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Period Cloth. 8vo. 99 pages. 23 cm. First complete edition. In Hebrew. Old Songs. The biographical novel Shirim Attikim ('Old Songs') , the finished version of which appeared posthumously in Cracow in 1903. - EJ 2008. Selections first appeared in Ru'ah ha-Zeman: From 1891 to 1893 Braudes resided in Cracow, editing a weekly which appeared under the names Ha-Zeman and Ru'ah ha-Zeman in alternate weeks, to avoid paying the duty levied on a weekly. - EJ 2008. Reuben Asher Braudes (18501902) , Hebrew author. Active in various East European cities, including Vilna (his place of birth) , Lvov, Kraków, Bucharest, and Odessa, and ultimately (after 1896) in Vienna, Reuven Braudes edited Hebrew and Yiddish periodicals and wrote essays and articles, but is best known as the author of short stories and novels that earned him a reputation as one of the outstanding maskilic Hebrew writers of nineteenth-century Eastern Europe. Shirim atikim (Old Songs; 18901891) raises [the] dilemma: Palestine or America? The books heroes, Naftali and Shimon, have opposing answers to this question. Naftali, a maskil of the old school, fears that 'religion' will control 'life' in the Holy Land and prefers America, which he considers the symbol of freedom and tolerance. However, the American Dream fails him; in the end he chooses to live in Palestine, but it is too late. - Yivo Encyclopedia. Contains the library stamps of the 'Montreal Zionist Society' and the 'Baron de Hirsch Library of Montreal'. Subjects: Hebrew Literature. OCLC lists 13 copies. Light soiling to cloth, institutional stamps on endpages and title page, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-6-2)
2006129301001 NUITS 2006 378 pages 13x3 8x20cm. 2006. Broché couverture rempliée. 378 pages. Depuis le début de la deuxième Intifada en septembre 2000 le conflit israélo-palestinien et la question antisémite sont devenus en France l'enjeu d'une véritable guerre civile intellectuelle. Rony Brauman et Alain Finkielkraut aux positions opposées acceptent de renouer le fil d'un dialogue authentique dans ce livre de conversations
42182Freiburg i. B., Joseph Dilger 1866, 205x130mm, 272Seiten, Pappband. Flecken.
Zaragoza, 2003. 4to.; 519 pp., sesenta y tres de ellas con reproducción facsimilar de folios de la impresión de Pablo Hurus de Zaragoza, 1498. Con ocho láminas plegadas que reproducen las láminas de grabados xilográficos del incunable basados en los dibujos de Erhard Reuwich Cubiertas originales.
RARE publication of two letters by Isaac Breuer (1883-1946) - a rabbi in the German Neo-Orthodoxy movement of his maternal grandfather Samson Raphael Hirsch, and the first president of Agudat Israel Workers. The letters were written in 1936, when Breuer moved to Jerusalem, organized and became first president of Po'alei Agudat Israel, and represented the Agudah before the Peel and Anglo American Commissions. 168x116mm. 23 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly dirty and slightly wrinkled. Title page corners, page 5/6 bottom corner/edge and all pages upper corner slightly wrinkled. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Broché. 334 pages.
5908P., Spes, 1936, in 12, broché, 255 pages
193499913673Spes Spes 1934, In-8 broché, 255 pages. Bon état.
Spes 1934, In-8 broché, 255 pages. Bon état.
193731418Payot Paris, Payot 1937. In-8 broché de 308 pages. Une carte dans le texte. COuverture avec petit manque angulaire et déchirure en bas de dos.
Paris, Payot 1937. In-8 broché de 308 pages. Une carte dans le texte. COuverture avec petit manque angulaire et déchirure en bas de dos. Mésopotamie, Syrie, Palestine, Egypte, Perse, Hittites, Crète, Chypre..
10732Paris, Payot, 1938 14 x 23, 2 volumes, 308 + 343 pp., 1 carte, broché, bon état
193831847Paris Payot 1938 In-8 Bibliothèque Historique - Une carte dans le texte - 308 pp
Foolscap, 20 leaves., photo-facsimile of typescript original, full-page map in text; original pictorial and typescript front cover, plastic grip binder, covers slightly age-marked else a good, clean copy. The front cover carries an image of the campaign award. Arranged in alphabetical order, the roll gives surname, initials, rank, number, unit and date of death. Very scarce.
