Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
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Issue of the paper Le Petit Journal, dedicated to the Dreyfus affair. Paris, 13.1.1895.
On the title page appears an illustration, in color, portraying the military ceremony when Alfred Dreyfus's ranks have been removed. A French officer is seen breaking Dreyfus's sword – symbol of his dismissal from the army. 16 pp. Good condition. Stains, tears at borders of leaves.
On the title page appears an illustration, in color, portraying the military ceremony when Alfred Dreyfus's ranks have been removed. A French officer is seen breaking Dreyfus's sword – symbol of his dismissal from the army. 16 pp. Good condition. Stains, tears at borders of leaves.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $150
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Der Prozess von Tisza-Eszlar, Ein Antisemitisches Culturbild von Paul Nathan. Berlin: F. Fontaine & Co., 1892. German.
A book concerning the "Tiszaeszlár Affair", by Paul Nathan. A blood libel that spread in the village of Tiszaeszlár, Hungary in 1882, and claimed that some of the village's Jews murdered a 14 years old Christian girl and used her blood for a religious Passover ceremony. The author, Dr. Paul Nathan (1857-1927) was a Jewish politician and leader of German origin, founder of "Ezra" (German Jews Assistance Union). XXXIX, [1], 416 pp. Good condition. Damages to binding. Ink-stamps.
A book concerning the "Tiszaeszlár Affair", by Paul Nathan. A blood libel that spread in the village of Tiszaeszlár, Hungary in 1882, and claimed that some of the village's Jews murdered a 14 years old Christian girl and used her blood for a religious Passover ceremony. The author, Dr. Paul Nathan (1857-1927) was a Jewish politician and leader of German origin, founder of "Ezra" (German Jews Assistance Union). XXXIX, [1], 416 pp. Good condition. Damages to binding. Ink-stamps.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $200
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1. Wie gewinnt Israel die Macht und die herrschaft über alle Völker der Erde, die ihm gebührt? [How did Israel Gain Power and Control Over the Nations…?] Separate supplement to the anti-Semitic newspaper “Illustrirten Wiener Volks-Zeitung”. Vienna, 1888. German.
Four-page supplement. [4] pages 26.5 cm Fair condition, tears, folding marks and wear. .
2. Leaflet published by “Die vereinigten Antisemiten von Wien und Umgebung”, the Anti-Semitic Union of Vienna and Surroundings. Vienna, 1888. German. 22 cm. Good condition.
Four-page supplement. [4] pages 26.5 cm Fair condition, tears, folding marks and wear. .
2. Leaflet published by “Die vereinigten Antisemiten von Wien und Umgebung”, the Anti-Semitic Union of Vienna and Surroundings. Vienna, 1888. German. 22 cm. Good condition.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Schmule, lustige reiseabenteuer in 4 gesängen, von Teut. Vienna, [late 19th cent. or early 20th cent.].
"Shmule, amusing adventure stories, in four songs". Anti-Semitic songs and illustrations. The author, using the pseudonym Teut, published an additional composition named "Moisele" in Vienna in 1894. 70 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Staining.
"Shmule, amusing adventure stories, in four songs". Anti-Semitic songs and illustrations. The author, using the pseudonym Teut, published an additional composition named "Moisele" in Vienna in 1894. 70 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Staining.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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1. L'abcès Bolchevique [The Bolshevik Abscess], anti Bolshevik propaganda booklet, published by the French Information Ministry. [Paris? 1941?]. French. An anti Bolshevik propaganda booklet, with numerous caricatures and photos. The booklet opens with:"all the documents, pictures and illustrations are authentic. Source: American relief Association".
2. rol'níci, svoju prácou scracujete vojnu, nationalistic Slovakian propaganda booklet. With illustrations in color including an illustration of an anti-Semitic nature, featuring a Jewish figure. Size and condition varies.
