Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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1. House of Dreams. Even Hoshen Publishing, 1995, English.
Short text by Nessa Rapoport, accompanied by six prints of good quality by the artist Rochelle Rubinstein Kaplan. Copy no. 18 from a limited edition of fifty copies, signed and numbered by Rochelle Rubinstein Kaplan. [6] leaves, 20X21 cm. Felt binding on which the title and an illustration by Kaplan are printed.
2. Facing the River, Czeclaw Milozs. Translated from Polish by David Weinfeld. Even Hoshen, [2000].
A bibliophilic edition of the Polish poet – winner of the Nobel Prize, of the translated books series "Yoshpah". Copy no. 18 from an edition of 40 copies, published towards the international poetry festival and is numbered and signed by Milozs and by the translator, David Weinfeld. Printing of good quality on heavy paper, blue leather hand-made binding, with matching slipcase. 96, [1] pp, 23 cm.
3.Tristan and Isolde, History of Impossible Love, Love Poems, by Avraham Balaban. Even Hoshen publishing, 2002.
Third book of the series "Achlama", series of renewed and revised editions. With illustrations by Rachel Gil. Copy no. 18 from an edition of 63 (numerical value of the letters of "Isolde") copies, bound with an original print by Rachel Gil, signed and numbered. 74, [5] pp + etching, 17.5 cm.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Short text by Nessa Rapoport, accompanied by six prints of good quality by the artist Rochelle Rubinstein Kaplan. Copy no. 18 from a limited edition of fifty copies, signed and numbered by Rochelle Rubinstein Kaplan. [6] leaves, 20X21 cm. Felt binding on which the title and an illustration by Kaplan are printed.
2. Facing the River, Czeclaw Milozs. Translated from Polish by David Weinfeld. Even Hoshen, [2000].
A bibliophilic edition of the Polish poet – winner of the Nobel Prize, of the translated books series "Yoshpah". Copy no. 18 from an edition of 40 copies, published towards the international poetry festival and is numbered and signed by Milozs and by the translator, David Weinfeld. Printing of good quality on heavy paper, blue leather hand-made binding, with matching slipcase. 96, [1] pp, 23 cm.
3.Tristan and Isolde, History of Impossible Love, Love Poems, by Avraham Balaban. Even Hoshen publishing, 2002.
Third book of the series "Achlama", series of renewed and revised editions. With illustrations by Rachel Gil. Copy no. 18 from an edition of 63 (numerical value of the letters of "Isolde") copies, bound with an original print by Rachel Gil, signed and numbered. 74, [5] pp + etching, 17.5 cm.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Lot 158 Book of Ruth / Passover Haggadah / Counting of the Omer – Metavel – "Even Hoshen" Publishing
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $500
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1-2. Ruth, illustration and script – Metavel. Even Hoshen, 2004.
Fourth book of the "Bareket" series, written by the artist Metavel (Renée Koppel) after a square Sephardic script of the Middle Ages. Printed in 36 numbered copies with an original print signed by Metavel bound with each copy. Presented here are two copies, one is numbered 18 from an edition of thirty six copies; the second copy is A.P. numbered 1/14. Both editions, the regular and the bibliophilic, were published with the support of Nechami and Arnie Druck. 21X21.5 cm. Bound in a leather binding, in a slipcase.
3. Passover Haggadah, Meitavel, Even Hoshen publishing, 1998.
First book of the "Bareket" series, printed on Pergamenta (Fedrigoni) 160 gr. Printed in 50 copies, to which an original miniature by Meitavel is attached. The copy presented here is A.P. numbered 4/10. 31 cm. Bound in green leather binding, in a slipcase.
4. Sfirat Ha'omer cards, Meitavel. Even Hoshen publishing, 2000. Drop top box with cards illustrated by Meitavel for the counting of the Omer. 16.5 cm.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Fourth book of the "Bareket" series, written by the artist Metavel (Renée Koppel) after a square Sephardic script of the Middle Ages. Printed in 36 numbered copies with an original print signed by Metavel bound with each copy. Presented here are two copies, one is numbered 18 from an edition of thirty six copies; the second copy is A.P. numbered 1/14. Both editions, the regular and the bibliophilic, were published with the support of Nechami and Arnie Druck. 21X21.5 cm. Bound in a leather binding, in a slipcase.
