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193652801J. de Gigord 1936 785/1100 exemplaires numérotés sur Agra. In-8. Reliure demi-chagrin bleu marine à coins, couvertures d’origine non conservées, dos à 5 nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, tranches dorées, 24 photographies originales, 1 carte dépliante in fine. Bel exemplaire bien relié.
Near Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 135 p, 1 errata, 91 numerous b/w plates, iv numerous tables. Ön Asya tarih öncesi çaglari: Msir, Filistin, Suriye. Translated by Halet Çambel.Ön Asya tarih öncesi çaglari: Misir, Filistin, Suriye. Translated by Halet Çambel. Prehistoric Protoasia: Egypt, Palestine and Syria. First Edition.
190592109Paris, Albert fontemoing 1905 In-12. Caronnage éditeur percaline vert-moyen, VII-438 pp., 20 gravures hors texte. Bon exemplaire.
193087344Grenoble, B. Arthaud 1930 In-8. Broché, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs, 234 pp., 175 illustrations en sépia. Bon exemplaire.
1930100153423B. ARTHAUD 1930 in8. 1930. Broché.
1948135018Jérusalem 1948. 134 pages. Original softcover binding. (A little used and spotted). 24x16 cm
Small octavo. Pp. 77, (3). Set in Gothic type; bit thumb-soiled in places. Bound in the original printed stiff wrappers, incorporating publisher's and other announcements, one of which is illustrated. In a very good condition. ~ First and only edition. Selig Schachnowitz (1874-1952), noted neo-Orthodox journalist and writer. In 1908, at the invitation of Agudat Israel in Germany, he became editor of Der Israelit, a post he held for 30 years until the journal was closed down by the Nazis in 1938. He escaped to Switzerland, taking up residence in Zurich, where he continued his public and literary work until his death. Following a visit to Israel in 1931, he wrote "Zwischen Ruinen und Aufbau in Erez-Israel", which praised agricultural settlement and expressed strong reservations about the lack of religious observance in the new Israel. He was a prolific writer and although his various publicistic works were of a religious propagandist nature, many were of a high literary standard and attracted numerous readers. For a review of Schachnowitz's travelogue in Palestine, see Wolf Kaise: "Palästina, Erez Israel" (Doctoral Thesis, Berlin, 1988).
Duodecimo. Pp. cvi, 677. Plus 4 lithographic plates bound in, two of which are folding. Some text illustrations; tables, footnotes, index, corrections; paper repairs to gutter of few leaves. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, bit rubbed at extremities, spine gilt with shelf label, all edges speckled; old institutional label and stamp to first endpapers, scattered spotting throughout. In good condition. ~ First edition. Tobler, 158.
Crown octavo. Pp. 144. Title-page corner neatly replaced with a facsimile. Original pale grey wrappers, lettered in blue. In good condition. ~ First edition.
1971ABE-1710443410435126 PAGES-23,5 CM X 32,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE PHOTO DE FRANCESCO SCAVULLO-SUITE SUR 23 PAGES-JEREMY BAILEY, 12 PAGES-MARTIAL RAYSSE PREMIERE PARTIE:"L'ESTHETIQUE", 6 PAGES-UN MUSEE CINQ GALERIES, 4 PAGES-LES PALESTINIENS VUS PAR BRUNO BARBEY TEXTE DE JEAN GENET, 21 PAGES-LES JOURNEES DE MR VASE, PAR JACQUES STERNBERG ET JEAN GOURMELIN, 7 PAGES-(100N)
1930213451930. Dubek Cigarettes photographic album of British Mandatory Palestine produced in the 1930s-1940s documents the development of Jewish agricultural settlements industry security organizations and cultural institutions within the Yishuv during the late Mandate period. The album presents a visual narrative of Zionist nation building through images of collective agricultural labor industrial production settlement construction and educational life. Such imagery circulated widely in the interwar and wartime decades as part of broader efforts to promote Jewish settlement in Palestine and to demonstrate the institutional capacity of the Yishuv to sustain a modern society. The photographs therefore document a formative phase in the development of Jewish communal infrastructure and social organization prior to the establishment of the State of Israel.<br /> <br /> Dubek Cigarettes. Album of British Mandatory Palestine. Palestine: Dubek Cigarettes circa 1930s-1940s. Hebrew language cigarette card album containing 200 black and white photographic cards mounted within printed pages accompanied by Hebrew captions and descriptions. The photographs depict agricultural labor associated with kibbutz communities including images of women harvesting crops working in fisheries and participating in factory production. Additional cards document industrial development such as textile production citrus agriculture and export and cigarette manufacturing. Several sections show security and defense activity including Jewish guards patrols and fortified settlements associated with protective measures adopted by Jewish communities during the Mandate period. Other photographs highlight infrastructure including bridges roads water towers and public buildings along with educational and cultural institutions such as libraries schools and youth activities. Scenes of public gatherings and celebrations further emphasize the formation of communal identity within the Jewish population of Palestine.