Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $250
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Di Kupe [the pile] (poeme), Peretz Markish. Kultur-lige, Kiev, 1922. Second edition.
Design of cover by Joseph Tchaikov. Next to the title and name of author are two figures carrying a body, which, according to the contents of the poem, depicts the victims of a pogrom. Yiddish. 36 pages, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and small missing parts. The booklet is bound in hard-cloth-cover.
Design of cover by Joseph Tchaikov. Next to the title and name of author are two figures carrying a body, which, according to the contents of the poem, depicts the victims of a pogrom. Yiddish. 36 pages, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and small missing parts. The booklet is bound in hard-cloth-cover.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $300
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In Feirdiken Doyr, [In the Burning Period, anthology of new and revolutionary poetry], edited by A. Korman. Published by Meluche-Farlag and Kultur-Lige, Kiev, 1921.
Anthology contains works by David Hofstein, Peretz Markish, Moshe Kolbak, Moshe Broderzon, Kadia Molodovsky and others. The illustrations and typography on the cover, in constructivist style, are by Joseph Tchaikov. Yiddish. 64 pages, 17 cm. Poor condition. Body of booklet detached and pages disbound. First and last pages are attached with professional tape. Cover torn, detached and stained. Missing parts.
Anthology contains works by David Hofstein, Peretz Markish, Moshe Kolbak, Moshe Broderzon, Kadia Molodovsky and others. The illustrations and typography on the cover, in constructivist style, are by Joseph Tchaikov. Yiddish. 64 pages, 17 cm. Poor condition. Body of booklet detached and pages disbound. First and last pages are attached with professional tape. Cover torn, detached and stained. Missing parts.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
Including buyer's premium
Albatross, zhurnal for dem nayem dichter un kinstler oysdruk [periodical for new poetry and artistic expression], edited by Uri Zvi Greenberg. Warsaw-Berlin, 1922-1923.
Complete set (four issues in three booklets, no additional issues were printed) of the modern Yiddish periodical "Albatross", known for its impact on the Yiddish literary circles and on Jewish modernism.
In the first issue appears "manifest tsu di kegner fun der nayer dichtung" [manifest for the opponents to modern poetry] – a modernist revolutionary composition by Uri Zvi Greenberg, which has not been invisible to the open eyes of the authorities that reacted with publishing a ban while the second issue was published and all its copies confiscated. Following this event, Uri Zvi Greenberg left for Berlin. In the third issue, published in Berlin, appeared the poem "BeMalchut HaZlav" composed by Greenberg, a poem of prophecy predicting the extinction of European Jewry. A year later, in 1924, Uri Zvi Greenberg moved to Eretz Israel, where he continued his writing, in Hebrew.
1. First issue, Warsaw, 1922. Cover designed by Ze'ev (Wladislaw) Weintraub. With linoleum-cuts by Marc Schwartz. 19 pages, 34.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Dry and fragile paper. A few tears. Front cover detached.
2. Second issue, Warsaw, 1922. Linoleum-cuts on the cover and within the booklet, by Marc Schwartz. 19 pages, 33 cm. Fair condition. Many tears, some non-professionally restored.
3-4. Third and fourth issue. Berlin, 1923. Linoleum-cuts by Henrik Berlevi, Marc Schwartz and Yossef Abu HaGlili, additional illustrations – reproductions of works by Joseph Tchaikov, Issachar Ber-Ribak and other artists. 28 pages, 36.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover detached. Tears to borders of covers.
Three booklets in one volume, 38 cm.
Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Complete set (four issues in three booklets, no additional issues were printed) of the modern Yiddish periodical "Albatross", known for its impact on the Yiddish literary circles and on Jewish modernism.
In the first issue appears "manifest tsu di kegner fun der nayer dichtung" [manifest for the opponents to modern poetry] – a modernist revolutionary composition by Uri Zvi Greenberg, which has not been invisible to the open eyes of the authorities that reacted with publishing a ban while the second issue was published and all its copies confiscated. Following this event, Uri Zvi Greenberg left for Berlin. In the third issue, published in Berlin, appeared the poem "BeMalchut HaZlav" composed by Greenberg, a poem of prophecy predicting the extinction of European Jewry. A year later, in 1924, Uri Zvi Greenberg moved to Eretz Israel, where he continued his writing, in Hebrew.
1. First issue, Warsaw, 1922. Cover designed by Ze'ev (Wladislaw) Weintraub. With linoleum-cuts by Marc Schwartz. 19 pages, 34.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Dry and fragile paper. A few tears. Front cover detached.
2. Second issue, Warsaw, 1922. Linoleum-cuts on the cover and within the booklet, by Marc Schwartz. 19 pages, 33 cm. Fair condition. Many tears, some non-professionally restored.
3-4. Third and fourth issue. Berlin, 1923. Linoleum-cuts by Henrik Berlevi, Marc Schwartz and Yossef Abu HaGlili, additional illustrations – reproductions of works by Joseph Tchaikov, Issachar Ber-Ribak and other artists. 28 pages, 36.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover detached. Tears to borders of covers.
Three booklets in one volume, 38 cm.
Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Ga'ash by Mili [Shmuel] Novak. Kiev, [1924].
Poetry book by Mili Novak, of the Jewish poets who stayed in Soviet Russia after World War I. This poetry book, inspired by the October revolution and the writings of Maikovsky and Alexander Blok, is one of the few Hebrew poetry books published under bans, alongside with "Bereshit" (see next item) and "Tziltzeley Shema". The cover design presents a unique typography, done by the artist Manuil (Emanuel) Shechtman (1900-1941) – a graphic designer, painter and theater-sets designer, student in Kiev's art academy, close to the literary circles in Kiev at the 1920's, and active in the areas of culture and art. 47 pages, 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to borders of cover. Few creases.