3. Passover Haggadah, Meitavel, Even Hoshen publishing, 1998.
First book of the "Bareket" series, printed on Pergamenta (Fedrigoni) 160 gr. Printed in 50 copies, to which an original miniature by Meitavel is attached. The copy presented here is A.P. numbered 4/10. 31 cm. Bound in green leather binding, in a slipcase.
4. Sfirat Ha'omer cards, Meitavel. Even Hoshen publishing, 2000. Drop top box with cards illustrated by Meitavel for the counting of the Omer. 16.5 cm.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $300
Unsold
David and Goliath, Samuel 17:49, Even Hoshen, 2007.
First installation book by "Even Hoshen" publishing, one of the "Sapir" series of Artist's books. 30 copies were printed, numbered and signed by the artist Ido Agassi, presented here is copy no. 11.
The "book" presented here includes a brown leather slingshot with a biblical verse from Samuel 17; 49 embossed in gold with a stone from the Ella Valley, the site of David and Goliath battle. Attached is a small pamphlet with an explanation about the installation book and the colophon. All are housed in a matching box covered in blue and yellow cloth. 56X13 cm.
First installation book by "Even Hoshen" publishing, one of the "Sapir" series of Artist's books. 30 copies were printed, numbered and signed by the artist Ido Agassi, presented here is copy no. 11.
The "book" presented here includes a brown leather slingshot with a biblical verse from Samuel 17; 49 embossed in gold with a stone from the Ella Valley, the site of David and Goliath battle. Attached is a small pamphlet with an explanation about the installation book and the colophon. All are housed in a matching box covered in blue and yellow cloth. 56X13 cm.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $5,000
Unsold
135 books published by “Tarshish Books” of Dr. Moshe Spitzer, or designed, arranged and produced by Dr. Moshe Spitzer, for other publishing houses. Eretz Israel, 1940 until 1979.
This exceptionally unique collection includes nearly all books published by “Tarshish Books” (101 titles listed in catalogue “Dr. Moshe Spitzer – Books, Letters, Design” edited by Dr. H. J. Katzenstein during early 1980’s, of which approximately 90 appear in this collection) along with books published by Tarshish which are not listed in abovementioned catalog, several books (almanacs) designed by Dr. Moshe Spitzer during the period in which he managed the “Schocken” publishing house in Berlin (Almanach des Schocken Verlags volumes) as well as books designed by Spitzer for other publishing houses, especially for Bialik Institute and The Jewish Agency.
This collection includes several of the rare prints of Tarshish publishing house: the portfolio “eight original color prints by Israeli artists” including prints of Ofek, Bergner, Gross, Wexler, Zaritsky, Tamir, Kahana and Tumarkin printed in 125 numbered copies during the early 1960’s; portfolio with eleven lithographs by Pinchas Litvinovsky; first edition of “The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke” by Rainer Maria Rilke, printed in 1942 in 111 copies; elegant facsimile of “Birds' Head Haggadah”, published in 600 copies in 1965 which was one of finest facsimile enterprises at the time; special edition of the book “Kmehim U’Pitriyot” which was printed in 1952 in fifty copies and contains illustrations of colored mushrooms by Ruth Koppel; copy of the speech by S. Y. Agnon upon receiving the Nobel Prize in Stockholm which was printed upon handmade Japanese paper in 120 numbered copies in 1968 (entire edition given as gift to Agnon to be distributed by him); woodcuts by Jacob Pins for the story by Heinrich von Kleist “Michael Kohlhaas” in a portfolio, in special edition printed in 25 copies; and many other rare books.
In the preface of the exhibition catalog which was arranged in honor of Dr. Moshe Spitzer, in Jewish National and University Library in 1981, Professor Malachi Beit-Arie wrote:
Dr. Spitzer's pioneering and revolutionary activities in the spheres of Hebrew book design and printing, and his contribution to the development of the Hebrew letter, have earned him an important place among printers who have left their mark on the history of the Hebrew book in the past five hundred years. Dr. Spitzer is endowed with qualities which rarely combine in one man: mastery of book printing and production; knowledge of the history of the book and familiarity with the styles of ancient Hebrew script, Medieval manuscripts and the printing era; open-mindedness, inspiration and a broad education, close acquaintance with Western, Eastern, and Jewish cultures, sensitivity to the plastic arts, good taste and a refined aesthetic perception. This blend of craftsman, artist and scholar is evident in the book that he designed, printed and produced, which are among the most beautiful created in Eretz Israel. His approach, and the typographical and aesthetic principles that he applied to the book of his design, have served as models for all lovers of books and of printing, for book designers and publishers. His love for the printed book is imparted in the unstinting and wholehearted advice he extends to those in need of his expertise, his taste and his erudition”.
