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8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 26 plates on 23 and 4 maps in red and black, neat contemporary signature on half-title; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame borders, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Higginson A26a; O'Brien E030.
Buenos Aires, Los Libros del Mirasol, 1964, 17 x 10,5 cm., rústica editorial, 268 págs. + 8 hojas.
Zaragoza, 2007. Dos volúmenes en 4to. alargado, con 730 pp. en paginación continuada. Cubiertas originales.
First separate edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with intricate illustration of people building a settlement. 8vo. 7 pages; 23 cm. A Nazi-era first person account of Harzfelds experience as a settler, focusing particularly on newer settlements including in Yavneel, the Beth-Shan Valley, Huleh, and the Galilee. I have lived through the so-called heroic period of Zionism, in the days of the Second Aliyah, when young people, fired with the ideal of building a new social life in Eretz Israel, cast aside the chains of the Galuth for the first time; but never since the days of the Second Aliyah have I seen such a moving force in the people and in the country-this land of ours which from a dream has been transformed into earthly reality! Abraham Harzfeld was a Zionist and Israeli politician who headed the settlement department of the Agricultural Association and was involved in the establishment of new settlements for forty years . He was known for his habit of bursting into song, sometimes in the middle of his speeches (Wikipedia, 2016) . Includes several black-and-white photographs of the settlements and illustrations on front and back covers. From an Address by Abraham Harzfeld. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish settlements, Palestine, Kibbutzim. OCLC lists only one holding worldwide (National Agr Libr) . Moderate folds with a few unobtrusive marks. Good + condition. Scarce. (zion-11-27)
1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 21 pages ; 21 cm. With Period Photographs throughout. Holocaustera description of the activities and accomplishments of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) published 7 years before the establishment of the state of Israel. The text was written by Sulamith Ish-kishor (1896-1977) an American writer (who) was born in London Her father was a well-known writer of Jewish children's literature and an early proponent of Hovevei Zion, a pre-zionist movement, and later of political Zionism She wrote widely, and was published in several magazines, including The New Yorker, Saturday Review, and Reader's Digest. Her now-classic story of a long-distance correspondence and its fateful conclusion, Appointment with Love, was published in a 1943 edition of Collier's (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Colonization -- Palestine. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. A very clean copy with little wear. Very good condition. Rare. (Zion-10-25)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Small 8vo, 47 pages. "No longer will the land be a source of riches for a select fewusually through the exploitation of other menmerely because they happen town a unique form of property. In our social order the land will be a source of secure livelihood for all who are willing to till it with their own hands and to invest their best energies in it" (page 47) . Very Good Condition. (ZION-9-14) xx
Two volumes bound in one. 8vo. Pp. viii, 192; title, 284. Frontispiece, portrait plates, tail-pieces. Hardcover, contemporary three-quarter cloth and marbled boards, with 2 contrasting morocco labels to spine, lettered in gilt. Good condition. (Old institutional bookplate and stamp; prelims heavily spotted, scattered spotting to some leaves; one leaf stained.) Else a good copy in handsome binding. ~ First edition.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages; 21 cm. Very early (1941) use of the term saving remnant to describe what would be left of Jewry following the unfolding Holocaust in Europe, a reference to Genesis 45: 7, sometimes translated as: God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to keep you alive by a great deliverance. Holocaust-era speech delivered by Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi and president of the JNF, encouraging donations to expand settlements in Palestine to make room for WWII refugees when the war ends. What a great privilege, and what a tremendous responsibility is ours-ours, Oh, American Israel-to lay broad foundations for our peoples future! It is our responsibility because it is our good fortune, by grace of numbers, security and wealth, to be the saving remnant of our people. Presented just after the death of Louis D. Brandeis, Goldstein also reviews the accomplishments of the JNF over its 40 year history. Encourages SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish National Fund. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (Univ of Minnesota) . Some browning to pages and minimal edgewear. Very good- condition. Scarce. (zion-12-49)xx
IN HEBREW. Contains color plates. 23.5X16 cm. 297 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
8° br.pag.28 con ill.ni (Serie Le Conferenze al Laterano -Marzo-Aprile 1926)
Molte storie che parlano di una infinita capacità di adattarsie di un ostinato attaccamento alla vita
In-8° pp. 543 con 7 cartine n.t. legatura edit. con sovracoperta illustrata.
546pp.+ 24 planches hors-texte, 8e éd., br.orig., 24cm., bel état
First Spanish edition. Period boards. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Spine rebacked, cover has been trimmed close with loss of one letter in author's name (Text pages inside retain good margins). Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66A)
PARIS, Ed. Robert Laffont - 1977 - In-8 - Cartonnage souple illustré - & & 4 plats illustrés - 231 pages - propre Comment après le massacre des jeux olympiques de Munich, les agents secrets israéliens traquent dans le monde entier les hommes de septembre noir
22 X 15 CM., 379-7 PP., CART. EDIT., COP. ILL. A COL. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE DI POLVERE E D'USO), LEGGERISSIME BRUNITURE AI MARGINI DELLE CARTE, OTTIMO STATO (F).<BR>(NARRATORI DEL MONDO. COLLANA A CURA DI GABRIELLA CASTOLDI).<BR> G 283
Novosti 1984, In-12 broché, 86 pages + photos. Bon état.
Barcelona, Librería Religiosa, Imprenta de Pablo Riera, 1851. 8vo.; 408 pp. y 3 láminas. Encuadernación de época en piel, con lomera ornada.
Crown octavo. Pp. (ii), 422, (2). With a folding lithograph map of Palestine and a folding lithograph plan of Jerusalem, trimmed, loosely inserted. Hardcover, later red three-quarter cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt. In good condition (light dampmark to bottom of leaves, spotting). Old institutional bookplate and stamp, very neat contemporary inscription, some penciling. A very nice copy in handsome binding. ~ First edition. Tobler, 186: "Dieser feiner gebildete mann schreibt sehr fliessend und anziehend." Noted classicist Dr. Henriëtte Boas' copy, with her bookplate pasted onto front paste-down.
P., Plon, 1882-1884. Deux volumes in folio (40 x 30 cm) reliés demi maroquin rouge à coins, avec soulignement d'un double filet doré sur la hauteur et aux coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, 468 pages- 22 gravures sur acier hors texte (dont plan de Jérusalem en couleurs sur double pageset 288 gravures sur bois dans le texte ; (&é pages-22 gravures sur acier hors texte (dont sur double page la carte de la Palestine et la carte de l'Egypte et de l'Arabie Pérée en couleurs), avec 305 garvures sur bois dans le texte. Rousseurs affectant les marges en particulier dans le premier volume
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur, dated 1824, on verso; half-title with Approbation, dated 1818, on verso. List of subscribers. Footnotes. Printed on laid paper. Hardcover, contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt, with small shelf label, all edges speckled, old institutional stamps and label. In about fine condition. ~ Travel account to the Holy Land. Not in Tobler, who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur dated 1824 on verso; half-title with Approbation dated 1818 on verso, list of subscribers, footnotes. Original printed wrappers slightly edge frayed. In a very good condition, with contemporary Prize label in manuscript. ~ Travel account to the Holy land. This edition not in Tobler who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.