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1017081166.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
14497Softcover. UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History c1996 spiral-bound paperback about 8½x11 Fine 70 pages QUILTS QUILTING AMISH CULTURE; E2555 . paperback
1953GB0000CIJJXI3N01Cassell 1953. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Cassell hardcover
0880290978New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
1987Q-0880290978Hippocrene Books 1987-03-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hippocrene Books hardcover
1937264078New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1937. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Alfred A. Knopf 1937; stated First American Edition no additional printings indicated same date on title and copyright pages; x 253 xii 1pp. Binding is tight sturdy and square; light wear light foxing to edges of tan cloth boards magenta and brown stamped title and decoration on spine and front board remains bright and bold; text very good throughout. Unclipped $2.50 dust jacket is edge-worn and age-toned with several small closed tears one chip at head of spine; light foxing to jacket as well. A presentable First American printing of Einstein's classic work of music history and criticism. From a private collection. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
35452Rockport ME: Two Ponds Press 2015. Fine. Number 35 of 75 copies signed and numbered by Joseph Goldyne. Joseph Goldyne was born in 1942 in Chicago IL. He came to prominence as an artist on the West Coast. He has been credited as one of the artists responsible for the rebirth of monotype and monoprint as valuable approaches to art. He is also known for his artist's books often done in collaboration with printer Peter Rutledge Koch. <br /> <br /> From the Prospectus: "Joseph Goldyne brought this project to our attention and the Press was convinced that this little-known oratory by George Bernard Shaw deserved wider recognition one that Goldyne thought a most unexpectedly wondrous and humorous introduction to Albert Einstein perhaps the most transformative and towering figure of the twentieth century. Goldyne's own introduction " An Introduction to an Introduction" speaks to his discovery of Shaw's speech its presentation Shaw's record of condemning anti-Semitism and his public support for Einstein. The full text of Shaw's speech is reprinted together with Einstein's response delivered in German and printed here in English translation. Goldyne illustrates the volume with five drypoint etchings created especially for this publication. They pay tribute to the featured speakers as well as to the sense of the event." <br /> <br /> Beautifully bound in cream paper covered boards with gilt dotted rulings and ornament on front cover of circle with initials "SE" in its center. Gray leather spine and trim along front edges with gilt titling on spine. Printed in Monotype Bembo and Gill Sans types on paper handmade at the Velké Losiny mill in the Czech Republic. Letterpress printing by Arthur Larson at Horton Tank Graphics with additional hand composition by Rose Ku'ulealoha Wisotzky. Design and typography planned by Michael Russem Housed in a slipcase covered in dark red cloth with "SE" symbol on spine. Accompanied by prospectus. A lovely book in fine condition. Measures 6.5 x 10 inches. 39 pages. PRI/112321. Two Ponds Press unknown
2007032156Philadelphia and London: Running Press 2007. Edited with commentary by Stephen Hawking. xi 468p. dj. Running Press unknown books
G852543275XI3N00L&PM. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. L&PM paperback
19852-019318513XOxford Univ Pr 1985. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 274 pages. 8.25x6.50x0.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
Mm 65x110 Collana Medaglie. Brossura editoriale di pagine 57, ritratto in antiporta, sovracoperta editoriale in pergamino, piccola macchia che interessa Il contropiatto anteriore e le prime carte. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1920188923Rostock, 1920. 15 S. OBr. im Pp.-Schutzumschl. M. wenigen Anstreich.
1930021309London: The Soncino Press 1930. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair/Fair. Hardcover book in fair condition. Dust jacket included in poor to fair condition showing toning light staining and tears. Book dampstained closer to spine crack to binding starting at middle. A few instances of marked lines in the margins not affecting text. An excellent resource copy of this scarce first edition. Questions welcome. We ship internationally from the United States and Canada every week. If buying internationally please be aware that additional charges may apply for heavier books. We guarantee a safe quick and secure transaction. 10 years in online bookselling experience. <br/> <br/> The Soncino Press hardcover
1019392770.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1931146050New York: The MacMillan Company 1931. First edition of this volume of Einstein's speeches and letters concerning his views on Zionism. Octavo original cloth. Boldly signed and dated in the year of publication on the front free endpaper "Albert Einstein 1931." Near fine with light toning to the endpapers in the scarce original dust jacket which is in good condition with some wear. Translated and edited with an introduction by Leon Simon. Exceptionally rare signed. Einstein was a prominent supporter of both Labor Zionism and efforts to encourage Jewish-Arab cooperation. He supported the creation of a Jewish national homeland in the British mandate of Palestine but was opposed to the idea of a Jewish state "with borders an army and a measure of temporal power." In a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru dated June 13 1947 he asserted "Long before the emergence of Hitler I made the cause of Zionism mine because through it I saw a means of correcting a flagrant wrong.The Jewish people alone has for centuries been in the anomalous position of being victimized and hounded as a people though bereft of all the rights and protections which even the smallest people normally has.Zionism offered the means of ending this discrimination." Einstein's speeches lectures and letters concerning Zionism were first published in 1930 by The Soncino Press and eleven of these essays were later collected in The World as I See It published in 1933 which Einstein dedicated "to the Jews of Germany". The MacMillan Company hardcover
