Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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A Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz. Translated by Isaac Leeser. Illustrated With Maps and Numerous Engravings. Published by A. Hart, Philadelphia, 1850. First English translation, first edition in the US.
English translation of Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz. Contains Schwarz's portrait (opposite title page), two maps of Eretz Israel (folded) and twelve lithograph print plates with illustrations of sites in Eretz Israel.
After his monumental comprehensive work on Eretz Israel had been published in Jerusalem, Rabbi Joseph traveled as emissary to NY in 1849 where his brother was living. During his stay in NY, he developed a relationship with Isaac Leeser, a Jewish leader in the US and one of the first builders of American Jewry, a philosopher and thinker, editor who also translated religious books into English and wrote many speeches and sermons. Leeser, who understood the importance of the book and its translation into English, wrote in the translator's introduction that, "It is to be hoped that this book may contribute to extend the knowledge of Palestine, and rouse many to study the rich treasures which our ancient literature affords, and also to enkindle sympathy and kind acts for those of our brothers, who still cling to the soil of our ancestors, and love the dust in which the many saints of our race sleep in death awaiting a glorious resurrection and an Immortal life". In his introduction, Leeser further notes that the entire book was done by Jewish authors and artists, with the exception of the maps, which were printed by a non-Jew but under Leeser's close inspection.
XXII, [1], 17-518, [1] page + [13] plates (with original protective leaves) + [2] folded maps, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains (some dark). Voresatz leaves not original. Minor tears and stains to first map.Original binding, with gilded illustration of Ma'arat HaMachpela; somewhat damaged..
Singerman 1161.
English translation of Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz. Contains Schwarz's portrait (opposite title page), two maps of Eretz Israel (folded) and twelve lithograph print plates with illustrations of sites in Eretz Israel.
After his monumental comprehensive work on Eretz Israel had been published in Jerusalem, Rabbi Joseph traveled as emissary to NY in 1849 where his brother was living. During his stay in NY, he developed a relationship with Isaac Leeser, a Jewish leader in the US and one of the first builders of American Jewry, a philosopher and thinker, editor who also translated religious books into English and wrote many speeches and sermons. Leeser, who understood the importance of the book and its translation into English, wrote in the translator's introduction that, "It is to be hoped that this book may contribute to extend the knowledge of Palestine, and rouse many to study the rich treasures which our ancient literature affords, and also to enkindle sympathy and kind acts for those of our brothers, who still cling to the soil of our ancestors, and love the dust in which the many saints of our race sleep in death awaiting a glorious resurrection and an Immortal life". In his introduction, Leeser further notes that the entire book was done by Jewish authors and artists, with the exception of the maps, which were printed by a non-Jew but under Leeser's close inspection.
XXII, [1], 17-518, [1] page + [13] plates (with original protective leaves) + [2] folded maps, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains (some dark). Voresatz leaves not original. Minor tears and stains to first map.Original binding, with gilded illustration of Ma'arat HaMachpela; somewhat damaged..
Singerman 1161.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Sold for: $750
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The Jewish Chronicle, First Series, Edited by the Rev. D. Meldola and Mr. Angel / Memorial book. London, 1841-1842. English and some Hebrew.
"The Jewish Chronicle" – national newspaper of British Jewry – was founded in London in 1841 and still continues to appear which makes it the oldest Jewish paper in the world.
Presented here are issues 1-23 bound in one volume, from November 12, 1841 through April 14 1842 (most probably issue no. 24 is included but without its first page). "Advertisement Sheet" is attached to issue no. 9.
An original title page was added to the volume. On the reverse appear words by the founders and editors of the paper, Rabbi David Meldola (Dayan and Rabbi of the London Portuguese Synagogue) and Moses (Moshe) Engel (considered one of the prominent figures in religious and secular Jewish education of British Jewry in the 19th cent.). They wrote and introduction to the first issue in which they describe the vision that led them to establish this newspaper. 138, [2] pp, 31.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Moisture-marks. New Binding.
"The Jewish Chronicle" – national newspaper of British Jewry – was founded in London in 1841 and still continues to appear which makes it the oldest Jewish paper in the world.
Presented here are issues 1-23 bound in one volume, from November 12, 1841 through April 14 1842 (most probably issue no. 24 is included but without its first page). "Advertisement Sheet" is attached to issue no. 9.
