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: $325
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Reshuyot LaChatan. Tel Aviv, Kislev [1936].
"Composed by one of the first Ashkenazi poetsג€¦and never printed until I, Zalman Schocken, woke up andג€¦published them for my first-born sonג€¦and his brideג€¦on their wedding dayג€¦Tel Aviv." Colophon: "ג€¦copied from manuscripts on parchment and one hundred copies printed nowג€¦" Black and red ink on quality paper with particularly wide margins. 54 pp, [1] leaf, 31.5 cm. Very good condition, except for: missing spine, damages near the spine.
"Composed by one of the first Ashkenazi poetsג€¦and never printed until I, Zalman Schocken, woke up andג€¦published them for my first-born sonג€¦and his brideג€¦on their wedding dayג€¦Tel Aviv." Colophon: "ג€¦copied from manuscripts on parchment and one hundred copies printed nowג€¦" Black and red ink on quality paper with particularly wide margins. 54 pp, [1] leaf, 31.5 cm. Very good condition, except for: missing spine, damages near the spine.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Chalomotav shel HaShabtai R' Mordechai Ashkenazi, about the dreams notebook of R' Mordechai Ashkenazi, disciple of R' Avraham Ravigo, by Gershom Scholem. Leipzig: Schocken (Schocken Library/Jerusalem, Researches and Sources, First Book), [1938].
"One hundred and fifty copies printed", as a token of friendship for R' Shlomo Zalman Schocken on his sixtieth birthday". Private, non-commercial edition, with wide margins on fine paper, handmade. The book opens with and introduction to a dozen of the chapters of the manuscript of the notebook, which is in the Schocken Library in Jerusalem, attachments and two facsimilies. [6], 100, [2] pp, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Damages to end paper and to spine.
"One hundred and fifty copies printed", as a token of friendship for R' Shlomo Zalman Schocken on his sixtieth birthday". Private, non-commercial edition, with wide margins on fine paper, handmade. The book opens with and introduction to a dozen of the chapters of the manuscript of the notebook, which is in the Schocken Library in Jerusalem, attachments and two facsimilies. [6], 100, [2] pp, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Damages to end paper and to spine.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
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Yaג€™ari, Yehuda. Shlumiel Matza Tzel, A Fairy Tale from the Present; with nine wood-cuts by Jacob Pins. Jerusalem: "Tarshish" (Dr. Moshe Spitzer), [1947].
Adaptation of "Sipuro HaMufla shel Peter Shlumiel" by the German-French poet Adelbert von Chamisso. A limited edition of three hundred copies was printed. 37, [1] pp, 24.5 cm. Good condition. The first two pamphlets somewhat loose. Minor foxing-marks to first leaves. Minimal moth-damages.
Adaptation of "Sipuro HaMufla shel Peter Shlumiel" by the German-French poet Adelbert von Chamisso. A limited edition of three hundred copies was printed. 37, [1] pp, 24.5 cm. Good condition. The first two pamphlets somewhat loose. Minor foxing-marks to first leaves. Minimal moth-damages.
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Bibliophilia
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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1. Shenhar, Yitzchak. The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christoph Rilke, Rainer Maria Rilke, with illustrations by Avigdor Aricha. Jerusalem: Tarshish Publishing, 1953. 1250 copies printed. Good condition.
2. Bialik, Chaim Nachman. Safiach. With lithographs and drawings by Avigdor Aricha. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, the Jewish Agency, 1955. Good condition.
3. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Kelev Chutzot, small section of Temol Shilshom, with illustrations by Avigdor Aricha. Jerusalem: Tarshish Publishing, 1960. Very good condition. Paper cover slightly damaged.
4. Avigdor Aricha, drawings from the years 1965-66, with text by Samuel Beckett. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Tarshish and Dvir, 1967. Good condition.
2. Bialik, Chaim Nachman. Safiach. With lithographs and drawings by Avigdor Aricha. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, the Jewish Agency, 1955. Good condition.
3. Agnon, Shmuel Yosef. Kelev Chutzot, small section of Temol Shilshom, with illustrations by Avigdor Aricha. Jerusalem: Tarshish Publishing, 1960. Very good condition. Paper cover slightly damaged.
