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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Zur Warnung und Belehrung fֳ¼r die Landbewohner. Manifest issued by J.Q. Endlich. Wiener Neustadt, October 20, 1848. Printed during the revolution in Germany. Call and warning directed to the Austrian people, not to be misled and not listen to the anti-monarchy-institutional-governmental propaganda, distributed by radical circles, anti-Catholics and Jewish. A Jew by the name of Fischof is mentioned in the fourth paragraph, left column, who conducted anti-monarchy propaganda in Vienna and tried, apparently, to teach the citizens of Austria what patriotism means. Leaf 47X39 cm. Folding-marks, minor tears, staining.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Gott der Gerechte! Berlin geiht pleite! [God is Great! Berlin will go Bankrupt!]. A reproduction of an anti-Semitic proclamation from 1848. [Probably printed by Alfred Richard Meyer, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 1921]. German.
"A speech held by Ya'akov Leibche Tulpental, a Jew who was granted civil rights by the Posen Dukedom, to his wife, Hanshe". The "speech" was printed in faulty German, supposed to imitate the Jewish manner of speech and ridicule it, with Hebrew idioms in Ashkenazi-German accent. The husband tells his wife about the dangers awaiting the Berlin Jews as a result of the anti-imperial civil riots by German workers, which will eventually endanger the Jews who will be the victims of the disturbances and pogroms. Leaf 43 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks. Tears, some fastened with paper-tape.
"A speech held by Ya'akov Leibche Tulpental, a Jew who was granted civil rights by the Posen Dukedom, to his wife, Hanshe". The "speech" was printed in faulty German, supposed to imitate the Jewish manner of speech and ridicule it, with Hebrew idioms in Ashkenazi-German accent. The husband tells his wife about the dangers awaiting the Berlin Jews as a result of the anti-imperial civil riots by German workers, which will eventually endanger the Jews who will be the victims of the disturbances and pogroms. Leaf 43 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks. Tears, some fastened with paper-tape.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Itzig Veitel Stern der Jֳ¼ngere, Komische Vortrֳ₪ge in Jֳ¼dischen Dialekt [Itzig Veitel Stern Junior, Humorous Dialogues in a Jewish Dialect]. Reutlingen: Robert Bardtenschlager, [second half of the 19th century].
"Itzig Veitel Stern" is the pseudonym of the Christian author Heinrich Holzschuher, who signed several of his anti-Semitic essays using this fictitious Jewish name. The book is written in faulty German, intending to imitate and ridicule the Jewish manner of speech. An anti-Semitic illustration appears on the cover. 48 pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Tears at borders of cover, corners of first leaves creased. Bibliographically unknown.
"Itzig Veitel Stern" is the pseudonym of the Christian author Heinrich Holzschuher, who signed several of his anti-Semitic essays using this fictitious Jewish name. The book is written in faulty German, intending to imitate and ridicule the Jewish manner of speech. An anti-Semitic illustration appears on the cover. 48 pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Tears at borders of cover, corners of first leaves creased. Bibliographically unknown.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Sold for: $525
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Pinkeles, Jeiteles, Isaak Scholem und Moses Hersch. Humoristische Scene in Form eines Quodlibets fֳ¼r vier Mֳ₪nnerstimmen mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, von Emil Neumann [Pinkeles, Yeteles. Isac Shulem and Moses Hersch, four-voice humorous scene with piano-forte, by Emil Neumann]. Leipzig: Rob. Forberg, Publishing, [ca.1875].
Set of booklets for a theatrical show of this composition, with anti-Semitic characteristics, "Polnisches Juden-Quartett" [Polish Jews Quartet]. The set consists of five booklets: a large booklet of music notes and four additional ones for each of the singers. With direction comments and humorous lyric texts in Yiddish-Deitsch, in a German-Ashkenazi accent mocking the Jews who ask to approach German girls, and discuss between themselves their cynical ideas about politics, their relations with gentiles, and other topics. On the cover of the large booklet and on its title page is an illustration of the four Jews in lithographic printing (see photo). 19; 8; 8; 8; 7 pp, 33 cm; 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Creases, wear and staining, minor tears, some restored. Ownership ink stamps.
