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25890Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse, s.d. [1904], in-24, XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp, (2bl.)ff, 3 cartes et 4 plans, cartonnage d?éditeur 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. XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp.,
17502180[], [], [1750 ca]. In-4 de 8 pp., cartonnage moderne.
186067281860. Paris éditions Louis Vivès 1860 - Relié demi-bradel 14 cm x 21 5 cm 471 pages - Texte de Charles Berton - Quelques rousseurs sinon bon état
1st Separate Edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 5 pages ; 16 cm. Printed as a tri-fold pamphlet with text on every page but the cover. Reprinted from the New York Evening Post (December 12, 1917) by the Zionist Organization of America. Published the year after the FAZ was renamed and Zionist Organization of America is printed on the title page. In 1909 Friedlander became the founding president of Young Judaea, an amalgam of several Zionist youth groups. In 1912, together with Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, a professor of homiletics and philosophy of religion at the Jewish Theological Seminary, he guided young Jewish adults in combating assimilation into secular American society or Reform circles. These efforts resulted in a popular lecture series, which were a predecessor of the Young Israel movement to combat the wave of assimilation by Jews .He was part of the Governing Board of the Intercollegiate Menorah Society, the Executive Committee of Bureau of Education of the Jewish Community of New York City and the Executive Committee of the Federation of American Zionists. He was known for his ardent support of Zionism. In 1918, Friedlander was invited to travel to Mandate Palestine as the Jewish representative of a Red Cross relief mission. In January 1920, Friedlander traveled to Poland as part of a four-member commission of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to distribute $35 million to starving Jews in Poland and Ukraine. The US State Department gave its permission for the trip, but would not issue passports or afford any protection to the commission members. On July 5, Friedlander and Rabbi Bernard Cantor were murdered by soldiers of the Red Cavalry near Kamenetz-Podolsk, Ukraine (Wikipedia, 2018). OCLC lists just 4 holdings worldwide 4 (Harvard, Smith, HUC, UVa) , none in New York. Very light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-10-30A)
1st edition. Original stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 78, 148 pages, 17 cm. Part I. Ten Lectures -- Part II. The Herzlian period. Yitzhak Gruenbaum (1879-1970) was a prominent leader of Poland's Zionist movement during the interwar period and of the Yishuv during Mandatory Palestine. He was Israel's first Interior Minister. SUBJECTS: Zionism - History. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide (OCLC: 35917471) . Front wrapper on vol. 1 is edgeworn. Wrappers on other volume are edgeworn and browning. Contents very good. (ZION2-2-37-A)
31934Paris Plon & Cie 0 In-folio Tranches dorées, plats de Lenègre, 4 ff + 463 pp légers frottements, coiffes sup e Inférieure se déreliant légèrement, un classique bien illustré, 22 gravures sur acier et bois in-texte; 2 volumes 512 pp pour le second volume avec également 22 gravures hors texte et de très nombreux bois in-texte , traces de brunissures aux bord des derniers ff du tome 2 , reliure en demi basane épidermées avec coiffes en mauvais état, sinon intérieur très frais -
First edition. 10 original illustrated postcards in original illustrated envelope. These were Bezalel artists Meir Gur Aryeh best known illustrations that were included in his Pioneer songs book. SUBJECTS: Folk songs, Hebrew -- Israel -- Texts. Halutzim -- Poetry. Original illustrated envelope is edge worn with some tearing. Cards are very good+ condition, a beautiful set. (ZION2-1-4)
2nd edition. Period boards, 8vo, 20 cm x 15 cm. 100 pages. Originally written in Paris 1894. One of Herzl's last plays, 'The New Ghetto', is one of Herzl's few plays to contains Jewish characters, and deals directly with the Jewish Question, the unsuccessful emancipation and increasing anti-Semitism. This play is considered one of the most important and fundamental attempts of Herzl to discuss this issue before Zionism, and one of the major steps that led him eventually to establish Zionism. This was Herzl's first literary work which showed the ambivalence and lack of real security and equality of emancipated, well-to-do Jews in Vienna. Herzl dedicated the play to Max Nordau. Label with publishing details is pasted on title-page bottom edge (Wien, 1903, Buchdruckerei "Industrie"-Selbstverlag). Subjects: Plays Zionism Theodor Herzl. Very Good condition. A beautiful copy (ZION-6-20)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 23 pages. 