Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
1. A sheet of the La Vie Illustrée newspaper, Paris, May 25, 1899. Describes with large illustrations the Dreyfus Affair, letters, the public ceremony of stripping him of his ranks, his confinement on Devil Island, photographs and illustrations of the affair's outstanding characters and various caricatures. On the last page "the stages of the Dreyfus Affair". French.
32 pages, 35 cm. Good condition. Slight tears. Detached leaves.
2. Le Progrès Illustré, supplement to the Progres De Lyon newspaper. Lyon, December 18, 1898. On front leaf illustration of Dreyfus after stripping of ranks, surrounded by illustrations of Devil Island.
8 pages, 44 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, detached leaves
32 pages, 35 cm. Good condition. Slight tears. Detached leaves.
2. Le Progrès Illustré, supplement to the Progres De Lyon newspaper. Lyon, December 18, 1898. On front leaf illustration of Dreyfus after stripping of ranks, surrounded by illustrations of Devil Island.
8 pages, 44 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, detached leaves
Category
Anti-Semitism
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
The protocols of the Beilis Trial, 5 volumes printed on a typewriter. Russian.
Menachem Mendel Beilis was accused of murdering a Ukrainian Christian child named Andrei Yushchinsky in April 1911, to prepare Passover matzot from his blood. Beilis was imprisoned by false testimony and his trial began in September 1913. On the background of "the murder" and the trial, an incitement campaign was organized against the Jews. After three years of imprisonment, Beilis was acquitted. In 1917, after the revolution, a committee of inquiry was established to investigate the case. Its findings proved that the government knew the true circumstances and staged the trial for anti-Semitism reasons.
5 volumes, 35 cm. Fair condition, Marks on the leaves. Foxing, loose and torn bindings.
Menachem Mendel Beilis was accused of murdering a Ukrainian Christian child named Andrei Yushchinsky in April 1911, to prepare Passover matzot from his blood. Beilis was imprisoned by false testimony and his trial began in September 1913. On the background of "the murder" and the trial, an incitement campaign was organized against the Jews. After three years of imprisonment, Beilis was acquitted. In 1917, after the revolution, a committee of inquiry was established to investigate the case. Its findings proved that the government knew the true circumstances and staged the trial for anti-Semitism reasons.
5 volumes, 35 cm. Fair condition, Marks on the leaves. Foxing, loose and torn bindings.
Category
Anti-Semitism
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Unsold
Eppes Rores, Hernmann Levn. Germany, late 19th century.
Eppes Rores (something rare), regarding the “music of the cats in Bergen”. Single leaf written in poor Jewish-German combined with Hebrew words, imitating the style of speech which the anti-Semites attributed to the Jews. It is possible that it refers to the town of Bergen situated in the vicinity of Frankfurt.
[1] Leaf, 36 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, tears to margins of leaf.
Eppes Rores (something rare), regarding the “music of the cats in Bergen”. Single leaf written in poor Jewish-German combined with Hebrew words, imitating the style of speech which the anti-Semites attributed to the Jews. It is possible that it refers to the town of Bergen situated in the vicinity of Frankfurt.
[1] Leaf, 36 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, tears to margins of leaf.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Kohn Lexikon. Beim Kikeriki Publications, Vienna, [1904].
“Kohn” lexicon. Each page contains an anti-Semitic caricature and a word composed of a combination of Kohn and another word, for example concert is Kohn and zehrt (gorging Jew). German.
26 pages, 21 cm. Good condition. Damaged binding.
“Kohn” lexicon. Each page contains an anti-Semitic caricature and a word composed of a combination of Kohn and another word, for example concert is Kohn and zehrt (gorging Jew). German.
26 pages, 21 cm. Good condition. Damaged binding.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $1,750
Including buyer's premium
Totengräber Rußlands, Otto von Kursell, Dietrich Eckart. Munich, 1923.
Caricatures aimed at Jews, Communists and Anarchists, including: Trotzki, Lenin, Emma Goldmann and others. Caption beneath each picture denoting the role of that particular personality.
Otto von Kursell (1884-1967), anti-Semitic cartoonist, member of the Reichstag, Adminisrater of Univerity of Arts in Berlin. Introductory article: Jewish Bolshevism, by Alfred Rosenberg. German.
32 leaves, 25.5 cm. Good condition, slightly creased, foxing.
Caricatures aimed at Jews, Communists and Anarchists, including: Trotzki, Lenin, Emma Goldmann and others. Caption beneath each picture denoting the role of that particular personality.
Otto von Kursell (1884-1967), anti-Semitic cartoonist, member of the Reichstag, Adminisrater of Univerity of Arts in Berlin. Introductory article: Jewish Bolshevism, by Alfred Rosenberg. German.
32 leaves, 25.5 cm. Good condition, slightly creased, foxing.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $250
Unsold
5 anti-Semitic playing cards [out of six]. Printed by Germanicus, Leipzig, late 19th Century[?].