2. rol'níci, svoju prácou scracujete vojnu, nationalistic Slovakian propaganda booklet. With illustrations in color including an illustration of an anti-Semitic nature, featuring a Jewish figure. Size and condition varies.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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1. Katolicizmus és zsidókérdés, Lendvai Istvan [Catholisism and the Jewish Question], [1937]. Anti-Semitic booklet, with two illustrations.
2. Ezt akarjuk! Igy akarjuk! Nemzeti Front, [1938]. Booklet on behalf of the "National Front" of Germany.
3. Joh. Peter Hebel (1760-1826) zsidó tárgyak "nem-zsidó" írók (III). ["Joh. Peter Hebel, Jewish topics in Non-Jewish Literature", by Turóczi-Trostler József]. Budapest, 1943.
4. Fejér vármegye 1848. évi zsidóösszeírása. Összeállította és kiadta, dr. Preiffer Karoly [Jewish population census, for the year 1848. Collected by Dr. Preiffer Karoly]. Székesfehérvár, capital of Fejer district), 1940.
Sizes and conditions vary.
2. Ezt akarjuk! Igy akarjuk! Nemzeti Front, [1938]. Booklet on behalf of the "National Front" of Germany.
3. Joh. Peter Hebel (1760-1826) zsidó tárgyak "nem-zsidó" írók (III). ["Joh. Peter Hebel, Jewish topics in Non-Jewish Literature", by Turóczi-Trostler József]. Budapest, 1943.
4. Fejér vármegye 1848. évi zsidóösszeírása. Összeállította és kiadta, dr. Preiffer Karoly [Jewish population census, for the year 1848. Collected by Dr. Preiffer Karoly]. Székesfehérvár, capital of Fejer district), 1940.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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1. Was wir Sollen! [What we have to do!]. Vienna, 1920. Anonymous composition concerning Jewish influence on Austrian culture and economy. Good condition.
2. Pogrom, von rechts und von links, Ottokar Stauf von der March. Vienna, 1929. "Pogrom on right and left". Booklet concerning pogroms, arguing that pogroms against Jews were exceeded by the pogroms done by Jews against others. Fair condition.
3. Die Juden in Niederdonau, Otto Henke. Published by the Nazi Party, NSDAP, no printing location, [ca. 1940]. German. Photos. Good condition.
Size and condition varies.
2. Pogrom, von rechts und von links, Ottokar Stauf von der March. Vienna, 1929. "Pogrom on right and left". Booklet concerning pogroms, arguing that pogroms against Jews were exceeded by the pogroms done by Jews against others. Fair condition.
3. Die Juden in Niederdonau, Otto Henke. Published by the Nazi Party, NSDAP, no printing location, [ca. 1940]. German. Photos. Good condition.
Size and condition varies.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $400
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STOLL, Otto. Der Frühling und anderes Gepfeffertes! - Nur f. natürlich empfindende Menschen. Berlin: Neumann, [1941]. German.
Eight illustrated stories for children, amongst them two anti-Semitic stories. The main story describes the sly, rich Jew Max Isidor who attempts to seduce the innocent Aryan housemaid. The Jew Isidor is depicted using blatant anti-Semitic imagery and his character is ridiculed throughout, especially when he is caught in the act. The anti-Semitic stories are illustrated with numerous venomous anti-Semitic illustrations.
[2], 68, [2] pp, 24 cm. Very Good condition. Sporadic minor stains.
Eight illustrated stories for children, amongst them two anti-Semitic stories. The main story describes the sly, rich Jew Max Isidor who attempts to seduce the innocent Aryan housemaid. The Jew Isidor is depicted using blatant anti-Semitic imagery and his character is ridiculed throughout, especially when he is caught in the act. The anti-Semitic stories are illustrated with numerous venomous anti-Semitic illustrations.
