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22.5x14.5cm. X+198 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
223, 16 (ads) pp. Index. "The problem of the Jews in Britain, and the power they wield in public affairs, is a matter of the most absorbing interest in these days when propaganda has clouded the issue and made it almost impossible for the ordinary man to see the subject in its true perspective. This book is a critical but strictly impartial analysis written by a well-known Fleet Street journalist who has studied the whole problem for a number of years in the light of events since the Great War." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear to publisher's orange cloth. Binding intact. Small contemporary Buenos Aires bookseller's sticker inside front board. Above-average wear to dust jacket, now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Singerman 494. Book
22.5x14.5cm. 332 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
8vo. 30 pages. Museum bulletin, with news of the museum. SUBJECT (S) : Muzeon ha-arets (Tel Aviv, Israel) periodicals. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. ISSN: 0077-2305. Covers lightly soiled, good condition. (BIB-3-10)
14 issues. Octavo. illustrated. Original wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Contains the following issues: 189-194; 196-197; 199-204. February 1968 - December 1971.
First edition. Period springboard binder, with all original illustrated paper wrappers bound in (easily removed without damage if preferred) . 4to. About 4-8 pages each, except for final issue, which has 20 pages; 22 cm. A continuation of the News Bulletin from 1938-1946. A nearly complete DP-era run of the News Bulletin Published by American Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem from 1948-1953. Each edition packed with dozens of black-and-white photographs of students, professors, and honorees at the university. Includes articles on dozens of important scientists, academics, and organizational leaders including Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann, and David Ben-Gurion. The Indian Jews of Mexico know little of Jewish religion, though they gather in their synagogues on Saturdays and Jewish holidays to pray (mostly in Spanish) and to sing hymns in Spanish and Hebrew. Their Jewish consciousness is very strong, however, and when intermarriage takes place between one of them and a Catholic Indian, the non-Jewish partner is usually converted to Judaism and brought into the congregation. Aimed primarily at building political and financial support for the University within American Jewry, the publication is very slick and appealing to look at. SUBJECT(S) : Periodicals, Science, Hebrew University. OCLC and WorldCat list 14 holdings worldwide. Overall, very good + condition. Mild edgewear. Minimal rubbing and markings. Minimal pencil markings and library stamps on Vol. VI. No. 1+6. (ZION-51-63)
474, xvii p. Hardcover Very good condition
8vo., First Edition, with 17 plates on 8, a full-page portrait, full-page illustration and 7 full-page maps in the text; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author's service included Palestine, SE Asia, Malaya, Singapore, Tunisia, Cyprus, Jamaica and Aden and covers pre-WWII regimental soldiering to the modern TA. Already uncommon in this condition.
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)
291 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Signed and inscribed by author atop title page. "Hardly the champion of Zionism that it has generally been considered, Canada is revealed in Bercuson's study as having established a middle east policy, not on moral or ideological grounds, but on the basis of the politicians' view of its own national interests." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Very light wear to dust jacket which is partially sunned at spine. An excellent copy of this important reference. Book
Mm 115x180 Collana "Nuovissima versione della Bibbia dai testi originali" - Brossura originale, 140 pagine. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
PARIS, P.U.F., 1955 - In-8 - Broch& - couverture illustrée - 1 carte dépliante in-fine HT - 248 pages - Ex. non coupé - Très propre
Carta geografica della Terra Santa, divisa nelle dodici tribù d'Israele. Coloritura coeva, piega centrale editoriale
Carta geografica, antica ed originale, in coloritura coeva che rappresenta la mappa della strada percorsa dagli ebrei dalla loro partenza dall'Egitto fino al loro ingresso nel paese di Chanaan. La mappa proviene dall'atlante geografico universale per servire la storia universale della chiesa cattolica. Autore: Dufour Auguste Henri 1795-1865. Luogo: Palestina - Sinai. Anno: 1861. Tecnica: litografia. Dimensioni: 430x570 il foglio. Piega editoriale
RARE compilation of cases on the law of evidence in Palestine, arranged by subjects in alphabetical order by the then magistrate of Tel-Aviv - Max Kantrovitch. 240x160mm. XXXII+444 pages. Blue quarter-cloth Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover and spine rubbed. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped and worn. Spine edges bumped and rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book, of interest to any serious student of Ottoman law and British-ruled Palestine, is in good condition.