"What does the Talmud teach?", "The Ten German Commandments for anti-Semites", "50 anti-Semitic Idioms", "The Family from A to Z" (common Jewish surnames and their German derivatives). German.
18.5x13.5 cm. Good condition.
"What does the Talmud teach?", "The Ten German Commandments for anti-Semites", "50 anti-Semitic Idioms", "The Family from A to Z" (common Jewish surnames and their German derivatives). German.
18.5x13.5 cm. Good condition.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $180
Unsold
1. "Civilians, Soldiers, Women!" advertisement of the CJV (Organization of German-Jewish Civilians). Berlin, after World War I. The proclamation denounces all the commonly accepted anti-semitic accusations with a distinct "Nein!" (no!). German.
[2] Leaves, 30 cm. Fair condition, foxing.
2. Propaganda refuting accusation aimed at the Jews upon the outbreak of World War I. Excerpts from Max Eyt (founder of the German Agricultural Society), Peter Rosenger (poet), the historian Mommsen, and others. German in Gothic letters.
[2] Leaves, 36 cm. Fair-poor condition, creasing and foxing.
[2] Leaves, 30 cm. Fair condition, foxing.
2. Propaganda refuting accusation aimed at the Jews upon the outbreak of World War I. Excerpts from Max Eyt (founder of the German Agricultural Society), Peter Rosenger (poet), the historian Mommsen, and others. German in Gothic letters.
[2] Leaves, 36 cm. Fair-poor condition, creasing and foxing.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Nos Maitres [Our Masters], Booklet edited by E. Paget, Paris, [1900?].
Introduction, poem and 18 caricatures by Bruno. Including caricatures depicting Jews and the Dreyfus Affair.
[22] Leaves, 37.5x27.5 cm. Good condition, fold crease in the middle of the Booklet, foxing.
Introduction, poem and 18 caricatures by Bruno. Including caricatures depicting Jews and the Dreyfus Affair.
[22] Leaves, 37.5x27.5 cm. Good condition, fold crease in the middle of the Booklet, foxing.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Freifahrkarte nach Jerusalem - hin und nicht mehr zurück - Gültig ab jederStation. [One-way ticket to Jerusalem, valid at all stations].
Apparently, tickets such as these were distributed to Jewish travelers on German trains by anti-Semites. On reverse side of ticket – swastika in pencil.
5X3 cm. Fair condition.
Apparently, tickets such as these were distributed to Jewish travelers on German trains by anti-Semites. On reverse side of ticket – swastika in pencil.
5X3 cm. Fair condition.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Advertisement of anti-Semitic books. Leipzig, 1930's.
Advertisement for three books – “Guidebook for the Jewish Question" by Theodore Paritz, “The International Jew” by Henry Ford and “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion“.
Upper section of notice decorated with a row of swastikas. Lower section contains a quotation of Hitler on Paritz's book. German.
[1] Leaf, 29.5 cm. Very good condition.
Advertisement for three books – “Guidebook for the Jewish Question" by Theodore Paritz, “The International Jew” by Henry Ford and “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion“.
Upper section of notice decorated with a row of swastikas. Lower section contains a quotation of Hitler on Paritz's book. German.
[1] Leaf, 29.5 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Tajemství židovského hřbitova v Praze, (John Retcliffe). Prague, 1942.
“Secrets of the Jewish cemetery in Prague”. Story of a secret conspiracy of 12 representatives of the Jewish Tribes, who meet in the ancient cemetery of Prague near the grave of the Maharal, in order to plan their conspiracy to gain control over the world [the idea for the story, from the book of Alexandre Dumas]. Published first in German in the book Biaritz, (Berlin 1868) and served as a foundation for the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”.
At the end of the book, pictures of the cemetery and Jews with Yellow Badge. Copy of cover of the German edition with caricature of a Jew pasted on the new binding.
The author’s name is a pseudonym of Hermann Goedsche.
39 pages, [28 picture-plates], 19.5 cm. Good condition, rebound with cardboard.
“Secrets of the Jewish cemetery in Prague”. Story of a secret conspiracy of 12 representatives of the Jewish Tribes, who meet in the ancient cemetery of Prague near the grave of the Maharal, in order to plan their conspiracy to gain control over the world [the idea for the story, from the book of Alexandre Dumas]. Published first in German in the book Biaritz, (Berlin 1868) and served as a foundation for the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”.
At the end of the book, pictures of the cemetery and Jews with Yellow Badge. Copy of cover of the German edition with caricature of a Jew pasted on the new binding.
The author’s name is a pseudonym of Hermann Goedsche.
39 pages, [28 picture-plates], 19.5 cm. Good condition, rebound with cardboard.
Category
Anti-Semitism
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Jude – Bescheinigung. Berlin, 1943.
Notice permitting Jew to open food store only between 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The notice is signed by Kurt Krause. German.
[1] Leaf, 21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks along width.
Notice permitting Jew to open food store only between 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The notice is signed by Kurt Krause. German.
[1] Leaf, 21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks along width.
Category
Anti-Semitism
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