This rare collection, whose whole is far greater than the sum of its parts contains a rich, diverse and direct typographic elegantly designed publication encompassing an enterprise produced over the span of 40 years. The collection of all these Tarshish books is a tribute of both material and spiritual praise to Dr. Moshe Spitzer which demonstrates his perceptional, expansive, and encompassing monumental enterprise.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
This exceptionally unique collection includes nearly all books published by “Tarshish Books” (101 titles listed in catalogue “Dr. Moshe Spitzer – Books, Letters, Design” edited by Dr. H. J. Katzenstein during early 1980’s, of which approximately 90 appear in this collection) along with books published by Tarshish which are not listed in abovementioned catalog, several books (almanacs) designed by Dr. Moshe Spitzer during the period in which he managed the “Schocken” publishing house in Berlin (Almanach des Schocken Verlags volumes) as well as books designed by Spitzer for other publishing houses, especially for Bialik Institute and The Jewish Agency.
This collection includes several of the rare prints of Tarshish publishing house: the portfolio “eight original color prints by Israeli artists” including prints of Ofek, Bergner, Gross, Wexler, Zaritsky, Tamir, Kahana and Tumarkin printed in 125 numbered copies during the early 1960’s; portfolio with eleven lithographs by Pinchas Litvinovsky; first edition of “The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke” by Rainer Maria Rilke, printed in 1942 in 111 copies; elegant facsimile of “Birds' Head Haggadah”, published in 600 copies in 1965 which was one of finest facsimile enterprises at the time; special edition of the book “Kmehim U’Pitriyot” which was printed in 1952 in fifty copies and contains illustrations of colored mushrooms by Ruth Koppel; copy of the speech by S. Y. Agnon upon receiving the Nobel Prize in Stockholm which was printed upon handmade Japanese paper in 120 numbered copies in 1968 (entire edition given as gift to Agnon to be distributed by him); woodcuts by Jacob Pins for the story by Heinrich von Kleist “Michael Kohlhaas” in a portfolio, in special edition printed in 25 copies; and many other rare books.
In the preface of the exhibition catalog which was arranged in honor of Dr. Moshe Spitzer, in Jewish National and University Library in 1981, Professor Malachi Beit-Arie wrote:
Dr. Spitzer's pioneering and revolutionary activities in the spheres of Hebrew book design and printing, and his contribution to the development of the Hebrew letter, have earned him an important place among printers who have left their mark on the history of the Hebrew book in the past five hundred years. Dr. Spitzer is endowed with qualities which rarely combine in one man: mastery of book printing and production; knowledge of the history of the book and familiarity with the styles of ancient Hebrew script, Medieval manuscripts and the printing era; open-mindedness, inspiration and a broad education, close acquaintance with Western, Eastern, and Jewish cultures, sensitivity to the plastic arts, good taste and a refined aesthetic perception. This blend of craftsman, artist and scholar is evident in the book that he designed, printed and produced, which are among the most beautiful created in Eretz Israel. His approach, and the typographical and aesthetic principles that he applied to the book of his design, have served as models for all lovers of books and of printing, for book designers and publishers. His love for the printed book is imparted in the unstinting and wholehearted advice he extends to those in need of his expertise, his taste and his erudition”.
This rare collection, whose whole is far greater than the sum of its parts contains a rich, diverse and direct typographic elegantly designed publication encompassing an enterprise produced over the span of 40 years. The collection of all these Tarshish books is a tribute of both material and spiritual praise to Dr. Moshe Spitzer which demonstrates his perceptional, expansive, and encompassing monumental enterprise.
Source: Collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $1,500
Unsold
Bücherei des Schocken Verlags 1-92 – complete set of an important book series, which had a great impact on German Jewry under the Nazi Regime.
The series was Zalman Schocken’s idea and was edited and designed by Dr. Moshe Spitzer with the cooperation of Lamberdt Schneider, Martin Buber and Walter Benjamin.
