Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Amudei Esh book of responsum, halachic novellae on four parts of Shulchan aruch, Rabbi Yisrael Eisenstein. Lemberg [Lvov], 1880.
On title page and within the book are signatures by Rbbi "Mordechai Zusia Twersky" (died 1936, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, III, page 145), a holy Tzadik, of Chernobyl Chassidic Dynasty, son of Rabbi Menachem-Nachum Twersky of Brisk and son in law of Rebbe Yitzchak Friedman of Bohosh. Served as rebbe of Hotzalas in Russia, moved to Yassi in Rumania where he was named "The Rebbe from Russia".
[4], 114; 30 leaves. 36.5cm. Good condition. Dry paper, stains and wear. Moth marks. No binding. Ink stamps.
On title page and within the book are signatures by Rbbi "Mordechai Zusia Twersky" (died 1936, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, III, page 145), a holy Tzadik, of Chernobyl Chassidic Dynasty, son of Rabbi Menachem-Nachum Twersky of Brisk and son in law of Rebbe Yitzchak Friedman of Bohosh. Served as rebbe of Hotzalas in Russia, moved to Yassi in Rumania where he was named "The Rebbe from Russia".
[4], 114; 30 leaves. 36.5cm. Good condition. Dry paper, stains and wear. Moth marks. No binding. Ink stamps.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Ohel Yitzchak Hashalem, about the laws of ritual slaughter and examinations. Includes the “Tikunei Shlomo” and the “Sefer Hamazkir”. Warsaw [after the 1912 edition].
Writings and stamps of Rabbi Yosef Halevi Tirnoyer, Av Beit Din in Radovicz (Romania) between 1929 and 1975.
Stamps from Rabbi “Yitzchak Izik Rosenbaum Av Beit Din Suszka Ben Harav Hatzadik Shlita from Nadvorna”, with illustration of a Magen David.
Rabbi Yitzchak Izik Rosenbaum is the son of Rabbi Itamar from Nadvorna. His lifelong commitment to learning Torah was legendary. Filled the position of Admor in the cities of Suszka and Vaşcău. He survived the Holocaust and became Admor in the US and Israel. Many would gather by his door to get his blessing, good advice and comfort. He bravely fought the battles of Torah until the end of his days, published numerous manifests, essays and pamphlets.
[12], 208, [12], 33, [5] pages. 22cm. Good-fair condition, cloth binding
Writings and stamps of Rabbi Yosef Halevi Tirnoyer, Av Beit Din in Radovicz (Romania) between 1929 and 1975.
Stamps from Rabbi “Yitzchak Izik Rosenbaum Av Beit Din Suszka Ben Harav Hatzadik Shlita from Nadvorna”, with illustration of a Magen David.
Rabbi Yitzchak Izik Rosenbaum is the son of Rabbi Itamar from Nadvorna. His lifelong commitment to learning Torah was legendary. Filled the position of Admor in the cities of Suszka and Vaşcău. He survived the Holocaust and became Admor in the US and Israel. Many would gather by his door to get his blessing, good advice and comfort. He bravely fought the battles of Torah until the end of his days, published numerous manifests, essays and pamphlets.
[12], 208, [12], 33, [5] pages. 22cm. Good-fair condition, cloth binding
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
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Torat HaBayit He'aroch l'HaRashba. Vienna, [1811].
Before the title page, after it and on the page itself are many ownership inscriptions: "Salomon Quetsch" and "this book belongs to the erudite and proficient Torah scholar – nationally renowned for his acumen, Av Bet Din of the Leipnik community". An additional inscription ascribes ownership to "Eliezer Miller".
Rabbi Shlomo Kvetch (died 1856, Otzar Harabbanim 18602) was one of the leading Rabbis of his generation. Rabbi of Leipnik and Nikolsburg. Author of "Chochmat Shlomo. Copied and published the writings of his mentor, Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. (He is eulogized in "Divrei Maharya" by Rabbi Yehuda Assad).
122 leaves, 36cm. fair condition, detached pages, of which some are worn. Binding torn and worn.
Before the title page, after it and on the page itself are many ownership inscriptions: "Salomon Quetsch" and "this book belongs to the erudite and proficient Torah scholar – nationally renowned for his acumen, Av Bet Din of the Leipnik community". An additional inscription ascribes ownership to "Eliezer Miller".