4. Avigdor Aricha, drawings from the years 1965-66, with text by Samuel Beckett. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Tarshish and Dvir, 1967. Good condition.
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Bibliophilia
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Brecht, Bertholt [Berthold]. A Children's Crusade - Kinderkreuzzug, with twenty four lithographs by Gershon Knispel. Translated by Rephael Eliaz. Introduction by Willem Sandberg and epilogue by Mati Meged. Jerusalem: Tarshish, 1966.
"The poem was composed by Brecht while he was in exile in Finland and is published in Hebrew on the tenth anniversary of his death, in opposition to all wars and in his memory". Five hundred numbered copies printed and signed by Gershon Knispel. Presented here is copy no. 463. Folder, in original package 47x34 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks.
"The poem was composed by Brecht while he was in exile in Finland and is published in Hebrew on the tenth anniversary of his death, in opposition to all wars and in his memory". Five hundred numbered copies printed and signed by Gershon Knispel. Presented here is copy no. 463. Folder, in original package 47x34 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks.
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Bibliophilia
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
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with original Arikha etching
Beckett, Samuel. Krapp's Last Tape. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, 1983. Hebrew: Hilit Yeshurun.,
"Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Moshe Spitzerג€¦master of Hebrew book design, for his blessed contribution to the Bialik Institute". No. 262 of 330 copies, printed on hand-made paper. Attached is an original etching by Avigdor Aricha, "Portrait of Samuel Beckett", numbered 52/96. [16] pp, [1] etching, 23 cm. Very good condition.
Beckett, Samuel. Krapp's Last Tape. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, 1983. Hebrew: Hilit Yeshurun.,
"Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Moshe Spitzerג€¦master of Hebrew book design, for his blessed contribution to the Bialik Institute". No. 262 of 330 copies, printed on hand-made paper. Attached is an original etching by Avigdor Aricha, "Portrait of Samuel Beckett", numbered 52/96. [16] pp, [1] etching, 23 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
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1. Address delivered by Chaim Weizmann to the Palestine Royal Commission in Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, 1945. The first book ever completely based on local production. 300 numbered copies printed on quality paper (of Israeli production) in black and red ink.
2. Address delivered by Chaim Weizmann at the laying of the foundation-stone of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, July 24, 1918. Published by the Hebrew University - Public Relations Department. Design: Ariel Vardi. "Presented by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the fiftieth anniversary of the laying of the foundation-stone on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, July 1968." Hebrew and English. Bilingual pamphlet in a leather binding with the emblem of the Hebrew University.
2. Address delivered by Chaim Weizmann at the laying of the foundation-stone of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, July 24, 1918. Published by the Hebrew University - Public Relations Department. Design: Ariel Vardi. "Presented by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the fiftieth anniversary of the laying of the foundation-stone on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, July 1968." Hebrew and English. Bilingual pamphlet in a leather binding with the emblem of the Hebrew University.
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Bibliophilia
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
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Four bibliophilic pamphlets published by Bialik Institute of the World Zionist Organization; printed on good quality paper with wide margins and meticulous typography designed by Moshe Spitzer: * Nachamu Nachamu Ami, chapter forty of the Book of Isaiah as discovered in the Judean Desert. Copied and adapted to the traditional version, and added comments - Elazar Lipa Sukenik. 1949. "Presented with honor to the Constituent Assembly on the Occasion of its Establishment in Jerusalem - The Capital City". Non-numbered copy. Tear to back cover.* Hilchot Melachim and Milchamot LeRabeinu Moshe Ben Maimon. 1955. 800 copies printed - non-commercial edition. Good condition. Damages to spine. * Bergman, Shmuel Hugo. Kiddush HaShem. 1964. 400 numbered copies printed - non-commercial edition. Very good condition. * Dinur, Ben-Zion. Galuyot VeChurbanan. 1964. 400 numbered copies printed - non-commercial edition. Very good condition.
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Bibliophilia
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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1. Ma'ase Bereshit, illustrated by Alva. [Jerusalem,1971].