1920218041920. Early views of life under British colonial rule in Mandatory Palestine. 1920s photo archive consisting of 12 silver gelatin photographs measuring around 3.5" x 2.5" each. Circa 1920s. An evocative and unusually varied visual archive from 1920s Mandatory Palestine this collection captures everyday life and social hierarchies during the British occupation of the Levant. Taken during a critical era following the fall of the Ottoman Empire and before the full thrust of Zionist settlement these images offer rare glimpses of Palestinian Arab communities-including women clerics children merchants and street workers-across both rural and urban landscapes. Several photos appear to depict scenes in and around Jerusalem including a striking street portrait of an elder man in traditional Arab dress with a keffiyeh and striped abaya standing beside a fez-capped official or guard in front of a stone façade possibly in the Old City. Another image shows a procession of clergy and camel handlers near what appears to be a medieval gate or fortress wall-indicative of pilgrimage traffic or religious observance with camels loaded for transport. A powerful composition captures three women in dark veils and flowing garments speaking beneath a tree with rural hills and a village in the distance.<br /> Street life and labor are emphasized in one image where a young boy and several veiled women draw water at a stone cistern; one woman balances a large vessel on her head her face and body almost entirely obscured. A separate print shows a group of women-some in Western dress and hats others in religious garb-posing together at the edge of a sea or lake possibly near Tiberias or the Sea of Galilee. . Another photograph depicts a group of men in keffiyehs and Western suits gathered in what may be a town square-possibly Amman or Ramleh-with modern construction visible in the background illustrating the mixing of colonial infrastructure and traditional society. Photographs of Mandatory Palestine from this transitional decade-between Ottoman defeat and the Arab Revolt -are increasingly rare especially those depicting ordinary Palestinians rather than military or Zionist institutions. Very good condition overall. unknown
1939N4584<p>London: Massada Press 1939 Second impression. Original Wrappers. Very Good. 8vo . 20pp . T<strong>HE JEWISH RESPONSE of the JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE to the British Government's publication of the " McMahon Letters "</strong> published earlier the same month March 16th 1939. <strong>The McMahon Letters include the correspondence between Sir Henry McMahon His Majesty's High Commissioner in Egypt and Hussein Sharif of Mecca between 1915 and 1916 and represent a series of letters that were exchanged during World War I in which the British government agreed to recognize Arab independence after the war in exchange for Hussein's launching the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.</strong> These alleged promises to the Arab side given before the later BALFOUR DECLARATION OF 1917 were therefore considered by the supporters of the JEWISH CAUSE as being without legal validity. <strong>THIS VERY RARE PUBLICATION includes among its documents a STATEMENT BY MCMAHON that the area in which Arab independence was promised DID NOT INCLUDE PALESTINE.</strong> - With a folding coloured map of the ARAB TERRITORIES AND PALESTINE. Lower part of the booklet with 2cm wide strip of water stain NOT AFFECTING THE MAP outside cover with some markings on spine and remains of label removed. OTHERWISE A VERY GOOD COPY. VERY RARE AND IMPORTANT PUBLICATION. <br /><br /></p> Massada Press
1940228911940. An early Zionist cigarette card photo album during the British Mandate period documenting Jewish paramilitary forces settlement defense athletics and infrastructure development in Mandatory Palestine likely produced in the 1930s-1940s as an educational and propaganda tool. The images illustrate the development of defense forces collective agricultural settlements and youth training movements that formed the institutional foundation of Jewish state building in the region.<br /> <br /> British Mandatory Palestine c. 1940s. 200 black-and-white silver gelatin photographic cigarette cards mounted in original printed album with Hebrew captions and descriptions. Folio. Original illustrated stiff wraps featuring a soldier in a sun helmet scanning the horizon rifle slung over his shoulder. A rare Zionist cigarette card photo album documenting the military security and athletic institutions of the Yishuv the Jewish community in pre-state Palestine during the British Mandate period. The album serves as both propaganda and educational material designed to instill national pride and discipline among the Jewish population particularly youth involved in the Haganah the Palmach and other proto-military defense organizations. The imagery and text emphasize the dual ethos of physical preparedness and self-defense alongside agricultural labor and nation-building. The album consists of photographic cigarette cards depicting key aspects of Zionist security forces settlement defense and sporting achievements in Mandate Palestine. The first sections focus on military training featuring members of the Jewish Settlement Police Notrim Jewish auxiliary police under the British and early paramilitary forces. Uniformed men in sun helmets keffiyehs or British-style caps are shown patrolling rural roads manning watchtowers practicing marksmanship and training in hand-to-hand combat. The inclusion of women in certain images suggests their role in auxiliary units foreshadowing the integration of women in the Israeli military. Several images capture women in agricultural labor construction and fishing industries highlighting their integral role in building and sustaining early Jewish settlements particularly within the kibbutz movement. Additionally photographs of women in aviation training including piloting gliders showcase early efforts to integrate them into technical and military fields.