Lot 543
A Collection of Booklets and Newspapers – Socialist Yiddish – London and New York
21 socialist booklets and newspaper, end of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century.
1. Vi Kumt a Yud tzu Socialism?, an introduction by Binyamin Feigenbaum. London, 1889.
2. Das Arbeiter Program fun Ferdinand Lessel, Yiddish-Deitsch translation by Philip Krantz. London, 1889.
3-6. Di Niya Zeit [visensheftlicha menetshrift … aroisgegangen fun di Yiddish-shprechenda section fun der Socialist Arbeiter party fun North America]. [New York], 1898. Issues 3, 4; 7, 8 in two separate volumes.
7-10. Der Yiddisher Arbeiter, Irgun fir de interesen der Yiddishen Arbeiter in Rusland. Geneva, 1897. Issues 2-3 + Di Neiya Efacha (an appendix to Issue No. 9); Issue 12, missing first leaf; a booklet in smaller format, "Arbeiter aller lander fareinigt eich", in three separate volumes.
11-12. Der Yiddishe Arbeiter, (socio-democratic tzeitshrift), irgun fun algemeinem Yiddishen arbeiterbund in Lita, Poland un Ausland. London, 1902. Issues 13-14.
13-14. Chavi HaBalchi, by Binyamin Feigenbaum. London, [1900]. Part of a series about Lives of Jewish Freethinkers, of ancient times. Bound together with the booklet Elisha ben Avuya, by Binyamin Feigenbaum [London, c. 1900], from the series mentioned above.
15. Bilder un Gedanken, by Yoseph Bovshover. A booklet of the series Radical Falkes-bibliotech, [London, the beginning of the 20th century].
16. Gott un der Shtat, by Michael Vakunin. Published by Lidzer Anarchistishe Grofa, Lids, 1901. The second booklet of the series Revolutionary Bibliotech.
17-18. De Fraletarishe Velt, Irgun fun di Polish Socialist Party. London, 1903. Issues 1-2 bound together.
19-20. Der Ideal un di Yugend, by Aliza Rakliv, translated by Rudolph Roker. Published by Di Group Solidaritat, London, 1905. Bound with: Ivan der Nar [a critic iber politic, by Leib Tolstoy, New York, 1900 or 1907].
21. A Vikuach iber Socialism, by Yehuda Fine. London, 1906.
Total of 21 booklets in 14 volumes. Varied size and condition, previous library copies. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.