Chapter 1 of the book of Genesis, with nine prints in color by Alva. "Printed by hand in an edition of sixty copies". Presented here is copy no. 46, with a signed dedication to Gabriel Talpir, handwritten by the artist. Colophon in English, signed and numbered. Twelve leaves, 39 cm. Good condition. Heavy paper of excellent quality. Staining, tears to paper cover.
2. Images, seּrigraphies originales d'Alva. New York: Serigraph Galleries, 1954. French. A dozen silk-prints in color by Alva, introduction in French by R.V. Gindertael. Number 35 of 160 copies, with a signed dedication, dated 1965. [4] leaves, 12 color plates, 29x39 cm. Good condition. Binding slightly loose, stains, tears to paper cover.
Chapter 1 of the book of Genesis, with nine prints in color by Alva. "Printed by hand in an edition of sixty copies". Presented here is copy no. 46, with a signed dedication to Gabriel Talpir, handwritten by the artist. Colophon in English, signed and numbered. Twelve leaves, 39 cm. Good condition. Heavy paper of excellent quality. Staining, tears to paper cover.
2. Images, seּrigraphies originales d'Alva. New York: Serigraph Galleries, 1954. French. A dozen silk-prints in color by Alva, introduction in French by R.V. Gindertael. Number 35 of 160 copies, with a signed dedication, dated 1965. [4] leaves, 12 color plates, 29x39 cm. Good condition. Binding slightly loose, stains, tears to paper cover.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Reflection on Golda, on the 100th Anniversary of Her Birth. Writer: Wendy Elliman; Artist: Carol Hamoy. New York: Faust & Smith, [1998]. English.
Collection of reflections about Golda Meir on her hundredth birthday. The book was printed on good quality paper in a special format: leaves were cut in the shape of a Magen David and bound in a wood-binding covered with cloth, handmade. [38] pp, 28 cm. Very good condition.
Collection of reflections about Golda Meir on her hundredth birthday. The book was printed on good quality paper in a special format: leaves were cut in the shape of a Magen David and bound in a wood-binding covered with cloth, handmade. [38] pp, 28 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $4,000
Sold for: $5,000
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Passover Haggada, Ya'akov Agam. 58 original silk prints, hand printed on Ribs paper 270 gram (Arjomarie-Prioux( by Atalia Arkai in Paris, 1985.
Leaf of introduction signed by Agam and numbered, 22/27 AP. The first and last prints are signed by Agam, as well. "All of the separation of colors was done by the artist, all the print screens used for each print were destroyed".
Fancy velvet cover, in original matching box 52x42.5 cm. Very good condition.
Leaf of introduction signed by Agam and numbered, 22/27 AP. The first and last prints are signed by Agam, as well. "All of the separation of colors was done by the artist, all the print screens used for each print were destroyed".
Fancy velvet cover, in original matching box 52x42.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Art
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,500
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Drawings for the Bible, by Marc Chagall. Text by Gaston Bachelard. Verve, Vol. X - Nֲ° 37-38. Distributed in Great Britain and the Dominions by A. Zwemmer Ltd London. Verve Publishers, Paris, 1960. English.
Album format. Ninety six high-quality black and white reproductions and twenty four original colored lithographs for works on Bible topics created by Chagall during 1958-1959. Cover design by Chagall especially for this edition. Handwritten dedication on full page, for Dr. Norbert Moschytz, about his contribution to the Jewish community of Wֳ¼rttemberg-Hohenzollern (West Germany). Enclosed are paper clippings with articles about Chagall. 35.5 cm. Very good condition. Minor damage to cover edges. Celluloid cover slightly torn.
Album format. Ninety six high-quality black and white reproductions and twenty four original colored lithographs for works on Bible topics created by Chagall during 1958-1959. Cover design by Chagall especially for this edition. Handwritten dedication on full page, for Dr. Norbert Moschytz, about his contribution to the Jewish community of Wֳ¼rttemberg-Hohenzollern (West Germany). Enclosed are paper clippings with articles about Chagall. 35.5 cm. Very good condition. Minor damage to cover edges. Celluloid cover slightly torn.
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