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Traduite sur l'Original Grec reveu sur divers Manuscrits par Monsieur Arnaud d'Andilly, Dernière édition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'poque pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Chez Pierre Le Petit, A Paris, 1679, 12 ff., 500 pp., 8 ff. n. ch. Tome 1 seul. Etat satisfaisant (anciennes restaurations à la reliure, qq. petits mq. en dos, mouill., petit mq. angulaire au dernier f. de texte - Approbation des Docteurs - affectant qq. lettres). Français
cm 15x22, copertina buona con strappo posteriore, interno perfetto: su 490 pagg., 400 sono intonse. Interessante opera nata prima delle Leggi Razziali. discreto Brossura
Madrid, 1998. 4to. alargado; 472 pp. 3 hs. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
Original Portfolio. 4to. [2], [40] pages. 30 cm. First edition. Legends in Hebrew and English. Forty photographs, prepared by the Joint Committee of the Government of Israel and the World Zionist Organisation for the Observance of the Herzl Centennial 1860-1960. Forty black and white plates in portfolio. Subjects: Zionists - Biography - Pictorial works. Pictures. Zionism. Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904 - Iconography. Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904. Biography - Pictorial works. OCLC lists 20 copies. Portfolio case in poor condition, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (ZION-6-24)
grand in-4° 173 pages, nombreuses photographies n/b et couleurs hors texte, reliure toile de l'editeur, jaquette illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [VU-3]
Two volumes. Royal octavo. Pp. 148, plus plates I-XXIII; 149-308, plus plates XXIV-XLIX, including folding frontispiece printed in colour. Text figures. Original printed wrappers frayed, one back missing. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Each volume comprises of two issues. Previously in a university library with some stamps to that effect.
Two volumes. Royal octavo. Pp. 126, plus plates I-XI; 129-338, plus plates XII-XXX. Text figures. Original printed wrappers, frayed, chipped. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Each volume comprises of two issues. Previously in a university library with some stamps to that effect.
Amsterdam 1959, In-4 relié pleine toile éditeur bleue, 266 pages, 179 photos en noir et blanc à pleines pages, une carte. Texte en hollandais. Très bon état
Original Wraps. 8vo. [16] pages. 22 cm. First edition. Mandate period illustrated brochure of the development of the Jordan River Valley by the Jewish National Fund, and plans for the 'Jordan Valley Authority' in the future. Subjects: Jordan River - Description and travel. Jordan River Valley - Description and travel. Palestine - Description and travel. Middle East - Jordan River. Middle East - Jordan River Valley. Middle East Palestine. OCLC lists 7 copies. Wraps lightly soiled, previous owners name stamp on front wrap, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-37) xx
. Original paper wrapper.15 pages. 8vo. 23 cm. A pamphlet for youth put out by the Jewish National Fund Issued on the occasion of the "On to Galilee" effort and observance of Chamisha osor b'shevat. Short articles and stories about How Chamisho Osor BShevat Is Celebrated By Children In Palestine, or The Blue Box [Tzedekah]. Includes photos and musical notes. Subjects: Israel/Zionism-Palestine. None on OCLC. Minimal shelf wear. Very good condition. Scarce (ZION-1-10)
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)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 7 pages; 22 cm. Holocaust-era collection of adorable excerpts filled with wonder and awe at this little boys discovery of various sites and experiences in Palestine. A clever marketing tool geared towards children, the booklet is divided into snippets from several diary entries over the course of his Summer in Palestine. I feel like Columbus now, for I have just been the first one to discover the coast of Palestine on the horizon. Soon we shall be landing in the port of Tel Aviv, the only Jewish port in the world, the gateway to Zion, and perhaps to the whole Near East. Naturally, the entries highlight the great achievements of the Jewish National Fund in great detail. The J. N. F. Seems to be even more popular here than it is in America. And no wonder! In the 37 years of its existence, this Fund has collected over $26, 000, 000, and bought close to 500, 000 dunams of land. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine, JNF, Juvenile works. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Minimal markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. Rare (zion-11-53)
