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1873R47817Malines, Ryckmans-Van Deuren 1873 456pp.+ 1 carte de la Palestine, reliure cart. (dos en toile, peu usé), 22cm., texte en bel état
IN HEBREW. 21.5x14cm. 315 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
214 p.; 23 cm. Brossura editoriale. Molto buono
125x175mm. 65 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly worn and slightly stained. Binding slightly loose. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
130X195mm. 65 pages. Hardcover. Spine worn, spine edges bumped and partly torn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
198512632Calmann-lévy 1985 233 pages in8. 1985. broché. 233 pages. Cet ouvrage d'Amnon Rubinstein explore les origines multiples et les perspectives variées du sionisme ainsi que les relations entre le rêve sioniste et l'histoire d'Israël et du peuple juif. Il rappelle les sources et les débats qui ont mobilisé de nombreux Juifs pour s'installer en Palestine
175909Paris, A l'Imprimerie Nationale, 1849 in-4, VIII-331 pp., demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons à froid et de roulettes dorées sur les nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
8vo., First Edition; original green wrappers, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Sold from an institution with its labels on wrappers and endpapers.
271pp., br.orig., 22cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque historique. L'Islam au Proche Orient" vol. 1, bon état
20476(Edition, traduction, commentaire). Paris, Cerf. 1966. In-12 (20x13). 379 pages. Broché, première couverture crème imprimée.
1970120113Couverture souple. 43 x 29 cm. 12 pages.
1970120114Couverture souple. 43 x 29 cm. 12 pages.
1973120248Couverture souple. 43 x 29 cm. 20 pages.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages; 20cm. Holocaust-era speech by Judge Morris Rothenberg, President of the Jewish National Fund of America, about the Jewish immigration achievements since 1882 in Palestine as well as the goals for future purchase and cultivation of land. Sir John Hope-Simpson, Vice-President of the British Refugee Settlement Committee and author of the Hope Simpson Report, had declared in the 1930s that all the all the available land was then already under cultivation and the rest comprised irreclaimable soil. The desperate needs of the Jewish people, the determination and ingenuity of the Yishuv have exploded this expert assertion. The Jewish population of Eretz Israel has more than doubled since that erroneous opinion was uttered and served as the basis for the White Paper of 1931, now lying in the waste basket of history. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine-20th century, Jewish immigration, land settlement. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Some pencil markings and minimal staining on paper wrappers. Original paper wrappers good condition, pages very good condition. Scarce. (zion-11-18)
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 64 pages; 23 cm. A music anthology of Zionist songs divided into two parts: Exile and Return. Features the lyrics to 39 songs by various artists including Hyman Segal, Emma Lazarus, and C. N. Byalik. Includes illustrations. This collection of verse has not been gathered in this form on account of its merit as poetry or to parade what has been accomplished in the indiscriminate field of general Jewish verse. These verses have been culled with an eye single to the aim of calling up to the reader the heroic image of the Jew struggling to regain his place among the nations in order to be true to himself and keep faith with the world. Number one in the series Little Zionist Classics. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish poetry, Zionism, Jewish music. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Minimal markings and toning. Cover wrappers separated from rest of book and binding somewhat loose. Good + condition. (zion-11-62)
63 p. PAMPHLET Good condition, covers lightly faded
195787136éditions de la Terre Retrouvée 1957 In-4 16,5 x 25 cm, broché sous couverture imprimée, 547 pp., 3 cartes géographiques dont 2 doubles, 39 illustrations en noir & blanc hors texte. Pliures sur le dos, couverture légèrement passée et déchirée; Exemplaire en bon état.
192086858Couverture rigide. Percaline de l'éditeur. 16 x 23 cm. 267 pages. Premier plat illustré.