The series’ aim was to bring the best of Jewish culture to the German public, in a popular, carefully designed, edition. The 83 books were published between 1933 and 1938, quite a rare achievement in quality and quantity.
Book 68, Die Judenbuch, was censored by the Nazis and replaced by a different book.
The present set is complete (and includes the two books numbered 68) and is in a very good condition.
92 books in 83 volumes. 19 cm.
The series was Zalman Schocken’s idea and was edited and designed by Dr. Moshe Spitzer with the cooperation of Lamberdt Schneider, Martin Buber and Walter Benjamin.
The series’ aim was to bring the best of Jewish culture to the German public, in a popular, carefully designed, edition. The 83 books were published between 1933 and 1938, quite a rare achievement in quality and quantity.
Book 68, Die Judenbuch, was censored by the Nazis and replaced by a different book.
The present set is complete (and includes the two books numbered 68) and is in a very good condition.
92 books in 83 volumes. 19 cm.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Reshuyot LaChatan. Tel Aviv, Kislev [1936.]
Printed in black and red ink, on paper of good quality, with very wide margins. "Composed by one of the first Ashkenazi poets…and never printed until I, Zalman Schocken, woke up and…published them for my first-born son…and his bride…on their wedding day…Tel Aviv." Colophon: "…copied from manuscripts on parchment and one hundred copies printed now …" Presented here is copy no. 75. 54 pp, [1] leaf, 31.5 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Printed in black and red ink, on paper of good quality, with very wide margins. "Composed by one of the first Ashkenazi poets…and never printed until I, Zalman Schocken, woke up and…published them for my first-born son…and his bride…on their wedding day…Tel Aviv." Colophon: "…copied from manuscripts on parchment and one hundred copies printed now …" Presented here is copy no. 75. 54 pp, [1] leaf, 31.5 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
E. M. Lilien, Eine Künstlerische Entwickelung Um Die Jahrhundertwende, von Lothar Brieger. Mit 226 abbildungen nach radierungen und zeichnungen des künstlers . [E. M. Lilien, his artistic development at the turn of the century, by Lothar Brieger. With 226 etchings and works by the artist]. Berlin-Vienna: Benjamin Harz,1922.
A book about Ephraim Moshe Lilien, with reproductions of his works. Copy no. 50 from an edition of 100 numbered copies, with author's signature. Includes an etching signed by Lilien (10X11.5 cm). Leather binding with a caption and decorations in gold. 30 cm, 260 pp. Good condition. Minor stains, minor damage to binding.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A book about Ephraim Moshe Lilien, with reproductions of his works. Copy no. 50 from an edition of 100 numbered copies, with author's signature. Includes an etching signed by Lilien (10X11.5 cm). Leather binding with a caption and decorations in gold. 30 cm, 260 pp. Good condition. Minor stains, minor damage to binding.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
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Das jahr des Juden, Zwolf Gedichte Zu Zwolf Radierungen / "Yamim MiKedem" [a dozen poems for a dozen etchings] by Arno Nadel, etchings by Joseph Budko. Berlin: Verlag für jüdische Kunst und Kultur, Fritz Gurlitt, 1920. German.
A dozen poems by the Jewish-German poet Arno Nadel, accompanied by a dozen etchings by Joseph Budko. Copy no. 10 , one of 20 copies in a parchment binding. All of the etchings are signed in pencil by Budko. [37] leaves, 31 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks. Minor damages to binding.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A dozen poems by the Jewish-German poet Arno Nadel, accompanied by a dozen etchings by Joseph Budko. Copy no. 10 , one of 20 copies in a parchment binding. All of the etchings are signed in pencil by Budko. [37] leaves, 31 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks. Minor damages to binding.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Unsold
The Book of Job, illustrated by Arthur Szyk. The Limited Editions Club, New-York, 1948, English.
The Book of Job, with eight color illustrations by Arthur Szyk. Copy no. 1264 from an edition of 1950 copies, signed by Szyk (in the colophon). A fine binding, with leather and a gold embossing – illustration of Job's figure. 148, [1] pp. Good condition. Minor stains on binding. Ex-library copy.
The Book of Job, with eight color illustrations by Arthur Szyk. Copy no. 1264 from an edition of 1950 copies, signed by Szyk (in the colophon). A fine binding, with leather and a gold embossing – illustration of Job's figure. 148, [1] pp. Good condition. Minor stains on binding. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
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Collection of items illustrated by Arthur Szyk, and books about him.
