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In-8, 462p. 94 gravures hors texte (dont une dépliantes) et 2 cartes dépliantes. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Avec une table alphabétique des matières en fin de volume. Rousseurs éparses.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 267, [5] p., 157 numerous b/w plts., 3 maps, 1 CD. Turkish Jerusalem, (1516-1917). Ottoman inscriptions from Jerusalem and other Palestinian cities. From the year 1071 until 1917 Turks ruled Jerusalem. Between the Jews, Christians and all others who claim Jerusalem as their history holy city, the Turkish rule was longest in the history of the Holyland. First Seljukids, Artuqids and Zangids, and after that Mamluks from (1250 to 1516) and lastly Ottoman Turks ruled (from 1516 to 1917) in Jerusalem and surroundings. But despite this long rule, the Turkish heritage and contribution to Jerusalem is often overlooked or underestimated in the literature. In this book there are 122 inscriptions from Jerusalem and other parts of Ottoman Palestine mostly published for the first time. All the inscriptions are accompanied by recent photos on paper and CD-Rom, so that one can check the inscriptions and the authors interpretation and reading. There are also detailed maps of the location of the inscriptions.
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 43 pages. 18cm. In Hebrew with some English. Singerman 5198. Goldman 579: âKadushin was born in Radoshkovichi, Byelorussia, ca. 1859. He studied in the yeshivot of Zasliai (Lithuania) and Volozhin and was ordained by R. Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin [Netziv] and R. Isaac Jacob Reines. He was a rash yeshivah in Minsk for four years, after which he lived in Vilna. Kadushin immigrated to America ca. 1885. He served as a mohel (ritual circumciser) in New York and as a rabbi and mohel in New Rochelle. Kadushin attempted to professionalize the practice of milah (circumcision) . He complained that âevery individual and sluggard who comes to this land and does not desire to carry on his back the heavy load of the peddler titles himself a mohel. Â He claimed to âhave seen hundreds of actual arelim (uncircumcised individuals) â as a result of the ignorance of these mohelim. Kadushin himself circumcised âseven thousand boysâ" He died in 1932. This manual contains the services (with an English translation) and an anthology of the laws for weddings, circumcisions, bar mitzvahs and the redemption of the first-born. Kadushin published it for religious functionaries unable to study the procedures directly from the codes because their time was consumed with their livelihood. Â Title translates to âZion: Part II of Brit Yitzhak â Sermons on the Matter of Settling Eretz Yisrael, Holidays, and other Occasions. Â Includes a prayer for the government and a prayer for the settlement of Eretz Yisrael. SUBJECTS: Sermons. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (UCLA, Harvard, JTS) . Very Good Condition. Scarce (ZION-14-31)
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 29/02/1948
PARIS, Ed. Rombaldi - 1952 - In-8 ° Couverture rempliée - Ed. numérotée - 202 pages - Illustrations H.T.de Jacques CIRY-BREUNE - Rousseurs au 1° plat - Sinon propre
Duodecimo. Pp. 376. Dedication leaf. Plus 2 fine lithograph plans of Jerusalem (bit spotted). Hardcover, bound in contemporary vellum and marbled boards; spine darkened, traces of shelf labels; old institutional stamp and labels. In good condition, fine interior, very clean and practically free of foxing. ~ First edition. Not in Tobler.
Promoted to a tribune of the Sixth Legion, Lucius Aurelius's task is to quell a war in Galilee that has already claimed the lives of the Emperor's foot soldiers. But the scene of the alleged slaughter turns up only a peaceful settlement of farmers, leaving the suspicious Lucius to question why has he been sent on such a futile mission. 292p. Crisp copy, almost as new. Book
Royal quarto. Pp. 281, (4). Plus frontispiece portrait. With text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's green full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine, with near fine dust-jacket. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
8vo [23 x 14 cm]; iv, 80 pp, 9 (of 11 illustrations, lacking two including frontis). recent cloth, title lettering on paper spine label, rear of title page repaired, interior is clean and unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The illustrations are of views of the Holy Land. Originally published in Paris, in French, 1819 in only 325 copies, and described as 'one of the most important French books to use lithography on a grand scale' [Blackmer] and contained 80 plates. Rohricht p. 350. Tobler 144.
