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656P., Belin et Morizot, sans date. 24 planches + 2 cartes.
Fascicolo I. : Dedicatoria - Canti Primo-Quinto; Fascicolo II.: Canti Sesto-Decimo; Fascicolo III.: Canti Undecimo-Decimoquinto - Errori/Correzioni 3 19,5x13,5 cm., legatura in mezza pelle, piatti marmorizzati, tagli spruzzati, fregi e titoli impressi in oro sul dorso, pp. 143; 152; 162 (1), ampi margini, carta ancora bianca e sonante, qualche rara piccola fioritura, piccole lacerazioni ai margini inferiori del dorso del primo fascicolo con visibilit? corrispondente all'interno e piccolissimo a quello del terzo fascicolo, rarissime piccole fioritura su qualche pagina, edizione originale, in italiano, buone condizioni. Sigla di possesso.
16142Paris Librarie Fischbacher 1928 Grand IN4 broche,couv.ill.rempliée,58 p.,illustré,Soft Cover Fair 9" x 12" Tall. 58 pages. Lots of good quality, historic, black and white photographs, about two per page, of Palestine and its people. Explanatory text for individual photographs, plus narrative text, all in French.
1928114702Paris Flammarion 1928 1 vol. Broché petit in-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, non coupé, 65 pp. Édition originale illustrée par Raphaël Drouart d'un frontispice et 4 délicates lithographies à pleine page. Graveur de formation, Raphaël Drouart (1884-1972) fut un proche de son mentor symboliste Maurice Denis, avant d'évoluer vers l'Art Déco au sein du groupe d'artistes L'Evolution fondé en 1925 par Arthur Goldscheider. Tirage limité à 890 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vélin de Rives, en bonne condition sauf une décharge brune au feuillet de justification.
1928114702Paris Flammarion 1928 1 vol. Broché petit in-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, non coupé, 65 pp. Édition originale illustrée par Raphaël Drouart d'un frontispice et 4 délicates lithographies à pleine page. Graveur de formation, Raphaël Drouart (1884-1972) fut un proche de son mentor symboliste Maurice Denis, avant d'évoluer vers l'Art Déco au sein du groupe d'artistes L'Evolution fondé en 1925 par Arthur Goldscheider. Tirage limité à 890 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vélin de Rives, en bonne condition sauf une décharge brune au feuillet de justification.
Crown octavo. Pp. xv, 299. Frontispiece with 2 photo illustrations. Plus 7 plates with 14 photo illustrations. Publisher's catalogue on verso of title-page. A citation in Hebrew type, "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither," on title-page. Bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in the original dark blue cloth lettered in red and turquoise, lacks first flyleaf, first inner hinge cracked, remnant of a label, some foxing. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Albert Montefiore Hyamson (1875-1954). English administrator. From 1917 to 1919 he edited the Zionist Review. He served as Chief Immigration Officer in Palestine under the British Mandate, returning to England in 1934. He later became president of the Jewish Historical Society of England. He published studies of Palestine and Zionism as well as a history of the Jews of England. Here, he claims to have written a book which has no concern with Palestine either as a religious or an archaeological centre, but instead deals with the present and the future. The front paste-down bears the lovely, contemporary booksellers' ticket of R. Mazin & Co., London, "Publishers, Booksellers, Printers, Bookbinders, etc." displaying a banner in Hebrew.
Volume 1 (out of 2): viii + 1007pp., with 4 plates out of text, bound in hardcover (marbled boards, spine in cloth with gilt title), 24cm., in the series "Vorderasiatische Bibliothek" II-1, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature on cover and on title page), original softcover preserved and bound in, stamp on title page, text and interior clean and bright, [Contains the transcription into German of tje "Tell el Amarna Letters", EA 1-358], good condition, weight: 1.6kg., X103921
1876852151876 Louvain, Imprimerie Lefever, 1876, 3 parties en 3 volumes in 12 reliés demi-percaline bordeaux, dos lisses ornés à froid, XXVIII-391, XX-200 et XXV-254 pages.
Small octavo. Pp. 51, (1) commercial ad. Includes an unsigned preface, apparently by the author. With 7 photo-plates, including a map of Palestine and a map of Emek Yisrael. Appendix. Original plain wrappers detached, separated, small tear at blank head of title-page. Neat, clean interior. ~ The rare first edition. In the second edition, Löwenstein is no longer identified himself as the author. He was the director of the Zionist Information Office for Tourists in Palestine. A fascinating publication, published by the Zionist Information Office of the Jewish National Fund, and printed in Tel Aviv. Not a traditional traveller's guide to the Holy Places, it is an invitation to visit the Zionist community in Palestine. It includes background information for visits in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and its region, Haifa, Valley of Yisrael, Nazareth, Afula, Beth Shean, as well as some newly established villages. The appendix brings a financial report of the Fund's activities. The cover states the publisher's price of 3 Piaster - 60 Pfennig.
