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1972A116792Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies 1972. 1st edition. Near Fine. quarto. card covers xiii 424p. b/w pls. text ills. maps appends. bibliog. index In collaboration with the World Conference of Christians for Palestine. Scarce Institute for Palestine Studies unknown
180478063London 1804. Original farveakvatint. Folio. Arkets størrelse : 325 cm X 47 cm. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Fra verket “Views in Egypt Palestine and other parts of the Ottoman empireâ€. Luigi Mayer 1755-1803 tysk-italiensk maler. Verket ble utgitt av R. Bowyer 1758-1834. </em> unknown
149378274Nürnberg 1493. Originalt tresnitt med nyere kolorering. Folio. Arkets størrelse : 276 X 406 cm.Folio. Original woodcut with recent colouring. Size of sheet : 276 X 406 cm. Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Hartmann Schedel : Liber Chronicarum. Utgitt av Anton Koberger i Nürnberg i 1493.“It is one of the best-documented early printed books—an incunabulum —and one of the first to successfully integrate illustrations and text.†Wikipedia.The publisher and printer was Anton Koberger the godfather of Albrecht Dürer who in the year of Dürer's birth in 1471 ceased goldsmithing to become a printer and publisher. He quickly became the most successful publisher in Germany eventually owning 24 printing presses and having many offices in Germany and abroad from Lyon to Budapest. Wikipedia.The large workshop of Michael Wolgemut then Nuremberg's leading artist in various media provided the unprecedented 1809 woodcut illustrations. Wikipedia.Utbedret rift ved nedre marg.Tear repaired at lower margin. </em> unknown
a91513One piece of paper 9x12 inches. Printed on recto only. Parallel text in German and Hebrew. On top of page: "Madchen Waisenhaus fur Palestina Beth Machsse Layetomot in Jerusalem. " Three original purple ink seals at bottom of text. First reads: "Ichor Dawid Padru Jerusalem". Second: "Beth Machseh la Jetemot Jersualem Palestina". Third: "H. J. Bourla Jerusalem." Original ephemera. Rare. Good light fraying around all edges; fold lines. . unknown
(FT) 12mo. 132 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew language. In very good condition. (HEBLIT1-1)
8vo. 243 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century. Bergman, (1883 1975) , was a philosopher. Bergman studied philosophy in Prague and Berlin. During his student days at Prague, he was a member of the Zionist student circle, Bar Kochba, and in 1903 began to publish articles on Zionist themes. During this period he came into contact with Martin Buber who had a lasting influence on him. From 1907 to 1919 Bergman was librarian at the University Library at Prague, except during World War I when he served in the Austrian army. In 1920 he emigrated to Palestine where he was the first director of the National and University Library, a position he held until 1935. He helped found the Histadrut ha-Ovedim and was elected a member of its executive council. (EJ, Rotenstriech) In good condition (heblit1-13)
(FT) 8vo. 70 pages. Illustrated with photo plates and maps. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Israel - history. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Ex library. Pages tanned, good condition. (HebLit-3-4)
(ft) Cloth, Square 8vo, 100 pages. 22 cm. 1st edition. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew literature, Modern -- History and criticism. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Includes bibliographic references. Klausner (1874-1958) "was an active Zionist and a fervent nationalist throughout his life, and his Zionist views color all his work. A delegate to the First Congress, he was greatly influenced by the political ideas of Herzl, although his cultural approach remained that of the Hovevei Zion and Ah ad Ha-Am. He attended nearly every subsequent Congress until the eleventh, contributing surveys on them to Ha-Shilo'a h. From 1930 he began to identify himself more and more with the policy of Jabotinsky and was regarded by the Revisionist Party, and later by its successor, Herut, as the ideologist of the movement. He edited the monthly Beitar (together with B. Netanyahu) from 1932-33 and came out vigorously, both in speech and in writing, in support of the ideals of the right-wing nationalists. In 1949 they put his name forward as their candidate for the first president of the State of Israel in opposition to Chaim Weizmann. " (Staff, EJ) . Binding repaired, otherwise Good Condition. (HEB-2-21A)
(FT) 8vo. Frontispiece photo. In Hebrew. Volume two (of six) only. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Nordau (1849-1923) was a co-founder of the World Zionist Organization. He was a political Zionist, not a cultural or religious Zionist, having ceased being an observant Jew at eighteen, instead becoming a "militant naturalist and evolutionist, " and making his fame with Die Conventionellen Luegen der Kulturmenschheit, first published in 1883. Also at eighteen, he started his career in journalism, on the staff of the Pester Lloyd. While condemning modern culture and politics, the situation of the Jewish people was never far from Nordau's mind. He met Theodor Herzl in 1982, and soon after began discussing the possibility of a Jewish state with him. He was vice president of the First through Sixth Zionist Congresses, and president of the Seventh through Tenth. (EJ, 2007) Bookplate, otherwise very good condition. (HebLit-5-19)