The collection is composed of:
*A music box made by Thorens, Switzerland, [end of the 1940s or beginning of 50s]. In the background is an illustration by Arthur Szyk, from the series of Visual History of Nations. Described in print: Israel New Canaan,1948. Has a pull-string at the bottom of the box, which plays the tune of HaTikva.
* Passover Haggadah written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by Masada and Alumot, [1960s]. Bound in a velvet cover placed in a matching cardboard box.
* The Ten Commandments, Illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by the John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, 1947. English.
* HaNitzachon Alei Gardom, by Yitzchak Gurion. The cover is illustrated by Szyk.
* Postcard with an illustration of David holding Goliath's head, by Szyk. Published by Edition de la Miniature Moderne .
* 11 prints of Szyk's works (some appear in several copies).
* Wywiady z Arturem Szykiem [interviews with Arthur Szyk], by Andrzej Kempa. Published by Oficyna Bibliofilów, 2001. Polish.
Total of 19 items. Varied size and condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
The collection is composed of:
*A music box made by Thorens, Switzerland, [end of the 1940s or beginning of 50s]. In the background is an illustration by Arthur Szyk, from the series of Visual History of Nations. Described in print: Israel New Canaan,1948. Has a pull-string at the bottom of the box, which plays the tune of HaTikva.
* Passover Haggadah written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by Masada and Alumot, [1960s]. Bound in a velvet cover placed in a matching cardboard box.
* The Ten Commandments, Illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by the John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, 1947. English.
* HaNitzachon Alei Gardom, by Yitzchak Gurion. The cover is illustrated by Szyk.
* Postcard with an illustration of David holding Goliath's head, by Szyk. Published by Edition de la Miniature Moderne .
* 11 prints of Szyk's works (some appear in several copies).
* Wywiady z Arturem Szykiem [interviews with Arthur Szyk], by Andrzej Kempa. Published by Oficyna Bibliofilów, 2001. Polish.
Total of 19 items. Varied size and condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
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Bartholomaeus Kaiser, Deutsch-Hebräisches Flugblatt um 1515, Frankfurt, 1931. German.
Bartholomaeus Kaiser, a facsimile of a German-Hebrew leaflet from 1515, accompanied by texts by Heinrich Eisemann. Printed for the sixth convention of the Friends of Soncino in two hundred numbered copies, this copy is no. 166. Attached is a greeting card from Heinrich Eisemann. [10] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to cover.
Bartholomaeus Kaiser, a facsimile of a German-Hebrew leaflet from 1515, accompanied by texts by Heinrich Eisemann. Printed for the sixth convention of the Friends of Soncino in two hundred numbered copies, this copy is no. 166. Attached is a greeting card from Heinrich Eisemann. [10] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to cover.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $400
Unsold
A collection of pamphlets and bibliophilic books .
1. A poem to Eshet Chayil (a woman of valor) with English translation. Jerusalem 1957. [1] leaf folded to [5] pages, dust jacket. "These pages were printed in Hadassah educational press, Jerusalem. The arrangement was done by a first year apprentice, A. S. Shlomo , and the printing was done by second and third year apprentices, Isaac Saluki and Nathan Brand... 25 forms numbered and printed on Arches paper, manufactured in Jerusalem (this copy is not numbered) 30 cm.
2. Chaim Weizmann 's speech at a cornerstone laying ceremony for the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem July 24, 1918. Published by the Department of Information and Public Relations of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Design: Ariel Vardi. "Presented at the fiftieth Jubilee since the laying of the cornerstone of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem in July 1968." Hebrew and English. A bi-lingual pamphlet cover with the symbol of the Hebrew University .
3. Lamentations. Kesset Press, 1985. Hebrew with English translation. Book design, illustrations and printing were made by Jonathan Kremer. Copy 15/60. [24] leaves, 28 cm.
4. A booklet that consists of ten handmade pages, woven flowers and leaves, made by the artist Chava Pressburger. [Israel], 1985. On the first page appears the translation in English to a haiku poem by Tu Fu. On the last page appears the handwritten inscription: "Dear Joyce, from Ch. Pressburger" (English). The booklet is dedicated, apparently , to the artist Joyce Schmidt who has specialized in the manual manufacturing of paper and who founded in 1979 the paper workshop named after Bob Leslie in Beer Sheva, the workshop was managed later by Chava Pressburger. [10] pages, 22X28 cm .
