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In 8°, br. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 205,(3); coll. "L'altra voce. Saggi. 3"; prima ed., ottimo es.. (x035)
1954ABE-175725429022416 PAGES-IN 3-BAUDOUIN DE BELGIQUE EN COUVERTURE-TRENTE JOURS ET JE VOUS DONNE LA PAIX! LE PARI DE MENDES FRANCE, 2 PAGES, 4 PHOTOS-RESURRECTION DE CELINE LE PLUS CRUCIFIE DES ECRIVAINS FRANCAIS, PAR JEAN THIERY DOYEN, SUR 2 PAGES, 3 PHOTOS-QUI SERA REINE DES BELGES?, SUR 3 PAGES, 17 PHOTOS-DANGER DE MORT EN PALESTINE QUI TERRE A GUERRE A, PAR ANDRE FALK, SUR 3 PAGES, 9 PHOTOS, CARTE-M. COTY ET LE PROTOCOLE, PAR SYLVAIN BONMARIAGE, PHOTO-(DS25)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 19 pages. Illustrated with photographs. Posted on b ack cover to Prof. Harry Wolfson, Harvard University. Library name written in. Very good condition. (W-62)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 86 pages, 24 cm. In German. Title translates to "Ten Years Balfour Declaration, 1917-1927." A collection of essays on the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and the developments thereafter. Features essays by leading German and Austrian Zionists Otto Abeles, Dr N. M. Gelber, Z. P. Chajes, Adolf Bohm, and others. SUBJECTS: Zionism. OCLC Number: 9447233.Wrappres are lightly soiled. Internally very good. (ZION2-2-41)
1971ABE-1710443410435126 PAGES-23,5 CM X 32,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE PHOTO DE FRANCESCO SCAVULLO-SUITE SUR 23 PAGES-JEREMY BAILEY, 12 PAGES-MARTIAL RAYSSE PREMIERE PARTIE:"L'ESTHETIQUE", 6 PAGES-UN MUSEE CINQ GALERIES, 4 PAGES-LES PALESTINIENS VUS PAR BRUNO BARBEY TEXTE DE JEAN GENET, 21 PAGES-LES JOURNEES DE MR VASE, PAR JACQUES STERNBERG ET JEAN GOURMELIN, 7 PAGES-(100N)
1759M1635361759 Chaubert Couverture rigide 1759 ABREGE CHRONOLOGIQUE DE L' HISTOIRE DES JUIFS . Jusqu' à la ruine de Jerusalem par Tite sous Vespasien . Avec des discours entre chaque époque . Paris,Chaubert / Herissant , 1759. In12 plein veau , XIII - 524 pp. Un mors un peu faible, coins frottés. Exemplaire néanmoins très solide , intérieur en très bon état.
c5530A Louvain, chez Valinthout et Vandenzande, 1824; in-8°, demi toile chagrinée marron, filets et titre dorés au dos ( reliure vers 1840); étiquette de classement sur le 1er plat; (6)pp., 356pp.Infime accroc à la coiffe supérieure, très rares piqûres.
c2237London,W.&A.K.Johnston Limited,sans date (vers 1910); in-4°,pleine toile éditeur beige illustrée et imprimée en noir et or au 1er plat,dos muet; 2ff.,6pp.(de texte,dont Index des noms).Avec 16 planches hors texte en couleurs : cartes et plans.On a joint de chez le même éditeur une carte " Palestine in time of Christ " en noir, carte volante in-4°,repliée.
Bologna, Antoniano, 1979, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 381 completamente illustrato a colori.
