Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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Frishman, David [ed]. Reshafim. Warsaw: "Safrut", [1909-1911]. Literary anthology edited by the author, poet and translator David Frishman. Complete set, issues 1-50 bound in two volumes. "Reshafim" enabled young talents to express themselves with the revival of Hebrew literature, and the issues include works by Uri Nissan Gnessin, Joseph Chaim Brener, Zalman Shneur, Yitzchak Katzenelsohn, Ya'akov Steinberg, Hillel Zeitlin, Ephraim Lissitzky, Micha Joseph Berdichevsky and others, as well as Frishman's translation of "Thus Spake Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzche. Good-fair condition. Stains, tears. Several title-pages are missing.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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1-2. Frishman, David. Tohu VaVohu (Segula LeDavar Acher). Criticism on Alexander Zederbaum, editor of "HaMelitz" journal and the writers for this paper. Printed and bound with: Al HaNess! ("Ness LaGoyim or Tancred"), by David Frishman. "Tancred" is the English book by Benjamin Disraeli, translated into Hebrew by Yehuda Leib Levin (Yahala"l). In this booklet, Frishman criticizes Part I of the translation. In the introduction to Part II, Yahala"l responses to this criticism. Both booklets were printed by Chaim Kelter Printing Press, Warsaw, 1883. 60; 28 pp, 14 cm. Good condition. Ink stamps, minor moth damages.
3. Safrut, literary and literary criticism anthology. Warsaw: "Safrut" publishing, "HaZfira" printing press, 1908-1909. Parts 1-3 only (part 4 is missing). Amongst the writers: Y.H. Brener, Uri Nissan Gnessin, Zalman Shneor, Hilel Zeitlin, Asher Beilin. Jacob Lerner, and others. General title page opens the volume followed by table of content. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains, damages to first leaves. From the collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
3. Safrut, literary and literary criticism anthology. Warsaw: "Safrut" publishing, "HaZfira" printing press, 1908-1909. Parts 1-3 only (part 4 is missing). Amongst the writers: Y.H. Brener, Uri Nissan Gnessin, Zalman Shneor, Hilel Zeitlin, Asher Beilin. Jacob Lerner, and others. General title page opens the volume followed by table of content. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains, damages to first leaves. From the collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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1. Hapoel HaTza'ir / Hapoel HaTza'ir Publishing, journal of the "Hapoel HaTza'ir" party of young workers in Eretz Israel. Published by the "Central Committee", Jaffa, 1918-1919. Issues 1-31 are bound together. (Issues 1-24 were published under the title "Hapoel HaTza'ir Publishing"). The paper was published during the years 1907-1970. Founded by "Hapoel HaTza'ir" party and served as the first literary podium for Eretz Israel workers. Y.H. Brener and Dvora Buaron were the paper's editors. Amongst the writers were most of the Hebrew authors in Israel at the time: Joseph Chaim Brener, Moshe Smilansky, Gershon Shofman, Asher Barash, S.Y. Agnon. S. Ben-Zion, Ya'akov Fichman and others. Volume 29 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases, tears mainly to binding and edges of leaves.
2. Brener, Joseph Haim [ed]. Prudot: literary anthology for young readers (A). Jaffa: S. Barsky, 1917. Poems and stories by Levine Kipnis, Hillel Bavly, Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen, Israel Dushman and others. 64 pp. 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears.
From the collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
2. Brener, Joseph Haim [ed]. Prudot: literary anthology for young readers (A). Jaffa: S. Barsky, 1917. Poems and stories by Levine Kipnis, Hillel Bavly, Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen, Israel Dushman and others. 64 pp. 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears.
From the collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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A Pocket Edition, of Several Stories Mostly Reactionary - V. Jabotinsky
Paris: La Presse Francaise & Etrangere publishers, 1925. English.
Prose stories by Jabotinsky in soft cover. Additional edition printed in 1984. 202 pages, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Detached front cover, back cover has minor tears to margins, few stains.
Paris: La Presse Francaise & Etrangere publishers, 1925. English.
Prose stories by Jabotinsky in soft cover. Additional edition printed in 1984. 202 pages, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Detached front cover, back cover has minor tears to margins, few stains.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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Steinman, Eliezer [ed]. Ketuvim, weekly journal on questions of culture, literature and art, published by Agudat HaSofrim V'Hasifrut Ha'Ivrit B'Eretz Yisrael. Tel Aviv, 1926-1933.
First to seventh year, Issues 1-299. (Issue 14 of the first year is missing). Ketuvim was founded by Chen Bialik and edited by Eliezer Steinman; Later, Avraham Shilansky joined the editing staff. Ketuvim served as the mouthpiece of the Hebrew Authors' Union where they published their works: Asher Brosh, Ya'akov Pichman, Avigdor HaMeiri, Avraham Shalonsky, Esther Raab, Nathan Alterman, Avraham Chalfi and others. After a year, Ketuvim became sharply opposed to the leaders of the Authors' union and the union removed its patronage from the journal and founded Moznayim. After the two editors Steinman and Shalonsky parted ways, the publishing of the journal ceased and Shalonsky began editing Turim. Five volumes 49 cm. Good condition. Damage to several issues.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's collection.
First to seventh year, Issues 1-299. (Issue 14 of the first year is missing). Ketuvim was founded by Chen Bialik and edited by Eliezer Steinman; Later, Avraham Shilansky joined the editing staff. Ketuvim served as the mouthpiece of the Hebrew Authors' Union where they published their works: Asher Brosh, Ya'akov Pichman, Avigdor HaMeiri, Avraham Shalonsky, Esther Raab, Nathan Alterman, Avraham Chalfi and others. After a year, Ketuvim became sharply opposed to the leaders of the Authors' union and the union removed its patronage from the journal and founded Moznayim. After the two editors Steinman and Shalonsky parted ways, the publishing of the journal ceased and Shalonsky began editing Turim. Five volumes 49 cm. Good condition. Damage to several issues.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's collection.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
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Diskhurֵ› - First Periodical printed in Yiddish, late 18th Century, for the protection of the new community/senior community in Amsterdam. Amsterdam, 1797-1798.
1." Diskhurֵ›: Gheltim Tsvishn Yehudim in Shif fun Itret Noch Amsterdam" [For the Protection of the New Community in Amsterdam and Against the Senior Community]. Amsterdam: Yochanan Levy Rofeh Printing Press, 1797-1798. Booklet no. 3.
2. "Diskhurֵ› Vegn Din aye Kehila in Amsterdam" [Booklet for the Protection of the Senior Community in Amsterdam]. Amsterdam: Props Printing Press, 1797-1798, booklets 2-9.
Lot of nine booklets. Fair condition. Detached sheets, staining and numerous tears.
1." Diskhurֵ›: Gheltim Tsvishn Yehudim in Shif fun Itret Noch Amsterdam" [For the Protection of the New Community in Amsterdam and Against the Senior Community]. Amsterdam: Yochanan Levy Rofeh Printing Press, 1797-1798. Booklet no. 3.
2. "Diskhurֵ› Vegn Din aye Kehila in Amsterdam" [Booklet for the Protection of the Senior Community in Amsterdam]. Amsterdam: Props Printing Press, 1797-1798, booklets 2-9.
Lot of nine booklets. Fair condition. Detached sheets, staining and numerous tears.
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