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Paper wrappers; 16mo. 48 pages. Map on inside back cover showing cease-fi re lines, June 1967. OCLC lists four copies worldwide. Excellent conditio n. (W-62)
<p>21 cm, brossura editoriale con titolo al piatto, p. 13. Esemplare assai ben conservato.</p>
brossura In "Quattro ore a Chatila" Jean Genet porta la sua tragica testimonianza su quanto avvenne nei campi palestinesi di Sabra e Chatila, a Beirut, nel settembre 1982: duemila persone tra donne, bambini e vecchi, massacrate e mutilate da oscuri miliziani con l'appoggio di un generale all'apparenza buffo e inconcludente, ma in realtà mosso da un ambizioso piano di morte: Ariel Sharon.
In occasione dei quarant'anni dalla Guerra dei Sei Giorni, il volume ripercorre gli eventi dell'epoca e analizza le conseguenze di una delle guerre più importanti del Medio Oriente. In particolare vengono indagati i seguenti punti: la trasformazione degli equilibri regionali sullo scacchiere mediorientale e il cambiamento delle relazioni internazionali dello Stato d'Israele (dalla condanna dell'occupazione da parte dell'URSS e del blocco dei paesi socialisti, alle reazioni di Stati Uniti e Comunità Europea); le trasformazioni e i conflitti di potere all'interno della leadership palestinese e il passaggio dalla "vecchia" alla "nuova" OLP, diretta da una classe politica giovane, affrancata dalla tutela araba e incarnata da Yasser Arafat. Il volume si sofferma anche sugli effetti della mancata estensione della cittadinanza ai palestinesi dei Territori, sul problema dei "residenti permanenti" a Gerusalemme Est e su quello dei coloni, per indagare infine l'importante testimonianza di un paradigma associativo israelo-palestinese che si sforza di superare le fratture crediate dal 1967. Curatori: A. Marzano, M. Simoni.
pp. 171, in 8°, bross.
176pp., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré), 21cm., cachet, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, R52416
Mm 115x180 Collana "Nuovissima versione della Bibbia dai testi originali" - Brossura originale, 413 pagine. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
230x165mm. XXXII+534 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and stained. Cover corners slightly bumped and worn. Spine slightly stained. Spine edges slightly tattered. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows light shelf wear only, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 80 pages on age-toned paper. Publicaiton date is estimated. Compelling evidence surfaced in 1993 showing that this book is a forgery and a hoax. "Book Depositry" of London offers a good description of why they offer a new version of this book for sale. We agree.
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28 cm. 22, 18 pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Second portion of 18 pages is the final revision of the memorandum. Outline of proposals for the joint planning and cooperation of the American Jewish Committee and The Anti-Defamation League regarding public outreach and organization in American Jewish communities. The purpose of this joint operating committee would be to create a more effect body for both organizations to continue their work on public education and fight against Antisemitism. Light shelf wear. Light library markings, including stamp from the American Jewish Committee library on inside cover. Text is bright and clean. Very good + condition. (AJC-25)
8vo., First Edition, with large folding map; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped, mildly dust-soiled dustwrapper. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF CHAIM WEIZMANN AND BEARS HIS PICTORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN.
Fourth edition. Paper wrappers; 4to. 30 pages. Illustrated. Inside back cover has foldout map of Jerusalem showing location of projects. OCLC lis ts no copies worldwide. Corners slightly bumped; back cover has scratch. V ery good condition. (W-62)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages; 22 pages of illustrations. 23 cm. A manual pamphlet put out by the Jewish National Fund that sought to introduce the Palestine theme and atmosphere at schools and youth programs. It includes camp songs transliterated from Hebrew, an English-Hebrew Palestine Nature Dictionary, camp games such as Establishing a New Settlement, a farmers calendar, poems, and passages from the bible. Subjects: Palestine-Youth-Zionism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Princeton and National Library of Israel. ) , none in New York. Age toning and minimal shelfwear. Light soiling to wrappers. Very good + condition. (ZION-1-2)
Original wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages; 22 pages of illustrations. 23 cm. A manual pamphlet put out by the Jewish National Fund that sought to introduce the Palestine theme and atmosphere at schools and youth programs. It includes camp songs transliterated from Hebrew, an English-Hebrew Palestine Nature Dictionary, camp games such as Establishing a New Settlement, a farmers calendar, poems, and passages from the bible. Subjects: Palestine-Youth-Zionism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Princeton and National Library of Israel. ) , none in New York Binding repaired. Age toning and minimal shelf wear. Very good condition. (ZION-1-2A)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 21 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Progress report submitted to the fifty-third annual convention of the Zionist Organization of America held in Chicago on June 30- July 5, 1950 by Benjamin G. Browdy, President. Last night at the opening session of the four-day convention, Mr. Browdy outlined a four-point program aimed at increasing the role of the Z. O. A. And expanding its activities, and calling on the Organization to take the load in a campaign to democratize Jewish community life in this country. The major points of the program are: 1. The creation of a demission on policy to be named by the Z. O. A. President through which all policy questions are to be cleared before they come up for final decision before the duly authorized bodies of the Zionist organization. 