35012Paris de l'imprimerie de Gérard Jollain, sans date (début XVIIIe, 1703?) 1703 in 4 oblong (18,5x25) 1 volume reliure plein velin granité de l'époque, dos à nerfs muet, page de titre gravée illustrée, et 147 planches gravées numérotées de 1 à 148 (la planche portant le N°100 manque, la marge latérale externe de la planche 134 est légèrement plus courte). Rare recueil édité par Gérard Jollain. Dimension: 175 x 245 mm. De très nombreuses planches portent la mention: Jollain [Gérard] excud. Relié à la suite: VITA ET MIRACULA CHRISTI EX NOVO TESTAMENTO. LA VIE ET LES MIRACLES DE JESUS CHRIST, tiréz du nouveau testament. Gérard Jollain excudit, Colongne, page de titre gravée illustrée, et 120 planches gravées numérotées de 1 à 120 (la dernière planche gravée est doublée), Des planches gravées portent la mention: Jollain [Gérard] excud. et les planches 51, 59 75 portent la mention: F. Canpion fecit [ François Campion ]. Très rare et précieux recueil en reliure de l'époque renfermant 267 planches gravées, et 2 pages de titre gravées illustrées, l'ensemble en très beau et contrasté tirage. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Original Wraps. 12mo. 27, [4] pages. 18 cm. First appearance. Selecoes Sionistas, Ano 1, Maio 1949 -5709 [Iyar] N. 1. A 'Meguila' de Proclamacao do Estado de Israel. Zionist Selections, published May 1949 to celebrate the one year anniversary of Israel Independence Day. Contains selections present and past from Zionist leaders, and proclamations and announcements on the establishment of the State of Israel. First appearance of the periodical Selecoes Sionistas, long lasting Brazilian-Zionist periodical. Subjects: Jews - Brazil - Periodicals. Zionism - Brazil - Periodicals. Jews. Zionism. Periodicals. Brazil. OCLC lists 2 copies (Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) , none in New York. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-6-46)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 46 pages. 23 cm. First edition. First brochure for the first Israel Bond Issuance, announcing the amount and bond types available, etc. Contains several charts and graphs discussing Israel's import/export amounts, public debt, government expenditures, military expenditures, etc. With one map of Israel. The idea to float bonds issued by Israel's government was conceived by Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, in the aftermath of Israel's War of Independence. The war had taken a terrible toll in casualties (more than 1% of the country's population was killed) , and the nation's fledgling economy was devastated. Compounding the dire situation was the fact that Israel faced economic demands unique to the new state, most especially the arrival of hundreds of thousands of immigrants. In Israel's early years, immigrants generally fell into two categories: Holocaust survivors and Jewish refugees from Arab countries, who poured in as the British Blockade ended and Middle Eastern Jews fled or were expelled from their home countries. Short on money, the country suffered food shortages and rationing, and the new arrivals had to be housed in primitive conditions. With his country financially overwhelmed, Ben-Gurion turned to the Diaspora community for help. In September 1950, he convened a meeting of American Jewish leaders at Jerusalem's King David Hotel, where he proposed issuing bonds to help provide Israel with a more secure economic foundation. Ben-Gurion's goals were two-fold: to obtain millions of dollars in funding for immigrant absorption and the construction of national infrastructure, and to engage Diaspora Jewry as active partners in building the new Jewish state. The American Jewish leaders supported Ben-Gurion's plan and, the following spring, the prime minister traveled to New York to help launch the inaugural Independence Issue at a gala Madison Square Garden ceremony . Final results for 1951 more than doubled projections, exceeding $52 million (Wikipedia, 2015) . Subjects: Finance - Israel. Bonds, Government - Israel (State) Economic history - Israel (State) Economic history. Finance. Israel - Economic conditions. American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel. OCLC lists 5 copies (Wayne State, NYPL, US Dept of State, Penn, Harvard) , none in Israel and none west of Detroit. Soiled wraps, folded in half, institutional marks faintly visible on wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. Important. (ZION-6-49) xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 15 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Three page Statement of members of the American Rabbinate denouncing the American Council for Judaism, stating that the ACJ slanders fellows Jews and negates Judaism. Dated May, 1956. Contains the endorsement by Rabbis from nearly every state in the country (pgs. 4-15) . ""Most reprehensible of all the Council's slanders is the charge that American Jews who adhere to the ideas of Zionism are guilty of 'dual loyalty.' This is a lie which has long been the tool of anti-Semites; with contempt we see it revived today by those who call themselves Jews....One thousand three hundred and twleve rabbis representing all three branches of American Judaism Orthodox, Conservative and Reform in a joint declaration issued on May 6, denounced the American Council for Judaism, asserting that this group 'has consistently misrepresented the Jewish people before the bar of public opinion.' Subjects: Zionism. Rabbis - United States. Rabbis. OCLC lists one copy (Harvard) . Very good condition. Rare and important (ZION-4-17)
New York, American Zionist Council, 1955. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 13 pages. Early Statehood-period critique of this American Jewish Anti-Zionist organization. Accuses the ACJ of affiliating with such anti-Semitic extremists as Gerald LK Smith and Merwin K. Hart. With a brief foreword by Albert Einstein in which he compares the ACJ to the Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith in pre-War Europe. Not in Singerman.Very Good Condition. (zion-8-24) xxx
1987LFA-126722407Une plaquette de 32 pages, format 175 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1987, Mediaspaul, bon état
2020LFA-126746336Un ouvrage de 320 pages, format 180 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2020, bon état
186011201860 MORIZOT s.d.(1860) -
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 144 pages and portrait, 17 cm. In Hebrew. From the First year of Israeli Statehood. Title translates to Zeev Jabotinsky: An Anthology in Honor of His Memory. Published for the nine year anniversary of his death and features commemorative essays by Menachem Begin, Ari Jabotinsky, and more. Vladimir (Zeev) Jabotinsky (18801940) , Zionist leader, founder of Revisionist Party; he was involved in Zionist politics since the turn of the century in Russia, was famous as a publicist, poet, essayist, and orator in Russian, Hebrew, and Yiddish; he founded the Jewish Legion in the first world war, and in the 1920s, founded the right-wing Revisionist Zionist movement Betar after having broken with mainstream Zionism. During a tour of the United States in 1940, he died suddenly, and due to the animosity toward him on the part of Ben-Gurion, his remains were not returned to Israel until after Ben-Gurions final resignation as prime minister in 1964. (Yivo Encyclopedia) . SUBJECTS: Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 1880-1940. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Minor foxing on cover. Pages are browning. Overall Good+ Condition. (ZION-14-68)
77901Bâle, C.F. Spittler 1885, 215x140mm, 438pages, demi-percaline rouge, titre au dos doré, bon état.