An original title page was added to the volume. On the reverse appear words by the founders and editors of the paper, Rabbi David Meldola (Dayan and Rabbi of the London Portuguese Synagogue) and Moses (Moshe) Engel (considered one of the prominent figures in religious and secular Jewish education of British Jewry in the 19th cent.). They wrote and introduction to the first issue in which they describe the vision that led them to establish this newspaper. 138, [2] pp, 31.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Moisture-marks. New Binding.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Photo of Jewish soldiers during a Passover Seder held in San Antonio (Texas), March 1918. Ink stamped by the photographer: "Smith Studio, S.A. Tex" and titled (in pencil): "Seder for Jewish Soldiers, San Antonio, Texas, March 27, 1918". 43X20.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases and tears.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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A group photograph of the participants of the Hebrew Union in American convention which took place on April 21-21, 1923. Described in Hebrew: The Hebrew Convention, 5th-6th of Iyar 1923. Photographed by Klein&Goodman. 23X48 cm. in frame 37X62 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Igeret orhot Olam by Abraham ben Mordechai Farissol. With the compositions: Igeret Teiman, called Petach Tikva, by rabbi Moshe ben Maimon; Yesod Moreh Vesod Torah, by Avraham Even Ezra. Prague, [1793]."Igeret Orhot Olam" is the first Hebrew composition dealing with a general description of the globe, its division into climate zones, continents and states. The second part focuses on explorations by Spanish and Portuguese explorers, and describes in detail how Vasco de Gama went to India through the Cape of Good Hope. One of the chapters is dedicated to America and describes the country and its inhabitants. This is the first Hebrew book with a description of America. Three engravings within the text. [4] 96 leaves. Supposed to be: [8], 96, [2] leaves (title page, three leaves in the beginning of the book and two leaves at the end are missing), 16.5 cm. Approbations leaf is bound out of place. Good-fair condition. Binding partly detached. Stains. Restored tears to first leaves. Ancient signatures and inscriptions.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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From the Rising of the Sun Unto its Going Down, printed Mizrah. Designed and published by Eli Mayer. [US], 1908.
English translation of verses which usually appear on Mizrach signs and the illustration of a menorah in a decorative frame. 49X61 cm. Good condition. Cloth-backed for display and preservation.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
English translation of verses which usually appear on Mizrach signs and the illustration of a menorah in a decorative frame. 49X61 cm. Good condition. Cloth-backed for display and preservation.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Colorful Ketubah, with decorations in red blue and gold. Washington, USA, November 29 1916.
Ketubah recording the marriage of the groom Hirsch (Harry) son of Leib Halevi with the bride Devora (Dorothy) daughter of Shmuel. The text appears in English as well.
41X50 cm. Fair condition. Chopped margins. Folding marks, tears, some professionally restored. Cloth backed for display and preservaion.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Ketubah recording the marriage of the groom Hirsch (Harry) son of Leib Halevi with the bride Devora (Dorothy) daughter of Shmuel. The text appears in English as well.
41X50 cm. Fair condition. Chopped margins. Folding marks, tears, some professionally restored. Cloth backed for display and preservaion.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
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1. Poems, allegories and epigrams by Gershon Rosenzweig, first book. New-York, 1893. 70, [4] pp, 17.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Loose or partly detached leaves.
2-3. Selected Zion-poems and folk songs by famous poets gathered and edited by Joseph Ben-Yehuda Magilnicki. Philadelphia, [ca. 1905], [1914]. Eighth and tenth edition. Collection of poems by Menachem Mendel Dolitzky, Naftali Herz Imber, Eliakum Tsunzer, Avraham Foldfaden, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others. Each of the books contains musical notes and a catalogue of Joseph Magilnicki's publishing house "LeBatei Sefer VeLa'am". 11.5 cm. Fair condition. No binding. Stains and tears, loose leaves.
