Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
- book (175) Apply book filter
- art (93) Apply art filter
- artist (93) Apply artist filter
- bibliophilia (93) Apply bibliophilia filter
- books. (93) Apply books. filter
- facsimil (93) Apply facsimil filter
- facsimiles. (93) Apply facsimiles. filter
- children (82) Apply children filter
- anti (57) Apply anti filter
- anti-semitism, (57) Apply anti-semitism, filter
- antisemit (57) Apply antisemit filter
- erit (57) Apply erit filter
- ha (57) Apply ha filter
- ha-pleita (57) Apply ha-pleita filter
- hapleita (57) Apply hapleita filter
- holocaust (57) Apply holocaust filter
- pleita (57) Apply pleita filter
- semit (57) Apply semit filter
- she (57) Apply she filter
- she'erit (57) Apply she'erit filter
- sheerit (57) Apply sheerit filter
- hebrew (49) Apply hebrew filter
- literatur (49) Apply literatur filter
- haggadot (42) Apply haggadot filter
- passov (42) Apply passov filter
- communiti (38) Apply communiti filter
- jewish (38) Apply jewish filter
- poster (33) Apply poster filter
- congress (21) Apply congress filter
- congresses, (21) Apply congresses, filter
- herzl (21) Apply herzl filter
- herzl, (21) Apply herzl, filter
- jnf (21) Apply jnf filter
- wine (21) Apply wine filter
- zionism (21) Apply zionism filter
- zionism, (21) Apply zionism, filter
- zionist (21) Apply zionist filter
- various (7) Apply various filter
Displaying 361 - 372 of 703
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,125
Including buyer's premium
90 booklets for children. Eretz Israel, first half of 20th century.
Collection of booklets for children, majority consisting of stories, tales and Aggadot, printed in Eretz Israel during first half of 20th century (1910s, 1920s and 1930s), some contain original Hebrew works and some consist of translations from world literature. Includes approximately 40 booklets “Sifriya Ktana Leyeladim” edited by Yisrael Yehuda (Yishai) Adler (among first Hebrew instructors) and many booklets of “Kupat Hasefer”. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Collection of booklets for children, majority consisting of stories, tales and Aggadot, printed in Eretz Israel during first half of 20th century (1910s, 1920s and 1930s), some contain original Hebrew works and some consist of translations from world literature. Includes approximately 40 booklets “Sifriya Ktana Leyeladim” edited by Yisrael Yehuda (Yishai) Adler (among first Hebrew instructors) and many booklets of “Kupat Hasefer”. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $13,000
Sold for: $18,750
Including buyer's premium
230 Children’s books. Eretz Israel and additional countries, 20th century.
Diverse collection of Children’s books and study books, some of which are rare or uncommon. Includes dozens of books from first decades of 20th century (from various countries: Eretz Israel, Poland, Belarus, United States and Egypt) as well as many books from 1940s and 1950s and until 1960s and 1970s; majority in Hebrew and some in Yiddish. Among the outstanding books in this collection: study and tale books for children printed in Odessa and Warsaw in 1910s, booklets from series “Otzari, Sifriya Liladim”, printed in New York in 1930s, children’s books which were published in Eretz Israel or independently, “Gdudenu” – illustrated and hand written monthly of “Hakfirim” battalion, Hashomer Hatza’ir, Dubna 1925; children’s books in wide format (width longer than length) printed in Eretz Israel in 1940s and 1950s, and many other children’s books, the majority of which do not appear in the JNUL collection. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Diverse collection of Children’s books and study books, some of which are rare or uncommon. Includes dozens of books from first decades of 20th century (from various countries: Eretz Israel, Poland, Belarus, United States and Egypt) as well as many books from 1940s and 1950s and until 1960s and 1970s; majority in Hebrew and some in Yiddish. Among the outstanding books in this collection: study and tale books for children printed in Odessa and Warsaw in 1910s, booklets from series “Otzari, Sifriya Liladim”, printed in New York in 1930s, children’s books which were published in Eretz Israel or independently, “Gdudenu” – illustrated and hand written monthly of “Hakfirim” battalion, Hashomer Hatza’ir, Dubna 1925; children’s books in wide format (width longer than length) printed in Eretz Israel in 1940s and 1950s, and many other children’s books, the majority of which do not appear in the JNUL collection. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,625
Including buyer's premium
760 children’s books. Eretz Israel, 20th century.