Rabbi Shlomo Kvetch (died 1856, Otzar Harabbanim 18602) was one of the leading Rabbis of his generation. Rabbi of Leipnik and Nikolsburg. Author of "Chochmat Shlomo. Copied and published the writings of his mentor, Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. (He is eulogized in "Divrei Maharya" by Rabbi Yehuda Assad).
122 leaves, 36cm. fair condition, detached pages, of which some are worn. Binding torn and worn.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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On the second title page of tractate Beitzah ink stamp (slightly faded) of Rabbi "Avraham Binyamin Kliger" in Hebrew and Cyrillic letters.
Rabbi Avraham Binyamin Kluger (1841-1916, Otzar HaRabbanim 990) – son of Rabbi Shlomo Kluger of Brodie, an outstanding Torah genius and one of the leaders of Galician Jewry (towards the end of his father's lifetime, Rabbi Avraham Binyamin undertook all his father's Rabbinical duties, corresponding with rabbis from all over the world), author of "Sha'arei Binyamin".
Volume 22.5cm. Fair condition, stains, torn, wholly or partially detached pages. Worn binding.
Rabbi Avraham Binyamin Kluger (1841-1916, Otzar HaRabbanim 990) – son of Rabbi Shlomo Kluger of Brodie, an outstanding Torah genius and one of the leaders of Galician Jewry (towards the end of his father's lifetime, Rabbi Avraham Binyamin undertook all his father's Rabbinical duties, corresponding with rabbis from all over the world), author of "Sha'arei Binyamin".
Volume 22.5cm. Fair condition, stains, torn, wholly or partially detached pages. Worn binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
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Beit Hillel, two sections, on the Yore De'a and Even Ha-Ezer sections of the Shulchan Aruch. Dyhernfurth, 1691.
Antique owners' signatures on top of title page.
Above signature, is a trimmed signature of "the son of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Harif of Lissa, son in law of Rabbi Ya'akov Behar… and "Katsin" Yehezk'el S…". Rabbi Yehuda Leib son of Rabbi Lipman Harif was one of the heads of the Lisa (Leszno) community who undersigned on the well-known 1759 letter from the Lisa community to the Frankfurt community against moving of Rabbi Abish of Lisa's to serve as rabbi in Frankfurt.
Additional signature on title page is of "Asher Anshel son of Yitzhak Da"tz". Possibly Rabbi Asher Anshel son of Rabbi Yitzhak, rabbi of central Beit Midrash in Premsla (Premysl), who printed his famous book, "Shemena Lahmo" in 1701.
Third signature: Zalman Lipshitz. [Many rabbis had this name. See Otzar Ha-rabbaniim 5638 - Rav in Lackenbach (1790); 18771 - author of "Hemdat Shlomo" from Warsaw; 18772 - father of author of "Heshiv Rabbi Eliezer"; 18773 - son of "Heshiv Rabbi Eliezer", Rabbi in Landesberg 1784; 18775 - Rabbi in Slutzk in 1771, and others).
[1], 194 pages. [1], 49 pages. Fair condition, thick and dark paper, moth damage and holes, professional restoration to tears on last leaves. Fine antique leather binding, worn and damaged, part missing from top of leather spine.
Antique owners' signatures on top of title page.
Above signature, is a trimmed signature of "the son of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Harif of Lissa, son in law of Rabbi Ya'akov Behar… and "Katsin" Yehezk'el S…". Rabbi Yehuda Leib son of Rabbi Lipman Harif was one of the heads of the Lisa (Leszno) community who undersigned on the well-known 1759 letter from the Lisa community to the Frankfurt community against moving of Rabbi Abish of Lisa's to serve as rabbi in Frankfurt.
Additional signature on title page is of "Asher Anshel son of Yitzhak Da"tz". Possibly Rabbi Asher Anshel son of Rabbi Yitzhak, rabbi of central Beit Midrash in Premsla (Premysl), who printed his famous book, "Shemena Lahmo" in 1701.
Third signature: Zalman Lipshitz. [Many rabbis had this name. See Otzar Ha-rabbaniim 5638 - Rav in Lackenbach (1790); 18771 - author of "Hemdat Shlomo" from Warsaw; 18772 - father of author of "Heshiv Rabbi Eliezer"; 18773 - son of "Heshiv Rabbi Eliezer", Rabbi in Landesberg 1784; 18775 - Rabbi in Slutzk in 1771, and others).