<br /> <br /> During the final decades of British administration in Palestine Jewish settlement expanded through organized agricultural collectives urban development and new infrastructure projects supported by Zionist institutions. Visual publications such as cigarette card albums functioned both as educational materials and as popular visual media presenting the progress of Jewish settlement and economic development. Images of collective labor fortified communities and modern infrastructure illustrate the practical and ideological foundations of the Yishuv's political aspirations during the Mandate era. Folio album in original illustrated stiff wrappers with string binding containing 200 mounted cigarette cards with printed Hebrew captions. Moderate wear to covers with edge rubbing toning and light soiling; interior pages show mild foxing with cards largely well preserved a few slightly lifting but present. Overall good condition. The album offers a substantial photographic record of Jewish settlement activity and institutional life in Mandatory Palestine during the decades preceding Israeli statehood. unknown
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. Includes black and white plates. 16x23 cm. ë+572 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Pen writing on title page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
196679423New York: The Palestine Arab Delegation 1966. Pamphlet. 38p. 3.5x8 inch upright pamphlet in stapled wraps; edgewear and faint soiling one corner-tip is torn off. Inside find a leaflet "Arab refugees still yearn for their home" stapled to last page. Pamphlet of anti-Zionist material. The Palestine Arab Delegation unknown books
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 23 cm. First edition. This essay originally appeared in the New Republic but it has been brought up to date in a postscript. - p. 1. An American philosopher's analysis of Zionism and the American Jewish community, with criticism of the anti-enlightenment strands in Zionism, published by the leading American liberal Jewish Anti-Zionist group. Postscript adds the hopeful expectation that a nonsectarian state will emerge in Palestine. Attractively printed, with red decorative line borders throughout. Subjects: Zionism. OCLC lists 7 copies (UC-Davis, Mercer, Harvard, NC State, Princeton, HUC, NLI) , none in New York. Pen marks in margins and some underlining. Light wear to wraps. Good condition. (ZION-8-16)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 14 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Issued by Zionist Organization of America. Political primer for the American Zionist movement; outlining the background of the Zionist movement, the accomplishments in Palestine, the history of the Jewish people, the need for Zionism, etc. Subjects: Zionism - History. Propaganda, Zionist - United States - 20th century. Propaganda, Zionist. Zionism. OCLC lists 10 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-4)
14.5X22 cm. xIii+330 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover edges slightly bent. Pencil markings and writing on several pages. Else in good condition.
Original paper wrappers. 12mo. 15 pages. 17 cm. 1st edition thus. Reprinted from The American Hebrew, December 28th 1906 by the Federation of American Zionists. Text describing the early ideas of Zionism through the lens of Conservative Judaism. Solomon Schechter was an early proponent of Zionism and Conservative Judaism, scholar, educator and Rabbi. Subjects: Jews Restoration. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Previous institution stamp on front cover, light age toning. Some edge wear, with small open tear to bottom fore edge back cover. Very good condition. (ZION-1-22)
258 p. + Plus portrait Frontis of Theodor Herzl and full page plates. Publisher's device on title page. Remnants of bookplate on front paste down. 8vo. Original full green buckram, gold lettered spine. Binding very slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. Hardbound. Very Good. JUDAICA BOX 5
No date (1940s) . First edition. Original blue cardstock wrappers. 8vo. 60 pages; 21 cm. "The cataclysmic events that have descended upon us in rapid succession have awakened both the conscience and consciousness of Jewry. People who but yesterday sheltered themselves in the fools paradise of Emancipation have emerged from their crumbling shells and are re-identifying themselves with our people. Renegade sons who denied the nationhood of Israel and sought an escape in the isms of the moment found themselves of a sudden on a shattered foundation. A Holocaust-era collection of various speeches about Zionism that Aron Horowitz gave around Canada during his three years as Western Executive Director of the Zionist Organization of Canada and Educational Supervisor of all Western Canadian Hebrew Schools. Includes topics such as The Role of Hebrew in Our National Renaissance, Zionism and Jewish Education, and Religion as a Philosophy of Life. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish education. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Several stamps and library markings on binding and inside title page. Minimal pencil marks and pen inscription in Hebrew that do not affect text. Slight toning. Very good condition. (zion-12-31) .
