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235x155 mm. 390 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges wrinkled. Spine edges bumped. Ex library copy with usual marks. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Incisione, antica ed originale, raffigurante la Palestina e l'Egitto
Crown octavo. Pp. 100. Set in Gothic type. Original printed wrappers, decorated in black, shelf label to spine, small institutional stamp. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare travelogue to the Holy Land at the end of the 19th Century. It contains Contains: Stations of the journey with daily reports; visits to Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Cairo, Alexandria. Not a single copy could be located on OCLC. KvK locates few copies in Germany.
El autor nos introduce en un Israel que amanece después de un golpe de militar. En el azaroso camino a Ein Jarod, último (quizás) territorio libre del país, un judío y un árabe aprenden dolorosamente que para llegar a su destino deben colaborar y ayudarse, a pesar del abismo que aparentemente los separa. La historia es pues el camino, el final es incierto, como la realidad misma.
Barcelona, Librería Religiosa, Imprenta de Pablo Riera, 1856-1857. 4to.; 472 pp. Encuadernación de la época en piel con lomera ornada.
No Date (1897) First edition. Original. Single page. 22cm x 32cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to To the Writers in Israel. A fascinating open letter to the Hebrew writers in Israel written by Ephraim Deinard while travelling in Israel. The letter implores Hebrew writers to spread their materials to Jewish communities through the world. His address is listed as 180 Howard street. Newark, NJ Nord America. Deinard (18461930) was one of the greatest Hebrew bibliophiles. He was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher, all rolled into one. He frequently travelled through Europe and the Middle East looking for new volumes to publish back in America in Europe. The present letter is also signed by Nehemia Shmuel Leibowitz, famed Russian-Jewish scholar who moved to New York in 1881. SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature. No copies on OCLC. Institutional stamp dated 1897. Creases where the letter was folded. Other very Good Condition. (ZION-13-43)
Barcelona, Editorial B. Bauzá, 1932. 4to.; 245 pp., II pp. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales dibujadas por Ruiz de Peralta.
Madrid, Ateneo, 1956 ('O crece o muere'). 4to. menor; 42 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
23x16cm. 318 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. CONTAINS B&W PLATES. 230x155mm. 294 pages. Softcover. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Spine slightly stained. Spine edges slightly worn. Inner cover yellowing. Pen inscription on white page. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 41 pages; illustrated. Prepared to answer ques tions that new immigrants ask about working in Israel. Contains glossary a nd list of useful addresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Excellent co ndition. (W-62)
380pp.avec ills. (photos & cartes dans le texte), nouvelle édition, reliure demi-toile, 24cm., bel état
Volume rilegato con sovraccoperta in ottime condizioni. In francese. La vita in Palestina ai tempidi Cristo. rilegato
Troisième édition, 1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Plon, Plon-Nourrit et Cie, Paris, 1904, 281 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (couv. lég. frottée, non coupé) Français
In 8°, leg. edit. tutta tela rossa, con inserto di tela grigia, al piatto ant., contenente il titolo, contornato da filetti impressi in oro, pp 198, num. disegni n.t. e num. ill. f.t. (disegni e fotografie). Lussuosa edizione, in ediz. originale.
Rodez Carrére 1895, In-folio reliure éditeur demi percaline rouge à coins. 476 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur au Vicomte de BONALD. Bon exemplaire. RELIE
Broché. 240 pages.
Edizione dei primi del 1900 della celebre opera di viaggio di Alexander William Kinglake. Nell'opera l'autore descrive il suo viaggio in Siria Palestina ed Egitto. Frontespizio entro cornice e planche in antiporta. In ottime condizioni. Copertina in pelle editoriale con titolo e decorazioni in oro al dorso in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. Pagine in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. In 16. Dim. 15,5x10 cm. Pp. VI+310 Edition of early 1900 of the famous work of travel by Alexander William Kinglake. In the work the author describes his travel in Syria, Palestine and Egypt. Title page in a frame and plate in the frontspice. In very good conditions. Editorial leather cover with gilted title and decorations in good general conditions lightly worn in the extremities. Binding in good conditions. Pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxing. In 16. Dim. 15,5x10 cm. Pp. VI+310
A fascinating account (first published 1844) of the author's journey through Turkey and the Middle East which "records his impressions with a frankness and wonderment which make his writing as idiosyncratically fresh and witty as when it first appeared.(a) beautifully evocative and seminal work of Victorian travel writing" Book
A fascinating account (first published 1844) of the author's journey through Turkey and the Middle East which "records his impressions with a frankness and wonderment which make his writing as idiosyncratically fresh and witty as when it first appeared.(a) beautifully evocative and seminal work of Victorian travel writing" . This text is based on the Everyman edition od 1908. Reissued in the Picador Travel Classic series - quality printing, handsomely bound with headbands and ribbon bookmark. Book
