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Librería: Academic Book Solutions, Medford, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaAcademic Book Solutions
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. A copy that may have been read, minimal to no highlighting/underlining of text, no missing pages. May have a remainder mark. Spine may show signs of wear. Could be a library copy.

Editorial: Kommissionsverlag, Lesch & Irmer (C. Schassnit Nachs?), Düsseldorf, 1914
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Librería: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaTavistock Books, ABAA
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Añadir al carrito63, [1] pp. 4-5/8" x 3-3/8" OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this item (British Library). Significant wear to wrappers (chipping to edges, creasing and age-toning). Paper age-toned. Previous owner's signature to title leaf. A Good example. Brown wrappers printed in black and orange. Now housed in a clear archival myl…ar sleeve.
ORIGINAL POEMS ILLUSTRATED. (Spine title: "Original Poems for Infant Minds.")
No author specified (but OCLC credits Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor).
Editorial: London and New York: George Routledge and Sons, Broadway, 1868., 1868
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoi-xiv, 15-190, [2] pages. Hardcover: H 20.25cm x L 15.25cm. Red cloth with decorative black and gilt stamping to spine and front board; rubbing and soiling to beveled-edge boards; color fading to spine with head chipped and shallow loss at frayed heel, front board decorated (in a faux Cosway style) with centerpiece oval paper pa…ste-on (H 10.5cm x L 8.25cm) Victorian-period color image of young child sketching his pet dog - a few nicks at edges with slight chipping at right center edge; some black staining to rear board. All edges gilt. Personal bookplate (probably early 1900s) of Wilfrid Scarborough Jackson on front pastedown; London, England bindery ticket for W. Bone & Son on rear pastedown. Moisture stains at top corner of leaves ever diminishing inward but with additional red color bleed from front board affecting several early leaves too; some soiling, other staining, and foxing. Slender tearing at top 8cm of front hinge's surface paper; binding slightly shaken between pages 190 and succeeding unpaged publisher advertising leaf. 139 uncredited poems accompanied by 118 credited b/w illustrations. Only a good copy at best but still an unusual poetry collection in an interesting British decorative signed binding.
THE NOBLE CONVERT. REMINISCENCES OF THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS. NO. I.
By a Methodist preacher - edited by D.P. Kidder (per OCLC). Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School Union.
Editorial: New-York [New York]: Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry-Street, [1849]., 1849
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoEarly reprint likely circa 1855 (first published by Lane & Scott in 1849). Collates as 3-66 pages. Hardcover: H 15cm x L 9.75cm. Contemporary cloth stained and soiled; cloth loss at frayed spine ends and at board edges; flaking and dulling to spine's gilt decoration but with gilt title lettering still legible. Foxing, staining,…and soiling to leaves; mostly erased/faded pencil writing on pastedowns but other pencil writing/scribbling scattered amongst text leaves. Front and rear free endpapers and perhaps a half-title leaf missing; first leaf present (i.e. pages 3-4) is frontispiece. Only a good copy at best. OCLC dose not locate this Carlton & Porter imprint and no author is cited upon title leaf. OCLC cites the 1849 Lane & Scott edition as authored by a Methodist preacher and edited by Daniel P. Kidder.
Más imágenesEditorial: Privately published [Oxford Press, Inc.], Hollywood, CA, 1945
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Librería: Live Oak Booksellers, Langley, WA, Estados Unidos de AmericaLive Oak Booksellers
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good+. No Jacket. 1st Edition. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR across the title page as follows: ¿Sincere good wishes / to you ¿ whose friendship / I cherish - / Mizpah[?] / Elizabeth Myers / To I¿m[?] / Just Beth!¿ [Her pen ran out of ink in the writing of Elizabeth, but the rest can be read from the indentation…s.] Illustrated with eight black and white full-page drawings by Myrtle Pepper. Laid in is a Christmas card signed ¿Beth Myers¿ which contains a handwritten Christmas poem presumably by her. Blue cloth with gilt letters on the front cover. Very minor wear to extremities with nothing rubbed through, very slightly faded around the edges and along the spine, gilt still bright, all illustrations fine, else very good to near fine with no internal markings. No dust jacket. Elizabeth Myers was a member of the Poetry Division of the Schubert Club in Los Angeles and had several poems in their three-volume TOWERS IN THE SUN. Myrtle Peppers was also a member of the club and contributed both poems and illustrations to TOWERS IN THE SUN. Myrtle Peppers (ilustrador). Signed by Author(s).