240X160 mm. 275 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover rubbed. Cover corners and edges worn. Spine rubbed and torn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
In 8, pp. 184 con 10 tavole fuori testo fotografiche stampate al recto e al verso. Brossura editoriale con marmorizzature. Note di viaggio tra l'Egitto e la Terra Santa, opera di questo scrittore salesiano: Alessandria d'Egitto, il Nilo, il Cairo, Heliopolis, Suez, Ismailia, El Khantara, Gerusalemme, Betlemme, Cana ecc. Ampia descrizione delle opere missionarie salesiane.
MAI SFOGLIATO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Tra il martello e la falce Autore: Ariè Eliav Traduzione dall'ebraico di: Raoul Elia e Anna Roth Titolo originale dell'opera: Bein Happatish Vehammaggal Editore: Roma: Barulli, ©1970 (stampa 1971) Descrizione fisica: XIII, 350 p., [1! c. di tav. : c. geogr. ; 22 cm Note: Sulla cop.: Esperienza personale di un incontro con gli ebrei dell'URSS. Soggetti: Ebrei russi, Unione Sovietica, 1967-1970, Persecuzioni, Antisemitismo, Europa ashkenazita, Sionismo, Israele, Palestina, Arabi, Stalin, censimento, Russia, pcus, Nazionalità ebraica, Nomi, Nazismo, Stermini, Shoà, Documenti, Guerra, Carta d'identità, Cambio, Sinagoga, Uzbekistan, Samarcanda, Yiddish, Mosca, Armeni, Vaticano, Diplomazia, Riga, Circoncisione, Cultura, Diari, Memorie, Novecento, Storia, Ebraismo, Religione, Rabbini, Funerali, Gerusalemme, Russificazione, Via della seta, Asia, Famiglia patriarcale, Nozze, Krusciov, Nasser, Minoranze, Guerra dei sei giorni, Guerra fredda, Resistenza, Fascismi, Ovest, Est, Shoah
New York: Herzl Press, 1968. Wrappers; 8vo. 14 pages. Reprinted from Herzl Year Book, Volume VII. Good condition. (BR-4)
In Hebrew. 240X170 mm. 12+448pp. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly bumped at edges and corners. Otherwise in good condition.
Issued simultaneously in US by William Edwin Rudge. Vintage B & W photographs of Italy, Greece Istambul (sic) Rhodes, Damascus, Palestine and Egypt. A very interesting visual journey around the eastern Mediterranean - places and people as seen c.1930. viii, 120p. Maps.Yellow cloth binding slightly soiled and splitting along the spine. Book
First edition. Original Cloth with duest jacket, 8vo, 387 pages. Zvi Yehuda Kook (1891 - 1982) was an Orthodox rabbi, a prominent leader of Religious Zionism, and Rosh Yeshiva of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva. He was the son of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, and named in honor of his maternal grandfather's brother, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Rabinowitz-Teomim. His teachings are partially responsible for the modern religious settlement movement in the West Bank. Many of his ideological followers in the Religious Zionist movement settled there. Under the leadership of Rabbi Kook, with its center in the yeshiva founded by his father, Jerusalem's Mercaz HaRav, thousands of Orthodox Jews campaigned actively against territorial compromise, and established numerous settlements throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Many of these settlements were subsequently granted official recognition by Israeli governments, both right and left (Wikipedia, 2018) . Occasional underlining, some wear to binding, Good Condition in Good Jacket that also shows some wear. (AC-6-1)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Published by Palestine Mizrachi Fund under the auspices of the Zionist Executive, Jerusalem, 5698. Illustrated brochure, with 23 photographic plates and one map, depicting the activities of the Mizrachi Palestine Fund, its work in agricultural settlements, trade schools, teachers seminary, and schools. The Mizrachi Palestine fund is the fund of the Mizrachi World Organization which supports all of the Mizrachi activities in Palestine both in the fields of education and religion, and also the Keren Torah Vavodah, Torah and Work Fund, of the Hapoel Hamizrachi. It also supports the various colonization and industrial undertakings of the Mizrachi in Palestine. Subjects: Mizrachi. Palestine. OCLC lists 5 copies (Johns Hopkins, CJH, Bar Ilan, NYPL, Tel Aviv) , none in Europe. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-40)