5. Hand Made Paper from the Uncle Bob Leslie Paper Mill, an accordion- folded booklet. Signed by Uncle Bob Leslie. On each page attached is a handmade paper sample that was created at the “Uncle Bob Leslie Paper Mill.” The signature of the artist, Chava Pressburger, appears alongside her work. 17.5 cm .
6. Nua-Fhiliocht Na Gaelge, Four Modern Gaelic Poets, presented by Daithi O Huaithne. Hebrew version by Penina Nave. [Dublin, Ireland], 1985. Four poems by Gaelic Poets, written in Gaelic and translated to Hebrew. Copy no. 3 of a limited edition of 500, published in honor of the visit to Ireland of Chaim Herzog, president of the state of Israel, in June 1985. Bound in a fine binding. 71, [7]. Pages, 25 cm.
7. "Six", an artist's book of Ram Katzir,1995. Color photographs with captions by six different people and in different languages. Copy 11/66. Signed by Katzir. Accompanied by a signed and numbered print by Katzir. [19] leaves + Print , 22 cm .
8. Job, an artist's book by Judith L. Asher, London 1991. English. XV pp, 39.5 cm . Copy 38/50 Signed by the artist .
Condition varies. Overall good condition.
Source: Arnie Druck Collection .
1. A poem to Eshet Chayil (a woman of valor) with English translation. Jerusalem 1957. [1] leaf folded to [5] pages, dust jacket. "These pages were printed in Hadassah educational press, Jerusalem. The arrangement was done by a first year apprentice, A. S. Shlomo , and the printing was done by second and third year apprentices, Isaac Saluki and Nathan Brand... 25 forms numbered and printed on Arches paper, manufactured in Jerusalem (this copy is not numbered) 30 cm.
2. Chaim Weizmann 's speech at a cornerstone laying ceremony for the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem July 24, 1918. Published by the Department of Information and Public Relations of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Design: Ariel Vardi. "Presented at the fiftieth Jubilee since the laying of the cornerstone of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem in July 1968." Hebrew and English. A bi-lingual pamphlet cover with the symbol of the Hebrew University .
3. Lamentations. Kesset Press, 1985. Hebrew with English translation. Book design, illustrations and printing were made by Jonathan Kremer. Copy 15/60. [24] leaves, 28 cm.
4. A booklet that consists of ten handmade pages, woven flowers and leaves, made by the artist Chava Pressburger. [Israel], 1985. On the first page appears the translation in English to a haiku poem by Tu Fu. On the last page appears the handwritten inscription: "Dear Joyce, from Ch. Pressburger" (English). The booklet is dedicated, apparently , to the artist Joyce Schmidt who has specialized in the manual manufacturing of paper and who founded in 1979 the paper workshop named after Bob Leslie in Beer Sheva, the workshop was managed later by Chava Pressburger. [10] pages, 22X28 cm .
5. Hand Made Paper from the Uncle Bob Leslie Paper Mill, an accordion- folded booklet. Signed by Uncle Bob Leslie. On each page attached is a handmade paper sample that was created at the “Uncle Bob Leslie Paper Mill.” The signature of the artist, Chava Pressburger, appears alongside her work. 17.5 cm .
6. Nua-Fhiliocht Na Gaelge, Four Modern Gaelic Poets, presented by Daithi O Huaithne. Hebrew version by Penina Nave. [Dublin, Ireland], 1985. Four poems by Gaelic Poets, written in Gaelic and translated to Hebrew. Copy no. 3 of a limited edition of 500, published in honor of the visit to Ireland of Chaim Herzog, president of the state of Israel, in June 1985. Bound in a fine binding. 71, [7]. Pages, 25 cm.
7. "Six", an artist's book of Ram Katzir,1995. Color photographs with captions by six different people and in different languages. Copy 11/66. Signed by Katzir. Accompanied by a signed and numbered print by Katzir. [19] leaves + Print , 22 cm .
8. Job, an artist's book by Judith L. Asher, London 1991. English. XV pp, 39.5 cm . Copy 38/50 Signed by the artist .
Condition varies. Overall good condition.
Source: Arnie Druck Collection .
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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