Más imágenesEditorial: Dodd Mead, New York, 1884
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Librería: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaBrothertown Books
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. This is an American reprint consisting of two stories bound together: "The Lost Knife", and "A Wet Afternoon" (the illustrations for which are quite similar in style). The book was published in 1884 by Dodd, Mead and Company. Again, it is a reprint . the stories (at least "The Lost Knife") were first…published in England, and then there are earlier reprints issued in the United States. Indeed there are several versions of the stories . several binding variants. As we can see from the nature of the illustrations, it is obvious that the plates for the book had been frequently, and heavily used. This was typical of popular juvenile works. According to World Catalog (OCLC), Kate Greenaway contributed the illustrations for this story ("The Lost Knife"). She is not credited in this edition, but the illustrations, at least many of them, are obviously by her hand. The binding on this copy is a generic publisher's trade binding. All the same it has a charm of its own. Dressed in an embossed cloth-covered board binding, colored black on deep ultramarine (blue), the front cover design depicts a boy looking over a fence . behind him is a horse. The boy holds a riding crop. There are flowers in the foreground, and birds roost in the rafters above. The title is lettered in black beneath the boy. In the upper right corner of the front cover is a generic paper paste-down chromolithographic illustration depicting a lovely young girl. TITLE : "The Lost Knife" - bound with - "The Wet Afternoon" AUTHOR : Anonymous - [ but: Richard Handy, as per World Catalog ] ILLUSTRATED : [ Kate Greenaway - As per World Catalog . she is not credited anywhere in this edition] IMPRINT : Dodd, Mead and Company PLACE : New York DATE : (1884) EDITION : American Reprint PHYSICAL DETAILS : Small trade hardcover; Contains numerous line illustrations; 48 pages; 4 1/4" x 6 3/8"; deep ultramarine, cloth-covered boards; the front board is embossed with the details stamped in black. There is a chromolith paper paste-down (color illustration) in the top right corner of the front board, depicting a pretty lass dressed in shawl and bonnet. The rear cover is blank. The spine is blank. The title is lettered in black on the front. CONDITION - GOOD ONLY - This is a previously owned book that remains clean and serviceable. The book has seen much use and has cracked hinges and is considerably shaken. However no leaves are detached, and the whole remains clean and attractive, use considered EXTERIOR : Spine extremities are compressed and moderately abraded, with fraying just starting. Joints are rubbed.Modest surface rub to boards; corner tips are softly bumped. Board edges have a few small nicks. The text-block edges are darkened. BINDING : Much read, the text-block is shaken and hinges cracked, revealing binding thread. No leaves are detached, but the whole is considerably loosened. INTERIOR : Scattered small smudges and spots. Paper throughout is toned. No writing, scribbling or markings. Lacks a rear free end-paper. Kate Greenaway (ilustrador).

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Librería: World of Books (was SecondSale), Montgomery, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaWorld of Books (was SecondSale)
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Librería: Basi6 International, Irving, TX, Estados Unidos de AmericaBasi6 International
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A BLIND WOMAN'S APPEAL. (Apparently a variation of the Petersburg, Virginia alms request sheet, i.e. an appeal for charity, of poem "The Blind Woman's Appeal.")
No author but questionably attributed (per OCLC) to Nancy J. Smith.
Editorial: [no place but possibly Memphis, TN or Oxford, MS]: [no publisher], [no date but likely circa 1860-1870]., 1870
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoSingle-sided folded yellow paper sheet. Full dimensions: H 21.7cm x L 9.2cm. OCLC notes poem of 8 stanzas of 8 lines each - however this sheet has, after a prefatory five-line paragraph, a seven stanza poem of 4-4-6-6-6-6-4 lines respectively. Sheet extracted from a book with an 1867 inscription of a Memphis, Tennessee and Oxfor…d, Mississippi dual resident so perhaps two locations of printing possibility and an approximate date. Extrapolating from the OCLC citations, it seems that "The Blind Woman's Appeal" may well have become a generic handout for those afflicted by sight loss and left to panhandling and thus variations/versions migrated around the country during 1860s-1870s. OCLC also notes "A similar work was published, with appropriate gender changes, under [the] title: 'The Blind Man's Appeal.'".

Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval : Theory, Practice, and Potential
Drabenstott, Karen Markey; Vizine-goetz, Diane, Ph.d.; OCLC (COR)
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Librería: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, IrlandaKennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd.
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Condición: New. 2023. paperback. . . . . .

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Librería: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Reino UnidoMispah books
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paperback. Condición: Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.

Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval : Theory, Practice, and Potential
Drabenstott, Karen Markey; Vizine-goetz, Diane, Ph.d.; OCLC (COR)
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Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval : Theory, Practice, and Potential
Drabenstott, Karen Markey; Vizine-goetz, Diane, Ph.d.; OCLC (COR)
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Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval : Theory, Practice, and Potential
Drabenstott, Karen Markey; Vizine-goetz, Diane, Ph.d.; OCLC (COR)
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Librería: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaKennys Bookstore
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Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino UnidoRevaluation Books
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Paperback. Condición: Brand New. 1184 pages. 6.69x2.31x9.61 inches. In Stock.

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Librería: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Reino UnidoMispah books
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paperback. Condición: Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.

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Librería: DeckleEdge LLC, Albuquerque, NM, Estados Unidos de AmericaDeckleEdge LLC
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Más imágenesManners and Customs of the Jews and Other Nations Mentioned in the Bible. I
Attributed by OCLC to George Stokes [for The Religious Tract Society, London]
Editorial: The Religious Tract Society, London, England, 1830
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Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaMeir Turner
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dustjacket, as Issued. (4), 176 Pages. 148 x 96 mm. With many steel engravings. Penciled faintly on front free end paper: Hours Toues. Worn 3/4 leather binding with gilt lettering on spine.
Más imágenesEditorial: E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1978
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Librería: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB)
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EUR 111,15
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Hardcover. Condición: near fine. First edition. Octavo. x, 158pp. Indices and bibliography. Forest green cloth stamped in gilt, publisher's device on front cover. An ex-library copy with minimal rubber stamping on title & at bottom of text block, and a library pocket on rear pastedown. Contents: Preliminary Material /; Francis T…. Fallon --; Introduction /; Francis T. Fallon --; The Relationship of the Two Accounts : A Common Tradition /; Francis T. Fallon --; The Sabaoth Account in NatArch /; Francis T. Fallon --; The Sabaoth Account in OnOrgWld /; Francis T. Fallon --; Conclusion /; Francis T. Fallon --; Select Bibliography /; Francis T. Fallon --; Indices /; Francis T. Fallon. Volume 10 of the Brill series, "Nag Hammadi Studies." (N.H.S.).

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19. [Karl Kautsky Critiques a Leading German-Jewish Marxist Theoretician of the Day; OCLC Locates Only 2 Copies Worldwide] Kautsky, Karl [Eduard Bernstein] [Liebmann Hersch]
Editorial: [Odessa]: Izd. "Burevestnik", 1905
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Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDan Wyman Books, LLC