Enormously large collection including assortment of children’s books from Eretz Israel, majority from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, however some from earlier or later years (1940s, 1980s until 2000s). Collection includes many books which are already included in the Israeli children’s literature canon (including translated books): Atzu Ratzu Gamadim, Hamasa El Ha’I Ulai, Platro Ve’ani, Chibi, Max and Moritz, Limpofo, Barmalei, Bo Elai Parpar Nechmad, Vayehi Erev, and many other books, which were children’s “classics” for generations of children and parents. Many books appear in several copies or in several various editions; few books in Yiddish. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Enormously large collection including assortment of children’s books from Eretz Israel, majority from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, however some from earlier or later years (1940s, 1980s until 2000s). Collection includes many books which are already included in the Israeli children’s literature canon (including translated books): Atzu Ratzu Gamadim, Hamasa El Ha’I Ulai, Platro Ve’ani, Chibi, Max and Moritz, Limpofo, Barmalei, Bo Elai Parpar Nechmad, Vayehi Erev, and many other books, which were children’s “classics” for generations of children and parents. Many books appear in several copies or in several various editions; few books in Yiddish. Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Collection of printed Esther scrolls and humorous booklets printed for Purim. Eretz Israel, [mid 20th century].
Collection includes: * 31 printed Esther scrolls, majority in small (pocket) format; majority printed in Eretz Israel around the 1950s. * 15 rolled up (in form of scroll) printed Esther scrolls upon paper sheets. * Seven humorous booklets for Purim or on topic of Purim. Various sizes and conditions.
Collection includes: * 31 printed Esther scrolls, majority in small (pocket) format; majority printed in Eretz Israel around the 1950s. * 15 rolled up (in form of scroll) printed Esther scrolls upon paper sheets. * Seven humorous booklets for Purim or on topic of Purim. Various sizes and conditions.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
1. Torat HaYeled / A gyermek Bibliájá, first book, by Karoly Klein. Miskolc, [1941?]. Hebrew and Hungarian. Illustrations of verses from the Torah. 219, [1] pages, 25X17 cm. Fair condition.
2-4. Three various editions of simple and fine sketches for stories of the Torah, By Otto Geismar: * Bilder-Bibel für kinder gezeichnet, von Otto Geismar, R. Mass publication [Rubin / Reuven Mass], Berlin, 1928. German. * Kav LeKav, illustrations on the Torah for Jewish children arranged by L. Avishai [Levin Kipnis]. Reuven Mass publication, Jerusalem, 1956.
Otto Geismar (1873-1957), instructor of art in Jewish institute of community of Berlin between 1904-1936; in 1930 was sent on behalf of the Jewish community to Palestine and spent several months there. In 1939 he imigrated with his wife to Brazil and following World War II they both relocated go England.
Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
2-4. Three various editions of simple and fine sketches for stories of the Torah, By Otto Geismar: * Bilder-Bibel für kinder gezeichnet, von Otto Geismar, R. Mass publication [Rubin / Reuven Mass], Berlin, 1928. German. * Kav LeKav, illustrations on the Torah for Jewish children arranged by L. Avishai [Levin Kipnis]. Reuven Mass publication, Jerusalem, 1956.
Otto Geismar (1873-1957), instructor of art in Jewish institute of community of Berlin between 1904-1936; in 1930 was sent on behalf of the Jewish community to Palestine and spent several months there. In 1939 he imigrated with his wife to Brazil and following World War II they both relocated go England.
Various sizes and conditions.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Forty student notebooks. The state of Israel and the United States, circa 1906 until the 1990s.
