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No date (1942-44) . First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with photographs and blue background. 8vo. 6 pages; 23 cm. The destruction of large Jewish communities in Nazi occupied Europe has placed upon American Jewry the major obligation to furnish the funds for extending the upbuilding work of Palestine and the responsibility to safeguard the post-war status of Palestine as the Jewish Commonwealth. Includes an excerpt from President Roosevelts historic address during his last term in office at the 45th annual ZOA convention, which was held in 1942, At this time when our country is at war it is fitting to note the substantial contribution which Palestine is making to the war effort in the United Nations. That contribution is due in great part to the work of your organizations in the past and the present. Holocaust-era Questions and answers about the topic of Zionism including What is Zionism? , What is the Interest of the American Public and Government in the Zionist Program? . and Is it True That Jews Have Displaced Arabs? Includes purposefully faded blue photographs of the people and scenery of Eretz Israel as borders for the pages. Encourages reader to donate to the Zionist Organization of America. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Univ of Chicago, Harvard Univ, Harvard College Libr, Univ of Texas, Austin, Harry Ransom) . Unobtrusive pencil markings. Previously folded into thirds. Very good condition. (zion-11-49)
1930188559Jerusalem: Matba'at D r al-ayt m al-S r yah 1930. The Hope Simpson Report First Arabic edition of Sir John Hope Simpson's groundbreaking report with only two other copies traced at the American University of Beirut and the National Library of Israel. It was published in the same year as the English edition. After a successful career as a diplomat and politician Simpson 1868-1961 was sent to the British Mandate of Palestine subsequent to the 1929 riots to chair a British commission addressing Jewish land settlement and Zionist policies. The report discusses Palestine's natural conformation and climate the impact of Jewish land ownership on the economy and the resulting widespread unemployment among the Arab population which was a cause of unrest. It also addresses demographic changes and public health services including anti-malaria prophylaxis as well as irrigation projects the types of land and its ownership present in Palestine and legislation concerning Bedouin land rights. A pivotal observation is the economic imbalance between the Jewish settlers and the Arab population. The report concludes that "there is at the present time and with the present methods of Arab cultivation no margin of land available for agricultural settlement" and that "it is impossible to give. a reliable estimate of the number of families who could be accommodated in Palestine if the whole country were adequately developed". Quarto. Original blue wrappers wire-stitched as issued. Corners a little bumped spine creased front cover sunned with couple of ink drops and marks towards outer margin contents toned but clean: a very good copy. unknown
New York, American Zionist Council, 1955. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 13 pages. Early Statehood-period critique of this American Jewish Anti-Zionist organization. Accuses the ACJ of affiliating with such anti-Semitic extremists as Gerald LK Smith and Merwin K. Hart. With a brief foreword by Albert Einstein in which he compares the ACJ to the Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith in pre-War Europe. Not in Singerman.Very Good Condition. (zion-8-24) xxx
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)
1970117599Beyrouth Fateh, Bureau d'Information, Mouvement de libération nationale palestinienne 1970 1 vol. en feuilles in-folio plié en deux, en feuilles, (12) p., photos en noir. Très rare premier numéro de cette publication mensuelle en langue française du Fatah, destinée à informer l'opinion française des prises de position et objectifs du Mouvement. Petite déchirure marginale, sinon exemplaire en bonne condition.
1970117599Beyrouth Fateh, Bureau d'Information, Mouvement de libération nationale palestinienne 1970 1 vol. en feuilles in-folio plié en deux, en feuilles, (12) p., photos en noir. Très rare premier numéro de cette publication mensuelle en langue française du Fatah, destinée à informer l'opinion française des prises de position et objectifs du Mouvement. Petite déchirure marginale, sinon exemplaire en bonne condition.
1971ABC_47952Beirut: Palestine National Liberation Movement 1971. 42 x 29 cm. Folded. Numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations. Rare and remarkable periodical published by the Palestine National Liberation Movement or Fatah. This was a revolutionary group and later a political party founded in 1957 by Yasser Arafat 1929-2004 Khalil al-Wazir 1935-1988 and 3 or 4 others. The movement published numerous periodicals and pamphlets between 1968-1972 but Fateh is the most important one. Originally published in Arabic it was also issued in English from 1969 bi-weekly in French from 1970 monthly and in Italian from 1971 bi-weekly. We have not been able to find any other English issues of this periodical for sale anywhere else.The name of the group Fatah is an acronym in reverse for "Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini" the Arabic translation of "Palestine National Liberation Movement". The intention of the founders was to create an organisation that was independent of governments and political parties with the goal to liberate Palestine through low-intensity guerilla warfare. It was part of several armed fights with Israeli and Jordan forces during the 1960s and 70s. Fatah modelled itself after the revolutionary groups of Algeria Vietnam and Cuba. On page 9 of the present issue of Fateh a large photo has been printed of a group of protesters holding signs with the images of the leaders of these revolutions which is a clear message to the reader.The present issue of Fateh contains numerous articles with news from or about Palestine and the movement. It was printed a few months after Black September the bloody clash between Fatah and the Jordanian army in 1970 during which thousands of Palestines were either killed or expelled from Jordan. The first few pages of the periodical are dedicated to this event and other clashes between the two groups that resulted from it. Other articles discuss a 10-hour battle near Tel Aviv the relationship between America and Israel and injustices against Palestinians. Of particular interest are the three powerful full-page illustrations. They were designed in 1970 and issued separately as posters. The first image of a rifle with an olive branch was designed by Natheer Naba'a who is only known for his posters for Fateh. The second image called "stolen smile" shows a photo of a group of determined children and was designed by Jassem el Zubeidy who is only known for this design. The last image is an illustration of a Palestinian woman with a moving text about Palestine designed by Palestinian artist Kamal Boullata 1942-2019.The periodical is somewhat browned and inkstained and the edges are slightly frayed. Otherwise in good condition.l The English language Fateh periodical is present in ca. 30 libraries worldwide not all possess all volumes issued 1969-1971 see WorldCat 1568957 145144012 72895793 1036673977 924471377 898713265; cf. Interactive encyclopedia of the Palestine question entry: the Palestinian national liberation movement; Periodicals in review: periodicals and pamphlets published by the Palestinian commando organisations. In: Journal of Palestine studies vol. 1 1 1971 pp. 136-151. Palestine National Liberation Movement, unknown
160p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition chipped d.j. fair
bross. edit. ill., allegato foglio con errata corrige, piccola erosione in cop.