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Añadir al carrito1st Russian Edition. Original wrappers with green and blue printing, 8vo, 241 pages. 22 cm. In Russian. Title translates as, "A Reply to Bernstein: (Anti-Criticism)." Liebman Hersch's copy, with his ownership stamp, "L. Hersch." on the front cover and title page. Karl Johann Kautsky (1854-1938) was a "Czech-Austrian philosopher,… journalist, and Marxist theorist. A leading theorist of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Second International, Kautsky advocated orthodox Marxism, which emphasized the scientific, materialist, and determinist character of Karl Marx's work. This interpretation dominated European Marxism for two decades, from the death of Friedrich Engels in 1895 to the outbreak of World War I in 1914." Eduard Bernstein (1850-1932) was a "German social democratic Marxist theorist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), Bernstein had held close association to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but he began to identify what he believed to be errors in Marxist thinking and began to criticize views held by Marxism when he investigated and challenged the Marxist materialist theory of history. He rejected significant parts of Marxist theory that were based upon Hegelian metaphysics and rejected the Hegelian perspective of an immanent economic necessity to socialism. Bernstein was born in Berlin-Kreuzberg to Jewish parents who were active in the Reform Temple on the Johannistrasse whose services were performed on Sunday" (Wikipedia). Liebman Hersh (1882-1955), aka Pesach Liebmann Hersch, "was a professor of demography and statistics at the University of Geneva, and an intellectual of the Jewish Labor Bund, whose pioneering work on Jewish migration achieved international recognition in the period after the First World War. Liebmann Hersch was born in the small Lithuanian town of Pamu?is.Liebmann's father was a maskil and a journalist who published articles in various Hebrew journals, including Ha-Maggid and Ha-Melitz. Liebmann Hersch studied mathematics at the University of Warsaw. Because of his involvement in anti-Czarist political activity Hersch was eventually forced to flee Warsaw. He moved to Geneva in 1904. In 1905 he joined the Jewish socialist party-the General Union of Jewish Workers in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund), also known as the Jewish Labor Bund, or simply the Bund-that had been founded in 1897. Influenced by the debates within the Bund about the economic and political future of the Jews in Eastern Europe, Hersch pursued research on the causes and characteristics of Jewish emigration.In connection with his Bundist activities, Hersch published articles on political and social issues in the Yiddish, Polish and Russian press, with a focus on emigration and the problems of Jewish nationalism.he wrote his book Immigration to and Emigration from Palestine, published in Warsaw in Yiddish in 1928, and subsequently translated into French. In 1931 Hersch's article "International Migration of the Jews," which became a classic work on the topic, appeared in the collection International Migrations (volume 2), edited by Walter Willcox and Imre Ferenczi, and published by the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York. In the 1930s Hersch's research mainly comprised statistical and quantitative analyses of the conditions under which Jews lived. In 1937 he published a study in Yiddish comparing Jewish and non-Jewish crime in Poland, which appeared in Vilna in 1937. During World War II, Hersch was active on behalf of Jews in Nazi-occupied countries, and those who had taken refuge in Switzerland, and was a representative on the American Jewish Labor Committee. He was also a member of the executive council of the World ORT. In 1954 Hersch was elected as chair of the World Population Conference of the United Nations (the fourth international conference for demography and statistics), held in Rome. At that time he was also president of.
Más imágenesEditorial: Paris: Albin Michel, 1929
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Añadir al carrito1st edition. Original color-printed paper wrappers with later lamination, 12mo 241 pages. 19cm. In French. Title translates as: "Kosher: Jewish Cuisine, Modern Ghettos." Book was later re-issued under the less controversial title, "The Jews of Poland; Recollections and Recipes." Rebecca Miller discussed the book at length in the… Jewish Forward in 2013: "De Pomiane (1875-1964), a physician, was also one of the most famous chefs and cookery writers of his day. Born Eduard Pozerski, he was born into the Polish aristocracy, brought up poor but refined. Both his parents were Polish patriots who fought against Russian domination of their homeland; his mother fled to France with the young Eduard when his father was deported to Siberia for insurrection against the Russians. Coming of age within the close-knit community of Polish exiles in Paris, he was sympathetic to liberal causes and was a proponent of the Dreyfus cause. His ethnographic book about Polish Jewish culture and cooking, written in 1928, was originally entitled 'Cuisine Juive; Ghetto Modernes' ('Jewish Cooking; Modern Ghettos'). It is, perhaps, the weirdest book I have ever read. A tantalizingly vague recipe for Carpe a la Juive ('Take a large, live carp. Kill it.') follows a horrifying description of a pogrom, relayed to de Pomiane by a museum guide who had survived the massacre by hiding under a heap of hay in which his sister suffocated overnight: 'A corpse, belly ripped open, lay with its guts wrapped around its neck.A child wandered aimlessly, haggard, mute, crazed, its body beaten to a pulp.' In de Pomiane's writing, appreciative paragraphs about the accomplishment of certain refined Jews rub shoulders with unwittingly racist pseudo-science. 