[1], 194 pages. [1], 49 pages. Fair condition, thick and dark paper, moth damage and holes, professional restoration to tears on last leaves. Fine antique leather binding, worn and damaged, part missing from top of leather spine.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
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Minchat Aharon, on the Sanhedrin tractate and the Mincha Belula responsa by the Gaon Rabbi Aharon Padva. Novi Dvor, Poland, 1792.
Various stamps among which a stamp from Yeshivat Chakhmei Lublin and Rabbi “Meir Shapira Av Beit Din of Pietrokov”. Owner’s inscriptions “belongs to the Av Beit Din of Kalvarija, close to the royal city of Warsaw” and more.
[2], 91, [5]; 22 leaves [originally 23 leaves, last leaf is missing], 32cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear, text is affected in part of the leaves. Few leaves glued with support paper.
Various stamps among which a stamp from Yeshivat Chakhmei Lublin and Rabbi “Meir Shapira Av Beit Din of Pietrokov”. Owner’s inscriptions “belongs to the Av Beit Din of Kalvarija, close to the royal city of Warsaw” and more.
[2], 91, [5]; 22 leaves [originally 23 leaves, last leaf is missing], 32cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear, text is affected in part of the leaves. Few leaves glued with support paper.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $250
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Bechinot Olam with Bakashot Hamemin (liturgical poems beginning with the letter mem), poems of ethics and philosophy, by Rabbi Yeda'aya (Hapnini) Habedarshi. Brin, 1797.
On the title page owner's writing "…Feivel Ploit of Kalin" and another owner's writing. Owners' writing also on last page.
Rabbi Chizkiya Feivel Ploit, Av Beit Din of Shoran, (1818-1895) was born in Kalin. Among the close disciples of the Chatam Sofer. Author of Likutei Chaver ben Chaim – 11 parts, wherein he often brings the Torah he learned from his Rabbi. (See, The Chatam Sofer and his Disciples, pages 132-135).
Printing with vowels, the translation Tzofnat Pa'aneach to German-Yiddish printed in Tze'ina Ur'eina letters.
8, 7-8, 11-12, 14-15,15-20, 23-24, 23-24, 27-40, 43-45 leaves, 22cm. Good condition, moth-damages, some restored. New binding.
On the title page owner's writing "…Feivel Ploit of Kalin" and another owner's writing. Owners' writing also on last page.
Rabbi Chizkiya Feivel Ploit, Av Beit Din of Shoran, (1818-1895) was born in Kalin. Among the close disciples of the Chatam Sofer. Author of Likutei Chaver ben Chaim – 11 parts, wherein he often brings the Torah he learned from his Rabbi. (See, The Chatam Sofer and his Disciples, pages 132-135).
Printing with vowels, the translation Tzofnat Pa'aneach to German-Yiddish printed in Tze'ina Ur'eina letters.
8, 7-8, 11-12, 14-15,15-20, 23-24, 23-24, 27-40, 43-45 leaves, 22cm. Good condition, moth-damages, some restored. New binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
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Ashkenaz Poland version Machzor for all year round, including “Kavanat Ha’Paitan” in Yiddish (Ashkenaz version). Amsterdam, [1781].
Ownership signature of Maharam Ginsberg from Heginhein (author of “Mizmor L’Todah”, Basel 1821) appears upon the page prior to the title page: “This Machzor… belongs to the young man… Maharam son of… Moshe David… from the holy congregation of Heginheim located in the Upper Galilee of Elssas… said Meir who is referred to as Maharam Ginsberg”. Upon last page an additional inscription. “In remembrance, this Machzor… was lost on the day of the earthquake on the seventh day of Pesach 1848, and was returned to me… Mahram Ginsberg”.
Ownership stamps: “Avraham Yosef Froilich, Shochet and Bodek (slaughterer and examiner) of the holy congregation of Frankfurt-Tzelsheim”.
36; 176 leaves. 14cm (miniature). Good-fair condition. Wear and minor tears in the margins of the pages. Original binding, worn and damaged.