Au moment où la plupart des grands librairies juifs d'Allemagne eurent l'intuition de recréer leur art à New York, Bamberger et Wahrmann adressent de Jérusalem à leur clientèle locale et internationale un des premiers catalogues de livres anciens publiés dans le futur Etat d'Israël. Sur les 1231 items du catalogue, une main d'acheteur anonyme a inscrit une future commande de 26 numéros.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 12 mo. 12 pages; 16 cm. A Holocaust-era list of pamphlets about Palestine and Zionism by various authors with title, author, city, year, and price in each entry. Divided into various sub-topics such as Hebrew Literature, Economic Problems, and Labor Zionism. Includes titles such as Arab vs. Arab, Rabbi and Mathematician, and Handbook of Jewish Communal Villages. Short bibliography on back cover. Other title: List of Pamphlets on Palestine and Zionism. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Palestine, Jews. OCLC lists only 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Very minimal markings. Slight toning. Very good + condition. Scarce. (zion-12-43)
Jérusalem 1993, in-4 broché, couverture illustrée. 159 pages. Trés nombreues photos. Bon état.
in-4°, 112 pp., nombreuses photos coul., cartes, broché Bel exemplaire. [QU-5]
Broch?. 159 pages. 21x27,5 cm.
245x170mm. 80+75+XVI pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing, stained, faded, curved and rubbed. Cover corners and edges worn. Spine yellowing and stained. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Inner cover and few pages age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
in-8°, 426 pages, broche, couv. plast. Tres bel exemplaire. [PH-4]
Contains plates in black and white. 24x16.5 cm. 359 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Back cover slightly stained. Spine slightly stained. Inner cover slightly stained. Several pages slightly stained. Else in good condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. In English and Turkish. 165 p., b/w and color ills. Cities of the three books: Jerusalem and the Holy Land in 19th century photographs.= Üç kitapli kentler: 19. yüzyil fotograflarinda Kudüs ve kutsal topraklar. The Album of Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha and Local Photographers: The photograph album presented to Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha encompasses 111 images of the Holy Land. A portion of these photographs was taken by Garabed Krikorian of the Jerusalem Armenian community. The person who introduced Krikorian to the art of photography was none other than Yessayi Garabedian, the first local photographer of Jerusalem. He established his own photographic studio in 1859 within the Jerusalem Armenian Monastery. Mendel John Diness, Peter Bergheim, Davud Sabunci, Leon Katz, Khalil Raad and Yeshayahu Raffalovich are recognized as outstanding masters of local photography in late-19th century. Jerusalem: The City of Faith and Passion: Prophets and kings constructed hand in hand the mythology of Jerusalem. The thrones of the heavens and earth were set in this city. From David to Solomon, and from Jesus Christ to Muhammad, it was the singular pole in a geography of faith. In the Middle Ages, it replaced Rome, which regarded itself as the navel of the earth. Jerusalem was the dream of those who embraced the Cross and the indispensable, holy land of Umayyad, Abbasid, Ayyubid, Fatimid caliphs, as well as Mamluk and Seljukid sultans. The city found peace under Ottoman rule from 1516 until 1917. Yet, before and after that time, the tears of humanity did not subside. First Photographers in the Holy Land: In 1833, British explorer Frederick Catherwood used the camera lucida in the Holy Land and produced the very first images of the Noble Sanctuary (Haram al-Sharif). Catherwood, who unveiled the Sacred, was followed by Scottish minister Alexander Keith. Keith's goal was to corroborate the text of the Holy Bible with images. This concept set the groundwork for British picturesque photography, which was particular to the Orient. In 1844, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey experimented with a different style and focused on Islamic architecture in the Holy Land. Thus came along the first products of French documentary photography vis-à-vis the British picturesque. The photographers who convey to us today the history of the Holy Land have, to a large extent, emerged out of this school.
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