22 cm. First edition. No place, publisher, author, or date stated. Notes and News of the Jewish National and Hebrew University Library in Jerusalem for September 1928 to September 1929; contains news of the passing of Gustav Bradt, and Harold M. Wiener; contains news on the recent Riots in Palestine; Gifts of Governments to the library, the Fechheimer Gift, bequest of Louis Grossmann, Ernst J. Lesser, David Neumark, Louis Siff, Chaim Spivak, Emanuel Hertz, M. L. Maxwell, David Schapira; the work of friends and committees of the Hebrew university in Kishineff, Germany, London, Copenhagen, Prague, Riga, Rome, Warsaw , Vienna, Zagreb; details on recent Hebrew University library developments, its Palestine poster collection, the medical division; removal of the library to Mount Scopus; and details on dozens of individual gifts given to the library from various donors. Subjects: Libraries - Israel. None of this edition on OCLC; NYPL lists a holding for 1925 Notes and News. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. Scarce. (ZION-7-16)
First edition. Original blue, grey, and black illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages; 21cm. Dramatic visual presentation of the fundraising methods, achievements, and goals over the 35 years since the organizations inception in 1902 including the Blue-White Box, the J. N. F. Stamp, the Golden Book, the Tree Fund, Flower Day and Flag Day, and the Dunam Land contributions efforts. Among the mementoes carefully preserved at the Jewish National Fund headquarters in Jerusalem, is a tarnished little old tin box. It was bequeathed to the Keren Kayemeth by a woman Zionist in Germany. This little box-odd as it may seem-has been the means for raising, during the past thirty-five years, the rather astounding sum of approximately $4, 000, 000 or about 18% of the Funds total income since its inception. Includes photographs, illustrations, and graphs on almost every page. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish National Fund, Israel, Fundraising. OCLC lists only one holding worldwide (Spertus) . Very good condition. (zion-11-15)
183522Leyde, S. et J. Luchtmans, 1846 in-4 carré, XII-168 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, demi-veau bouteille, dos lisse orné de filets et pointillés dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Manque en coiffe supérieure, un mors supérieur fendillé, rousseurs.
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 43 pages. 18cm. In Hebrew with some English. Singerman 5198. Goldman 579: âKadushin was born in Radoshkovichi, Byelorussia, ca. 1859. He studied in the yeshivot of Zasliai (Lithuania) and Volozhin and was ordained by R. Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin [Netziv] and R. Isaac Jacob Reines. He was a rash yeshivah in Minsk for four years, after which he lived in Vilna. Kadushin immigrated to America ca. 1885. He served as a mohel (ritual circumciser) in New York and as a rabbi and mohel in New Rochelle. Kadushin attempted to professionalize the practice of milah (circumcision) . He complained that âevery individual and sluggard who comes to this land and does not desire to carry on his back the heavy load of the peddler titles himself a mohel. Â He claimed to âhave seen hundreds of actual arelim (uncircumcised individuals) â as a result of the ignorance of these mohelim. Kadushin himself circumcised âseven thousand boysâ" He died in 1932. This manual contains the services (with an English translation) and an anthology of the laws for weddings, circumcisions, bar mitzvahs and the redemption of the first-born. Kadushin published it for religious functionaries unable to study the procedures directly from the codes because their time was consumed with their livelihood. Â Title translates to âZion: Part II of Brit Yitzhak â Sermons on the Matter of Settling Eretz Yisrael, Holidays, and other Occasions. Â Includes a prayer for the government and a prayer for the settlement of Eretz Yisrael. SUBJECTS: Sermons. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (UCLA, Harvard, JTS) . Very Good Condition. Scarce (ZION-14-31)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages, 23 cm. Franz Katz was the Executive Director of the Brooklyn Zionist Region. He was active in Zionist activism prior to statehood and aided the delegation of the Jewish Agency for Palestine as a liaison to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland. In August 1948, he travelled to Palestine and documented the most critical moments in Israel's history, writing about the lead up to independence for the Brooklyn Eagle. SUBJECTS: Israel. OCLC Number: 24731760. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Leo Baeck, USouthampton) . Very good condition. Rare. (ZION2-2-28)
2003100144893FABRIQUE 2003 402 pages 19 8x2 6x12 8cm. 2003. Broché. 402 pages.
