Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Springer, Siegmund [ed]. Jung Juda, Zeitschrift fֳ¼r Unsere Jugend [Young Judea - periodical for our youngsters]. Prague, 1903. German. Third year, issues 1-25. The periodical "Jung Juda" was founded in 1900 by Filipp Lebenhart and was published until the 1930s. This periodical was the first Zionist-German periodical for youngsters. The editor, Springer, served as a chairman of the National Jewish Teachers Union in Bohemia. The issues include poems, biographies, short essays, letters, quotations from the Talmud, crosswords, photographs and illustrations. The issues are compiled in a volume with a special title page and an index. IV, 400 pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Detached binding. Many detached leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
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Krinsky, M[agnus]. Children's songs, anthology of songs published in the revised "Bereshit Da'at". Warsaw: "Ha'or", 1919.
Music notes for thirty five Hebrew songs. "Music notes by A. Davidovich and M. Kipnis". Facing the title page - portrait of the editor. Illustration by H. Goldberg on front cover. [1] portrait, [2], 24 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Back cover missing. Chopped borders. Several stains. Detached leaves.
Music notes for thirty five Hebrew songs. "Music notes by A. Davidovich and M. Kipnis". Facing the title page - portrait of the editor. Illustration by H. Goldberg on front cover. [1] portrait, [2], 24 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Back cover missing. Chopped borders. Several stains. Detached leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Levi, Leo [ed]. Boker, first reader for Jewish children in exile. Firenze, 1956.
Published by Mercaz HaChinuch in Paris. Illustrated. Introduction and comments in French. [7], 63, [4] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Few stains on cardboard binding.
Published by Mercaz HaChinuch in Paris. Illustrated. Introduction and comments in French. [7], 63, [4] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Few stains on cardboard binding.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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Nayer, Zev. Dan VaGad, Hebrew reading study-book for first grade pupils. Illustrations by H. Walenberg and P. Haneman. Berlin-Shoeneberg: Siegfried-Scholem, 1936.
An introduction in German is attached in a separate pamphlet. A cardboard pocket at the end of the book contains six Lotto cards. 48, [4] pp, 23 cm. Very good condition.
An introduction in German is attached in a separate pamphlet. A cardboard pocket at the end of the book contains six Lotto cards. 48, [4] pp, 23 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
Including buyer's premium
Tsanin, M. Motele Mazik. Tel Aviv, July 1946.
Children's story, about Itche-ber, who has two professions: a shoemaker and a beggar. Manuscript with colorful illustrations. Ink, colored pencil and aquarelle on paper. This story, most probably, has never been published. On the title page, under the book's title, appears a dedication to Tsanin's son, Itzchak.
Mordechai Yeshaya Tsanin (1906-2009) - founder of Yiddish journalism in Israel, linguist and Yiddish writer, cultural leader of Yiddish in Israel; author of the Yiddish-Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary, founder and editor of the newspaper "Letste Nayes" - one of the most popular newspapers in Israel. Tsanin was born in Poland. Served in the Polish Army during World War II. Arrived in Eretz Israel in 1942 and lived in Tel Aviv until his last day. [18] leaves (six with illustrations only) bound as a notebook 19x15.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks.
Children's story, about Itche-ber, who has two professions: a shoemaker and a beggar. Manuscript with colorful illustrations. Ink, colored pencil and aquarelle on paper. This story, most probably, has never been published. On the title page, under the book's title, appears a dedication to Tsanin's son, Itzchak.
Mordechai Yeshaya Tsanin (1906-2009) - founder of Yiddish journalism in Israel, linguist and Yiddish writer, cultural leader of Yiddish in Israel; author of the Yiddish-Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary, founder and editor of the newspaper "Letste Nayes" - one of the most popular newspapers in Israel. Tsanin was born in Poland. Served in the Polish Army during World War II. Arrived in Eretz Israel in 1942 and lived in Tel Aviv until his last day. [18] leaves (six with illustrations only) bound as a notebook 19x15.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $800
Unsold
Four rare, early children's books published by Binyamin Barlevy. Tel Aviv, [1930s]. All four do not appear in the JNUL collection:
1. Talmi, A. Yaldei Chen [Nice Children]. Pictures by Maleventzik and illustrations by Bass to rhymes by Talmi. Number 57 in the series of items published by Barlevy.
2. Talmi, A. Aviron [Airplane]. Pictures by Maleventzik and illustrations by Bass to rhymes by Talmi. Number 58 in the Barlevy series.
3. Dubi [Teddy Bear]. Lithographic print by A. Kaufman. Number 59 in the series.
4. Avrahami, A. HaChavraya [The Gang]. Illustrated by A. Hohenstein. Lithographic printing by A. Kaufman. Number 79 in the series.
Various sizes, various conditions, fair, fair-good.
