in the period of Richard the Lion-hearted and focusing on the difficult lives of English Jews. Colorful dust jacket. Lehmann 155. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- England -- Fiction. Jewish fiction. Great Britain -- History -- Richard I, 1189-1199 -- Fiction. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (BR-4) xx
Publication: Ireland, Belfast News-Letter, Ltd. , 1949. Cloth, 8vo, 378 pages. Very Good condition. (BR-1)
Cloth, tall 8vo. , xiii, 464 pages. Edition: New ed. , rev. And enl. , by Cecil Roth. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Bibliography. Jews -- Bibliography. A revised edition of Bibliotheca anglo-judaica compiled by Joseph Jacobs and Lucien Wolf (London, 1888) and a catalog of material relating to Anglo-Jewish history found in the Mocatta library and collections housed in University college, London. (Introduction) Wear to cover and spine. Text in very good condition. A few light pencil markings throughout.(BIB-17-2)
Publication: Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1962 (5723) . Cloth, 8vo, 318 pages. Silver lettering on spine. Photoplate emblems on endpapers. Includes many halftone photoplates and illustrations. Spine lightly soiled, jacket has small tear top right front corner. Very Good condition in Good dust jacket. (BR-1)
Publication: London, Collins, 1983. Quarter-bound cloth, 8vo, 223 pages. Many photo plates. Baron J. De Rothschild's obituary clipped from an August 24, 1984 Jewish Chronicle is inserted in front cover. Very Good condition in very good jacket. (BR-1)
1st edition. Original cloth with dust jacket. 8vo, . 9 x 6 inches, viii + 539 pages. " A Jewish community has existed in Great Britain since the time of William the Conqueror, although in 1290 it was expelled . Re-admitted by Oliver Cromwell, the Anglo-Jewish community has produced such notables as Benjamin Disraeli, Moses Montefiore, Herbert Samuel, Chaim Weitzmann, the English Rothschilds, and a host of [others]. This wide-ranging and controversial history of the Jews in Great Britain is the first scholarly book to survey the whole of the Anglo-Jewish history from the mediaeval time to the present. Professor Rubinstein vigorously disputes the idea of anti-semitism as virtually endemic . Arguing instead that Britain's tradition has always been very philo-semitic. " (from the front flap) . Fair amount of pencil notes in margins, date stamp on front end paper (review copy) , sticker on dust jacket spine, Good Condition overall, Very Good dust jacket. (AC-6-2)
good; London: English Zionist Federation, 1917. Wrappers; 8vo. 24 pages. Jewish question. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Wear and light soiling to cover. Good condition. (ZION-9-12)
Publication: London, The Folio Society, 1971. Cloth, 8vo, 290 pages. Gilt on spine, handsome illustration on the cloth cover. Like new. Very Good condition. (BR-1)
London: Jewish Post Publications, 1955. Wrappers; 16mo. 31 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. Illustrated with plates. Glossary pages 30-31. Though dealing with Germany, a British Jewish imprint by an important German Jewish refugee to the England. Orthodox Judaism -- Germany -- Frankfurt am Main -- History -- 19th century. Jews -- Germany -- Frankfurt am Main -- History -- 19th century. OCLC lists eleven copies worldwide.Contains highlighted text and an inscription from previous owner. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (AC-2-6)
Wrappers; 8vo. 48 pages. Includes lists of officers, subscribers and donors. The orphanage housed twenty-three children, among them German refugees. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Appeal for donation laid in. Some edgewear; lower right-hand corner of front cover is creased; very good condition. (k-BR-2)
xlvi + 552pp., Edition originale de 1896, 32cm., reliure cart. d'éditeur (peu taché), texte et intérieur en bel état, dans la série "Collection de chroniques belges inédites", publication de l'Académie Royale de Belgique (Commission royale d'histoire), [extrait de la préface: "Le manuscrit Galba B.I. que nous publions ici d'une manière complète fait partie de la collection Cottonique déposée au British Museum, etc."], B78071
Original Publishers Clloth. 8vo. Xii, 404 pages. 8 plates (facsims. ) , tables. 23 cm. CONTENTS: Law and everyday life in the Hebrew kingdoms and twelfth-century England, by A. S. Diamond; Hebrew books and 'Judaica' in mediaeval Oxford and Cambridge, by R. Loewe; The Roth 'Hake' manuscript, by V. D. Lipman; The travels of Moses Cassuto, by R. Barnett; The Jews in English foreign trade--a consideration of the 'Philo Patriae' pamphlets of 1753, by E. R. Samuel; 'Sefer Giddul Banim': an anonymous Judaeo-German tract on the education of children, printed in London in 1771, by S. Stein; The Jews of the Parish of St. James, Duke's Place, in the City of London, by A. Rubens; Forerunners of Zionism in the Victorian era, by N. Bentwich and J. M. Shaftesley; Hermann Adler, Yeshivah Bahur, Prague, 1860-1862, by A. Schischa; Arthur Cohen, Q. C. (1829-1914) , by I. Finestein; A remarkable family: the Palgraves, by L. Edwards; The Mocatta Library, by J. W. Scott; Anglo-Jewish Hagadot: a bibliography, by R. P. Lehmann; A bibliography of the writings of Cecil Roth, by O. K. Rabinowicz. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- History. Includes bibliography: pages 333-387. Very good condition. (FEST1-65)
8vo. 32 pages. SUBJECT (S) : United States politics and government 1789-1809; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Madison, James, 1751-1836. OCLC lists 1 copy by this printer worldwide (UConn) . Tears in margins throughout with some text missing on pages 1-2, water stain throughout, owner's name on last page, fair condition. (SPEC-6-12)
Publication: London, Wertheimer, Lea & Co. 1894. Cloth, 8vo, 130 pages. First edition. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Gilt on all edges of the pages. Frontis plate of Rachel Simon. Ex-library with minimal markings. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. Roth A10: 264. Very Good condition. (k-BR-1)
London: George Routledge, and New York: Bloch, 1908. Cloth; 8vo. Xliii, 286 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Singer. Jewish sermons, English. Previous owner's name in pencil on inside front cover. Underlining and margin marks in ink and pencil. Boards very worn; backstrip missing; first few pages detached and chipping. Poor condition. (BR-3)
Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 55 pages. 25 cm. Second Printing; originally printed in 1948. Subtitle: The Oldest Synagogue Building in the United States: Dedicated Founded 1658. 1763, Designated a National Historic Site, 1946. Paper Wrappers lightly soiled, corners bumped. Previous owners name on inside cover, pencil marginalia throughout, but still nice. Good+ condition. (SEF44-11)
Paris, chez Treuttel et Würtz, 1829. In-8 broché, couverture d'attente de l'époque. 336 pages. Mention de nouvelle édition augmentée de quelques lettres inédites. L'auteur était le fils de Madame de STAEL. Bon exemplaire.
In -8°, pp. VIII, 128, 40 incisioni ft protette da velina. Tela coeva con decorazioni in oro. I ricordi di navigazione sulla Manica di Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (1793-1867), uno dei maggiori pittori inglesi del XIX secolo a raffigurare scenari marittimi. Navigation memories on the Big Channel of Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, one of most important english artist from XIX Century between those who painted sea subjects.
8vo; 326 pages; "The ancient Borough of Sunderland had no Jewish population prior to the expulsion--1290. Within 100 years of the readmission (1656) however, Jews began to foregather there. The circumstances that prompted them to settle there are fully set out in this book. " Backstrip rubbed. Institutional marks. No jacket. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (BR-5)