<br /> <br /> A later section transitions into the "Wall and Tower" Homa U'Migdal settlements-strategically built fortified agricultural outposts constructed overnight to establish a Jewish presence in contested areas. Photographs show men and women erecting wooden watchtowers carrying supplies and working cooperatively to secure land under hostile conditions. These images capture the pioneering spirit of the Yishuv where defense and agriculture were inseparable components of state-building. The final third of the album focuses on athletics reflecting the Zionist ideal of the "New Jew"-physically strong self-sufficient and ready to defend the homeland. Included are images of Jewish sports leagues fencing boxing wrestling weightlifting and track and field with a notable photograph of a female athlete wearing a "Ramah" Maccabi shirt symbolizing Jewish participation in international sports and the Maccabiah Games. The album also features aviation imagery including early Jewish pilots training in gliders an essential precursor to the formation of the Israeli Air Force.<br /> <br /> Covers show mild wear with minor foxing and wear to spine. Interior pages exhibit mild creasing to margins pages and photographs clean. Some cigarette cards are slightly lifting at the edges but all appear present. Overall very good condition. A visually rich artifact of Zionist history this cigarette card album offers rare photographic documentation of Jewish military organization settlement defense and athletic prowess during a crucial period leading to Israeli statehood. Complete or near-complete examples of such albums are scarce and highly sought after. unknown
1917556611917. BRITISH PALESTINE COMMITTEE. PALESTINE. The organ of the British Palestine committee. The British Palestine committee seeks to reset the ancient glories of the Jewish nation in the freedom of a new British dominion in Palestine. Brittian: British Palestine Committee Vol. II. No. 16. November 24th 1917. First edition. 12mo. pamplet format 26 pp. Lightly dogeared with some discoloration to the upper wrapper. A very good copy. Judaica. unknown books
Mm 140x210 Collana "I Robinson/Letture". Volume cartonato rigido di XI-426 pagine, sovraccoperta editoriale, timbro dell'editore in apertura. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
32p. Illustrated with photographs. Presented to Willman Spawn (famous American bookbinding scholar and Quaker) by the author. Square 8vo. Original pictorial wraps. Chapters include: A parable of goats; The lands of anxious fears; Sounds of Arab music; Sorrow, hope among the refugees; A daughter of the Vikings; New skills for the Arab refugees; The Gaza strip; The refugees who help recreate the green places; Unforgotten and unforgettable; and, Hope for the peace that can solve the Palestine refugee problem. Books such as this become increasingly significant with each passing day. ISLAM BOX 2
Original Wraps. 12mo. 47 pages. 19 cm. First separate edition. Holocaust-era imprint. Reprinted, with some alterations, from the Left news, December 1943, by the Jewish Socialist Labour Party (Poale Zion) . Argues for continued Jewish and Arab cooperation in industrially and agriculturally developing Palestine. Written by Ephraim Broido (19121994) , Hebrew essayist, translator, and editor. Subjects: Jews - Palestine. Palestinian Arabs. Zionism. Jews. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-55)
197953090BBDüsseldorf., Galerie Heike Curtze., 1979. 8°. 40 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Erste Auflage. Einband leicht lichtrandig und minimal fleckig, sonst gutes Exemplar.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 7 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Ex-library copy with minimal markings. Small crease at top; very good condition. (W- 62)
271 pages. Tissue-protected black and white photographic frontis portrait of 'The Old Low House'. "When I rejoined the Alpine Club last winter, after some years of absence from that most pleasant society, it was suggested that I should collect and publish some of my papers on Alpine subjects which appeared thirty years ago and more in various periodicals. That is the excuse for the present little book." - from Preface. Chapters include: How we slept at the Chalet des Chevres, How we mounted the Oldenhorn, How we did Mont Blanc, Ice-caves of Annecy, A winter excursion in Switzerland, A night with a salmon, The Chateau in the Ardennes, The Engadine, Archaeological frauds in Palestine, Collecting Ancestors, Pontresina. Above-average wear to maroon boards. Gilt lettering upon backstrip clearly legible. Prior owner's signature upon front free endpaper. Discolouring to portions of last few pages due to moisture - all text remains legible. Large faded area on back board due to moisture. Hairline crack along front hinge. Back hinge starting at top. Book
Introduzione - La divisione delle vesti di Ges? come simbolo della Palestina - LUOGHI SANTI: Dell'infanzia e della giovinezza di Ges? - ...della vita pubblica di Ges?- ...della Passione e della risurrezione di Ges? 1 30x21,5 cm., legatura in piena tela, sopraccoperta illustrata a colori con veduta del paesaggio, pp. 255 (1), numerose illustrazioni a colori, che completano il testo, prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni. Allegato foglietto di omaggio. 'Il mondo ? come l'occhio: il mare ? il bianco, la terra ? l'iride, Gerusalemme ? la pupilla e l'immagine in essa riflessa ? il Tempio', Questo antico aforisma rabbinico potrebbe idealmente fare da sigla a questo volume nato dalla penna di un esegeta biblico, lo svizzero Paul Brain, e dall'occhio di un noto fotografo, Fred Mayer...