Royal octavo. Pp. 60. Original printed green wrappers, spine bit sunned. In a near fine condition. - - First edition. With a chronological historical summary of the principal political events in Palestine since 1st January, 1946. With a note on the cost of lawlessness in Palestine, a note on Education, and two other chapters whose purpose is "to correct some of the mis-statements made to the Committee." Scarce.
Roma, Centro Arabo di Informazioni, s.d. (1960), in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 104.
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur, dated 1824, on verso; half-title with Approbation, dated 1818, on verso. List of subscribers. Footnotes. Printed on laid paper. Hardcover, contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt, with small shelf label, all edges speckled, old institutional stamps and label. In about fine condition. ~ Travel account to the Holy Land. Not in Tobler, who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur dated 1824 on verso; half-title with Approbation dated 1818 on verso, list of subscribers, footnotes. Original printed wrappers slightly edge frayed. In a very good condition, with contemporary Prize label in manuscript. ~ Travel account to the Holy land. This edition not in Tobler who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.
Original Wraps. 4to. 31 pages. 28 cm. First edition. With 19 illustrations and map of the Weizmann Memorial Forest. Weizmann Day Program, to honor the life of Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952) ; containts the program of the Jewish National Fund Council celebration of Weizmann Day, a Biographical sketch of the life of Weizmann, the Weizmann Memorial Forest, and Program Aids for the Youth Group and Hebrew School for the celebration. Subjects: Anniversaries. Weizmann, Chaim, 1874-1952 - Anniversaries, etc. Weizmann, Chaim, 1874-1952. OCLC lists 4 copies (Harvard, HUC, Penn, Natl Libr Israel) , none in New York. Wraps and bottom edge soiled, institutional stamp on front and rear wrap, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (ZION-6-29)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [4], 26, [2] pages. 17 x 24 cm. First edition. "Drawings by Otte Wallisch; text by E. Mechner. " Eretz Israel, Facts and Figures, published by the Head Offices of Keren Hayesod and Keren Kayemeth Leisrael, Jerusalem, 5698 (1937/38) ; distributed by the United Palestine Appeal, New York City. $4, 500, 000 in 1938 is the goal of United Palestine Appeal - p. [2]. Illustrated brochure by the United Palestine Appeal detailing the cultural and material progress, immigration statistics and demographics, agricultural and industrial developement, development of Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, J. N. F. Land, etc. Each page contains graphs, maps, charts, or other illustrations to depict the figures. Otte Wallish (19031977) was an emigre to Israel who established himself as a graphic designer and contributed to the symbolic self-representation of the Jewish state . In 1936, Wallish set up a design studio in a building in Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv, that had been chosen as a national landmark. His design studio doubled as a kind of front for SHA'I, the Haganah's secret service . Wallish was responsible for the calligraphy and design of the scroll for Israel's Declaration of Independence. In addition, Walisch handled the preparation of the exhibit hall in which the State's Independence was announced. In 1948, too, Wallish took the lead in designing Israel's first postage stamps. He chose a design based on ancient coins, found in archaeological research on the First Jewish-Roman War and the Bar Kochba Revolt . Wallish continued to be a leading designer of Israeli stamps . Israel's first coins were designed from a proposal submitted by Israel Numismatic Society proposal, put together with Leo Kadman, Hanan Pavel, and Wallish. He also designed paper currency for Israel . Over the years, Wallish also designed posters. For instance, one poster shows the Jewish immigration by ship and another promotes the ZIM shipping line. His posters have been featured in exhibition and the 1997 Selling Zionism exhibit at the Israel Museum. In 2006, a Wallish poster was shown at The New Hebrews: 100 Years of Art in Israel exhibit, Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin . His posters are displayed as well at the Central Zionist Archives and the Tel Aviv Museum (Wikipedia 2015) . Subjects: Keren Hayesod; Jewish National Fund; United Israel Appeal. Oclc lists 11 copies. Light wear to wraps, institutional stamp on verso of title page, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-43)