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Publicado por Jewish Publication Society, Phi;l, 1939
Librería: Sleepy Hollow Books, Huntington, VT, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Blue cloth, gold lettering, no dj, rubbed, owner's name on cover page. Front cover has crease. Novel section. ; 26828.
Publicado por The Jewish publication society of America
Librería: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket.
Publicado por Jordan Publishing
Librería: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.6.
Publicado por Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1939
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardbound. Condición: Good. First Edition. Octavo, blue cloth, 216 pp. Translated from the Hebrew by I.M. Lask.
Publicado por New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, n.d.
Librería: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Octavo, softbound (slick, illustrated brown & tan wrappers), 281 pp. Fine (As New). Religion, Christianity, Judaism, Bible Study. yslic.
Publicado por The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, 1944
Librería: UHR Books, Hollis Center, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. English Translation. Dust jacket has moderate edge wear, has a vertical tear on the top edge, and tears on the back; book has wear along top edge. "Offers examples of literary genius of the man who led the renaissance of Hebrew culture during the past generation". Ex-Library.
Publicado por Wstview Press A Member of the Perseus Books Group, Boulder, Colorado, 1999
ISBN 10: 0813367115ISBN 13: 9780813367118
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardbound. Condición: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, x, 299 pp., glossary, further reading, index Translated by David Patterson and Ezra Spicehandler.
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Usado desde EUR 5,73
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Publicado por Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1939, 1939
Librería: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Estados Unidos de America
, Bialik, Hayyim Nahman, 1873-1934. Aftergrowth, and other stories. Translated from the Hebrew by I. M. Lask. Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1939, v, 216pp., worn dust-jacket chipped around edges, heavy foxing on reverse, original price $2.50, good blue cloth, foredge scuffed. CONTENTS: Hayyim Nahman Bialik : an interpretation / I.M. Lask -- Aftergrowth ; The shamed trumpet ; The short Friday / Hayyim Bialik.
Publicado por The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Librería: From Away Books & Antiques, Greenville, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. First Thus. Good copy with minor chipping and tearing at top and bottom of spine.
Publicado por The Jewish publication society of America, 1939
Librería: Amazing Books Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Sturdy, unmarked copy. Considerable wear on dust jacket, mainly along edges. Numerous tears, creases, and several small chunks missing. LS.
Publicado por Hebrew Pub. Co
Librería: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Condición: Fair. First edition copy. . Book Good. No dust jacket. Gifter's inscription on front endpage. Stamped on inside. (judaism, jewish poetry, poems).
Publicado por Toby Press LLC, The, 2005
ISBN 10: 159264094XISBN 13: 9781592640942
Librería: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Nuevo desde EUR 15,56
Usado desde EUR 14,36
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Publicado por Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1970
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Softbound. Condición: Very Good. Later printings. Duodecimo, paper covers, frontispiece photo, 391 pp., yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew.
Publicado por Hebrew Publishing Company
Librería: Dunaway Books, St. Louis, MO, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Later edition with no publication date. Dust jacket has edgewear and is price clipped.
Publicado por Syracuse University Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 0815606052ISBN 13: 9780815606055
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: New.
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Nuevo desde EUR 13,55
Usado desde EUR 25,43
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Publicado por Bloch Pub Co, 1999
ISBN 10: 0819706663ISBN 13: 9780819706669
Librería: HPB-Red, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
paperback. Condición: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
Publicado por Hebrew Publishing Company, 1938
Librería: Tiber Books, Cockeysville, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. . . . . 8vo, hardcover. No dj, grey cloth. Vg condition. Gift inscription on front endpaper; covers lightly soiled, contents clean, free of writing or marking. Binding square and tight. 281 pp. Biblical, History, Jewish, Literature, Old, Testament,
Publicado por Dvir Company Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel, 1926
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. In vowelized Hebrew. Illustrated. 326 pages. 172 x 130 mm. Board. Boards detached and spineless but book block is in one solid piece and internally in very good condition.
Publicado por Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0483597139ISBN 13: 9780483597136
Librería: Forgotten Books, London, Reino Unido
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from Gedichte. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Nuevo desde EUR 14,41
Publicado por Hebrew Pub, 1939
Librería: True Oak Books, Highland, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. Book contains markings and notes from previous owner. Dust cover is missing. Has a large amount of wear and tear on cover. Otherwise in good condition.