A fascinating account (first published 1844) of the author's journey through Turkey and the Middle East which "records his impressions with a frankness and wonderment which make his writing as idiosyncratically fresh and witty as when it first appeared.(a) beautifully evocative and seminal work of Victorian travel writing" This text is based on the last revised edition of 1864. 261p. maps. Book
In 8 (cm 15 x 22), pp. 32. Brossura editoriale con lievi mancanze al margine inferiore del piatto posteriore. Resoconto del viaggio in Oriente fatto da un gruppo di persone partite da Milano nell'anno 1874. L'opuscolo riporta, con errore di stampa, la data 1872 (ma con tutta probabilita' 1877). L'autore e' padre Gaetano Rizzi, uno dei membri della comitiva, fra gli altri partecipanti vi erano: Antonio Stoppani, professore di geologia, l'avvocato inglese Norman Basalget, il conte Lumiares Falco' Quanito, Don Antonio Ceroli della Biblioteca Ambrosiana e altri...Antonio Stoppani dara' il suo personale resoconto del viaggio nel libro intitolato "Da Milano a Damasco. Ricordo di una carovana milanese" pubblicato nel 1888 in cui descrisse usi e costumi delle popolazioni incontrate oltre a paesaggio e alla morfologia dei territori visitati. In questo breve saggio, Gaetano Rizzi comincia il suo racconto da Damasco, poi lo spostamento da Damasco a Beirut passando per Baalbek con il resoconto dell'incidente occorso a Stoppani: un cavallo della carovana colpisce con un calcio la gamba di Stoppani durante la traversata del deserto. Stoppani viene aiutato e medicato da alcuni Turchi del luogo, quindi la carovana si divide: Stoppani ed altri rientrano a Damasco, alcuni proseguono il viaggio.
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo. 74 pages ; 17 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to âThe Land of Israel Today and Onwards. Â Meyouhas (1868-1942) was a popular figure during the Yishuv. He wrote extensively Muslims of Palestine. The Meyouhasâ are a Jerusalem Sephardi family that has produced notable rabbis and merchants in Jerusalem for hundreds of years. SUBJECTS: Palestine -- Description and travel. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (JTS) . Ex-library with usual markings. Good- Condition. Scarce. (ZION-14-29).
First edition. Later boards with original paper wrappers bound in. 8vo. 24 pages; 22 cm. Written in Yiddish. Title translates to Land of Israel during the war and after the war in English. Typo on inside title page that lists publication year as 1934 instead of 1943. Divided into various chapters. Meir Berlin, later changed to the more Hebraic, Meir Bar-Ilan, was an Orthodox rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, the Mizrachi movement in the United States and the British Mandate of Palestine. He inspired the founding of Bar Ilan University in Israel which is named for him (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Mizrachi. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Univ of Florida, Harvard) , none in New York or anywhere off the Eastern Seaboard. Dampstaining of pages. Some minimal stains and rips. Library stamp and two pencil marks that do not affect text. Good + condition. (zion-12-9)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [4], 26, [2] pages. 17 x 24 cm. First edition. "Drawings by Otte Wallisch; text by E. Mechner. " Eretz Israel, Facts and Figures, published by the Head Offices of Keren Hayesod and Keren Kayemeth Leisrael, Jerusalem, 5698 (1937/38) ; distributed by the United Palestine Appeal, New York City. $4, 500, 000 in 1938 is the goal of United Palestine Appeal - p. [2]. Illustrated brochure by the United Palestine Appeal detailing the cultural and material progress, immigration statistics and demographics, agricultural and industrial developement, development of Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, J. N. F. Land, etc. Each page contains graphs, maps, charts, or other illustrations to depict the figures. Otte Wallish (19031977) was an emigre to Israel who established himself as a graphic designer and contributed to the symbolic self-representation of the Jewish state . In 1936, Wallish set up a design studio in a building in Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv, that had been chosen as a national landmark. His design studio doubled as a kind of front for SHA'I, the Haganah's secret service . Wallish was responsible for the calligraphy and design of the scroll for Israel's Declaration of Independence. In addition, Walisch handled the preparation of the exhibit hall in which the State's Independence was announced. In 1948, too, Wallish took the lead in designing Israel's first postage stamps. He chose a design based on ancient coins, found in archaeological research on the First Jewish-Roman War and the Bar Kochba Revolt . Wallish continued to be a leading designer of Israeli stamps . Israel's first coins were designed from a proposal submitted by Israel Numismatic Society proposal, put together with Leo Kadman, Hanan Pavel, and Wallish. He also designed paper currency for Israel . Over the years, Wallish also designed posters. For instance, one poster shows the Jewish immigration by ship and another promotes the ZIM shipping line. His posters have been featured in exhibition and the 1997 Selling Zionism exhibit at the Israel Museum. In 2006, a Wallish poster was shown at The New Hebrews: 100 Years of Art in Israel exhibit, Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin . His posters are displayed as well at the Central Zionist Archives and the Tel Aviv Museum (Wikipedia 2015) . Subjects: Keren Hayesod; Jewish National Fund; United Israel Appeal. Oclc lists 11 copies. Light wear to wraps, institutional stamp on verso of title page, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-43)