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17320726-16[London 1732]. Orig.-Kupferstich, 39 x 44, 5 cm. (Blattgr.); 28; 7 x 42; 9 cm. (Bildgr.) In sehr gutem Zustand
in-8°. 2 voll. vignette incise su rame al frontespizio incisi a rame, capilettera figurati incisi su rame. legatura in piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso e tagli in rosso. primo vol: pp. (22) 482. Carta geografica della Terra Santa ripiegata, antiporta con ritratto del Cristo incisa a rame. Un piccolo numero di pagine presenta una tarlatura marginale. secondo vol: pp. (2) 480. Opera dedicata a papa Benedetto XIV.
170014964[page de titre absente] - [Paris, chez Antoine Warin, 1700]. Un vol. au format pt in-12 (152 x 88 mm) de 3 ff. n.fol., 138 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. Reliure postérieure (XIXème) de demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de triples filets à froid, titre à froid.
198646686Paris Gallimard 1986 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 503 pp. Édition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives, seul grand papier. En bonne condition.
198646686Paris Gallimard 1986 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 503 pp. Édition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives, seul grand papier. En bonne condition.
1st Edition. 8vo. Original Boards. 191 pages ; 18 cm. Simon Glazer (or Shimon Glazer; 1876-1938) was an Orthodox rabbi who flourished at the turn of the twentieth century. He was known for founding and leading two major organizations of American Orthodox rabbis. (Wikipedia, 2016) This is a discussion of the efforts of Rabbi Glazer (through publication in 1922) to organize Jews in the United States and prompt the U. S. Government to support the creation of Jewish state in what would become known as Palestine. The author documents his correspondence with various Jewish organizations, governors, senators, and presidents in trying to persuade them to provide support. Includes facsimiles of several letters of correspondence between Rabbi Glazer and American elected officials and facsimiles of autographed photographs the elected officials sent to Rabbi Glazer (including President Warren Harding) . This copy is signed by Rabbi Galzer on the front end page. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism -- History. Some wear to boards. Inside pages are clear with very faint browning. Good+ condition. (zion-10-22)
Carta geografica della Terra Santa, divisa nelle dodici tribù d'Israele. Coloritura coeva, piega centrale editoriale
9771Tel-Aviv, Léo Blumstein, sans date (début XXème). In 4° en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée avec pièce de titre sur le premier plat, 2 ff. de titre et 18 héliogravures contrecollées.
3340411 pages petit in4 - Bon état - Dans le titre, "Les Ruines" a été barré pour être remplacé par "Ruine" - râtures et corrections -
16643122FBParis, Verlag Antoine Bertier, 1664. [9] Blatt, 498 Seiten, [15] Blatt. Fachmännisch restaurierter Lederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit Rücken- und Kantenvergoldung und rotem Sprengschnitt. [11 Warenabbildungen]
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 26 plates on 23 and 4 maps in red and black, neat contemporary signature on half-title; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame borders, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Higginson A26a; O'Brien E030.
Small octavo. Pp. 161, 24 publisher's catalogue. Hardcover, original green cloth lettered in black, spine gilt, bevelled edges, old institutional bookplate, stamp, contemporary dedication in neat hand, some pencil underlining. In about fine condition. A lovely copy. ~ First edition. Noted classicist Dr. Henriëtte Boas' copy, with her bookplate. Francis Romano Oliphant (1859-1894), the younger son of the painter Francis Wilson Oliphant (1818-1859), was born in Rome after his father's death. He graduated from Oxford in 1883. In 1891 he published his "Notes of a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy Land" which originally appeared in the form of letters addressed to the "Spectator", to which he was a frequent contributor. He later aided his mother in the preparation of her "Victorian Age of Literature", published in 1892. Scarce. KVK locates 2 copies in British Library. British Union Catalog adds copies in Cambridge, Durham, Manchester, and National Library of Scotland. OCLC 13686843 locates only 7 other copies worldwide, 6 of which are in the USA, one in Israel (Jewish National & University Library).