Set of booklets for a theatrical show of this composition, with anti-Semitic characteristics, "Polnisches Juden-Quartett" [Polish Jews Quartet]. The set consists of five booklets: a large booklet of music notes and four additional ones for each of the singers. With direction comments and humorous lyric texts in Yiddish-Deitsch, in a German-Ashkenazi accent mocking the Jews who ask to approach German girls, and discuss between themselves their cynical ideas about politics, their relations with gentiles, and other topics. On the cover of the large booklet and on its title page is an illustration of the four Jews in lithographic printing (see photo). 19; 8; 8; 8; 7 pp, 33 cm; 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Creases, wear and staining, minor tears, some restored. Ownership ink stamps.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Wiener Witz-Blatt, issue no. 19, seventh year. Vienna, February 13, 1887. German. A large sheet, folded into four, with many caricatures in black and white. An anti-Semitic color illustration appears on the cover, featuring two Jews on the steps of a bank. 8 pp, 46 cm. Good condition. Ink-stamp. Tears at borders of sheet and minor stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Sold for: $750
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Psst...! by [Jean-Louis] Forain, Caran d'Ache [Emmanuel Poire]. Paris: Librairie Plon, , February 1898 to September 1899. First and second year, complete run of 85 issues (no further issues printed). French.
Psst! was a weekly graphical French satirical magazine published at the time of the Dreyfus Affair to promote the anti-Dreyfus cause. The hundreds of vehement illustrations by Forain and Caran d'Ache are considered to be amongst the most extreme anti-Semitic publications related to the Dreyfus Affair. [4] pp per issue. Bound volume, 40 cm, with contemporary marbled green cardboard boards. Issues in very good condition, with sporadic stains and folding-marks.
Psst! was a weekly graphical French satirical magazine published at the time of the Dreyfus Affair to promote the anti-Dreyfus cause. The hundreds of vehement illustrations by Forain and Caran d'Ache are considered to be amongst the most extreme anti-Semitic publications related to the Dreyfus Affair. [4] pp per issue. Bound volume, 40 cm, with contemporary marbled green cardboard boards. Issues in very good condition, with sporadic stains and folding-marks.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Skizzenbuch der "Wahrheit" ["Die Wahrheit" sketch booklet]. Berlin: M. Schulze Publishing, 1883. German.
Booklet issued by the editorial staff of "Die Wahrheit" newspaper, a humorous-satirical weekly paper of anti-Semitic tendencies. Many caricatures present preposterous figures of Jews, with prominent anti-Semitic characteristics. Original paper-cover, with anti-Semitic illustrations. 32 pp, 27x18.5 cm. Good condition. Tears at borders of cover. Paper for reinforcement was pasted to the inside of the inner cover.
Booklet issued by the editorial staff of "Die Wahrheit" newspaper, a humorous-satirical weekly paper of anti-Semitic tendencies. Many caricatures present preposterous figures of Jews, with prominent anti-Semitic characteristics. Original paper-cover, with anti-Semitic illustrations. 32 pp, 27x18.5 cm. Good condition. Tears at borders of cover. Paper for reinforcement was pasted to the inside of the inner cover.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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12 Rֳ¶pirat, Antisemitikus Folyֳ³irat [12 booklets, anti-Semitic newspaper], edited by Istֳ³czy Gyֵ‘zֵ‘. Budapest, 1881-1883. Nine non-consecutive issues.
The editor of this paper, Istֳ³czy Gyֵ‘zֵ‘ (1842-1915) was a Hungarian Nationalist politician, who publicly expressed his anti-Semitic views during his political activities. Following the blood libel case in the village of Tiszaeszlֳ¡r in Eastern Hungary in 1882, he established the anti-Semitic Nationalist party. In response to this anti-Semitic newspaper, several Jewish papers with similar titles were published, see attached material. 25 cm. Fair condition. Tears at borders, stains, detached or partly detached covers and leaves.
