Publicado por Shapiro, Vallentine and Co.
Librería: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 11,71
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Fair. Acceptable condition. English and Hebrew. Reading copy only. Textblock detached from covers. Pages previously repaired with tape. Slightly dampstained. Writing inside. (passover, judaica).
Publicado por Shapiro Vallentine and Co. 1920s?, London, 1920
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 15,96
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Añadir al carritoSoftbound. Condición: Good. Small octavo, stapled paper covers, b/w illustrations. Spine is worn Text is in Hebrew and English. The cover illustration looks to be new to this reprint of a nineteenth century version of the publisher's earlier edition.
Publicado por Shapiro Vallentine & Co
Librería: Neo Books, Sidcup, KENT, Reino Unido
EUR 7,09
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Wear to covers and spine, mainly edges and corners, corners bumped and worn, top and bottom of spine bumped and worn, some small rips in fabric on spine, internally in reasonable condition, pages crisp but some small stains and marks.
Publicado por P. Valentine
Librería: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Reino Unido
EUR 26,54
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. Forming Vol XII of Vallentine's Pocket Edition of the Jewish Ritual. Largely good condition hardcover, binding from spine detached, but present as insert, hence acceptable. Previous owners name stamped in gilt to front board. Slight lean to spine. Text block edges gilt. Content clear. A nice reading copy.
Publicado por S. Solomons, London, Great Britain, 1861
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 4.255,48
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. 70 pages. 190 x 125 mm. (7.5 x 5 inches) WorldCat: 3 copies worldwide. Edition: Second thousand. Stains to boards, inner hinges exposed. Such small books rarely survived, especially given their use in the schools.
Idioma: Hebreo
Publicado por Publsihed by P. Vallentine & Son's (Succsrs.), 31, Duke Street, Aldgate, London, E.C., 1912
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 350,19
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Hebrew and English title pages. Sixth edition, revised and corrected. 5672 - 1912. Yudlov 2549. With a Jewish-German translation of Adir Hu. Complete. Mis-paginated. [1-2], ii,[1-3],4-37, 39-51, [1]. = 54 leaves. 180 x 125 mm. Abraham Pereira Mendes was an English rabbi and pedagogue. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica on February 9, 1825 and died in New York April 18, 1893. He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England, for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned ?azzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he removed to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport (Rhode Island) congregation by the guardian congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later. He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, "The Law of Moses," "Post-Biblical History of the Jews" (to fall of Jerusalem), "Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book" (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.
Idioma: Hebreo
Publicado por Printed and published by P. Vallentine, 34, Alfred Street, Bedford Squre, London, England., 1862
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 350,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Third Edition. In English, Hebrew and Yiddish. 107 pages. 175 x 120 mm. Hebrew and English title pages. Third edition, revised and corrected. 5622 - 1862. Yudlov 1160. Contemporary full leather binding. All edges gilt. With a Jewish-German translation of Adir Hu. Inscription on front free end paper: "Beatrice Franklin and Aunt Hannah best love April 9th, 1876." Additional scans available. Complete. Mis-paginated. [1-2], ii,[1-3],4-37, 39-51, [1]. = 54 leaves. Abraham Pereira Mendes was an English rabbi and pedagogue. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica on February 9, 1825 and died in New York April 18, 1893. He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England, for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned hazzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he removed to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport (Rhode Island) congregation by the guardian congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later. He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, "The Law of Moses," "Post-Biblical History of the Jews" (to fall of Jerusalem), "Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book" (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.
Idioma: Hebreo
Publicado por Printed and published by P. Vallentine, 34, Alfred Street, Bedford Squre, London, England., 1862
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 350,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Third Edition. Hebrew and English title pages. 175 x 120 mm. Third edition, revised and corrected. 5622 - 1862. Yudlov 1160. Original stamped cloth. With a Jewish-German translation of Adir Hu. Stained. Additional scans available. Complete. Mis-paginated. [1-2], ii,[1-3],4-37, 39-51, [1]. = 54 leaves. Abraham Pereira Mendes was an English rabbi and pedagogue. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica on February 9, 1825 and died in New York April 18, 1893. He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England, for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned ?azzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he removed to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport (Rhode Island) congregation by the guardian congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later. He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, "The Law of Moses," "Post-Biblical History of the Jews" (to fall of Jerusalem), "Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book" (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.
Idioma: Hebreo
Publicado por Printed and published by P. Vallentine, 34, Alfred Street, Bedford Squre, London, England., 1862
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 350,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Third Edition. Hebrew and English title pages. Third edition, revised and corrected. 5622 - 1862. Yudlov 1160. 175 x 120 mm. Original stamped cloth. With a Jewish-German translation of Adir Hu. Stained. Lacking back blank. Old signatures on back paste down effaced. Additional scans available. Complete. Mis-paginated. [1-2], ii,[1-3],4-37, 39-51, [1]. = 54 leaves. Abraham Pereira Mendes was an English rabbi and pedagogue. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica on February 9, 1825 and died in New York April 18, 1893. He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England, for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned ?azzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he removed to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport (Rhode Island) congregation by the guardian congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later. He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, "The Law of Moses," "Post-Biblical History of the Jews" (to fall of Jerusalem), "Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book" (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.
Idioma: Hebreo
Publicado por Printed and published by P. Vallentine, 9, Huntley Street, Bedford Square, W.C., and 37, Duke Street, E.C., 1878
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 398,95
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Third Edition. Hebrew and English title pages. Third edition, revised and corrected. 5638 - 1878. Yudlov 1504. With a Jewish-German translation of Adir Hu. Complete. Mis-paginated. [1-2], ii,[1-3],4-37, 39-51, [1]. = 54 leaves. Front paste down has signature in old fountain pen ink "W. Stoloff." Abraham Pereira Mendes was an English rabbi and pedagogue. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica on February 9, 1825 and died in New York April 18, 1893. He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England, for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned ?azzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he removed to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport (Rhode Island) congregation by the guardian congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later. He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, "The Law of Moses," "Post-Biblical History of the Jews" (to fall of Jerusalem), "Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book" (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.