132pp., illustré de 7 cartes, 27cm., br.orig., dans la série "Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste de Louvain" tome 37, bel état, X92233
(ft) Cloth, Square 8vo, 100 pages. 22 cm. 1st edition. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew literature, Modern -- History and criticism. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Includes bibliographic references. Klausner (1874-1958) "was an active Zionist and a fervent nationalist throughout his life, and his Zionist views color all his work. A delegate to the First Congress, he was greatly influenced by the political ideas of Herzl, although his cultural approach remained that of the Hovevei Zion and Ah ad Ha-Am. He attended nearly every subsequent Congress until the eleventh, contributing surveys on them to Ha-Shilo'a h. From 1930 he began to identify himself more and more with the policy of Jabotinsky and was regarded by the Revisionist Party, and later by its successor, Herut, as the ideologist of the movement. He edited the monthly Beitar (together with B. Netanyahu) from 1932-33 and came out vigorously, both in speech and in writing, in support of the ideals of the right-wing nationalists. In 1949 they put his name forward as their candidate for the first president of the State of Israel in opposition to Chaim Weizmann. " (Staff, EJ) . Binding repaired, otherwise Good Condition. (HEB-2-21A)
Three volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. 359; 96; 40. Three title-pages present. Handsome vignette illustration at end of approbations and introduction. Contemporary ownership inscriptions, stamps; browned, occasionally stained in places. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter calf and brown cloth, gilt lettering-piece to spine, cloth inner hinges. A moderately worn copy, overall good. ~ First edition. The complete work, comprising of all 3 volumes: Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy. Written in Hebrew, mostly in Rashi script. The second volume, on botany, includes many Latin names. Joseph Schönhak was born at Tiktin, 1812; died at Suwalki, 1870. He led a retired life, devoting his time to writing and study. He was the author of "Ha-Mashbir" or "Aruk he-Hadash" (Warsaw 1858). His "Toldath Haaretz" (Toledot ha-Arez) is a natural history in three volumes. The subjects are arranged and classified, and a full description of each is given as to color, form, and habitat. Those that are mentioned in the Bible are given book, chapter, and verse; and so with those mentioned in the Talmud. The "Ha-Masbir" is an Aramaic-German rabbinical dictionary, based on Nathan ben Jehiel's "Aruk" ("Hamiluim oder Masbir Hachadasch. Aramäisch-rabinisch-deutsches Wörterbuch, Ergenzung zu dem Hamasbir oder Aruch" Warsaw 1869.) His "Sefer ha-Milluim" was published in Warsaw in 1869 ("Sefer Ha-Miluim Le-Aruch: A dictionary to the Talmud and Midrashim, based on the order of the Aruch, with clarification of readings and sources from the Babylonian and Palestian Talmuds, the Tannaitic Midrahsim (.)" was reprinted 1978, Jerusalem, Makor.) Bibliography: Ha-Maggid, 1870, No. 49; Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, 1866. See also Isidore Singer and Julius Gottlieb: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Rare.