2-3. Selected Zion-poems and folk songs by famous poets gathered and edited by Joseph Ben-Yehuda Magilnicki. Philadelphia, [ca. 1905], [1914]. Eighth and tenth edition. Collection of poems by Menachem Mendel Dolitzky, Naftali Herz Imber, Eliakum Tsunzer, Avraham Foldfaden, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others. Each of the books contains musical notes and a catalogue of Joseph Magilnicki's publishing house "LeBatei Sefer VeLa'am". 11.5 cm. Fair condition. No binding. Stains and tears, loose leaves.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
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Forverts, kunst baylage. Art section of the newspaper "Forvets", 24 issues. [New-York], December 9 1928 – June 30,1929. Yiddish and English.
Issues of "Forverts" art section, dealing with theater, plastic art, culture and community which are outstanding in their impressive design. Large photos in b/w cover most of the leaves, accompanied by short texts in English and Yiddish.
The Jewish-American paper "Forverts" [Forward] was founded in New-York in 1897 and still appears (different format and different frequency). 24 issues (three leaves to each issue), bound in a new binding, 53 cm. Good-fair condition. Fragile paper. Tears (numerous tears are restored with adhesive tape), stains.
Issues of "Forverts" art section, dealing with theater, plastic art, culture and community which are outstanding in their impressive design. Large photos in b/w cover most of the leaves, accompanied by short texts in English and Yiddish.
The Jewish-American paper "Forverts" [Forward] was founded in New-York in 1897 and still appears (different format and different frequency). 24 issues (three leaves to each issue), bound in a new binding, 53 cm. Good-fair condition. Fragile paper. Tears (numerous tears are restored with adhesive tape), stains.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Vi azoy tzu vern a sitizen nokh dem nayemgezets / The Citizen, a guide to Naturalization. A guide to obtain American citizenship by Isidor Schwartz. Brooklyn, New-York [ca. 1929]. Yiddish and English.
A booklet with questions and answers that might appear in the test taken in order to get an American citizenship. For example "who was the first president?", "what are the colors of the American flag?", "how many years does the term of the Supreme Court President last?", etc. The questions and answers are in English, with a transcript in Hebrew letters and in Yiddish. 31, [1] pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Very fragile paper. Tears to borders of most leaves. Detached cover.
A booklet with questions and answers that might appear in the test taken in order to get an American citizenship. For example "who was the first president?", "what are the colors of the American flag?", "how many years does the term of the Supreme Court President last?", etc. The questions and answers are in English, with a transcript in Hebrew letters and in Yiddish. 31, [1] pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Very fragile paper. Tears to borders of most leaves. Detached cover.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $475
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Subway-bibliotek, 1000 geshikhte far groys un klayn, yidn in der milkhome, shloyme davidman [New-York, first half of 1940s]. Yiddish.
"Jews at War", eight short stories by Shlomo Davidman, Issues 22, 28-34 of the series "Subway bibliotek" [Subway library], a series of small reading books in Yiddish, for children and for adults, for reading during their ride on the Subway. Bound together as a booklet. Illustrated title pages. One story is about Hitler. On one title page appears a caricature of Hitler. [34] pp, 15 cm. Good condition.
"Jews at War", eight short stories by Shlomo Davidman, Issues 22, 28-34 of the series "Subway bibliotek" [Subway library], a series of small reading books in Yiddish, for children and for adults, for reading during their ride on the Subway. Bound together as a booklet. Illustrated title pages. One story is about Hitler. On one title page appears a caricature of Hitler. [34] pp, 15 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Postcard with a paper-label for cutting and attaching to the lapel, in honor of David Ben-Gurion's visit to the USA, [1951].
The postcard was sent to members of the committee in charge of a reception in honor of Prime Minster David Ben-Gurion. The receiver of this postcard had to cut off the label "David Ben-Gurion Welcome" and attach it to the lapel. Ben-Gurion's visit to the USA in May 1951 was the first visit of an Israeli prime minister to the USA and is considered an important mile-stone of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United States. 8X14 cm. Very good condition. Sent to Dr. Max Nussbaum.
The postcard was sent to members of the committee in charge of a reception in honor of Prime Minster David Ben-Gurion. The receiver of this postcard had to cut off the label "David Ben-Gurion Welcome" and attach it to the lapel. Ben-Gurion's visit to the USA in May 1951 was the first visit of an Israeli prime minister to the USA and is considered an important mile-stone of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United States. 8X14 cm. Very good condition. Sent to Dr. Max Nussbaum.
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