1st Separate Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages ; 21 cm. "Reprinted in revised form from Aspects of the Jewish question, Murray, 1902."This edition was reprinted in the same year as the Balfour Declaration. One week after the Declaration Magnus, along with her father, Sir Philip Magnus, played a critical role in establishing the League of British Jews, which opposed the idea that Jews constituted a political nation. Statement on Judaism and Nationalism from the 1917 Central Conference of American Rabbis is laid-in. SUBJECT (S) : Jews. Zionism. Stamp on Front Cover. Slight crease in right-hand corner. Very good- condition. (zion-10-50)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo 16 pages. 21 cm. Not the more common second edition from 1918. Series: Zionist pamphlets. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Restoration. Judaism. Zionism. Cover-title. Glue-stain to spine, some pencil underlining, otherwise Very Good condition. (mx-31-6)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages; 21.5 cm. A proper understanding of the full situation is the first essential to thoughtful action, and this understanding can be reached only from a full consideration of all the factors involved: the historic and immediate, the political and the individual. Strongly associated with Louis Brandeis, Avukah was a Zionist youth movement organization. Schwartz and Wise wrote a detailed syllabus divided into practical sections with working bibliographies that was intended to educate Avukah groups in universities. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Education. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide, none in New York or Pennsylvania. Significant browning of pages. Some staining to cover. Dogeared bottom corners. Original paper wrappers in good- condition, pages in about good condition. (zion-11-11)
IN HEBREW. 215x140 mm. 180 pages. Softcover. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled. In good condition.
1st Separate Edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 5 pages ; 16 cm. Printed as a tri-fold pamphlet with text on every page but the cover. Reprinted from the New York Evening Post (December 12, 1917) by the Zionist Organization of America. Published the year after the FAZ was renamed and Zionist Organization of America is printed on the title page. In 1909 Friedlander became the founding president of Young Judaea, an amalgam of several Zionist youth groups. In 1912, together with Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, a professor of homiletics and philosophy of religion at the Jewish Theological Seminary, he guided young Jewish adults in combating assimilation into secular American society or Reform circles. These efforts resulted in a popular lecture series, which were a predecessor of the Young Israel movement to combat the wave of assimilation by Jews .He was part of the Governing Board of the Intercollegiate Menorah Society, the Executive Committee of Bureau of Education of the Jewish Community of New York City and the Executive Committee of the Federation of American Zionists. He was known for his ardent support of Zionism. In 1918, Friedlander was invited to travel to Mandate Palestine as the Jewish representative of a Red Cross relief mission. In January 1920, Friedlander traveled to Poland as part of a four-member commission of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to distribute $35 million to starving Jews in Poland and Ukraine. The US State Department gave its permission for the trip, but would not issue passports or afford any protection to the commission members. On July 5, Friedlander and Rabbi Bernard Cantor were murdered by soldiers of the Red Cavalry near Kamenetz-Podolsk, Ukraine (Wikipedia, 2018). OCLC lists just 4 holdings worldwide 4 (Harvard, Smith, HUC, UVa) , none in New York. Very light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-10-30A)
18091, De Groot Goudriaan, 2000, Gebonden, geillustreerde kartonomslag, 200 x 260mm., 128pp., zeer mooie en uitgebreid geillustreerd in kleur. ISBN 9789061405726.