No Date [1918-1919]. 1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 164 pages, 18 cm. Dr. Joseph Krimsky was a member of the American Zionist Medical Unit, which came to Eretz Israel in 1918 with 44 medical professionals from a variety of fields. Pilgrimage & Service details Krimsky's tour of duty, along with portraits, sketches of replaces, and reports of events (Davis, 1995) . SUBJECTS: Missions, Medical - Palestine. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10809233) . Includes on note page "With compliments of the author. " In very good condition. (ZION2-2-27)
1865118561865 2 volumes, percale verte (green hard-back percale) grand in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised bands) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - décoration or avec des fleurons au fer évidé et décoration à froid (gilt decoration with floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp and blind-stamping decoration) - tomaison (volume numbering), percale décorée à froid sur les plats (blind-stamping percale on the cover), tranches lisses (smooth edges), illustrations : gravures sur acier (steel engraving), naissances de rousseurs in fine sur les 2 volumes (beginning of the redness marks at rear on the 2 books), 463+480 pages, 1865 à Paris Gennequin Aîné Libraire,
1st Edition. Original Blue Wrappers. 8vo. 32 pages ; 23 cm. In Hebrew, With Title Pages printed in both Hebrew and English on Front and Back Wrappers. Rabbi Dr. Isaac Lewin, (1906 - 1995) was a Professor Emeritus Of Jewish History at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University In New York Lewin an architect of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, which was Proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 36/55 of 25 November 1981. For this, he was awarded the United Nation's Medal of Peace. He was also awarded by the city of Warsaw with the Golden Badge of Merit in 1988, for promoting international relations and cooperation among peoples He taught at YU from 1944 until 1985. He was an author and editor of works in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and he could converse comfortably in German and French. (Wikipedia, 2017) Published in the year of Israeli independence, two years before the Harari Decision, when there was ongoing dispute over what would constitute an Israeli constitution. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Slight toning and minor wear to wrappers. Overall very good condition. Important. (HOLO2-135-23)
1st Edition. Original Boards with Original Illustrated Dust Jacket. 8vo. [ix], 249 pages ; 20 cm. Sophie Irene Loeb (1876 1929) was a US journalist and social-welfare advocate She was the president of the Board of Child Welfare of New York for seven years, and in 1921 she established the first child welfare building. In 1924, she became president of the Child Welfare Committee of America. (Wikipedia, 2016) Signed on the front end page, Best Wishes, Sophie Irene Loeb. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Palestine. Includes original photographs throughout. Slight foxing. Inside pages are very clear with no markings or wear. Dust Jacket has some wear but is overall very clear and intact. About very good condition with good+ dust jacket. Rare in jacket and signed. (ZION-10-19)
In-8 p. (mm. 233x151), 3 voll., mz. pelle coeva (lievi abras.), fregi e tit. oro al dorso, pp. (4),XXXIII,(3),595; (2),612; (4),548; con 11 (su 12) tavv. f.t., di cui 2 piu' volte ripieg. e 1 a colori, relative a piante di monumenti e carte geografiche. Manca l’occhietto del vol. 2° e la tavola n. 2 del vol. 1°. Esempl. con timbri abrasi ai frontespizi; fioriture più o meno lievi, alc. sottolineature a biro rossa, ma complessivamente buon esemplare.
