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1984AUB-871
39195Arles, Actes Sud 2004, 215x115mm, 238pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
198554083Couverture souple. Brochure de 48 pages.
199354205Couverture souple. Brochure de 64 pages.
2000142322Couverture souple. Brochure de 32 pages.
17502180[], [], [1750 ca]. In-4 de 8 pp., cartonnage moderne.
Mm 105x180 Collana "Saper Tutto" - Brossura originale, 229 pagine. Ottimo lo stato, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 28 pages ; 23 cm. From The Young Jew Series; Number Two. Includes two essays: Theodor Herzl and History by Buber, and Theodor Herzl and We, by Welsch. Approaching Zionism from his own personal viewpoint, Buber disagreed with Theodor Herzl about the political and cultural direction of Zionism. Herzl envisioned the goal of Zionism in a nation-state, but did not consider Jewish culture or religion necessary. In contrast, Buber believed the potential of Zionism was for social and spiritual enrichment. For example, Buber argued that following the formation of the Israeli state, there would need to be reforms to Judaism: "We need someone who would do for Judaism what Pope John XXIII has done for the Catholic Church". Herzl and Buber would continue, in mutual respect and disagreement, to work towards their respective goals for the rest of their lives. (Wikipedia, 2016) In this essay, Herzl writes, But beyond all definite judgment there rises before us, in the light of history, the personality of Theodor Herzl He was the hero of a period of transition. He was the master of a sick people. His greatest deed is one which he did not achieve of his own will. He gave an image to this people. Not the image of a real living person, but an ideal image, a model comforting and inspiring. It is thus that the poets in their works may cast into human shape their ideal of themselves (Herzl was) a statue beyond fault or blame, bearing the pure features of genius, the countenance lit with the splendor of the messiah. A gift of illusion. A gift of grace. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Some discoloration to Wrappers. Overall about very good condition. (Zion-10-17) xx
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 28 pages ; 23 cm. From The Young Jew Series; Number Two. Includes two essays: Theodor Herzl and History by Buber, and Theodor Herzl and We, by Welsch. Approaching Zionism from his own personal viewpoint, Buber disagreed with Theodor Herzl about the political and cultural direction of Zionism. Herzl envisioned the goal of Zionism in a nation-state, but did not consider Jewish culture or religion necessary. In contrast, Buber believed the potential of Zionism was for social and spiritual enrichment. For example, Buber argued that following the formation of the Israeli state, there would need to be reforms to Judaism: "We need someone who would do for Judaism what Pope John XXIII has done for the Catholic Church". Herzl and Buber would continue, in mutual respect and disagreement, to work towards their respective goals for the rest of their lives. (Wikipedia, 2016) In this essay, Herzl writes, But beyond all definite judgment there rises before us, in the light of history, the personality of Theodor Herzl He was the hero of a period of transition. He was the master of a sick people. His greatest deed is one which he did not achieve of his own will. He gave an image to this people. Not the image of a real living person, but an ideal image, a model comforting and inspiring. It is thus that the poets in their works may cast into human shape their ideal of themselves (Herzl was) a statue beyond fault or blame, bearing the pure features of genius, the countenance lit with the splendor of the messiah. A gift of illusion. A gift of grace. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Some discoloration to Wrappers. Overall about very good condition. (Zion-10-17A) xx
21x14.5cm. 223 pages. Hardcover. Spine rebound with original cover. Cover age-stained and yellowing. Cover edges worn. Pages slightly age-stained. Else in good condition.