1847WOC-27311926. : Vues Pittoresques d'après Turner, Harding et autres célèbres artistes. 48 belles gravures et une magnifique carte sur acier. Histoire, Description, Moeurs actuelles. Dédié à Monseigneur l'Évêque de Chartres, par M. L'Abbé GR. (du Diocèse de Versailles) et M. A. Égron. Paris, L. F. Hivert, Éditeur-Libraire, 1847. Petit in-4 (26,5x3x17cm) relié demi veau noir d'époque, dos lisse avec de faux-nerfs à filets horizontaux dorés et titre doré. 248pp.
1852R38786Bruxelles, H. Goemaere 1852 3 tomes (ouvrage complet): viii,342 + 316 + 333pp. + 3 plans dépliants (dont deux coloriés), br.orig., 22x14cm., bon état
3 tomes (ouvrage complet): viii,342 + 316 + 333pp. + 3 plans dépliants (dont deux coloriés), br.orig., 22x14cm., bon état
ORD-7673Description géographique, historique et archéologique. Paris. Firmin Didot (L'Univers Pittoresque). 1845. In-8 (144 x 212mm) cartonnage bradel gris, 2ff., 704 pages, bien complet des 71 illustrations dont 3 cartes hors texte. Reliure un peu frottée mais bon état intérieur, pratiquement sans rousseurs ce qui est peu fréquent.
ORD-17268Paris. Firmin Didot. (L'Univers Pittoresque). 1845. In-8 (144 x 212mm) dos lisse basane noire, triples filets et titre dorés, plats mouchetés de bleu, 2ff., 704 pages, bien complet des 71 illustrations dont 3 cartes hors texte. Reliure en bon état, intérieur avec peu de rousseurs ce qui est peu fréquent.
Crown octavo. Pp. vii, 194. Appendices, indices, footnotes. Hardcover, bound in the original green cloth, lettered in gilt. In a very good condition. ~ Sixth edition. "Palestine is awakening to new life, and Israel actually returning to its shores," opens the book, which celebrates "the restoration of the Jews" as a sign that "the mystery of God is about to finish." With interesting appendices about farming in Palestine, the scenery of the land, the Papal railway, the state of Europe and Russia. With detailed General Index and Index of Texts, which lists all passages of scripture explained or referred to in the text. A small flower has been dry pressed between two leaves of this copy, and is still preserved. It would be appropriate to assume that it has been picked, at one time or another, in the hillsides of Palestine.
217750Angers, Imprimerie-librairie Germain et G. Grassin, 1880 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch., 378 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, toile Bradel rose, pièce de titre brune, tranches mouchetées, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Cachets.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 14 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Brochure by Samuel Rosenblatt outlining the aims and aspirations of the Mizrachi movement, with survey of cultural, educational, and literary work of the Mizrachi movement. Written by Samuel Rosenblatt, Rabbi of the Beth Tfiloh Congregation in Baltimore, Maryland; Lecturer on Jewish Literature at the Johns Hopkins University. Subjects: Zionism. Mizrachi Organization of America. OCLC lists 3 copies (Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Nypl) , none outside the US East Coast. Wraps soiled, rebacked, internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (ZION-4-41A)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 14 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Brochure by Samuel Rosenblatt outlining the aims and aspirations of the Mizrachi movement, with survey of cultural, educational, and literary work of the Mizrachi movement. Written by Samuel Rosenblatt, Rabbi of the Beth Tfiloh Congregation in Baltimore, Maryland; Lecturer on Jewish Literature at the Johns Hopkins University. Subjects: Zionism. Mizrachi Organization of America. OCLC lists 3 copies (Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Nypl) , none outside the US East Coast. Library stamps. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Minimal rubbing. Very good + condition. (ZION-4-41B)
2004R99431Leiden, Brill 2004 ix + 321pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrapper, in the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" volume 98, very good condition, ISBN 90-04-12968-5, R99431
ix + 321pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrapper, in the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" volume 98, very good condition, ISBN 90-04-12968-5, R99431
Crown quarto. Pp. 54. Frontispiece photograph of the Wailing Wall. With 2 illustrations to the text; footnotes. Original wrappers (bit dog-eared), printed with publisher's ads. In a very good condition (light pencil underlining and marking). Nice copy. ~ Offprint from "Morgen", Volume 5, No. 5. Judisch Siedlung und Wirtschaft, 3.
A controversial account of the origins of the Palestinians. With 9 appendixes, Notes (some 120 pages), Bibliography and Index. x, 601 pages.
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
8vo [23 x 15 cm]; xx, 651 pp, 4 fine plates printed in colors, including frontis, 8 other plates, numerous engraved illustrations in text, 2 folding maps (one of Holy Land with the author's routes printed in red, other color map of the Dead Sea), index. original pictorial gilt cloth, spine with elaborate gilt design & gilt title lettering, partly unopened, lightly rubbed at edges, map with crease else near fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A very well illustrated and detailed account of the author's extensive travels in the Holy Land with observations on life, customs, peoples, scenes, buildings, geology, wildlife and nature, including areas which were normally inaccessible in those days, especially in the Dead Sea area and surroundings. The author wrote a number of highly respected books on the area. The first edition was 1865. This edition has index of subjects and geography, index of natural history, index to scripture. Roehricht 2798. Tobler 203.
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