'I observed as a biologist.wrote as a scientist,' claims de Pomiane, as he cheerfully divides all male Jews into three types: 'The dark-haired Jew, with a long beard and a delicate, aquiline nose. His lips are often thin, his ears lie flat against his head. His eyes are deep, almost mystical. He is less excitable than the others. It could be said that he belongs to an ethnic aristocracy. He has an Egyptian profile.' 'This type is also dark-haired, and much more common. His beard is black, shorter, his eyes are bulging and bloodshot, his nose is squat, his lips are thick and very red.This is the excitable Jewish type. When he laughs, he sniggers. The face, overall, has a cruel and bestial appearance. Certainly this type of Jew would frighten a child in France, even if that child were himself Jewish.' 'A third, and rarer, type is completely red-headed. The beard is shorter and divided in two. He has the same negroid facial characteristics as the preceding type. The lips look even thicker and frame the teeth with two red borders of equal size. Although they are red, the peyes look brown from being rolled, twisted, and curled between fingers that are constantly being licked.' Having provided us with this helpful diagram of Jewish types, he takes us on a tour of Jewish Poland, beginning with Kazimierz, the Jewish Ghetto in Crakow since the Middle Ages: The whole place seems fairly, and in some places, extremely, poverty-stricken. The more so since the population is dirty and strange. In Kazimierz, everyone dresses in black, everyone rushes about in a hurry, they all bustle about irritably, pushing, shouting, arguing. One would think the whole city was in the grip of some nervous disease. De Pomiane believes that these poor, nervous Jews give us a sense of what the tribes of Israel must have been like, 'these people who when settled among us became the educated and refined individuals with whom we are familiar.' So, De Pomiane argues, the less 'Jew-y' the Jews are, the more European, the more refined they are-and hence, it seems, equal to non-Jews. Unfortunately in only a few years there was no refinement that could save a Jew in Poland, or indeed, France: being Jewish was considered a racial fact, not a cultural subtlety. But de Pom.
Más imágenesBAMERKUNGEN TSU IN SHLIHES: LIDER UNTERVEGS FUN ZALMAN SHAZAR: ??????????? ?? ??? ?????? ????? ??????????? ??? ???? ???
[OCLC Locates Only 2 Copies Worldwide] Vainsencher, Isaac [Shazar, Zalman]
Editorial: Montevideo [Uruguay]: Zeri'ah, 1972
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Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDan Wyman Books, LLC
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 19 pages. Includes illustrations. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as "Notes On Assignment, Poetry Pathways from Zalman Shazar." Commentary on Zalman Shazar's "On Assignment, Poetry Pathways" by Uruguayan teacher and writer Isaac Vainsencher. Zalman Shazar (1889-1974) "was a resear…cher in Jewish history and a journalist, born (with the surname Rubashov) in Mir, Byelorussia. He descended from a well-pedigreed Hassidic family.From late 1912 he was studying history, biblical scholarship, and philosophy at the Universities of Freiburg, Strasbourg, and Berlin. From early on he stood with labor Zionism, was a pupil and collaborator with Ber Borokhov, a builder of the Labor Zionist party, and a member of its highest bodies in Europe. From 1924 he was on the highest institutions of Mapai (Workers' Party of the Land of Israel), Histadrut, and throughout Israel. He was elected in 1963 as the third president of the State of Israel. He took up research on Jewish history, especially Messianic movements among Jews, Bible scholarship, and old sources of the Yiddish language. In addition, he was active in community and public affairs work. In his historical research, Shazar was the pioneer of a new approach to the Shabbatai Zvi movement, seeing in it a longing of the Jewish people for redemption in the Land of Israel. Gershom Scholem, the scholar of Kabbalah, writes: 'I am certain that I and others of that generation were greatly inspired, consciously and unconsciously, by the seeds that he sowed in us.'" (Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur) SUBJECT(S): Jews in Uruguay. OCLC: 1011226101. OCLC locates only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NYBC), both in Massachusetts. Very Good Condition. And Excellent Copy of this Rare Uruguayan Yiddish Imprint. (PSB-1-19-BB-).