2. The sending to Israel of a Zionist delegation of 50 outstanding American businessmen from various parts of the country to study the whole problem of private investment in Israel. 3. The establishment of a national chaluziuth commission to organize and supervise ZOA projects of planned chalutziuth. 4. The convening of a conference on democratization of the Jewish community to which are to be invited all Jewish groups within and without the Zionist movement. - JTA, 'Browdy Presents Four-point Program to Z. O. A. 53rd Annual Convention in Chicago', July 3, 1950. Subjects: Zionism. Zionist Organization of America; Convention; (53rd; 1950; Chicago. ) . OCLC lists 2 copies (Harvard, Johns Hopkins) , none in New York. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-3)
In 8°, br. edit., pp. (2),32,(2); copia molto buona. (z025)
21 cm, br. editoriale, p. 32
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28cm. 17, XV pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Some shelf wear to containing folder. Describing the resolution adopted by the American Jewish Committee regarding civil rights. Outlining directives and further actions to be taken by the committee through public and media outreach in defense of civil liberties. Appendix includes lists of prominent people to contact for support, dates and holidays appropriate for awareness campaigns, and histories in the field of civil liberties. Light library markings, including American Jewish Committee library stamp on title page verso. Text is bright and clean. Very good + condition (AJC-26)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 19 cm. Hitler-era program is addressed to American students who are Jews, and who want to know what is their relation to society, and what is the bearing of the fact that they are Jews. Avukah was strongly associated with Louis Brandeis. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States -- Social conditions. Zionism. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Slight discoloration to cover. Small fold on back wrapper. Very clean. Inside pages in very good condition. (zion-10-52)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages; 19 cm. A Holocaust-era program investigating how being Jewish affects American Jews lives, attempting to describe and analyze the social situation for Jews in 1941, the middle of WWII. It should not be inferred that antisemitism and other barriers are the only factors which keep the Jewish group from disappearing. Much of the Jewish social and economic concentration is kept up by Jews as a matter of habit and tradition. However, many of these bonds seem to be losing their effectiveness for young American Jews, since such Jewish interests have no prestige-value in general American society. Avukah was an educational and cultural student Zionist organization on college campuses across America. SUBJECT (S) : American Jews, Social conditions, Zionism. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel, Balch Inst for Ethnic Studies Libr, Univ of Texas, Austin, Harry Ransom. ) Slight toning. Minimal markings. Ink smudges that affect some text on back paper wrapper. Very good condition. (zion-12-25)
brossura Sul conflitto tra israeliani e palestinesi, da anni al centro dell'attenzione da parte del Medio Oriente e dell'Occidente, si è scritto e discusso molto soprattutto dal punto di vista politico, militare e religioso. Ma mentre si parla di guerra e di terrorismo e si cercano possibili soluzioni, poca importanza viene data alle altre dimensioni strategiche del problema, dimenticando, in quanto offuscati da queste direttrici principali, gli aspetti della vita quotidiana di coloro che in quel contesto vivono. Il quotidiano, invece, gioca un ruolo sicuramente poco spettacolare, ma assolutamente essenziale nello sviluppo delle due società coinvolte nel conflitto: arabi ed ebrei.
Vitoria, Editorial Social Católica, 1936. 4to.; 352 pp., 1 h. Con 59 ilustraciones entre el texto y en láminas. Cubiertas originales.
1st Edition. 12mo. 24 loose pages in orignal paper band-wrapper; 14 cm. Clearly designed for public reading, as a lecture from a podium, at far-flung Zionist clubs or events where the Zionist leadership, based in the large cities, could never come and deliver it themselves. From the series: Zionist Theory and Achievement Series 2, Lecture 1. The cover reads, This is one of the lectures that are prepared for use in assemblies, study circles and clubs. Each lecture is written either by an individual chosen to present a certain subject or it is compiled from various authoritative sources. All the lectures are arranged and edited by a committee consisting of Jesse E. Sampter, Emily Solis-Cohen, Rabbi Eugene Kohn, and Emanuel Neumann. The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) , founded in 1897, was one of the first official Zionist organizations in the United States, and, especially early in the 20th century, the primary representative of American Jews to the World Zionist Organization, espousing primarily Political Zionism. (wikipedia, 2016) From the lecture itself: The Jewish people has not only the right but the duty to develop its national culture; but how can it do so? We Jews after all, live in the midst of other peoples with distinctive cultures of their own. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Printed as 21 horizontal sheets. Some discoloration to cover. Sleeve is torn. Overall about very good condition. (AMR-49-47a)
125x175mm. 65 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly worn and slightly stained. Binding slightly loose. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
130X195mm. 65 pages. Hardcover. Spine worn, spine edges bumped and partly torn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.