Publicado por Hebrew Publishing Company, 1939
Librería: Tall Stories Book & Print Gallery, ROCK HILL, SC, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Near fine hardcover with very good clipped dust jacket. Straight secure spine with tight hinges and clean interior.
Publicado por IBIS Editions, 2000
ISBN 10: 9659012500ISBN 13: 9789659012503
Librería: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, Reino Unido
Libro
Condición: Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Publicado por Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0483597201ISBN 13: 9780483597204
Librería: Forgotten Books, London, Reino Unido
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from Ausgewählte Gedichte. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Nuevo desde EUR 16,16
Publicado por Hebrew Publishing Co., New York, 1939
Librería: MARK POST, BOOKSELLER, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Reprint. Originially published by Jordan Publishing Co. in 1939. NEAR-FINE BOOK (SLIGHT FOXING TO TOP EDGE) IN VERY GOOD+, PRICE-CLIPPED DUST JACKET WITH LIGHT RUBBING. Translated from the Hebrew by Herbert Danby. Illustarted by Emanuel Romano.
Publicado por Dvir Company Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel, 1952
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. In vowelized Hebrew. Illustrated. Pages yellowed. Reprint of the 1923 Berlin edition. 326 pages. 172 x 130 mm.
Publicado por Devir, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1927
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 24 x 116 cm. (8), 447 pages. Original wrappers, detadched, are laid in this hardcover book.
Publicado por Moriah [undated], Publisher in Odessa; Printer in Eretz Israel
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 24 x 116 cm. viii, 493, (1) pages. Hinges reinforced with tape. Hayim Nahman Bialik (Chaim, Haim)(January 9, 1873 Ivnitsa, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire - Died July 4, 1934 Vienna, Austria). Poet, journalist, Children's writer, Translator. Bialik was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew but also in Yiddish. He was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry. He was part of the vanguard of Jewish thinkers who gave voice to the breath of new life in Jewish life. Although he died before Israel became a state, Bialik ultimately came to be recognized as Israel's national poet. Bialk was born to Itzik-Yosef Bialik, a scholar and businessman from Zhitomir, and his wife, Dinah-Priveh. He had older brother Sheftel (born in 1862) and sister Chenya-Ides (born in 1871), as well as a younger sister Blyuma (born in 1875). When Bialik was still a child, his father died. In his poems, Bialik romanticized the misery of his childhood, describing seven orphans left behind, though modern biographers believe there were fewer children, including grown step-siblings who did not need to be supported. From age 7 onwards Bialik was raised in Zhitomir by his Orthodox grandfather, Yankl-Moishe Bialik. In Zhitomir he received a traditional Jewish religious education, but also explored European literature. At age 15, inspired by an article he read, he convinced his grandfather to send him to the Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania, to study at a famous Talmudic academy under Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, where he hoped he could continue his Jewish schooling while expanding his education to European literature as well. Attracted to the Jewish Enlightenment movement (Haskala), Bialik gradually drifted away from yeshiva life. There is a story in the biography of Rabbi Chaim Solevetchik that cites an anonymous student reputed to be him. The story goes that Rabbi Chaim, after expelling Bialik from the yeshiva for being involved in the Haskala movement, personally escorted his former student out. When asked "Why?" the rabbi replied that he spent the time convincing Bialik not to use his writing talents against the yeshiva world. Poems such as HaMatmid ("The Talmud student") written in 1898, reflect Bialik's great ambivalence toward that way of life: on the one hand admiration for the dedication and devotion of the yeshiva students to their studies, on the other hand a disdain for the narrowness of their world. At 18 he left for Odessa, the center of modern Jewish culture in the southern Russian Empire, drawn by such luminaries as Mendele Mocher Sforim and Ahad Ha'am. In Odessa, Bialik studied Russian and German language and literature and dreamed of enrolling in the Modern Orthodox Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Alone and penniless, he made his living teaching Hebrew. The 1892 publication of his first poem, El Hatzipor "To the Bird", which expresses a longing for Zion, in a booklet edited by Yehoshua Ravnitzky (1859-1944) (a future collaborator), eased Bialik's way into Jewish literary circles in Odessa. He joined the Hovevei Zion movement and befriended Ahad Ha'am, who had a great influence on his Zionist outlook. In 1892 Bialik heard news that the Volozhin Yeshiva had closed and returned home to Zhitomir to prevent his grandfather from discovering that he had discontinued his religious education. He arrived to find both his grandfather and his older brother close to death. Following their deaths, Bialik married Manya Averbuch in 1893. For a time he served as a bookkeeper in his father-in-law's lumber business in Korostyshiv, near Kiev. But when this proved unsuccessful, he moved in 1897 to Sosnowiec, a small town in Zaglebie, southern Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire, near the border with Prussia and Austria. In Sosnowiec, Bialik worked as a Hebrew teacher and tried to earn extra income as a coal merchant, but the provincial life depressed him. He was finally able to return to Odessa in 1900. . .