no date [1941-1944]1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 4 pages ; 23 cm. Holocaust-era solicitation from the Jewish National Fund: We come to your doorstep with a simple but urgent plea: Grant us a minute of your time! Accept into your home the Blue-White Box of the Jewish National Fund! Cover art depicts a scene steeped in the 20th century American Sublime Aesthetic. A man in a hat greets a woman at her doorstep with the holding the Blue-White box at his side. On another illustration inside an assimilated American Jewish couple embraces as a man points out Palestine to them on a map. Underneath the illustration reads, One Place on Gods Earth Which the Jewish People Can Call its Own. And A Coin a Day will Provide More Land More Food for More People. Also includes photographs from Palestinian settlements and an update from the JNF on the settlement of refugees in Palestine: scores of thousands of Jewish refugees from the zones of war and oppression have found new hope and life in Palestine. Pamphlet is highly stylized and includes a cutout of the letters JNF on the back-cover. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear but overall in very good condition. (zion-10-39) xx
no date [1941-1944] 1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 4 pages ; 23 cm. A Holocaust-Era solicitation from the Jewish National Fund: We come to your doorstep with a simple but urgent plea: Grant us a minute of your time! Accept into your home the Blue-White Box of the Jewish National Fund! Cover art depicts a scene steeped in the 20th century American Sublime Aesthetic. A man in a hat greets a woman at her doorstep with the holding the Blue-White box at his side. On another illustration inside an assimilated American Jewish couple embraces as a man points out Palestine to them on a map. Underneath the illustration reads, One Place on Gods Earth Which the Jewish People Can Call its Own. And A Coin a Day will Provide More Land More Food for More People. Also includes photographs from Palestinian settlements and an update from the JNF on the settlement of refugees in Palestine: scores of thousands of Jewish refugees from the zones of war and oppression have found new hope and life in Palestine. Pamphlet is highly stylized and includes a cutout of the letters JNF on the back-cover. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear and small tears to the JNF Cutout on the Back Wrapper. Otherwise in About very good condition. (zion-10-39a) xx
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 4 pages ; 23 cm. A World War II Era solicitation from the Jewish National Fund: We come to your doorstep with a simple but urgent plea: Grant us a minute of your time! Accept into your home the Blue-White Box of the Jewish National Fund! Cover art depicts a scene steeped in the 20th century American Sublime Aesthetic. A man in a hat greets a woman at her doorstep with the holding the Blue-White box at his side. On another illustration inside an assimilated American Jewish couple embraces as a man points out Palestine to them on a map. Underneath the illustration reads, One Place on Gods Earth Which the Jewish People Can Call its Own. And A Coin a Day will Provide More Land More Food for More People. Also includes photographs from Palestinian settlements and an update from the JNF on the settlement of refugees in Palestine: scores of thousands of Jewish refugees from the zones of war and oppression have found new hope and life in Palestine. Pamphlet is highly stylized and includes a cutout of the letters JNF on the back-cover. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear and some foxing on cover. Otherwise in about very good condition. (zion-10-39b)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Wrappers. 8vo Pamphlet folded into 6 pages ; 22 cm. Hitler-era solicitation 35th anniversary solicitation from the JNF with photographs of settlements, portraits of early settlers, and a photo of an early tree grove. Cover photo shows a line of farmers in a line holding scythes. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear and a small tear along the center fold, no text effected. Overall good+ condition. Rare. (zion-10-42)
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages; 23 cm. Nazi-era pamphlet detailing the acquisition of Hanita, an area in the upper Galilee, and the dangerous, heroic experiences of the first Jews who settled there. Glimpse into the daily experiences of the heroes in the Hanita Epic as reflected in their letters to comrades who remained in the Kibbutz Hashomer Hatzair at Petach Tikvah. Should I fall a victim, I will fall for a great cause, the cause of the oppressed Jewish nation. I have no words to describe to you what is burning within me. I feel myself fortunate that I, too, am taking part in reclaiming the Galil. Includes high quality black-and-white photographs of the settlers and a map. SUBJECT (S) : Hanita, Jewish immigration, Palestine. OCLC lists no holdings. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Binding somewhat loose. Good condition. Rare. (zion-11-22)