A creative and interesting collection of notebooks for students, including a number of notebooks from the period of the Yishuv (and from the first decades of the 20th century), the covers are illustrated by renowned artists: * Notebooks (grid paper) of "Moses Yahya Sari – A trading house of all kinds of comestibles and beverages, the Bukharin neighborhood, Jerusalem", cover illustrated by Meir Gur Arie. * A notebook (grid paper) of "A Trading House for Books and Stationery H. S. Krugliakov, Jaffa," the cover is illustrated by A. Eisenstein, aka Avraham Aldema. * A music notebook by “Tushia” publishers * A Rambam notebook (ruled paper), the cover is illustrated by Reuven Lifshitz, New York. * The front cover of a notebook illustrated by Jacob Stark, and more. In addition, the collection includes sketchbooks, music notebooks, stickers' notebooks, notebooks that include weather reports and a student’s calendar. Size and conditions varies.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A creative and interesting collection of notebooks for students, including a number of notebooks from the period of the Yishuv (and from the first decades of the 20th century), the covers are illustrated by renowned artists: * Notebooks (grid paper) of "Moses Yahya Sari – A trading house of all kinds of comestibles and beverages, the Bukharin neighborhood, Jerusalem", cover illustrated by Meir Gur Arie. * A notebook (grid paper) of "A Trading House for Books and Stationery H. S. Krugliakov, Jaffa," the cover is illustrated by A. Eisenstein, aka Avraham Aldema. * A music notebook by “Tushia” publishers * A Rambam notebook (ruled paper), the cover is illustrated by Reuven Lifshitz, New York. * The front cover of a notebook illustrated by Jacob Stark, and more. In addition, the collection includes sketchbooks, music notebooks, stickers' notebooks, notebooks that include weather reports and a student’s calendar. Size and conditions varies.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
1. A game the aim of which is to collect a stamp with Hebrew letters, [1920s?].
The box of the game contains: a blank stamp, letters, miniature tongs for the letters and a small wooden plate to store the letters. Box: 13X 10 cm. Good – fair condition. The box is damaged. Rust stains. An inkwell and possibly some other details are missing. Multiple letters are missing.
2. A game for adolescents – “Ehad Mi Yodea, Ehad Ani Yodea”. Manufactured by Shalom Zilber Trading House. Chernivtsi, circa. 1930's.
Four playing cards, presented in the original cardboard packaging. Two game boards and an instruction sheet are missing (Hebrew and Yiddish). 14.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. The spine of the cover is secured with scotch tape.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
The box of the game contains: a blank stamp, letters, miniature tongs for the letters and a small wooden plate to store the letters. Box: 13X 10 cm. Good – fair condition. The box is damaged. Rust stains. An inkwell and possibly some other details are missing. Multiple letters are missing.
2. A game for adolescents – “Ehad Mi Yodea, Ehad Ani Yodea”. Manufactured by Shalom Zilber Trading House. Chernivtsi, circa. 1930's.
Four playing cards, presented in the original cardboard packaging. Two game boards and an instruction sheet are missing (Hebrew and Yiddish). 14.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. The spine of the cover is secured with scotch tape.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Four game-books for children- with movable parts, Pop - up details or parts for cutting and pasting.
1. Zoo, illustrations by D. Gilboa, rhymes by Levin Kipnis. Printed by M. Anavi, Tel -Aviv [1940s].
The book opens from the top part. Four poems for children printed on thick cardboard pages. Between every pair of cardboard sheets there are illustrated pop up parts that accompany the poems [5] leaves. 24x17 cm, good - fair condition. Damaged binding, some stains, few tears in the pop-up parts. Bibliographically unknown.
2. Booklet for cutting and pasting with color illustrations by Edith Samuel, Tel - Aviv [1940s]. An illustration of a grocery store and some small illustrations for cutting- figures and groceries that can be placed on the grocery shelves. [6] leaves. 20X15 cm . Good condition.
3. Eliezer Ba’al Shiv’at HaMiktzo’ot (Eliezer owner of the seven trades), the author's name is not stated. Ortzel Printing Press, Ramat-Gan [1950s]. Color illustrations by Metzger.
