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A7-2BTT-U56CHardcover. Good. Ex-library with all the usual markings otherwise moderate wear to book and jacket. hardcover
#[33365]'s Gravenhage J. Belinfante 1835. Original boards with title label to spine. XVI152 pp. With library stamp of Bibliotheek Financiën. - The civil institutions following the Holy Scripture. hardcover
197728156New York: Ballentine Books. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1977. 1st. Softcover. 0345274733 . quarto; 159 pages . Ballentine Books paperback
0815164572.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19471412010015Govt. Printer 1/1/1947. Paperback. Very Good. Bound in original green wraps. 59p. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Library markings from the Zionist Archives and Library. Clean unmarked pages. Historical account of the political events in Palestine during 1946-1947 notes on the statements by Jewish witnesses a note on education a note on the cost of lawlessness in Palestine and a brief note on the "Political Survey" of the Jewish Agency. The main body of evidence presented in the booklet is aimed at contending the Jewish claims before the committee. Govt. Printer paperback
0853220New York no Date; Ca. 1942-6: United Palestine Appeal. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good-. B/W Photographs. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. In pictorial stapled wraps 4to 22pp. Illustrated profusley with b/w photographs. Extremely scarce United Palestine Appeal publication showing the progress of the refugees in Palestine following WWII. Includes many b/w photographs showcasing the sights people and circumstances at the dawn of the Israeli state. light shelfwear slight center crease sm. punch hole to upper cover at lower margin. United Palestine Appeal paperback
1999Q-030906421XNational Academies Press 1999-03-09. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Academies Press paperback
191212077AB1912. 4th edition. Leipzig Baedeker 1912. 16 : 11 cm. C 458 pages. With 20 maps 56 planes and a folded panorama of Jerusalem. Red original-cloth. Rare edition complete with all the maps and plans. - First 100 pages in the upper right corner with small water-stain otherwise a good copy. hardcover
189029087918902. Boards. Good. in red buckram covers with four lines of Hebrew above titledecorative covers in art nouveuish style. One folded sheet that opens up with fourteen pages of photographs numbers of photographs size varies some panoramic views continue over up to four pages; Locations include A Panorama of Jerusalem the Wailing Wall Tower of David Jaffa Street Mount of Olives Tomb of Absalom View of Bethlehem Nablos Mount TaborRischon le Zion Colony Rehovot Jessud Hamaaloh; captions in English German French Russian and Hebrew.Includes magnificent small folded color litho of exile Jews by the waters of Babylon and titleZecher le Churban Souvenir album hardcover
1936N4684Berlin: Palästina-Amt Berlin der Jewish Agency for Palestine 1936. Original Wrappers. Very Good. 8vo. 57pp Head of spine with minimal repair 3 mm OTHERWISE A VERY GOOD CLEAN AND FRESH COPY. VERY RARE ! <br/> <br/> Palästina-Amt Berlin der Jewish Agency for Palestine unknown
1922N2417CJerusalem: Greek Convent Press 1922. 1st Edition . Original Wrappers. Good. 4to. 66 pp. Spine repaired with professional linen some smalll losses on reinforced margins of front and back covers inside very good and fresh. <br/> <br/> Greek Convent Press, unknown
128853London: Jonathan Cape 1936 1st printing of the new edition. 4to 166pp. plus xl plates. Very good no dust jacket. Rust cloth with gilt titles. The top edge is stained rust 2 maps 40 plates illustrations folding plan index. Contributors include M.N. Tod Inscriptions from Southern Palestine; Greek. Introduction by Frederic Kenyon. Locale: Middle East. History--Africa. Jonathan Cape Hardcover
#[8634]Schiedam de Munnik en Wijnands 1835. Original boards. With lithographed frontispiece depicting Jerusalem. XVI182 pp. First Dutch edition. - Translation of Three weeks in Palestine and Lebanon. London 1833; many times reprinted 13th edition in English in 1853. - Some waterstaining. Tobler p.152 English and German ed. only. hardcover
192643378Tel Aviv: Hotsa'at "ha-Yishuv 1926. 1st edition. Period boards with original printed paper wrappers bound in 8vo 11 127 pages. Includes illustrations. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as “Sir Herbert Samuel the First Governor of Judah: Biography and Assessment.â€<br> Herbert Louis Samuel 1st Viscount Samuel 1870-1963 “was a British Liberal politician who was the party leader from 1931 to 1935.<br> He was the first nominally-practising Jew to serve as a Cabinet minister and to become the leader of a major British political party. Samuel had promoted Zionism within the British Cabinet beginning with his 1915 memorandum entitled The Future of Palestine. In 1920 he was appointed as the first High Commissioner for Palestine in charge of the administration of the territory†Wikipedia. <br> Poleskin was born in the Ukraine in 1886 and relocated to Palestine in 1905 where he worked on some of the earliest kibbutzim though he found himself exiled to America during the first world war. He returned to Palestine in 1920 and wrote as an overseas journalist for the Forverts.<br> SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- Great Britain -- Biography. Zionism -- History. Hommes d'E´tat -- Grande-Bretagne -- Biographies. Politics and government -- History -- 20th century. Great Britain -- Politique et gouvernement -- 20e sie`cle. Grande-Bretagne --Middle East. OCLC: 19201104. Date stamp on final blank endpaper toning as expected Very Good Condition. B Zion2-4-9-BECCMZZ-'lxgg. Tel Aviv: Hotsa'at "ha-Yishuv unknown