1st Edition. 12mo. Original Blue and White Illustrated Paper Wrappers. Illustration depicts a group of Jewish Farmers walking through an arch to reach an oasis in Jerusalem. 10 pages ; 21 cm. Hitler-era solicitation for American Jews from the JNF. Provides a brief history of the National Funds Accomplishments and gives a list of 26 reasons to support ongoing Zionist activities. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. OCLC lists just one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Slight wear to top of the front wrapper. Otherwise very good condition. Scarce. (zion-10-48)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 31 pages ; 18 cm. The first major solicitation for afforestation efforts in the Eretz Israel. The JNF was founded at the Fifth Zionist Congress in Basel in 1901 with Theodor Herzl's support based on the proposal of a German Jewish mathematician, Zvi Hermann Schapira. Early land purchases were completed in Judea and the Lower Galilee. In 1909, the JNF played a central role in the founding of Tel Aviv. The establishment of the Olive Tree Fund marked the beginning of Diaspora support of afforestation efforts (Wikipedia, 2016) The statutes of the Olive Tree Fund, with Warburg as chairman, were drawn up in January 1905. At the Seventh Zionist Congress in that year, Warburg proposed that the olive groves be named the Herzl Forest; in 1906, he unleashed a vigorous propaganda campaign that stressed the association of the Olive Tree Fund with Herzls name . (Penslar, 1991) With photographs throughout including a photo of Herzl and a photo of new forest plantations. SUBJECT(S) : Forests and forestry -- Palestine. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Some tears to wrappers and markings on title page but inside pages are clear. Overall in good+ condition. (zion-10-33)
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with photograph of Palestine with green borders. 8vo. 8 pages; 20 cm. Filled with bullet points about the importance of the soil, land, and cultivation of it to the Jewish people because of the historical and religious connection to Eretz Israel. The Land of Israel gave our ancestors vines and fig trees. In its efflorescence, it produced the prophets, a mighty literature, a moral law. The Hebrew genius is not dead; it will revive with the life-giving touch of its mother-earth. Describes all of the different types of Jews working together to till the land, Chassidism, conservatism, and modernism as well as the various geographic locations they hail from including Poland, Germany, Galicia, America, Arabia, and South Africa. Appeal to donate to the Jewish National Fund to continue their efforts of revitalization through various fundraising methods. Includes an illustration and two black-and-white photographs, one of which spans across the centerfold of the pages. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine, Colonization, Jewish settlement. OCLC lists two holdings worldwide (HUC, Int Inst of Social Hist) , none on either US coast. Slight toning and minimal tears. Some folding. Very good condition. (zion-11-45)
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)
1st edition. Later paper wrappers, 8vo. 286 pages, 26 cm. In French. Report on the settlement of Jews in Argentina. The Jewish Colonization Association was founded in 1891 by Baron Maurice de Hirsch to facilitate mass emigration of Jews from Russian and Eastern Europe to agricultural colonies in North American and South America, including Argentina and Brazil (Wikipedia) . SUBJECTS: Jewish emigration. OCLC lists 20 holdings, though most appear to be incomplete Spine is exposed and starting. Pages browning. Back wrapper is edgeworn. All contents are very good. (ZION2-2-35)
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages; 21.5cm. No.5 in the series Palestine Papers. A detailed analysis of the economic status of Arabs before and after Jewish immigration into Palestine. Divided into 15 sections including Economic Grievances of the Arabs, How Jews Have Enriched Arabs, Proofs of Arab Prosperity, and If Immigration and Settlement Diminished. Includes several tables. We see then that the Arabs have obtained as a gift, and without any productive work on their own part, a capital reserve of 30 to 50 million pounds, or even more. Includes full page advertisement for another Jewish work as well as a description of the entire Palestine Papers series. SUBJECT (S) : Economic history, Palestinian Arabs, Finances. OCLC lists 17 holdings worldwide. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (zion-11-42)
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages; 21.5 cm. No. 6 in the series Palestine Papers. An succinct description of the Jewish achievements in Palestine divided into 13 sections including Agricultural Colonisation, Afforestation, Educational Activities, and Public Health Work. Illustrated with 16 stunning black-and-white photographs with captions of both people and scenery. For a thousand years the Arabs, except for the period in which it was held by the Crusaders, made nothing of the country, and the Turks could show them no better way. Economically, the land was as barren as a chapel floor until the Jews made their modern reappearance. Always there have been Jews in the country, but the old generation of Jews consecrated their lives to prayer and pious study and did nothing to assist its development, but rather cherished its backwardness and poverty. The modern spirit in Palestine is entirely Zionist. Includes advertisements for other Jewish works and a description of the entire Palestine Papers series. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Palestine, Jewish settlement. OCLC lists 21 holdings worldwide. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (zion-11-43)