LCS00bdfpuf/Le Monde, 2006, 237 p., préface d'Alain Gresh.
Milano, Editrice Cardinal Ferrari, 1928, 46 fasc. raccolti in voll. 4, in-4, copp. fittizie (conservate le br. edit.), pp. da 21 a 64 ciascuno + pp. pubblicitare in nn. romani. Copp. di F. Gamba con belle tavv. applicate a col., ill. in b.n., e disegni di P. Furloni, R. Magni, C. Marotta, A. Nardi, P. Bernardini, C. Bisi. Scritti di N. Lisi, G. Papini, E. Allodoli, D. Provenzal, S. D'Amico, D. Giuliotti, T. Casini. Il numero doppio di Natale, con bella cop. in oro e col. (M. Melis), ill. di Cisari e Melandri, è dedicato al folklore natalizio italiano (Piemonte, Milano e Brianza, Veneto, Bologna ed Emilia, Firenze e Maremma, Umbria, Marche, Roma e Lazio, Puglia, Sardegna, Sicilia, Isola d'Elba).
0331987325.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
In 8°, pp. 432. Brossura editoriale figurata. Copertina con qualche sgualcitura, un piccolo scarabocchio sulla prima carta bianca, per il resto copia in ordine. Con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche.
In-16, brossura editoriale, pp. 127(1). Tracce d'uso e strappetti marginali alla copertina. Tagli colorati di rosso.
195129770Paris Editions de Minuit 1951 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 212 pp. Edition originale. Epuisé chez l'éditeur. - Vignes, 139. Pâles mouillures au dos et en 4e de couverture. Sinon état convenable.
195129770Paris Editions de Minuit 1951 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 212 pp. Edition originale. Epuisé chez l'éditeur. - Vignes, 139. Pâles mouillures au dos et en 4e de couverture. Sinon état convenable.
2004118163Paris Gallimard, coll. "NRF Essais" 2004 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 299 pp., bibliographie et index. Edition originale enrichie d'un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Henri [Causse]. En parfaite condition.
2004118163Paris Gallimard, coll. "NRF Essais" 2004 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 299 pp., bibliographie et index. Edition originale enrichie d'un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Henri [Causse]. En parfaite condition.
198526103Ankara: Palestine Liberation Organization 1985. Softcover. g. Oblong 12mo. Unpaginated. Original pictorial wrappers. Title-page in red and black lettering. Fascinating work being a pictorial Palestinian political history profusely illustrated with numerous color maps and b/w and color photographic reproductions. Very minor and slight soiling on covers. Text in Turkish. Wrappers in overall good to very good interior in very good condition. Palestine Liberation Organization unknown
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 14 cm). In Turkish. 437 p., 1 map, b/w ills. Filistin tarihi: Osmanli fethinden Israil Devleti'nin kurulusuna. [= Geschichte Palastinas: Von der osmanischen Eroberung bis zur Gründung des Staates Israel]. Translated into Turkish by Suphi Nejat Agirnasli.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 575 p. Filistin ve isgal altindaki diger Arap bölgelerinde insan haklari sorunu: Goldstone raporu. Gazze çatismasiyla ilgili Birlesmis Milletler insan haklari konseyi arastirma komisyonu raporu. Translated by M. Malik Yavuz.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). Edition in Turkish. 208 p. The daughter of a prominent Palestinian father and a sophisticated Lebanese mother, Najla Said grew up in New York City, confused and conflicted about her cultural background and identity. Said knew that her parents identified deeply with their homelands, but growing up in a Manhattan world that was defined largely by class and conformity, she felt unsure about who she was supposed to be, and was often in denial of the differences she sensed between her family and those around her. The fact that her father was the famous intellectual and outspoken Palestinian advocate Edward Said only made things more complicated. She may have been born a Palestinian Lebanese American, but in Said's mind she grew up first as a WASP, having been baptized Episcopalian in Boston and attending the wealthy Upper East Side girls' school Chapin, then as a teenage Jew, essentially denying her true roots, even to herself-until, ultimately, the psychological toll of all this self-hatred began to threaten her health.
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)