Nota introduttiva di Andrea Poma.<BR>Collana Biblioteca Ebraica, 12. Ristampa.<BR>In 8°; pp. 184; brossura editoriale illustrata; cucito.<BR>NUOVO
First edition. Later red boards with original covers with red and black font mounted on front and back. 8vo. 223; 21 cm. Written in German. Title translates to Yiskor [Memory]: a Book of Remembrance of Fallen Lookouts and Workers in the Land of Israel. Translated into German from the original Hebrew by Gershom Scholem, founder of the modern academic study of Kabbalah, who requested to remain anonymous because he did not agree with how the book was used as Zionist propaganda. A memorial book to several early Palestinian settlers who died with short biographies of each of them, some with illustrated portraits. Martin Buber was an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I-Thou relationship and the I-It relationship (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Yizkor, Jews. Some staining and browning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (zion-12-55)
Piccola carta geografica della Palestina disegnata dal Bucelino. Questa fa parte di una serie di trenta piccole carte che il King, nel suo volume "Miniature Antique Maps", definisce "...scarce maps." e con ogni probabilità incise da Melchior Kusell. Testo al verso
8vo. 11, 785 pages. In Hebrew. Index of articles. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Israel bibliography. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ of Frankfurt) . SERIES: Maftehôt le-kitvê `et sel hat-tenû`a haq-qîbbûsît. Previous owner's stamp on covers and title page, good condition. (BIB-3-23)
1821PHO-919London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Borwn, 1821 ,première édition in-4 (280x220 mm), relié plein cuir , dos refait avec auteur et titre , plats frottés , tranches cailloutées ,xxvii-553pp , frontispice , carte dépliante , 7 planches HT (1 dépliante) , rousseurs .
191842816Couverture souple. Broché. 21 x 31 cm. 4 pages. 1 carte. Papier bruni.
1854529601 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane noire, dos lisse orné en long, plats de percaline estampés à froid, toutes tranches marbrées, Sagnier et Bray, Paris, 1854, VIII-468 pp.
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane noire, dos lisse orné en long, plats de percaline estampés à froid, toutes tranches marbrées, Sagnier et Bray, Paris, 1854, VIII-468 pp. Etat moyen (sans les planches, reliure frottée avec défaut dont un manque angulaire, qq. cahiers lég. brunis mais bon état intérieur par ailleurs). Prix en l'état. Atabey, 165 Français
1982121502Magnum Photos, coll. "La mémoire de l'oeil" 1982 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée avec une reproduction photographique sur le premier plat, non paginé. Album consacré à la Palestine édité dans le cadre d'un projet de René Burri réalisé en collaboration avec Bruno Barbey et comprenant 60 photographies en noir et blanc par George Rodger, Robert Capa, Burt Glinn, René Burri, David Seymour et Henri Cartier Bresson. Textes de Charles-Henri Favrod. En bonne condition.
1982121502Magnum Photos, coll. "La mémoire de l'oeil" 1982 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée avec une reproduction photographique sur le premier plat, non paginé. Album consacré à la Palestine édité dans le cadre d'un projet de René Burri réalisé en collaboration avec Bruno Barbey et comprenant 60 photographies en noir et blanc par George Rodger, Robert Capa, Burt Glinn, René Burri, David Seymour et Henri Cartier Bresson. Textes de Charles-Henri Favrod. En bonne condition.
La scoperta dei rotoli del Mar Rosso. Ottimo esemplare. Brossura editoriale, pp. 416, in 16°
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 235x165 mm. 298 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and slightly curved. Spine edges slightly worn. Ex-library copy with the usual markings. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. [4], 298 pages ; 26 cm. This copy has a handwritten inscription to Louis Lipsky on the front end page. Burstein writes: To Mrs. And Mr. L. Lipsky, under whose roof the book assumed shape and form. Tel-Aviv, May 15th, 1934. Moshé Burstein. Louis Lipsky (1876 1963) was an American Zionist leader, President of the Zionist Organization of America, magazine editor, and author of books on Jewish culture and politics. This book was originally presented as the author's thesis, Columbia University, 1934. Well-documented study of the varied Jewish communal organizations of self-governance in Palestine in the early twentieth century. Subjects: Jews - Palestine - Politics and government. Zionism - Societies, etc. Jews - Politics and government. Political science. Zionism - Societies, etc. Palestine - Politics and government. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional stamp and usual markings. Includes Louis Lipskys bookplate. Paper browning slightly. Some edgewear. Overall good+ condition. (Zion-8-6B)
74880Paris, Buchet/Chastel/ Corrêa, 1957. 14 x 19, 310 pp., broché, bon état.
2603EBOstfildern., Hatje Cantz., 2016. 32 x 30 cm. 171 S. OPappband mit illustriertem OUmschlag., 2603E 1. Auflage. Umschlag minimal berieben, etwas lichtrandig, sonst gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.