Más imágenesEditorial: Rio de Janeiro: Organização Sionista Unificada do Brasil, 1952
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Original paper wrappers, 4to, 7 leaves. In Portuguese. Title translates as "Bylaws." From four years after the founding of the State of Israel, the statutes of Brazil's main Zionist organization. From front cover (translated): "Presented for registration on October 11, 1946, to the 'Civil Registry of Legal Entitie…s,' on Avenue Presidente Frankil Roosevelt, 126, 2nd floor, Room 205 (Order 329 of the Protocol of Book A, No. 1. Registered under Order No. 87 of Book A.) Signed by Mr. Jacob Scheinder." "The first stirrings of Zionism in Brazil appeared at the beginning of the century, in the northern city of Belem do Para, a center of immigration for Jews from Morocco and Algeria. Certain Zionists there corresponded with Zionists from Europe, among them Max Nordau, who, as a humanist philosopher, carried great weight with the non-Jewish Brazilian intelligentsia of the time. There is also evidence that Mauricio Klabin, a pioneer of the paper industry in Brazil, organized a group of Jews in Sao Paulo to encourage Jewish colonization in Palestine. But there are no records to attest to Klabin's activity in Sao Paulo until February 1914, when his name was mentioned in a memorandum by Bruno Rabinowitz, of the Jewish National Fund in Germany. Rabinowitz maintained contact with Brazilian Zionists, instructing them in organizational and fundraising matters. This same memorandum also mentions contact with the first Zionist organization in Brazil, founded in Rio de Janeiro in 1913 by Jacob Schneider and others. By 1922 the movement had sufficiently matured to require a more centralized organization of the various associations. Jacob Schneider and other members of Tiferet Zion began planning a nationwide Zionist Congress for November I 5,1922 (the day on which the Proclamation of the Republic of Brazil is celebrated) and, naturally, informed the WZO of the event. Thirty-nine delegates from thirteen Brazilian states represented fourteen Zionist associations throughout Brazil. Jacob Schneider, chairman of the Organizing Committee, made the keynote address, declaring the establishment of a Zionist Federation the major objective of the Congress. The Federation was established and its main offices located in Rio de Janeiro, and thus began a new phase in the history of Brazilian Zionism." (Nachman Falbel, Early Zionism in Brazil: The Founding Years, 1913-1922).We could not locate a copy in OCLC nor anywhere else using standard searches. Extremely rare. Library stamp on cover, horizontal fold, Very Good Condition. Rare and important. (PSB-1-20-BB-). Signed.
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[OCLC locates 2 Copies Worldwide] Goldberg, Leah; Illustrated by Moshe Matusovski [Matus, Matusovsky]
Editorial: Tel Aviv: Sifriyat Paz, 1940
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Añadir al carritoCondición: with no dust jacket. No Date [1940s?]First edition. Original illustrated printed boards, 8vo, 10 unnumbered leaves, includes illustrations. 18 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as "Please." Richly illustrated children's book by Leah Goldberg. "Lea Goldberg began writing poetry at twelve, profoundly shaped by her family'…s exile from Russia to Lithuania and her father's imprisonment and subsequent breakdown. Goldberg studied at the Universities of Kovno, Berlin, and Bonn. She made Aliyah to Palestine in 1935 and published her first collection of poetry, Smoke Rings, later that year. Throughout the 1940s her poems paid tribute to the Eastern Europe of her childhood, but in the 1950s she explored themes of creativity, love, and silence, particularly in her 1955 collection Morning Lightning. She began teaching literature at Hebrew University in the 1950s, focusing on Russian literature. She also published several plays, children's books, and novels, and translated Tolstoy, Ibsen, and Chekhov into Hebrew. She was awarded the Israel Prize posthumously in 1970." (Jewish Women's Archive) The Tel Aviv publisher Sifriyat Paz, managed by H. Margolin and Dr. Y. Zeliger, primarily operated during the 1940s and 1950s. The publishing house is best known for releasing beloved, colorfully illustrated children's books and fairy tales, often featuring the illustrations of Moshe Matusovski, during its peak era. The illustrated, Moshe Matus [Matusovski] (1908-1963) immigrated to Tel Aviv from Warsaw in 1924. After graduating from Herzliya Gymnasium he studied painting and sculpture at the Bezalel School of Art with Boris Schatz and later, in the early 1930s, at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Returning to Tel Aviv, he was one of the most prominent artists in Mandate Palestine. He participated in general exhibitions and had one-man shows at the Herzliya Hotel in Tel Aviv (1932); in Allenby 15, Tel Aviv (1935), in Pomrock House, (1936); in the Steimatzky Gallery in Jerusalem (1937); the Cosmopolitan Gallery in Tel Aviv, (1938) and at the Tel Aviv Art