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
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
in-16, pp. LVIII, (2), 548, 32, leg. t. tela edit. con tit. oro al d. e impress. a secco ai piatti. Con una tab. rip. in antip., 6 carte geogr. rip. a colori e 5 tavv. f.t. Saggio storico-artistico in cui vengono trattate ampiamente molte località della Palestina, Egitto e Monte Sinai, con ricco apparato iconografico. In appendice vocabolario dei toponimi in lingua ebraica. Ottimo esempl. in bella leg. [042]
Octavo. Pp. 359, (4). Handsome vignette illustration at end of approbations and introduction. Old stamps. Hardcover, modern cloth, shelf number on sine. A very good copy. ~ First part of three, complete in its own. Second edition, printed in the same year as the first edition. To this edition, which is practically identical to the first, a decorative title-page has been added, with a phrase from the Book of Job printed on verso. Also added here is a Rabbinical Approbation, "Words of Praise from The Wise Men of the Censor of Warsaw", as well as a 4-page Subscribers' list, bound at the end, which are not present in the earlier edition. Written in Hebrew, mostly in Rashi script. Joseph Schönhak was born at Tiktin, 1812; died at Suwalki, 1870. He led a retired life, devoting his time to writing and study. He was the author of "Ha-Mashbir" or "Aruk he-Hadash" (Warsaw 1858). His "Toldath Haaretz" (Toledot ha-Arez) is a natural history in three parts. The subjects are arranged and classified, and a full description of each is given as to color, form, and habitat. Those that are mentioned in the Bible are given book, chapter, and verse; and so with those mentioned in the Talmud. The "Ha-Masbir" is an Aramaic-German rabbinical dictionary, based on Nathan ben Jehiel's "Aruk" ("Hamiluim oder Masbir Hachadasch. Aramäisch-rabinisch-deutsches Wörterbuch, Ergenzung zu dem Hamasbir oder Aruch" Warsaw 1869.) His "Sefer ha-Milluim" was published in Warsaw in 1869 ("Sefer Ha-Miluim Le-Aruch: A dictionary to the Talmud and Midrashim, based on the order of the Aruch, with clarification of readings and sources from the Babylonian and Palestian Talmuds, the Tannaitic Midrahsim (.)" was reprinted 1978, Jerusalem, Makor.) Bibliography: Ha-Maggid, 1870, No. 49; Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, 1866. See also Isidore Singer and Julius Gottlieb: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Rare.
677363C.F. Spittler Bâle S.D. (1876) Grand in-8 ( 265 X 190 mm ) cartonnage d'éditeur de percaline vert-amande, dos lisse orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, décor orientaliste en noir et or sur plats biseautés, titre doré dans un grand cartouche, toutes tranches dorées. 3 feuillets de titre, préface par Félix BOVET et table des matières ( liste des plantes en latin, français, anglais et allemand ), 54 planches en chromolithographie protégées par des serpentes blanches de papier fin. Edition originale. Petit accroc à la coiffe supérieure, les planches sont fraîches et les couleurs sont vives, très bel exemplaire.
FIRST EDITION, TWO VOLUMES BOUND TOGETHER. This is a detailed survey of the city of Jerusalem during the start of the British Mandate in Palestine. Includes a large number of drawings, photographs, schematics and fold-out maps of the city, accompanied by essays in English and French. Editor Charles Ashbee was an architect, and paid close attention to the many religious edifices in the city. 285x230mm, XV+87+XVI+109 pages (only text pages are numbered). Brown Quarter-leather hardcover with large black illustration on front board. [CONDITION:] Cover edges and corners worn. Cover boards slightly dirty. Previous owner's inscription in Hebrew (dated 1969) on front endpaper. Some pages slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY:] This tandem-bound copy of a fascinating collection of textual and visual information is overall in very good internal condition; good external condition.
