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PARIS, Revue de la pensée juive - Avril 1951 - N° 7 - In-8 - broché - 136 pages Joint : Bulletin d'abonnement
6784Paris, Savy, 1867, 1 br. in-8 de 88 pages non coupées, paginées 425 à 512, illustrations, joint 1 plan (Jérusalem à l'époque du martyre de Saint-Etienne) ;
9189Paris, Dumoulin, 1863, 1 br. in-8 de 36 pages, paginées 249 a 284 et 8 pages paginées 21 à 28 ;
9508Paris, Dumoulin, 1863, 1 br. in-8 de 43 pages, paginées 465 à 507 et 8 pages, paginées 29 à 36 ;
1982289081982. Revue, automne 1982. Format 17x24 cm, broche, 359 pages. Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
34697Institut des etudes palestiniennes, 1984. Format 17x24 cm, broche, 272 pages. Bon etat.
14001Paris, éditions Cercle d'art, et Bruxelles, Les Amis de la Revue de l'Université de Bruxelles, 2008. Numéro composé par Adila Laïdi-Hanieh. Grand in-8 broché de 372 pp. Très bon état.
1997xl1492Institut des études palestiniennes Revue d'études palestiniennes Broché 1997 In-4 (18.5x26 cm), broché, n°12 de la revue d'Etudes palestiniennes, nouvelle série, été 1997 ; bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
68327Revue d'etudes palestiniennes n° 21, automne 1986, 278 pp., broché, très légères traces d'usage, bon état.
1989117600Washington Revue d'études palestiniennes 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 48 pp. Très bon état.
1989117600Washington Revue d'études palestiniennes 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 48 pp. Très bon état.
2009108215Couverture souple. Broché. 192 pages.
69042Vol. I. - N° 1 - Janv.-mars 1931 - in-8 broché - Publiée tous les trois mois par les Oblats de Marie Immaculée de l'Université d'Ottawa - 128 pages
69076Vol. I. - N° 2 - Avril-juin 1931 - in-8 broché - Publiée tous les trois mois par les Oblats de Marie Immaculée de l'Université d'Ottawa - 150 pages
19881204721988 N° 27 - Printemps 1988 - In-8, broché - 274 pages
1928353963Boston: Daniels Printing Co 1928. Folding map folding tables illustrations. 741 1pp. 8vo. Publisher's blue wrappers. Laid into a cloth dropbox. Folding map folding tables illustrations. 741 1pp. 8vo. Daniels Printing Co unknown
8', 384 pp. Soft cover, bumped on edges. Yellowing pages with worn corners. Else in good condition.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23cm. 19 consecutive reports submitted to the Fourth through Twenty-third national congresses of the Jewish Board of Deputies. Today the SAJBD [South African Jewish Board of Deputies] represents nearly all of the Jewish community institutions and synagogues, works as a watchdog against anti-Semitic articles in the media, examines legislation concerning the Jewish community and maintains contact with Diaspora communities world-wide, as well other political and religious organizations in South Africa. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org) Descriptions of the Jewish Board of Deputies positions on Zionism, persecution and violence against Jews in Europe and the resettlement and emigration of European Jews. OCLC lists only 3 runs worldwide (NYPL. Brandeis, NLI) , and a few libraries list single issues. All spines rebacked. Some shelf wear, showing on certain volumes more than others. Text is clean and fresh. Overall good+ condition. (AJCONG-31)
Royal octavo. Pp. 80. Appendices, tables. Original printed wrappers with His Majesty's Government seal to upper wrap, repeated on title. In fine condition. ~ First edition of this important document. The Committee was appointed by the Governments of the United States and of the United Kingdom to examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine in view of the position of the Jews in Nazi Europe, while considering the possible consequences of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine on the "well-being of the peoples already living therein".
Royal octavo. Pp. 80. Appendices, tables. Original printed wrappers with His Majesty's Government seal to upper wrap, repeated on title. In a very good condition, fine interior. - - First edition of this important document. The Committee was appointed by the Governments of the United States and of the United Kingdom to examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine in view of the position of the Jews in Nazi Europe, while considering the possible consequences of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine on the "well-being of the peoples already living therein".
[4], 80 pages. In brief, this Committee was appointed in the aftermath of WWII to 1. Examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine as they related to Jewish immigration and the well-being of current inhabitants; 2. Examine the condition of Jews in Europe and assess their desire to relocate to Palestine; 3. Hear the views of Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine and recommend solutions; 4. Make any recommendations required to deal with issues arising in point 2. The Committee was given only 120 days to complete this work. Their report is clearly and concisely presented and makes for most fascinating reading. Includes these chapters: Recommendations and Comment; The Position of the Jews in Europe; The Political Situation in Palestine; Geography and Economics; The Jewish Attitude; The Arab Attitude; Christian Interests in Palestine; Jews, Arabs and Government; Public Security. Appendices include: Itinerary of Committee; European Jewry - Position in Various Countries; Estimated Jewish Population of Europe; Palestine - Historical Background; Palestine - Public Security; The [League of Nations] Mandate; List of Staff. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy of this instrumental report which preceded the founding of the modern state of Israel by only two years. Palestine and Zionism, Vol. 1, 1946, p120. Book
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28cm. 29 pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Report to Dr. John Slawson regarding the 23rd World Zionist Congress. Including information on the proceedings, clearly editorialized through the lens of the American Jewish Committees at time oppositional view of Zionist political practices. Light shelfwear. Small stamp from the American Jewish Committee library on title page verso. Text is bright and fresh. Very good condition. (AJC-24)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 47 pages; 23 cm. Cover title: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions. Includes greetings from Albert Einstein. This Holocaust-era report highlights a myriad of organizations that the American Palestinian Fund supports spanning a wide range of needs including education, agriculture, homelessness, and the arts. Fabulous black-and-white photographs on almost every page featuring the work of each organization as well as various tables illustrating their finances. Community leaders, executive officers, rabbis, intellectuals, artists, and lay people (representing a cross-section of American Jewry) have endorsed the American Fund because of its practical, creative, and fundamentally American approach to planned fund-raising. SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Jewish immigration, Social welfare. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Tel-Aviv Univ, Bar Ilan Univ, Harvard) . Two faint pencil markings on original paper wrappers that do not affect text. Very good + condition. (zion-11-61)
1943211867New York: Palestine Economic Corporation 1943. 74p. staplebound pamphlet format very good. Includes eight pages of black and white photos. Report on Jewish settlement and development over three years with the preface noting that wartime conditions had prevented the compilation of annual reports since the 1939 issue. Palestine Economic Corporation unknown books
1943211867New York: Palestine Economic Corporation 1943. Pamphlet. 74p. staplebound pamphlet 6x9 inches staples rusted else very good. Includes eight pages of black and white photos. Report on Jewish settlement and development over three years with the preface noting that wartime conditions had prevented the compilation of annual reports since the 1939 issue. Palestine Economic Corporation unknown