[2], 68, [2] pp, 24 cm. Very Good condition. Sporadic minor stains.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $1,000
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Juden Stellen Sich Vor, Vierundzwanzig Zeichnungen Vom Stürmerzeichner Fips [ 24 illustrations by the illustrator of "Der Stürmer ", Fips]. Nuremberg: Der Stürmer, 1934. Germany. Anti Semitic caricatures booklet published by the anti Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer. An introduction by the editor of Der Stürmer, Julius Streicher, one of the Nazi Regime leaders in Germany, who was executed after the Nurmberg trials. The booklet includes 24 caricatures in black and white (spread on a whole page), portraying stereotypic Jewish figures – rabbi, merchant, lawyer, banker and more. The caricatures were drawn by Philip Rupprecht, a caricaturist known mainly for the anti Semitic caricatures which he published in Der Stürmer under the pen name Fips. It is possible that the booklet was meant to be a coloring booklet for children. [28] leaves, 23 cm. Good condition. Staining, creases and minor tears to cover. Staining to leaves of booklet.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $200
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Judas Kampf und Niederlage in Deutschland. 150 Jahre Judenfrage [struggle and defeat of Jews in Germany, 150 years of the Jewish Question], by Graf E. Reventlow. Berlin: Zeitgeschichte, 1937. German. First edition. "The Struggle and Defeat of Jews in Germany", an anti-Semitic composition by Ernst Graf zu Reventlow (1869-1943), Nazi journalist and politician. Photo-plates and illustrations. 398, [1] pp + 24 plates. Good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $700
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1. Entartete "Kunst" Ausstellungsführer. [Guide for "Degenerate Art" exhibition], Berlin: [1936 or 1937]. 1st edition. German.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and presented 650 paintings and sculptures by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to exhibit whatever was perceived as degenerate and pervert in modern art. Amongst the works of art exhibited were oeuvres by leading artists of the first half of the 20th cent., including Matisse, Picasso, Munch, Chagall, Kandinsky and others. Entrance was free and more than 2 million people visited the exhibition. 30, [2] pp, 20 cm. Very good condition. Stains on cover and to first page. Creases to cover.
2. Grosse Deutsche Kunstausstellung 1938 Im Haus Der Deutschen Kunst Zu Munchen…Offizieller Ausstellungskatalog [German art exhibition in the German Art House in Munich…Official Catalogue]. Munich, 1938. German.
Catalogue of "German Art" show exhibited in the Art hall in Munich. The exhibition opened in 1937 and displayed art which represented the Nazi concept of cultural purity. Works of art included paintings of German landscape, painting portraying the Aryan family, portraits of Nazi leaders, and more. 98 pp, 79 plates, [6] pp, 21 cm. Good condition.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and presented 650 paintings and sculptures by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to exhibit whatever was perceived as degenerate and pervert in modern art. Amongst the works of art exhibited were oeuvres by leading artists of the first half of the 20th cent., including Matisse, Picasso, Munch, Chagall, Kandinsky and others. Entrance was free and more than 2 million people visited the exhibition. 30, [2] pp, 20 cm. Very good condition. Stains on cover and to first page. Creases to cover.
2. Grosse Deutsche Kunstausstellung 1938 Im Haus Der Deutschen Kunst Zu Munchen…Offizieller Ausstellungskatalog [German art exhibition in the German Art House in Munich…Official Catalogue]. Munich, 1938. German.
Catalogue of "German Art" show exhibited in the Art hall in Munich. The exhibition opened in 1937 and displayed art which represented the Nazi concept of cultural purity. Works of art included paintings of German landscape, painting portraying the Aryan family, portraits of Nazi leaders, and more. 98 pp, 79 plates, [6] pp, 21 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Roimarid [criminals], Estonian propaganda poster despising Roosevelt and the USA. Estonia [1940s?].
A long text despising Roosevelt and the USA, with portraits of six Americans who were condemned for theft or other crimes, amongst them Al Capone, of the American Mafia heads in the 1920s-30s. 121.5X85.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases, tears to borders and to folding marks. Some tears professionally restored. Folded.
A long text despising Roosevelt and the USA, with portraits of six Americans who were condemned for theft or other crimes, amongst them Al Capone, of the American Mafia heads in the 1920s-30s. 121.5X85.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases, tears to borders and to folding marks. Some tears professionally restored. Folded.
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