Later Boards. 8vo. 44, [2] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Russian. 'From the history of the party', part one, published by the Central Committee of the Jewish Communist Workers Party (Poale Zion) , 1924 [Tsentralnyi komitet Evreiskoi kommunisticheskoi rabochei partii (Poalei-Tsion) ]. Consists of materials from the history of the Poale Tsion party before the 1919 split. Includes a Russian translation of Ber Borochov's Programme, almost certainly the first appearance of it in Russian, and documents from the party during the 1905-1906 revolutionary period. The Left Poale Zion in Russia participated in the Bolshevik revolution and constituted their own brigades in the red army, and flourished for a few years in the early twenties as an autonomous Jewish political party allied with the Bolsheviks. The party remained legal until 1928 when it was liquidated by the NKVD. Subjects: Communism - Soviet Union. Jews - Soviet Union. Evreiskaia kommunisticheskaia rabocheia partiia. World Socialist Union of Jewish Workers - Po'alei Zion. OCLC lists 4 copies (Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Natl Libr Israel) . Pages aged, soiled, fragile edges (though not chipping) . Boards soiled. About Good condition. Important. (ZION-8-11)
(FT) 8vo. 191 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Education - Palestine; Schools - Palestine. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Scharfstein (1884-1972) was a Hebrew educator both in Galicia and the United States, where he moved in 1914. In 1916, he began teaching at the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, eventually becoming professor of Jewish education, and serving there until 1960. "A prodigious contributor to the Hebrew press, his column in the American Hebrew weekly Hadoar dealt with political and, especially with literary events. From 1907 Scharfstein also published educational texts embracing Hebrew literature, Jewish education, Bible, and Hebrew language. " (Silberschlag, EJ) Good+ condition. (HebLit-3-17)
(FT) 8vo. In Hebrew. Smolenskin, (1840 or 18421885) , was a Hebrew novelist, an editor, and a publicist. A leading exponent of the Haskalah in Eastern Europe and an early advocate of Jewish nationalism, Smolenskin is best known for the important Hebrew monthly Ha-Shahar which he founded in 1868, and edited12 volumes in alluntil his death (EJ Patternson). Spine repaired, title page detached, hinges starting. Otherwise clean and fresh, good condition. (Heblit-1-15)
(FT) 8vo. 267 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Philosophy, Jewish. In very good condition (Heblit1-9)
(FT) 12mo. 174 pages. Photograph illustration plates. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. "The son of a distinguished merchant family in Minsk, Zitron was educated at Lithuanian yeshivot. While studying at the Volozhin yeshivah, he became attracted to the Haskalah and in 1876 moved to Vienna, where he became friendly with P. Smolenskin. After studying for several years in Germany, he began his journalistic career, and for more than 50 years contributed to the Yiddish press and to nearly all the Hebrew periodicals in the Diaspora. In the 1880s to 1890s, he wrote short stories, one of which, "Yonah Potah" (1887) , aroused popular attention. He joined the Hibbat Zion movement in its early days and translated L. Pinsker 's Autoemanzipation into Hebrew. From 1904 Zitron lived in Vilna and edited various newspapers and anthologies. Of special interest are a series of articles on the Hebrew press published in Haolam. Based mainly on Zitron's personal experiences and recollections, the articles contain material of historic value, particularly on Ha-Maggid, Ha-Meliz, Ha-Zefirah, Ha-Karmel, Ha-Levanon, Ha-Emet, and Ha-Kol. He also wrote about the history of the Yiddish press in the 19th century. With the decline of the Hebrew press in Eastern Europe, Zitron wrote extensively for the Yiddish press, and published many monographs written in a popular style, some of which were later published in book form. Zitron also translated many books into Hebrew (including the works of An-Ski and the stories of L. Levanda) . " (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Boards worn, particularly at corners, pages tanned, water stain in bottom corner throughout, good- condition. (HebLit-3-23)
Small octavo. Pp. 48. Plus 2 extra pages with 3 photo-plates, and 6 other such illustrations. With a folding line-drawn map tipped-in onto inside of back wrap. Appendices. Original decorated wrappers, lettered in red, with a woodcut illustration of a Holy Land landscape, spine very lightly rubbed. In about fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ Second edition. A fascinating publication, published by the Zionist Information Office of the Jewish National Fund, and printed in Tel Aviv. Not a traditional traveller's guide to the Holy Places, it is an invitation to visit the Zionist community in Palestine. It includes background information for visits in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and its region, Haifa, Valley of Yisrael, Nazareth, Afula, Beth Shean, as well as some newly established villages. Further, there are detailed programmes for a three-day, a five-day, a week, and two-weeks visits, with advise what to do and where to go on each day. There is also a train timetable and a currency conversion table. The second part is the history of the Zionist Movement in Palestine, and the book concludes with a financial report of the Fund's activities. This copy includes the road map "Erez-Israel" with indication of railways, main roads, paths and tracks, marshes and rivers, as well as Jewish National Fund land and national frontier.