Octavo. Pp. 359, (4). Handsome vignette illustration at end of approbations and introduction. Old stamps. Hardcover, modern cloth, shelf number on sine. A very good copy. ~ First part of three, complete in its own. Second edition, printed in the same year as the first edition. To this edition, which is practically identical to the first, a decorative title-page has been added, with a phrase from the Book of Job printed on verso. Also added here is a Rabbinical Approbation, "Words of Praise from The Wise Men of the Censor of Warsaw", as well as a 4-page Subscribers' list, bound at the end, which are not present in the earlier edition. Written in Hebrew, mostly in Rashi script. Joseph Schönhak was born at Tiktin, 1812; died at Suwalki, 1870. He led a retired life, devoting his time to writing and study. He was the author of "Ha-Mashbir" or "Aruk he-Hadash" (Warsaw 1858). His "Toldath Haaretz" (Toledot ha-Arez) is a natural history in three parts. The subjects are arranged and classified, and a full description of each is given as to color, form, and habitat. Those that are mentioned in the Bible are given book, chapter, and verse; and so with those mentioned in the Talmud. The "Ha-Masbir" is an Aramaic-German rabbinical dictionary, based on Nathan ben Jehiel's "Aruk" ("Hamiluim oder Masbir Hachadasch. Aramäisch-rabinisch-deutsches Wörterbuch, Ergenzung zu dem Hamasbir oder Aruch" Warsaw 1869.) His "Sefer ha-Milluim" was published in Warsaw in 1869 ("Sefer Ha-Miluim Le-Aruch: A dictionary to the Talmud and Midrashim, based on the order of the Aruch, with clarification of readings and sources from the Babylonian and Palestian Talmuds, the Tannaitic Midrahsim (.)" was reprinted 1978, Jerusalem, Makor.) Bibliography: Ha-Maggid, 1870, No. 49; Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, 1866. See also Isidore Singer and Julius Gottlieb: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Rare.
Mm 115x180 Collana "Nuovissima versione della Bibbia dai testi originali" - Brossura originale, 166 pagine. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers in greens and white with illustration of a man and a woman on a farm in Israel. 8vo. 30 pages; 22 cm. A fabulously illustrated Holocaust-era fiction story for young adults about new immigrants to Kibbutz Degania. In this story of Degania there is a combination of fiction and information based on research. The research for the entire series was done by the writer of the Foreword, while the story was developed and executed by Judith Ish-Kishor. Judith Ish-Kishor was a pioneering writer of Jewish childrens literature in English (Wikipedia, 2016) . No. 1 in a series of 5 stories. SUBJECT(S) : Kibbutzim, Juvenile fiction, Manners and customs. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (NYPL, Yale, UPenn) , none outside the northeast. Slight toning. Hebrew stamp and minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (zion-12-24)
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 245 p. "Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: The Ottoman Empire and the District of Jerusalem in Ekrem Bey?s Time Chapter 2: The Life of Ali Ekrem Bey Chapter 3: Foreigners, the Christian Communities and the Holy Places Chapter 4: Zionism and Jewish Immigration (Aliya) Chapter 5: Jewish Settlement Chapter 6: The Sephardi Jewish Community Chapter 7: Bedouins and Villagers Chapter 8: Economic Activities Chapter 9: The Administration and the Administrative Apparatus Chapter 10: The Constitutional Order and the Arab Community Chapter 11: A Governor?s Tribulations Chapter 12: Conclusion Appendix: Documents 1. The Problem of the Holy Places and the Protection of the Powers 2. The Jews and Their Immigration to Palestine 3. The Settlement of the Bedouins in the Beersheba Region 4. The Scarcity of Water in the District of Jerusalem 5. A Request for the Trust of the Grand Vezir in the Riza Bey Affair 6. A Letter of Slander Against the Governor 7. An Appeal to the Sultan for Protection against Slanders 8. Reactions in the Capital to Ekrem Bey?s Moves 9. An Appeal to Izzet Pasa for Royal Protection against Informers? Reports (jurnals) 10. Ekrem Bey?s Appeal for the Help of His Friends 11. Celebrating the Young Turk Revolution 12. A Speech Praising the Revolution and Britain 13. Ekrem Bey?s "Testament": Jerusalem?s Importance and the Danger in the Idea of Arab Independence 14. Ekrem Bey?s "Testament": Recommendations for Appointments 15. A Request for Transfer from Jerusalem Bibliography Index.".
Barcelona, Casa Editorial Maucci, s.a. (1924). 4to. menor; VII-286 pp., 1 h. y 17 láminas fotográficas aparte. Encuadernación moderna en media tela, con puntas.