Map. 1st Edition. Framed and matted. 9 X 7.5 inches. In English. An original copper-engraved map of Palestine by the legendary cartographer Herman Moll circa 1709, and later hand-colored. Herman Moll (1654 1732) , was a London cartographer, engraver, and publisher . Moll's exact place of origin is unknown, although his birth year is generally accepted to be the year 1654. He moved to England in 1678 and opened a book and map store in London Moll's maps were in his lifetime and after very influential, and are still among the most sought after aesthetic engravings in the history of cartography. (Wikipedia, 2017) OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Also digitized at NLI, see: Laor 499. Very good condition. (ART-26-5)
1845108416P., Firmin Didot, 1845, in-8°, 704 pp, une carte dépliante et 70 planches hors texte (cartes, gravures, plans), table alphabétique des matières, reliure demi-chagrin vert bouteille, dos à 4 nerfs soulignés à froid, titres et caissons dorés, exemplaire finement relié à l'époque et sans les habituelles rousseurs, bon état (Coll. L'Univers. Histoire et description de tous les peuples)
First edition. Original illustrated green paper wrappers with intricate images of farming, scholarship, industry, and sheep herding, amongst others in blue ink. 4to. 36 pages; 30 cm. A Holocaust-era Philo-semitic journal, this issue includes more than a dozen articles by various authors, a letter to the editor of the New York Times, and a monthly chronicle. Winston Churchill writes one of the articles entitled Why I Am Against Partition. Topics include Double Cross De Luxe, Palestine-A Protest, a Prospect and a Compromise, and Myth of Pan-Arabia, amongst others. The proposed Jewish area at present has almost as many Arabs as Jews. These it is proposed, by peaceful lawful methods, gradually to extrude. Such a process will certainly be attended with friction and possibly with reprisals by the Arabs upon Jews who wish to dwell in the Arab zone. Here is an almost limitless vista of dangerous incidents, any one of which, under the conditions described, may become the cause, or be made the pretext, of hostile action. Includes 8 black-and-white headshots, 3 full-page maps of Palestine and the surrounding areas, and a political cartoon. Back cover of the periodical includes Principles and Program of the Pro-Palestine Federation of America. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Partition, Inter-faith. OCLC lists 4 holdings worldwide (NYPL, Harvard, Cleveland Pub. Lib, UVA) . Very minimal markings. Slight toning, particularly on edges. Very good + condition. (zion-12-20) xx
No date (1942-47) . First edition. 1 leaf 10 x 23cm. This Anti-Zionist fundraising mailer uses the famous Snellen chart eye chart design to convince supporters to donate money to ACJ. Includes black-and-white illustration of an eye. The American Council for Judaism (ACJ) was founded in June 1942 by a group of leading Reform rabbis including six former presidents of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the president of the Hebrew Union College, as well as laymen, who opposed the creation of a religiously segregated Jewish Army to fight alongside the Allies in WWII and Zionism (Wikipedia, 2016) . They believed that Judaism was a religion and not a nationality. SUBJECT(S) : Anti-Zionism. OCLC lists no copis. Slightly browning. Minimal wear that does not obstruct text. Faint pencil mark on back of card. About Very Good Condition. Rare. (zion-11-7)
Inserita nell'opera "La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo alessandrino, già tradotta di greco in italiano da M. Giero. Ruscelli: & hora in questa nuoua editione da M. Gio. Malombra ricorretta, & purgata d'infiniti errori: ... Con l'Espositioni del Ruscelli, ... Con una copiosa tauola de' nomi antichi, dichiarati co' nomi moderni: dal Malombra riueduta, & ampliata. Et con un Discorso di M. Gioseppe Moleto, .. "
PARIS, Vve A. Morel & cie -, 1882 - TOURS, Alfred Mame & fils - 1869 - In-4 - 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse à faux nerfs - Pièce de titre marron, titre doré - I ) 336 pages, illustrations hors-texte à pleine page,protégées par serpente - Bien complet de la carte sur double page - légères rousseurs claires - Bon exemplaire PARIS, L.F Hivert 1848 - Complet en 2vol in-8 - 2e édition revue et corrigée - Reliure Percaline rouge (frottée) , Mention "congrégation de notre-Dame Faubourgs Saint-Honoré, 205, entourée d'une couronne de lauriers- Dos orné de caisssons - Toutes tranches dorées - Orné de 2 frontispices gravés sur acier, 1 Grande carte dépliante en couleurs - III-460 & 492 pages - Bon exemplaire