1900206431900. Unidentified photographers Palestine stereoview archive ca. 1900-1930 documents religious geography pilgrimage activity and daily life in Palestine during the late Ottoman and British Mandatory periods supporting research into colonial visual culture Western educational media and representations of the Holy Land. The archive reflects the widespread use of stereoscopic imagery in classrooms and lecture circuits where photographic views of biblical sites and contemporary inhabitants were circulated to shape Western understanding of the region. The images foreground Christian pilgrimage locations while also incorporating local populations and landscapes offering a layered record of how Palestine was visually interpreted for foreign audiences in the early twentieth century.<br /> Twenty-one albumen stereoview photographs primarily produced by Keystone View Company and Underwood & Underwood depicting locations across Palestine including Jerusalem Bethlehem Nazareth and surrounding regions. Views include the Mount of Olives pilgrims walking along the Via Dolorosa the Garden of Gethsemane and the village of Siloam Silwan. Landscape images show the plains of Jericho the Sharon plain and the hills of Samaria with visible architectural ruins including freestanding stone columns. Several images depict daily activity including a Samaritan woman drawing water from Jacob's Well a cattle drive moving through the Valley of Hinnom and individuals traveling mountainous terrain with pack animals. Interiors and urban edges are suggested through narrow streets and clustered buildings. Many mounts include printed captions on the verso in multiple languages. One Keystone stereoview dated 1909 describes the view from the Mount of Olives overlooking Jerusalem referencing the Valley of Jehoshaphat the Golden Gate and the city's religious divisions. Another caption provides a descriptive overview of Jerusalem's population industries and urban conditions framing the city for an արտաքին educational audience.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of transition from Ottoman to British control the archive reflects how Palestine was mediated through commercial photography for Western consumption particularly emphasizing biblical associations and pilgrimage routes while presenting local populations within ethnographic and orientalist frameworks. The stereoview format itself functioned as both entertainment and instruction reinforcing spatial and cultural narratives through three-dimensional illusion. Light edge wear and minor surface handling consistent with use; images remain clear with well-preserved contrast. Overall in very good condition. unknown
1962202311London : Palestine Exploration Fund 1962-1975 1962. First Edition. Hardback. 24 issues of the Palestine exploration quarterly published semi-annually between 1963 and 1975. 20 issues professionally bound in 10 fine gilt-blocked cloth bindings; 4 issues in the original near fine stiff-card wrappers with some very slight edge nicks and dust-dulling. Some minor library marks remain. Overall remains particularly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Physical description: 24v. : illus. some fold. maps plates elevations plans ; 25 cm. Subjects: Palestine Exploration Fund - Periodicals. Excavations Archaeology - Periodicals - Palestine. Palestine - Archaeology - Antiquities - History - Periodicals - Lebanon - Syria - Israel - Jordan - Middle East. Notes: ""Embodying the Quarterly statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund."" --title page of each issue. Contents: Frequency: published semi-annually. Continues: Quarterly of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Referenced by: Art index 0004-3222. Referenced by: New Testament abstracts 0028-6877. Referenced by: Old Testament abstracts 0364-8591. Referenced by: Religion index one. Periodicals 0149-8428 1949- . London : Palestine Exploration Fund, 1962-1975 hardcover
1st edition. Period boards, 8vo, 168, [2], 148, [2], 152, 149, [1], 157, [1] pages [780 pages total]. In Yiddish. Title translates as, The Jewish World: A Literary Societal Monthly. Includes frontis portraits, a self-portrait by Max Lieberman, and many text and full-page-plate illustrations by E.M. Lilien. Di Yudishe Velt appears to have run only 4 volumes over 3 years, 1913-1915. OCLC Number: 10652260. Paper browning but solid. Institutional marks to final issue, which is bound separately with original wrappers, Solid good condition. (YID-33-48-LX)
1878109067Paris Firmin Didot 1878 1 vol. relié grand in-8, cartonnage bradel demi-toile écrue, pièce de titre de chagrin noir, couverture conservée restaurée (reliure postérieure), LXXVIII + 178 pp. Un des 100 exemplaires sur vélin Whatman, celui-ci imprimé spécialement pour Auguste Longnon, avec l'ex-libris manuscrit de Jean Longnon sur la couverture. Récit du pèlerinage en Terre Sainte réalisé en 1395 par Augier d'Anglure (1360-1412), en compagnie de Simon de Sarrebruck, depuis Beyrouth jusqu'au Mont Sinaï en passant par Le Caire et Alexandrie. Publié pour la première fois à Troyes en 1621, on ne connaissait de ce récit de voyage que deux exemplaires dans les fonds publics en 1878. Ouvrage recherché, rare sur grand papier.
1878109067Paris Firmin Didot 1878 1 vol. relié grand in-8, cartonnage bradel demi-toile écrue, pièce de titre de chagrin noir, couverture conservée restaurée (reliure postérieure), LXXVIII + 178 pp. Un des 100 exemplaires sur vélin Whatman, celui-ci imprimé spécialement pour Auguste Longnon, avec l'ex-libris manuscrit de Jean Longnon sur la couverture. Récit du pèlerinage en Terre Sainte réalisé en 1395 par Augier d'Anglure (1360-1412), en compagnie de Simon de Sarrebruck, depuis Beyrouth jusqu'au Mont Sinaï en passant par Le Caire et Alexandrie. Publié pour la première fois à Troyes en 1621, on ne connaissait de ce récit de voyage que deux exemplaires dans les fonds publics en 1878. Ouvrage recherché, rare sur grand papier.
224136Collection Documents Inédits sur l'Histoire de FranceParis, Imprimerie Impériale, 1869 in-4, IV-998 pp., index, cartonnage papier brun (rel. de l'éditeur). Petites usures au cartonnage, très fortes rousseurs.