Ownership signature of Maharam Ginsberg from Heginhein (author of “Mizmor L’Todah”, Basel 1821) appears upon the page prior to the title page: “This Machzor… belongs to the young man… Maharam son of… Moshe David… from the holy congregation of Heginheim located in the Upper Galilee of Elssas… said Meir who is referred to as Maharam Ginsberg”. Upon last page an additional inscription. “In remembrance, this Machzor… was lost on the day of the earthquake on the seventh day of Pesach 1848, and was returned to me… Mahram Ginsberg”.
Ownership stamps: “Avraham Yosef Froilich, Shochet and Bodek (slaughterer and examiner) of the holy congregation of Frankfurt-Tzelsheim”.
36; 176 leaves. 14cm (miniature). Good-fair condition. Wear and minor tears in the margins of the pages. Original binding, worn and damaged.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
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Responsa of Mahari Mitrani, Part 2. Fürth, 1768. Second edition.
Signature on front page (slightly cut off): "With my money I have bought… Itzik Katz Rappaport who rests here Li[pnik] and its parts". The Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Itzik HaCohen Rappaport, Av Beit Din of Leipnik in 1775. Father of Simlat Binyamin, see attached material.
Stamp on front page and ownership signature before front page by Rabbi Avraham Segal Pollack of Bonihad. Rabbi Avraham Pollack (1870-1944, the Chatam Sofer and his students, page 552). The son of the Gaon Rabbi Moshe HaLevi Pollack (1845-1889, Av Beit Din and Head of the Bonihed Yeshiva in Hungary).
[1], 144, [2] leaves. (missing leaf 145), 32cm. Fair condition, first and last leaves damaged and restored, moth pinholes
Signature on front page (slightly cut off): "With my money I have bought… Itzik Katz Rappaport who rests here Li[pnik] and its parts". The Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Itzik HaCohen Rappaport, Av Beit Din of Leipnik in 1775. Father of Simlat Binyamin, see attached material.
Stamp on front page and ownership signature before front page by Rabbi Avraham Segal Pollack of Bonihad. Rabbi Avraham Pollack (1870-1944, the Chatam Sofer and his students, page 552). The son of the Gaon Rabbi Moshe HaLevi Pollack (1845-1889, Av Beit Din and Head of the Bonihed Yeshiva in Hungary).
[1], 144, [2] leaves. (missing leaf 145), 32cm. Fair condition, first and last leaves damaged and restored, moth pinholes
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Torat Ha-Bayit Ha-Aroch by Ha-rashba. Vienna, 1811.
Stamp and signature of Rabbi "Feivel Schlesinger, Rabbi in Topolcany and the region", stamp of his son Rabbi "Nahum Schlesinger Rabbi in Topolcany and the Region" and a previous owner's signature, older and faded "Ha-Katan Ve-Ha-Tsa'ir Yosef[?]". Throughout the book are dozens of short glosses with references.
Rabbi Kalev Feivel Schlesinger (1828-1911), of the prominent disciples of the "Ktav Sofer", author of "Torat Bar Nash" (Otzar Ha-Rabanim 12433). Son in law of Rabbi Aharon Yosef Shmuel Ha-Levi Segal (Otzar Ha-Rabanim 1811). His son, Rabbi Nahum Schlesinger (Otzar ha-Rabanim 15900, died 1918) was appointed to his father's position in his father's lifetime after his retirement from Rabbinate. Of his manuscripts the books "Hazon Nahum" were published, on matters of Agadah and the Torah. (Bnei Brak 1991, 1998).
122 leaves. Good-Fair condition. Wear and water stains to margins of a few of the pages. Creases and an ink stain to title page. New binding.
Stamp and signature of Rabbi "Feivel Schlesinger, Rabbi in Topolcany and the region", stamp of his son Rabbi "Nahum Schlesinger Rabbi in Topolcany and the Region" and a previous owner's signature, older and faded "Ha-Katan Ve-Ha-Tsa'ir Yosef[?]". Throughout the book are dozens of short glosses with references.
Rabbi Kalev Feivel Schlesinger (1828-1911), of the prominent disciples of the "Ktav Sofer", author of "Torat Bar Nash" (Otzar Ha-Rabanim 12433). Son in law of Rabbi Aharon Yosef Shmuel Ha-Levi Segal (Otzar Ha-Rabanim 1811). His son, Rabbi Nahum Schlesinger (Otzar ha-Rabanim 15900, died 1918) was appointed to his father's position in his father's lifetime after his retirement from Rabbinate. Of his manuscripts the books "Hazon Nahum" were published, on matters of Agadah and the Torah. (Bnei Brak 1991, 1998).