Incisione in rame (mm. 80 x 140 c. + margini) di A. Viviani su disegno di F. Nenci: raffigura l'episodio del 2° dei 5 libri dei Maccabei, in cui il sacerdote Mattatia uccide l'apostata ebreo e il messaggero del re siriano Antiochio IV Epifane, dinanzi al Tempio che era stato sconsacrato ed adibito al culto pagano di Zeus-Baal (di cui è qui visibile sullo sfondo la statua); l'ambientazione storica è quella della rivolta nazionalista degli ebrei sotto la dominazione dei Seleucidi, che cercarono di cancellare le leggi mosaiche, ellenizzando la Palestina. I fratelli Maccabei sono considerati santi dalle chiese cattolica ed ortodosse: la loro festa è il 1° di agosto.
Livorno, Nella Stamperia di Tommaso Masi e Compagni, 1787, in-8, cartoncino decorato coevo, pp. 243, (1). Da p. 129 a fine il volume cambia tipo di carta (leggermente verdolina). Mancanze al dorso. Prima edizione. Manca il tomo primo.
Volume in 8, rilegato in mz. tl. coeva contenente 67 tavole con illustrazioni varie di luoghi, abiti tradizionali, monumenti, scene di vita, strumenti musicali, monete, ori, chiese, monumenti ecc... relative alla Palestina. Si tratta del volume di incisioni che accompagnava l'opera 'Palestina. Descrizione geografica, storica e archeologica' di S. Munk uscita in edizione italiana nella collana 'L'universo o storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli' nel 1853. Il volume contiene altre 2 tavole (per un totale quindi di 69 tavole) sulle Antille legate qui per errore e facenti invece parte delle tavole del volume sulle Antille uscito sempre in questa collana.
First edition. Original black cloth boards. 4to. XII, 307; 287 pages. 28 cm. In German. 'The Desert and Promised Land; A history of Israel from its beginning until the period of the return from Babylon. ' Owned by Lehmann. Two volume set. With 18 plates and one map in volume one; 15 plates and 2 folded coloured lithographed maps loosely inserted in rear pocket. Volume one: Geschichte Israels von den Anfängen bis zum Tode Salomos (published by Kurt Wolff Verlag) Volume two: Geschichte Israels vom Tode Salomos bis Ezra und Nehemia (published by Schocken Verlag) . The Magnum Opus of Elias Auerbach (18821971) , Israeli physician, biblical scholar, and historical writer. Auerbach emigrated from Berlin to Erez Israel in 1909 and settled in Haifa. Wueste und Gelobtes Land (2 vols. ) , his main work, which also appeared in Hebrew as Ha-Midbar ve-Erez ha-Behirah (2 vols. , 195762) , a history of Israel from its beginning until the period of the return from Babylon. - EJ 2008. Please read Elias Auerbach's Desert and Promised Land. There you will find in print all the daring statements you touched on in your last letter. Horeb-Sinai etc. He treats only the historical factors but that he does thoroughly and the book is based on a critical and systematic knowledge of the Bible and its sources. -Arnold Zweig to Sigmund Freud, March, 1935. Subjects: Jews - History - To 586 B. C. Minimal stains and slight toning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Some dust on foredge. Very good condition. (GER-43-11A)
188569916London Uten pår. ca. 1885. 4to. Rikt dekorert originalbind. Helt gullsnitt. 214 s. Gjennomillustrert. The Religious Tract Society Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Lengre hilsener på forsatsbladets verso. Ubetydelige slitasjer ved kapitélene. </em> unknown
24766672 original photograps size 25 x 31 cm mounted on 64 heavy cardboards. Contemporary red half calf rubbed inner hinges cracked. Some foxing to cardboards. . hardcover
1839271075American Sunday School 1839. Boards. Good-. front map creased and torn hinge started boards worn leather spine tornmany images intrnally 139 pp. American Sunday School hardcover
189029101118902. Boards. Good. 14 pages of photos with decorated wood covers Souvenir album hardcover
192239199London: Published at the Fund's Office 1922. 8vo vi 182 pp. Three plates one folding of the excavations at Askalon Ashkelon. Original gilt titled cloth some minor rubbing. London: Published at the Fund's Office unknown
1928353963Boston: Daniels Printing Co 1928. Folding map folding tables illustrations. 741 1pp. 8vo. Publisher's blue wrappers. Laid into a cloth dropbox. Folding map folding tables illustrations. 741 1pp. 8vo. Daniels Printing Co unknown