22255'Darlington 21/7mo July 1853'. See Sams's entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. On a bifolium the second leaf of which has had a rectangle almost amounting to half cut away from the bottom. The text of the letter is complete but the priced list of the prints and drawings on the last page lacks the lower half. A long letter closely written. Signed 'J. Sams.' Aged worn and lightly stained but nevertheless in passable condition. The recipient saluted as 'Esteemed Friend' is not named. In the first paragraph Sams is at pains to explain his bookselling practice as founded on plain dealing: 'I have been from home to York & other places & this is the first day I have had here since thine came. I regret the circumstance fearing it may cause to suppose I have been inattentive ot the request sent. As a rule the wish is to put all as cheap as may be & not take back. One great difficulty as to return is especially of a fine work likely to be noticed as this people have remarked last word underlined the book not seeing it as usual suppose it sold & gone even if they are not so informed. Consequently to see it come back again they suppose somethg. sic is the matter & the sale of the work afterwards; is probably much injured. Sometimes also some injury arises in carriage two ways.' But to a much respected customer I will look carefully among my plates & try to accommodate – tho' the risk at which I have made free to hint is very considerable.' He continues at equal length in the same idiosyncratic tone regarding his plan to 'forward a collection of fine & curious coloured prints all of which have their original marks but I should have said a number are coloured drawings'. After sending respects to 'thyself & daughter' he signs 'in haste J. Sams.' The reverse of the second leaf carries a list of fourteen of the prints and drawings with prices most marked with pencil crosses to indicate that they are desired. A fifteenth entry ends abruptly indicating that the bottom part of the list has been cut away. 'Darlington 21/7mo (July) 1853'. unknown
18826476London: Society’s Office 1882. 6 vols. bound as 3 8vo pp. v iii 272 ii ii 244 12 20 16 10 16 18 2 14 2 13 1; iv 258 293 i 14 2 14 17 112 16 19 1 12 10; iv 228 iv 255 1 15 1 22 14 14 12 24 8 13 1 24 plates and 30 maps some folding. Contemporary half blue calf blue moire cloth boards spines divided by raised bands gilt red morocco labels other compartments tooled centrally in blind marbled edges. A little scattered spotting. Somewhat rubbed spines lightly sunned. Six contiguous yearly issues of quarterly statements containing archaeological reports and a great deal of mapping detail as well as separately-paginated sections outlining the finances and membership of the Palestine Exploration Fund a society for the study of Biblical Palestine and the Levant. The society itself was founded in 1865 following the first Ordnance Survey of the city of Jerusalem; its publication was the impetus for a wider survey of the Levant region and mapping and excavating ancient sites was the main activity of the fund in its first decades. Society’s Office hardcover
RGW6755Illus.; 49-100pp. orig. wrappers This issue contains "The Desert of the Wanderings. Report on the Survey by the Palestine Exploration Fund" by C. Leonard Woolley. Lawrence and Woolley left Gaza to join the Survey in January 1914. Their archaeological work was published as "The Wilderness of Zin". unknown
65633Beirut: The Institute for Palestine Studies 1968. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 23 x 16.5 cm. pp.93. Publisher's original green card covers. folding plan of the 'Mosque Area' and large folding plan 42 x 60 cm of the 'Wailing Wall and Adjacent Areas'. Some light rubbing to covers contents clean and unmarked very good overall. Published by the Institute for Palestine Studies Beirut 1968 The Rights and Claims of Moslems and Jews in Connection with the Wailing Wall at Jerusalem is a reprint of the 1930 International Commission Report presented to the League of Nations. The 93-page document provides a historical and legal analysis of the Western Wall following the 1929 Buraq Uprising. Beirut: The Institute for Palestine Studies, 1968. unknown
1971ABC_47952Beirut: Palestine National Liberation Movement 1971. 42 x 29 cm. Folded. Numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations. Rare and remarkable periodical published by the Palestine National Liberation Movement or Fatah. This was a revolutionary group and later a political party founded in 1957 by Yasser Arafat 1929-2004 Khalil al-Wazir 1935-1988 and 3 or 4 others. The movement published numerous periodicals and pamphlets between 1968-1972 but Fateh is the most important one. Originally published in Arabic it was also issued in English from 1969 bi-weekly in French from 1970 monthly and in Italian from 1971 bi-weekly. We have not been able to find any other English issues of this periodical for sale anywhere else.The name of the group Fatah is an acronym in reverse for "Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini" the Arabic translation of "Palestine National Liberation Movement". The intention of the founders was to create an organisation that was independent of governments and political parties with the goal to liberate Palestine through low-intensity guerilla warfare. It was part of several armed fights with Israeli and Jordan forces during the 1960s and 70s. Fatah modelled itself after the revolutionary groups of Algeria Vietnam and Cuba. On page 9 of the present issue of Fateh a large photo has been printed of a group of protesters holding signs with the images of the leaders of these