122 leaves. Good-Fair condition. Wear and water stains to margins of a few of the pages. Creases and an ink stain to title page. New binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Meir Einey Chachamim, novellae by the Maharam of Lublin on the Mishnah. Zholkiev, 1749.
Ownership signature "Hizkiyahu Medini" on title page with additionl inscription on same page.
Rabbi Hayim Hizkiyahu Medini, author of Sdei Hemed (1835-1905, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 6323), born in Jerusalem, served as Rabbi in Constantinopole, Krasobzar and Hebron. Published a gigantic Encyclopedia "Sdei Hemed" of 18 volumes, and many other books. Of his great library close to nothing survived, as it was burnt in 1948 in "Misgav La-Dach" Hospital in the old city of Jerusalem.
[1], 68, [2]; [34] leaves. 34.5cm. Good condition, slight moth damages, original leather binding, slightly damaged.
Ownership signature "Hizkiyahu Medini" on title page with additionl inscription on same page.
Rabbi Hayim Hizkiyahu Medini, author of Sdei Hemed (1835-1905, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 6323), born in Jerusalem, served as Rabbi in Constantinopole, Krasobzar and Hebron. Published a gigantic Encyclopedia "Sdei Hemed" of 18 volumes, and many other books. Of his great library close to nothing survived, as it was burnt in 1948 in "Misgav La-Dach" Hospital in the old city of Jerusalem.
[1], 68, [2]; [34] leaves. 34.5cm. Good condition, slight moth damages, original leather binding, slightly damaged.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Ba'al Ha-Nefesh by the Rabad, Niddah rules. (Berditchev), [1817].
Approbations: Rabbi Yisrael son of Rabbi Levy Yitzchak of Berditchev, and Rabbi Moshe Ben Yechiel Michal of Yampoli.
On title page appears the writing "Berditchev Letters", see about this edition: Bibliography Institute CD, record 0106784, (according to A. Ya'ari, the Hebrew Printing in Berditchev, Kiryat Sefer, 21, 1944-1945, page 116). According to the approbations, the printer is Rabbi Yisrael B"K.
Ownership signature on title page: "Avraham Yehudah Ben Rabbi Yitzchak of Averitch". Ink stamps of Rabbi "Avraham yehudah Herman of Bradienka".
Rabbi Avraham Yehudah Ben Rabbi Pinchas Herman Av-Beit-Din Bradienka, province of Kiev, (born 1858, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 1103), grandson of Rabbi Avraham Yehudah rabbi of Mozir and Norvalye (Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 1099). Ordinated as teacher by Rebbe Mordechai Dov Tversky of Horoniestipel and appointed as rabbi of Bradienka in 1885.
More ink stamps by: Rabbi "Shalom Ben Yesaha'ayahu Baruch Pinsky of Avertich province of Volyn [1923?]".
40 leaves, 21cm. Blueish-greenish paper, fair condition, restored damages, stains and moth damages.
Approbations: Rabbi Yisrael son of Rabbi Levy Yitzchak of Berditchev, and Rabbi Moshe Ben Yechiel Michal of Yampoli.
On title page appears the writing "Berditchev Letters", see about this edition: Bibliography Institute CD, record 0106784, (according to A. Ya'ari, the Hebrew Printing in Berditchev, Kiryat Sefer, 21, 1944-1945, page 116). According to the approbations, the printer is Rabbi Yisrael B"K.
Ownership signature on title page: "Avraham Yehudah Ben Rabbi Yitzchak of Averitch". Ink stamps of Rabbi "Avraham yehudah Herman of Bradienka".
Rabbi Avraham Yehudah Ben Rabbi Pinchas Herman Av-Beit-Din Bradienka, province of Kiev, (born 1858, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 1103), grandson of Rabbi Avraham Yehudah rabbi of Mozir and Norvalye (Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 1099). Ordinated as teacher by Rebbe Mordechai Dov Tversky of Horoniestipel and appointed as rabbi of Bradienka in 1885.
More ink stamps by: Rabbi "Shalom Ben Yesaha'ayahu Baruch Pinsky of Avertich province of Volyn [1923?]".
40 leaves, 21cm. Blueish-greenish paper, fair condition, restored damages, stains and moth damages.
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