From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Poetry book by Mili Novak, of the Jewish poets who stayed in Soviet Russia after World War I. This poetry book, inspired by the October revolution and the writings of Maikovsky and Alexander Blok, is one of the few Hebrew poetry books published under bans, alongside with "Bereshit" (see next item) and "Tziltzeley Shema". The cover design presents a unique typography, done by the artist Manuil (Emanuel) Shechtman (1900-1941) – a graphic designer, painter and theater-sets designer, student in Kiev's art academy, close to the literary circles in Kiev at the 1920's, and active in the areas of culture and art. 47 pages, 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to borders of cover. Few creases.
From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
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Bereshit A, Moscow-Leningrad, 1926. Printed in Berlin by Gutenberg Press. Front cover illustration in the Russian avant-garde style by Joseph Tchaikov. “Illustration of the publishing sign by B. Shovin.”
Literary anthology, no other volumes printed. The writers' group that published the book was unable to find a printing house in the Soviet Union prepared to print a Hebrew book, and the manuscript was therefore sent to Berlin for printing. Only a small portion of the printed copies were allowed into the Soviet Union. [4], 200, [4] pages, 22 cm. Fair condition. Stains, damages to binding's corners. Tear with text omission to page 63.
Literary anthology, no other volumes printed. The writers' group that published the book was unable to find a printing house in the Soviet Union prepared to print a Hebrew book, and the manuscript was therefore sent to Berlin for printing. Only a small portion of the printed copies were allowed into the Soviet Union. [4], 200, [4] pages, 22 cm. Fair condition. Stains, damages to binding's corners. Tear with text omission to page 63.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $200
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Almanac VUSPP, "alukrainishe asotsiyatsye fun proletarishe shraiber – yidishe sektsye" – [Ukrainian Association for Proletarian Writers- Jewish Section]. "Centralfarlag", Kharkov, 1929.
Literary anthology published by the Jewish section of a group of Prolatarian Writers, established in 1927. With compositions by 21 Jewish writers and poets. Accompanied by works of the artists B. Blank and M. Fradkin. Yiddish. 363, [4] pages, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears at borders of leaves, moth-damages and wear. Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Literary anthology published by the Jewish section of a group of Prolatarian Writers, established in 1927. With compositions by 21 Jewish writers and poets. Accompanied by works of the artists B. Blank and M. Fradkin. Yiddish. 363, [4] pages, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears at borders of leaves, moth-damages and wear. Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
A ber tanst [the dancing bear], by Moishe Livshitz. Riga, 1922. Yiddish poetry book. Cover design and illustrations by Mikhail Yo [Yoffe, 1893-1960, Artist, one of the founders of "Kultur-Lige" in Latvia].
50, [2] pages, 19 cm. Good condition. Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
50, [2] pages, 19 cm. Good condition. Rare. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Tsaytige troyben [ripe grapes], poems by Zussman Segalovitch (1884-1949). A. Gitlin Publishing, Warsaw, [1920?].
Illustrated cover and unique typography, designed by the artist Henryck Berlevi. [28] pages, 17 cm. Good condition. Slight tear to attachment of cover to booklet. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Illustrated cover and unique typography, designed by the artist Henryck Berlevi. [28] pages, 17 cm. Good condition. Slight tear to attachment of cover to booklet. From the private collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Di malke shvo, by Moshe Broderson. "Yung Yidish" publishing, Lodz, 1921.
Dramatic poem written by Broderson in 1920. An illustration by the author appears on the title-page. About his modern artistic activity and contribution to Modern Jewish literature and art, see "Kedem" catalogue number 5, page 144. [34] pages, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and ink-stamp.
Dramatic poem written by Broderson in 1920. An illustration by the author appears on the title-page. About his modern artistic activity and contribution to Modern Jewish literature and art, see "Kedem" catalogue number 5, page 144. [34] pages, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and ink-stamp.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Bei Unz Yuden , zamelbukh far folklor un filologye [anthology for folklore and philology] edited by Vonvild. Pinhas Graubard publishing, Warsaw 1923.
Emblem of publishing house was designed by Wolf Wientraub. More then 10 illustrations by Solomon Yudovin. Includes some photographs and musical notes. Yiddish. 218, [3] pages, 30 cm. Good condition. Few stains, Some tears to cover.
Emblem of publishing house was designed by Wolf Wientraub. More then 10 illustrations by Solomon Yudovin. Includes some photographs and musical notes. Yiddish. 218, [3] pages, 30 cm. Good condition. Few stains, Some tears to cover.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Sturm Bilderbucher, I, Marc Chagall. Der Sturm publishing, Berlin, [1914].
Booklet dedicated to the artistic work of Marc Chagall, published by the Berliner Expressionist Magazin "Der Sturm" (the tempest). Includes 16 works by Chagall, printed in black and white. 19 pages, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Stains to borders of cover.
Booklet dedicated to the artistic work of Marc Chagall, published by the Berliner Expressionist Magazin "Der Sturm" (the tempest). Includes 16 works by Chagall, printed in black and white. 19 pages, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Stains to borders of cover.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
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Fun Tsayt tsu Tsayt - Umperyodishe Literarishe Heftn, New York, March 1925.
Literary anthology. Cover designed by Boris Aronson. Yiddish. 96 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Literary anthology. Cover designed by Boris Aronson. Yiddish. 96 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
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Illustrated books: Avantgarde, Modernism
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