The story of Eliezer owner of the seven trades: A soldier in the Israeli Army, sailor, pilot, locomotive -driver, fireman, doctor and a tractor driver. Movable parts are attached to the back cover and are shaped like the head and the legs of Eliezer. [8] leaves. + moving parts, 15X19 cm. Good condition. Slightly loose cover, with some damages in its margins, stains. Bibliographically unknown.
4. These candles (HaNerot Halalu), stories and poems, by Jacob David Kamzon . "Niv" Publication, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv [1960s]. Illustrations by Avigdor Luisada. Five poems for children. A piece of cardboard with illustration of menorah and candles is attached to the back cover, between the cardboard and the cover there is a red string. Above the illustration of the candles’ wicks small circles are cut. The pulling of the red string simulates the burning candles. 15, [1] p. 17x12 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
1. Zoo, illustrations by D. Gilboa, rhymes by Levin Kipnis. Printed by M. Anavi, Tel -Aviv [1940s].
The book opens from the top part. Four poems for children printed on thick cardboard pages. Between every pair of cardboard sheets there are illustrated pop up parts that accompany the poems [5] leaves. 24x17 cm, good - fair condition. Damaged binding, some stains, few tears in the pop-up parts. Bibliographically unknown.
2. Booklet for cutting and pasting with color illustrations by Edith Samuel, Tel - Aviv [1940s]. An illustration of a grocery store and some small illustrations for cutting- figures and groceries that can be placed on the grocery shelves. [6] leaves. 20X15 cm . Good condition.
3. Eliezer Ba’al Shiv’at HaMiktzo’ot (Eliezer owner of the seven trades), the author's name is not stated. Ortzel Printing Press, Ramat-Gan [1950s]. Color illustrations by Metzger.
The story of Eliezer owner of the seven trades: A soldier in the Israeli Army, sailor, pilot, locomotive -driver, fireman, doctor and a tractor driver. Movable parts are attached to the back cover and are shaped like the head and the legs of Eliezer. [8] leaves. + moving parts, 15X19 cm. Good condition. Slightly loose cover, with some damages in its margins, stains. Bibliographically unknown.
4. These candles (HaNerot Halalu), stories and poems, by Jacob David Kamzon . "Niv" Publication, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv [1960s]. Illustrations by Avigdor Luisada. Five poems for children. A piece of cardboard with illustration of menorah and candles is attached to the back cover, between the cardboard and the cover there is a red string. Above the illustration of the candles’ wicks small circles are cut. The pulling of the red string simulates the burning candles. 15, [1] p. 17x12 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
11 children's games, [from the 1940s – 60s].
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Varied size and condition. The games are in their original boxes, with instructions. Some are not complete. Stains, tears and damage to some boxes.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Varied size and condition. The games are in their original boxes, with instructions. Some are not complete. Stains, tears and damage to some boxes.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
"Ale veBne", children’s game illustrated by N. Gutman. Published by Council of the Teachers for the Jewish National Fund, [1942].
Parts of the game "Ale veBne", a lottery game comprised of a board and cards illustrated by Nahum Gutman and commissioned by the Jewish National Fund. The game aims to teach young Israeli children how to build their country. Presented here is the game’s cover (restored and pasted on paper) four boards and a card, illustrated by Gutman, and two additional panels – lists of what is featured in each of the game boards. boards: 23X13 cm; card: 4.5X5 cm Cover: 27X23 inches. Fair – good condition. Stains. Mild tears. The cover is restored.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Parts of the game "Ale veBne", a lottery game comprised of a board and cards illustrated by Nahum Gutman and commissioned by the Jewish National Fund. The game aims to teach young Israeli children how to build their country. Presented here is the game’s cover (restored and pasted on paper) four boards and a card, illustrated by Gutman, and two additional panels – lists of what is featured in each of the game boards. boards: 23X13 cm; card: 4.5X5 cm Cover: 27X23 inches. Fair – good condition. Stains. Mild tears. The cover is restored.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Six board games for children, each consisting of 2 - 3 panels and printed on cardboard. Five were published in Israel and one in the U.S., [late 40's to late 70's].