revolutions which is a clear message to the reader.The present issue of Fateh contains numerous articles with news from or about Palestine and the movement. It was printed a few months after Black September the bloody clash between Fatah and the Jordanian army in 1970 during which thousands of Palestines were either killed or expelled from Jordan. The first few pages of the periodical are dedicated to this event and other clashes between the two groups that resulted from it. Other articles discuss a 10-hour battle near Tel Aviv the relationship between America and Israel and injustices against Palestinians. Of particular interest are the three powerful full-page illustrations. They were designed in 1970 and issued separately as posters. The first image of a rifle with an olive branch was designed by Natheer Naba'a who is only known for his posters for Fateh. The second image called "stolen smile" shows a photo of a group of determined children and was designed by Jassem el Zubeidy who is only known for this design. The last image is an illustration of a Palestinian woman with a moving text about Palestine designed by Palestinian artist Kamal Boullata 1942-2019.The periodical is somewhat browned and inkstained and the edges are slightly frayed. Otherwise in good condition.l The English language Fateh periodical is present in ca. 30 libraries worldwide not all possess all volumes issued 1969-1971 see WorldCat 1568957 145144012 72895793 1036673977 924471377 898713265; cf. Interactive encyclopedia of the Palestine question entry: the Palestinian national liberation movement; Periodicals in review: periodicals and pamphlets published by the Palestinian commando organisations. In: Journal of Palestine studies vol. 1 1 1971 pp. 136-151. Palestine National Liberation Movement, unknown
Annette Damm, edNot in perfect condition. unknown
Z1-I-022-02089Inst for Palestine Studies. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Inst for Palestine Studies unknown
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
44827New York : American Christian Palestine Committee 1951 - 1954. Quarto eleven issues quarto illustrated self wrappers each approx. 16 pp. illustrated. An early American Christian Zionist publication active in the years following the creation of the state of Israel. Includes articles on Arab refugees kibbutzes the United Nations etc. Contributors include B. Burgoyne Chapman 'Australian born Christian minister who has lived for several years in Israel on kibbutz Mishear Haemek'. ' The American Palestine Committee was a political lobby group in the United States founded in 1932 to influence American policy towards the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine an aim achieved in 1948 with U.S. support for the Partition of Palestine and subsequent recognition of the new state of Israel.' - Wikipedia Volume two No. one February 1951 Volume two No. two March - April 1951 Volume two No. three May - June 1951 Volume three No. six November - December 1952 Volume four No. four July - August 1953 Volume four No. five September - October 1953 Volume four No. six November - December 1953 Volume five No. one January - February 1954 Volume five No. two March - April - May 1954 Volume five No. three June - July - August 1954 No volume number October 1954 Â Â unknown
25890Couverture rigide. Bon/s.d. in-24. Paris Maison de la Bonne Presse s.d. 1904 in-24 XXXIII 1bl. 522pp 2bl.ff 3 cartes et 4 plans cartonnage déditeur en percaline olive dos lisse orné in-24 3 cartes dont une de la Palestine et 4 plans dont un de Jérusalem. Cartes et plans dans le texte. PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage rédigé par des professeurs de Notre-Dame de France à Jérusalem. Notre-Dame de France est une vaste et puissante bâtisse dont la construction organisée par les Assomptionistes débute à la fin du XIXe siècle. Située sur une des collines qui domine Jérusalem elle témoigne d'une grandeur passée où elle accueillit et protégea les pèlerins de passage dans la Ville sainte. L'édifice fut également considéré comme un institut scientifique: les Assomptionistes disposèrent rapidement d'une imprimerie et d'une grande bibliothèque et contribuèrent à immortaliser la Palestine et Jérusalem en se livrant à des travaux photographiques voir Dominique Trimbur « Une présence française en Palestine - Notre-Dame de France » in Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem 1998. Les cartes et plans hors texte sont reliés à la fin de l'ouvrage. Cartonnage frotté. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Petit manque sur le dos. unknown
1952193208Cairo: Matba'a Fa'wad 1952. First edition of this report on the activities of the Arab Higher Commission for Palestine. Formerly the organization representing Palestinian interests during the British Mandate it continued to operate after the Nakba from Cairo and Beirut until the creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1964. Its activities in the early 1950s focused on the consequences of the Nakba the forced emigration of Arab Palestinians and the arrival of the Israeli settlers with chapters also devoted to Gaza. Several illustrations show images of Jerusalem at that time. The final tables provide financial details on expenditures for humanitarian and military aid and for publications. Quarto 240 x 170 mm. With 3 folding tables 23 half-tone photographic illustrations 1 folding. Text in Arabic. Original printed wrappers wire-stitched as issued. Ink stamp of the Arab Higher Commission for Palestine on title page and following leaf. Extremities a bit rubbed a couple of chips on wrapper edges minor loss at foot of spine a few lower outer corners creased contents toned: a very good copy. unknown