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1931150006New York: The MacMillan Company 1931. First edition of this volume of Einstein's speeches and letters concerning his views on Zionism. Octavo bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in five compartments within raised gilt bands gilt ruling to the front and rear panel gilt signature to the front panel gilt inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. Translated and edited with an introduction by Leon Simon. An exceptional presentation. Einstein was a prominent supporter of both Labor Zionism and efforts to encourage Jewish-Arab cooperation. He supported the creation of a Jewish national homeland in the British mandate of Palestine but was opposed to the idea of a Jewish state "with borders an army and a measure of temporal power." In a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru dated June 13 1947 he asserted "Long before the emergence of Hitler I made the cause of Zionism mine because through it I saw a means of correcting a flagrant wrong.The Jewish people alone has for centuries been in the anomalous position of being victimized and hounded as a people though bereft of all the rights and protections which even the smallest people normally has.Zionism offered the means of ending this discrimination." Einstein's speeches lectures and letters concerning Zionism were first published in 1930 by The Soncino Press and eleven of these essays were later collected in The World as I See It published in 1933 which Einstein dedicated "to the Jews of Germany". The MacMillan Company unknown
1931345H4370New York: The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited. Good. 1931. First American Edition. Hardcover. 8 9-94 pages. Select Bibliography. First published in London in 1930. "Professor Einstein is better known as a physicist than as a Zionist. Yet for many years he has given abundant proof both of a keen interest in Zionism and of a penetrating insight into its underlying ideas. He is impelled to Zionism by his acute consciousness of the excessive price at which the blessings of assimilation are bought by the Jewish communities of the Western world which for him are mainly represented by that of Germany. The price is a loss of solidarity of moral independence and self-respect. These in his view can be regained only if assimilated Jews find some common task of absolute human value to which they can bend their corporate energies as Jews. Such a task is to be found in the restoration of Jewish national life in Palestine." - Introduction. Unmarked with average wear. Backstrip lettering faded. Binding tight. A sound copy of this important compilation. Emanuel p.51. Boni Russ & Laurence 306.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Zionism Albert Einstein Politics Israel Palestine Theodor Herzl Zionist Organisation Jewish Colonial Trust Balfour Declaration Keren Hayesod Palestine Foundation Fund . The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited hardcover
1930246ABC376London: The Soncino Press 1930. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. First British Edition First Edition in English Precedes the American edition by one year. Original Blue Cloth with some fading with title printed vertically in orange on the spine.Interior pages are clean and bright; a little foxing and some pencil markings inside covers.Original paper dust jacket with the price '5s. NET' printed on the spine in shabby condition as illustrated. <br/> <br/>A collection of Albert Einstein's speeches and letters concerning his views on Zionism Jewish-Arab cooperation and the Jewish National Home in Palestine. The Soncino Press hardcover
[8] 9-94 pages. Select Bibliography. First published in London in 1930. "Professor Einstein is better known as a physicist than as a Zionist. Yet for many years he has given abundant proof both of a keen interest in Zionism and of a penetrating insight into its underlying ideas. He is impelled to Zionism by his acute consciousness of the excessive price at which the blessings of assimilation are bought by the Jewish communities of the Western world, which for him are mainly represented by that of Germany. The price is a loss of solidarity, of moral independence and self-respect. These, in his view, can be regained only if assimilated Jews find some common task, of absolute human value, to which they can bend their corporate energies as Jews. Such a task is to be found in the restoration of Jewish national life in Palestine." - Introduction. Unmarked with average wear. Backstrip lettering faded. Binding tight. A sound copy of this important compilation. Emanuel p.51. Boni, Russ & Laurence 306. Book
193110574New York: The Macmillan Company 1931. First American Edition. Cloth. Near fine/good. First American edition of About Zionism: Speeches and Letters by Professor Albert Einstein in scarce dust jacket. Twelvemo 8 9-94pp. Green cloth title stamped in gilt on spine. Published "February 1931" statement on copyright page. Uncut outer edge clean text throughout. Sound binding. In the scarce publisher's dust jacket price clipped retail price of $1.50 stamped on front flap chipping and some loss along top edge shelf wear to both covers a stable but well-worn example. Boni Russ & Laurence 306 An exceptionally scarce example of this work in the publisher's original dust jacket. First published in London in 1930 by The Soncino Press this work was translated into English by Leon Simon. The Macmillan Company unknown books
9732[N° 1]. (1932). Hans Arp, Willi Baumeister, Etienne Beothy, Alexandre Calder, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, William Einstein, Michel Seuphor, Otto Freundlich, Albert Gleizes, Jean Hélion, Auguste Herbin, Frank Kupka, Moholy-Nagy, Piet Mondrian, Antoine Pevsner, Enrico Prampolini, Kurt Seligmann, Kurt Schwitters, Henri Stazewski, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Léon Tutundjian, Georges Valmier, Theo van Doesburg, Jacques Villon, Edward Wadsworth. // Bel exemplaire.
1921015388Paris Directeur: Florent Fels. 1921 In-8 Broché Edition originale
9734ACTION. N° 7. (Mai 1921). Roch Grey [baronne d'ttingen] (" Henri Rousseau "), René Edme, Georges Gabory, Ivan Goll, Beatrice Hastings, Vincent Huidobro, André Salmon, Marcel Sauvage, Carl Einstein, Schulte-Vaerting. Bois gravés de Galanis, Hermine David, Vlaminck. 16 reproductions de toiles d'Henri Rousseau sur planches hors texte. // Bon état.
2007Q-1597232017Active Parenting 2007-02-05. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Active Parenting paperback