The editor of this paper, Istֳ³czy Gyֵ‘zֵ‘ (1842-1915) was a Hungarian Nationalist politician, who publicly expressed his anti-Semitic views during his political activities. Following the blood libel case in the village of Tiszaeszlֳ¡r in Eastern Hungary in 1882, he established the anti-Semitic Nationalist party. In response to this anti-Semitic newspaper, several Jewish papers with similar titles were published, see attached material. 25 cm. Fair condition. Tears at borders, stains, detached or partly detached covers and leaves.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
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Three issues of Hungarian newspapers featuring anti-Semitic illustrations:
1. Fֳ¼stֳ¶lֳ¶, Budapest, June 1, 1884.
2. Herkֳ³-Pֳ¡ter, Budapest, July 25, 1897.
3. Herkֳ³-Pֳ¡ter, Budapest, July 17, 1898.
30 cm. Good condition. Creases.
1. Fֳ¼stֳ¶lֳ¶, Budapest, June 1, 1884.
2. Herkֳ³-Pֳ¡ter, Budapest, July 25, 1897.
3. Herkֳ³-Pֳ¡ter, Budapest, July 17, 1898.
30 cm. Good condition. Creases.
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September 21, 2011
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Five anti-Semitic publications about the situation of Jews in Romania. All five in Romanian:
1. SLAVICI, Joan. "Soll" ֵi "Haben", Cestiunea Ovreilor din Romֳ¢nia. Bucharest, 1878.
2. LEROY-BEAULIEU, Anatole. Evreii ֵi antisemitismul. Iasi, 1892.
3. PANU, G. Chestia evreilor. Bucharest, 1893.
4. SOCOR, Emanuel. Plagiatul D-lui A. C. Cuza. Bucharest, 1911.
5. BOGDAN-DUICA, Gheorghe. Ovreii pִƒmִƒnteni ֵi subpִƒmִƒnteni. Bucharest, 1913.
Not in the collection of the Jerusalem National University Library.
Size and condition varies. Fair condition.
1. SLAVICI, Joan. "Soll" ֵi "Haben", Cestiunea Ovreilor din Romֳ¢nia. Bucharest, 1878.
2. LEROY-BEAULIEU, Anatole. Evreii ֵi antisemitismul. Iasi, 1892.
3. PANU, G. Chestia evreilor. Bucharest, 1893.
4. SOCOR, Emanuel. Plagiatul D-lui A. C. Cuza. Bucharest, 1911.
5. BOGDAN-DUICA, Gheorghe. Ovreii pִƒmִƒnteni ֵi subpִƒmִƒnteni. Bucharest, 1913.
Not in the collection of the Jerusalem National University Library.
Size and condition varies. Fair condition.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Chֳ©quards, Pochards, Mouchards. Introduction by Henri Rochefort, illustrations by Bruno. Paris, 1904. French.
Booklet with 22 anti-Semitic illustrations in black and white, some refer to the Dreyfus Affair. Color illustration on the cover. [24] pp, 37.5x27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears at borders of leaves, some restored.
Booklet with 22 anti-Semitic illustrations in black and white, some refer to the Dreyfus Affair. Color illustration on the cover. [24] pp, 37.5x27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears at borders of leaves, some restored.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Einige Fragen an die gebildeten Juden [several questions to the scholarly Jews]. Single leaf printed by Theodor Fritsch and the editorial staff of Der Hammer-Bund, Leipzig, December 1911. Leaflet no. 4. German and Hebrew.
Single leaf printed on both sides. Hebrew citations from "Shulchan Aruch" concerning the relationships between Jews and the pagans, translated into German. The author of the leaf is Theodor Fritsch (1852-1933), politician, member of the anti-Semitic party "The German anti-Semitic Union", one of the leading anti-Semitic ideologists in Germany. 32.5x23 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears at borders and at folding-lines, creases, filing-holes.
Single leaf printed on both sides. Hebrew citations from "Shulchan Aruch" concerning the relationships between Jews and the pagans, translated into German. The author of the leaf is Theodor Fritsch (1852-1933), politician, member of the anti-Semitic party "The German anti-Semitic Union", one of the leading anti-Semitic ideologists in Germany. 32.5x23 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears at borders and at folding-lines, creases, filing-holes.
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