By turning the punctured cardboard panels, playing the game provides useful information about Israel including: kibbutz, moshav, the Hebrew local government, distances between destinations in Israel and the Sinai Peninsula, the Hebrew Alphabet and the traffic signs. Five round panels and a square panel, average diameter: 23 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
By turning the punctured cardboard panels, playing the game provides useful information about Israel including: kibbutz, moshav, the Hebrew local government, distances between destinations in Israel and the Sinai Peninsula, the Hebrew Alphabet and the traffic signs. Five round panels and a square panel, average diameter: 23 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Rom und Jerusalem, die letzte Nationalitätsfrage, Briefe und Noten, von M. [Moses] Hess. Leipzig: Eduard Wengler, 1862. German and some Hebrew. 1st edition.
"Rome and Jerusalem, the last National Question, missives and notes".
Moshe (Moses) Hess (1812-1875), author, philosopher and socialist, one of the founding fathers of the socialist movement in Europe, of the first Zionists, and generator of the Zionist socialism. Hess published essays, founded and edited social periodicals with a socialistic agenda. Collaborated with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. After alienating himself for many years from Judaism he went through a radical transformation in view of the 1848 revolutions and the movements to unite Germany and Italy which made it clear to him that the national aspect is central in modern existence. In 1861 he completed his book "Rome and Jerusalem". At first he could not find a publisher but in 1862 he managed to publish the book in Leipzig. In this book, Hess introduces a Zionist theory, opposes assimilation and calls the Jews to settle in Eretz Israel and to resume a life of labor. The return of Jews to their land was in his eyes a universal ideal, not only Jewish. He expressed his aspiration to establish a Jewish Socialist state in Eretz Israel and proved that Jews are capable of creating a modern culture.
While believing in secular socialism, Hess recognized the historic value of religion in preserving the national identity of the people of Israel.
Hess died in Paris in 1875 and was buried, according to his request, in the Jewish cemetery of Cologne. In 1961 Hess was re-interred in the cemetery of Kinneret.
[1] cover; XVI, 239, [1] pp; [1] cover, 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Ex-Libris label of Prof. Dr. Philip Baruch, historian and reform rabbi in Posen.Stains. Ex-library copy. Tears and damages, some of which are professionally restored. Some of the sheets are not cut.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
"Rome and Jerusalem, the last National Question, missives and notes".
Moshe (Moses) Hess (1812-1875), author, philosopher and socialist, one of the founding fathers of the socialist movement in Europe, of the first Zionists, and generator of the Zionist socialism. Hess published essays, founded and edited social periodicals with a socialistic agenda. Collaborated with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. After alienating himself for many years from Judaism he went through a radical transformation in view of the 1848 revolutions and the movements to unite Germany and Italy which made it clear to him that the national aspect is central in modern existence. In 1861 he completed his book "Rome and Jerusalem". At first he could not find a publisher but in 1862 he managed to publish the book in Leipzig. In this book, Hess introduces a Zionist theory, opposes assimilation and calls the Jews to settle in Eretz Israel and to resume a life of labor. The return of Jews to their land was in his eyes a universal ideal, not only Jewish. He expressed his aspiration to establish a Jewish Socialist state in Eretz Israel and proved that Jews are capable of creating a modern culture.
While believing in secular socialism, Hess recognized the historic value of religion in preserving the national identity of the people of Israel.
Hess died in Paris in 1875 and was buried, according to his request, in the Jewish cemetery of Cologne. In 1961 Hess was re-interred in the cemetery of Kinneret.
[1] cover; XVI, 239, [1] pp; [1] cover, 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Ex-Libris label of Prof. Dr. Philip Baruch, historian and reform rabbi in Posen.Stains. Ex-library copy. Tears and damages, some of which are professionally restored. Some of the sheets are not cut.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Zionism, Zionist Congresses, Herzl, JNF
Catalogue