1. Talmi, A. Yaldei Chen [Nice Children]. Pictures by Maleventzik and illustrations by Bass to rhymes by Talmi. Number 57 in the series of items published by Barlevy.
2. Talmi, A. Aviron [Airplane]. Pictures by Maleventzik and illustrations by Bass to rhymes by Talmi. Number 58 in the Barlevy series.
3. Dubi [Teddy Bear]. Lithographic print by A. Kaufman. Number 59 in the series.
4. Avrahami, A. HaChavraya [The Gang]. Illustrated by A. Hohenstein. Lithographic printing by A. Kaufman. Number 79 in the series.
Various sizes, various conditions, fair, fair-good.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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Yirphael, S [probably Raphael Sapporta]. Dolidol-Dol, Queen of the Dwarves. With illustrations by Iza. Tel Aviv: Benjamin Barlevy, [1940s]. Colorful lithographic illustrations. Bibliographically unknown and not in the JNUL. 16 pp, 24x17 cm. Good condition. Small ink stain. Small moisture stains.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $250
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Collection of personal documents and sketches of games, belonging to Benjamin Barlevy (1894-1964), who pioneered the game and children's book publishing industries in Mandate Eretz Israel. Born in Warsaw, Barlevy immigrated to Israel at the age of 27 and dedicated 50 years of his life to developing and manufacturing games and publishing children's books, designed to instill national ideals and values in Jewish and Israeli children. The collection includes fifteen photographs (one of them features the showcase of Barlevy's shop); business cards and personal labels; four preliminary sketches of Barlevy games, drawn by hand; additions and corrections (possibly handwritten by Ze'ev Vilnay) to the board game "Tiyul BaAretz", the first game Barlevy published; a letter from Israel Idelssohn (Bar Yehuda) from Yagur, complaining that Yagur does not appear on the game board of Tiyul BaAretz; three 1930s invoices from Barlevy's store on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
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Painting of a boat on a lake surrounded by trees, a palm tree, plants and two birds. Ink and watercolor on card. Signed by Ruschkewitz in the lower left corner.
On the reverse is a Shana Tovah greeting in Hebrew and German from the Ruschkewitz family, handwritten by Ruschkewitz and dated 1962. Card 15x10.5 cm. Good condition. Faint stains, mainly at borders, minor creases.
On the reverse is a Shana Tovah greeting in Hebrew and German from the Ruschkewitz family, handwritten by Ruschkewitz and dated 1962. Card 15x10.5 cm. Good condition. Faint stains, mainly at borders, minor creases.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Ruschkewitz, Peretz [Fritz]. Oto, Oto, Otobus! Tel Aviv: Ruschkewitz, 1947. Illustrated by Ruschkewitz.
Colorful illustrations in lithographic printing, in the typical style of Ruschkewitz. [7] illustrated leaves + illustrated cardboard binding. 24x6.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Several loose leaves. Bibliographically unknown.
Colorful illustrations in lithographic printing, in the typical style of Ruschkewitz. [7] illustrated leaves + illustrated cardboard binding. 24x6.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Several loose leaves. Bibliographically unknown.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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1. Lobe, Mira. Kadoret HaTechelet (The Sky-Blue Balloon). Translation: A. HaMeiri, illustrations by Edith Samuel. Tel Aviv: Pressa, 1942. Children's story, with large colorful illustrations by the German artist, doll-creator, Edith Samuel. [6] leaves, 24.5 cm. Fair condition. Acid and fragile paper. Front cover detached. Tears at corners. Several stains.
2. Shteklis, Miriam. Lady with a Dog, according to S.[Shmuel] Maharshak. Illustrations: Isa Hershkovitz. Tel Aviv: "Hadfus", [1943]. Rhymed story for children, with illustrations in color. [6] leaves, hard cover, 22.5x19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Several stains. Spine missing, binding loose.
2. Shteklis, Miriam. Lady with a Dog, according to S.[Shmuel] Maharshak. Illustrations: Isa Hershkovitz. Tel Aviv: "Hadfus", [1943]. Rhymed story for children, with illustrations in color. [6] leaves, hard cover, 22.5x19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Several stains. Spine missing, binding loose.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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Gan Chayot, illustrated by D. Gilboa, rhymes by Levine Kipnis. Tel Aviv: M. Anvi, [1940s].
The book opens on top. Four poems for children printed on heavy cardboard leaves. Illustrated sections rise from every opening between two cardboard leaves to accompany the poems.
[5] leaves, 23x16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many repairs with tape. Stains and tears. Bibliographically unknown.
The book opens on top. Four poems for children printed on heavy cardboard leaves. Illustrated sections rise from every opening between two cardboard leaves to accompany the poems.
[5] leaves, 23x16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many repairs with tape. Stains and tears. Bibliographically unknown.
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