Publicado por Devir, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1926
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 24 x 116 cm. Volume 4: Tel Aviv 1926. (10), 414, (1) pages. First three leaves detached. Hayim Nahman Bialik (Chaim, Haim)(January 9, 1873 Ivnitsa, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire - Died July 4, 1934 Vienna, Austria). Poet, journalist, Children's writer, Translator. Bialik was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew but also in Yiddish. He was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry. He was part of the vanguard of Jewish thinkers who gave voice to the breath of new life in Jewish life. Although he died before Israel became a state, Bialik ultimately came to be recognized as Israel's national poet. Bialk was born to Itzik-Yosef Bialik, a scholar and businessman from Zhitomir, and his wife, Dinah-Priveh. He had older brother Sheftel (born in 1862) and sister Chenya-Ides (born in 1871), as well as a younger sister Blyuma (born in 1875). When Bialik was still a child, his father died. In his poems, Bialik romanticized the misery of his childhood, describing seven orphans left behind, though modern biographers believe there were fewer children, including grown step-siblings who did not need to be supported. From age 7 onwards Bialik was raised in Zhitomir by his Orthodox grandfather, Yankl-Moishe Bialik. In Zhitomir he received a traditional Jewish religious education, but also explored European literature. At age 15, inspired by an article he read, he convinced his grandfather to send him to the Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania, to study at a famous Talmudic academy under Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, where he hoped he could continue his Jewish schooling while expanding his education to European literature as well. Attracted to the Jewish Enlightenment movement (Haskala), Bialik gradually drifted away from yeshiva life. There is a story in the biography of Rabbi Chaim Solevetchik that cites an anonymous student reputed to be him. The story goes that Rabbi Chaim, after expelling Bialik from the yeshiva for being involved in the Haskala movement, personally escorted his former student out. When asked "Why?" the rabbi replied that he spent the time convincing Bialik not to use his writing talents against the yeshiva world. Poems such as HaMatmid ("The Talmud student") written in 1898, reflect Bialik's great ambivalence toward that way of life: on the one hand admiration for the dedication and devotion of the yeshiva students to their studies, on the other hand a disdain for the narrowness of their world. At 18 he left for Odessa, the center of modern Jewish culture in the southern Russian Empire, drawn by such luminaries as Mendele Mocher Sforim and Ahad Ha'am. In Odessa, Bialik studied Russian and German language and literature and dreamed of enrolling in the Modern Orthodox Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Alone and penniless, he made his living teaching Hebrew. The 1892 publication of his first poem, El Hatzipor "To the Bird", which expresses a longing for Zion, in a booklet edited by Yehoshua Ravnitzky (1859-1944) (a future collaborator), eased Bialik's way into Jewish literary circles in Odessa. He joined the Hovevei Zion movement and befriended Ahad Ha'am, who had a great influence on his Zionist outlook. In 1892 Bialik heard news that the Volozhin Yeshiva had closed and returned home to Zhitomir to prevent his grandfather from discovering that he had discontinued his religious education. He arrived to find both his grandfather and his older brother close to death. Following their deaths, Bialik married Manya Averbuch in 1893. For a time he served as a bookkeeper in his father-in-law's lumber business in Korostyshiv, near Kiev. But when this proved unsuccessful, he moved in 1897 to Sosnowiec, a small town in Zaglebie, southern Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire, near the border with Prussia and Austria. In Sosnowiec, Bialik worked as a Hebrew teacher and tried to earn extra income as a coal merchant, but the provincial life depressed him. He was finally able to return to Odessa. . .
Publicado por Devir, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1926
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 24 x 116 cm. Volume 4: Tel Aviv 1926. (10), 414, (1) pages. First three leaves detached. Boards loose.
Publicado por Devir, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1927
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 24 x 116 cm. (8), 447 pages. Crack at edge of front board, see image.