<p>21 cm, brossura editoriale illustrata con titolo al piatto e dorso, p. 381. Presentazione di Mons. Giovanni Fallani. Fotografie di Aldo Salmi. Mappa allegata del commisariato di Terra Santa e dei santuari palestinesi.</p>
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages ; 18 cm. In Yiddish. Paris Yiddish imprint published the same year the city was overrun by Nazi forces. Title translates to Toward the historic day of judgment, the Jewish people between curses and redemption Published early in the Holocaust, Ben-Adir argues for the enactment of national introspection and calm rather than territorialism! Ben-Adir (18781942) was writer and Jewish socialist leader, born in Krucha, Belorussia. He was a child prodigy and left for university in Minsk at the age of 16. While there, he was heavily influenced by Jewish socialism. After the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Ben-Adir published an article advocating political Zionism in opposition to the ideology of Ahad Ha-Am. After then Kishinev pogrom of 1903 Ben-Adir published a call for the formation of a Jewish party which would combine the aims of revolutionary socialism with national Jewish aspirations. Ben-Adir was one of the founders and ideologists of the Vozrozhdeniye group, and of its successor of the Sejmists (Jewish Socialist Workers' Party) whose program included Jewish national-political autonomy while envisaging territorial sovereignty as a remote aim. Ben-Adir stayed in Eretz Israel between 1925 and 1927 but returned to Berlin, leaving for Paris in 1933. SUBJECTS: Zionism Jewish nationalism. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Minor browning and edgewear. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-13-52-'L)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages; 18 cm. In Yiddish. Holocaust-era publication from Paris. Title translates to Toward the historic day of judgment, the Jewish people between curses and redemption Published early in the Holocaust, Ben-Adir argues for the enactment of national introspection and calm rather than territorialism! Ben-Adir (18781942) was writer and Jewish socialist leader, born in Krucha, Belorussia. He was a child prodigy and left for university in Minsk at the age of 16. While there, he was heavily influenced by Jewish socialism. After the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Ben-Adir published an article advocating political Zionism in opposition to the ideology of Ahad Ha-Am. After then Kishinev pogrom of 1903 Ben-Adir published a call for the formation of a Jewish party which would combine the aims of revolutionary socialism with national Jewish aspirations. Ben-Adir was one of the founders and ideologists of the Vozrozhdeniye group, and of its successor of the Sejmists (Jewish Socialist Workers' Party) whose program included Jewish national-political autonomy while envisaging territorial sovereignty as a remote aim. Ben-Adir stayed in Erets Israel between 1925 and 1927 but returned to Berlin, leaving for Paris in 1933. "Algemeyne geshikhtlekhe perspektivn un problemen -- tsentrale yidishe problem." SUBJECTS: Zionism Jewish nationalism. OCLC Number:19316146. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Minor browning, edgewear to wrappers at corners. Overall Very Good- Condition. (ZION-14-52)
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. Very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (ZION-4-41)
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)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 151 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Introduction by Judge Julian Mack. Decorative border illustration at the bottom of each page. Essays on 'social zionism', 'a social commonwealth in palestine', 'jewish law and a sanhedrin', 'a jewish industrial army', 'zionist state and the land problems', 'a jewish commonwealth in zion', by Bernard Rosenblatt (1886-1969) : In 1919 he accompanied Felix Frankfurter to the Versailles Peace Conference to assist his efforts to have a clause included in the Palestine Mandate opposing land speculation. He became a New York City magistrate in 1921 and was elected to the World Zionist Executive that same year. He floated the first Palestinian municipal bonds in the United States, the forerunner of the Israel Bond campaign. Mr. Rosenblatt served at various times as president of the Jewish National Fund and Keren Hayesod and was a vice president and honorary Secretary of the Zionist Organization of America. He was an officer of several Jewish business enterprises in Palestine and was the first president of the American Zion Commonwealth, a land purchasing and settlement agency he founded in 1915 which established the communities of Balfouria, Afule and Herzlia and the Haifa Bay Settlement in Palestine. - JTA Obituary, October 16, 1969. Subjects: Zionism. Jews - Politics and government. Jews - Social conditions. Light soiling to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-43)