Museum (1946). He painted the scenery for the play "Warsaw" staged by Habimah Theater and other public events in Israel. In the 1930s and 1940s Matus illustrated dozens of Hebrew children's books published in Israel. In May 1947 he moved with his wife to the United States, continuing on to Montreal in 1952. His first exhibition there, which was shown at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the city on April 8, 1952, was opened by Thibodaux Renfro, the president of the Supreme Court of Canada and Acting Governor-General. Two and a half years later, in 1955, he moved to Toronto, where he lived until his death, In the spring of 1958, he was appointed by the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews (CCCJ) to paint the portrait of John Keiller MacKay, the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1957 to 1963 - despite the tradition that it was customary until then to invite an official portrait only with an artist who is a subject of the Kingdom of the Commonwealth of Nations and a member of the British Royal Academy of Art (Translated from Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S): Children's literature, Hebrew. OCLC: 122730605. OCLC locates only 2 copies worldwide (YIVO, Spertus); and also a 1946 edition by the same publisher with 12 unnumbered leaves in 2 libraries in Israel (NLI, TAU), which is either the same edition or a variant from the same period. Front inside hinge taped, some light staining and discoloration. Lacks Hebrew booklet "Sipur shel Ya'ir" usually found in back pocket. Good Condition. Scarce. (BK) (YID-48-122-'lexccgg).
Más imágenesEditorial: Villa Dominguez [Argentina]: No Publisher [The Fondo], 1945
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition thus? Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 17 pages. In Spanish. Title translates as "Bylaws of the Communal Agricultural Cooperative Society Fund, Limited." From the end of the Holocaust period, bylaws of one of the oldest Jewish colonies in Argentina. "Villa Domínguez is a municipality in the Bergara district of the Vil…laguay department in the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. The municipality includes the town of the same name and a rural area. The Gobernador Domínguez railway station was opened on September 23, 1890. From its beginnings, it was the main urban center of Colonia Clara, the principal Jewish colony in Entre Ríos, and was also home to one of the most important agricultural cooperatives in the country, 'Fondo Comunal Sociedad Cooperativa Agrícola Limitada' (Communal Agricultural Cooperative Fund Limited). A bank, a linseed oil factory, grain elevators, a library, and the first Jewish hospital in South America were also established there" (Villa Domínguez). Colonia Clara was founded by the Jewish Colonization Association in 1891, primarily settling Eastern European Jews escaping Russian pogroms. Colonia Clara is historically tied to the late 19th-century "Jewish gaucho" pampas migration. For more, see Freidenberg, The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho: Villa Clara and the Construction of Argentine Identity We could not locate a copy in OCLC nor anywhere else using standard searches. Institutional number and names and notes on cover, otherwise Very Good Condition. Important and exceedingly rare (PSB-1-17-BB).
Más imágenesEditorial: New York: Farlag Amerika, 1923
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Añadir al carritoCondición: with no dust jacket. First edition. Original modernist illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo, 37 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as "The Blue Nightingale. A Play in Three Scenes." Text in black ink with red headings. Play by Zishe Landau, "a U.S. Yiddish poet. Born in Plotsk (Poland) into a distinguished rabbinic…al family, Landau had both a traditional and a secular education and was orphaned in childhood. He went to New York in 1906 and began his literary career with lyrics that linked him with the emerging literary group, Di Yunge, which in reaction to earlier traditions called for 'pure' verse free of collective themes. Indeed he later rejected his early poems, written in a traditional style and stressing national and social themes, and recognized as genuine only those written after 1911, when he came under the influence of European impressionism and espoused the credo of 'art for art's sake.' He was a political conservative and a poetic revolutionary. Deeply affected by Jewish suffering during World War I, Landau reverted to Jewish national themes and also wrote poems of U.S. patriotism. In his own verse, he was attracted to symbolism and made frequent use of romantic irony. His subjects are often exotic, his vocabulary allusive rather than expressive." (EJ) SUBJECT(S): Yiddish drama. OCLC: 965447954. OCLC locates only 4 copies worldwide (NLI, UHaifa, JTS, NYPL), only 2 in the US and none at any Ivy League institution. Some edgewear, a few light markings, paper bright and strong, about Very Good- Condition. Scarce. (YID-48-123).