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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Six books by Else Lasker- Schüler. Berlin, Leipzig and Zurich, 1919-1937. Some books are first editions.
1. Hebräische Balladen [Hebrew Ballads], Berlin: A.R. Meyer Verlag, 1913. [8] pp,23.2 cm. Fair condition, tears and spotting.
2. Das Peter Hille-Buch [the Peter Hille book], Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1919. 1st ed. Schüler writes in this book about her close friend, the poet Peter Hille. [1], 109 pp. 23.5 cm. Good condition, spotting on inner and back cover.
3. Der Wunderrabbiner von Barcelona [The miracle-man rabbi of Barcelona], Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1921. 1st ed. A story with autobiographic motifs inspired by the "Rabbi of Bacherach" by Heinrich Heine. [1], 38 pp, 18.8 cm, fair condition, spine is falling apart, spotting on leaves and scribble in pen on the cover.
4. Der Malik Eine Kaisergeschichte mit Selbstgezeichneten Bildern [the Malik: an Emperor Story, with paintings by the author]. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1919. 1st ed. A pacifistic story written following WW I. The book reflects the struggles between Jews and non-Jews with which Lasker- Schüler was involved, between supporters and objectors to the war and as a woman between a group of men. 102 pp, 23.5 cm. Fair condition. Minor tears on spine and minor stains.
5. Die Gesammelten Gedichte [anthology of poems]. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff, 1920. [2], 229 pp, 24.5 cm, binding and first leaves in poor condition, spotting and tears, rest of the book in good condition.
6. Das Hebräerland [Land of the Hebrews]. Zurich: Oprecht, 1937. 1st ed. The book describes a spiritual mystic journey to an imaginary Eretz Israel, idealizing life in Eretz Israel as compared with actual life in the period in which the book was written. 168 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition, spotting on first and last leaves and at the edges.
1. Hebräische Balladen [Hebrew Ballads], Berlin: A.R. Meyer Verlag, 1913. [8] pp,23.2 cm. Fair condition, tears and spotting.
2. Das Peter Hille-Buch [the Peter Hille book], Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1919. 1st ed. Schüler writes in this book about her close friend, the poet Peter Hille. [1], 109 pp. 23.5 cm. Good condition, spotting on inner and back cover.
3. Der Wunderrabbiner von Barcelona [The miracle-man rabbi of Barcelona], Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1921. 1st ed. A story with autobiographic motifs inspired by the "Rabbi of Bacherach" by Heinrich Heine. [1], 38 pp, 18.8 cm, fair condition, spine is falling apart, spotting on leaves and scribble in pen on the cover.
4. Der Malik Eine Kaisergeschichte mit Selbstgezeichneten Bildern [the Malik: an Emperor Story, with paintings by the author]. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1919. 1st ed. A pacifistic story written following WW I. The book reflects the struggles between Jews and non-Jews with which Lasker- Schüler was involved, between supporters and objectors to the war and as a woman between a group of men. 102 pp, 23.5 cm. Fair condition. Minor tears on spine and minor stains.
5. Die Gesammelten Gedichte [anthology of poems]. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff, 1920. [2], 229 pp, 24.5 cm, binding and first leaves in poor condition, spotting and tears, rest of the book in good condition.
6. Das Hebräerland [Land of the Hebrews]. Zurich: Oprecht, 1937. 1st ed. The book describes a spiritual mystic journey to an imaginary Eretz Israel, idealizing life in Eretz Israel as compared with actual life in the period in which the book was written. 168 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition, spotting on first and last leaves and at the edges.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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לקט ספרים וחוברות עם תוספות בכתב ידו של הסופר אליעזר שינדלר. האוסף כולל כ- 16 חוברות וספרים (מרביתם נדפסו בוילנה בשנות ה-20 וה-30) בהם הוסיף שינדלר בכתב ידו שירים והקדשות.
אליעזר שינדלר (1957-1892), סופר יידיש ומחזאי, היה בין מייסדי תנועת הנוער הדתית "בני יהודה", שם גם החל בפעילותו כמחזאי. בתקופת מלחמת העולם הראשונה גויס לצבא האוסטרו-הונגרי, נפל בשבי הרוסי ושהה במחנה שבויים בסיביר. ב-1938 היגר לארצות הברית. פרסם שירים וסיפורים ביידיש, יצירותיו פורסמו בכתבי עת רבים. כתב רבות על חוויית השבי ונדודיו. לעברית תורגם רק ספר אחד, "בממלכת הילדות". האוסף שלפנינו כולל:
1. ספר ישעיהו, פירט (Fürth), ו1844. על הכריכה הפנימית אקס-ליבריס של אליעזר שינדלר עם תוספת בכתב יד "גר שנתגייר נכנס תחת כנפי השכינה שבת קא'". לאחר שירותו בצבא, במלחמת העולם הראשונה, שהה בקהילת גרים ויתכן שמשפט זה נכתב בחומש באותה תקופה.
2. לידער [שירים], מאת אליעזר שינדלר (מינכן). הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1929.
3. ארבעה חיבורים כרוכים יחד, מאת אליעזר שינדלר. הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1930-36.
4. שתי חוברות כרוכות יחד. 1. "לידער געזונגען פון די ארבעטער-רינג-שולן: לערניאר 1941- 1942" [שירי ילדים לבתי ספר יהודיים], מיכל געלבארט, הוצאת, בילדונגס-קאמיטעט פון ארבעטער-רינג, ניו יורק, [1941-42], 2. אחדים מכתבי שינדלער כרוכים יחד, בין השאר, "פינף לידער מיט נאטן" [חמישה שירים עם תוים], אליעזר שינדלר ויעקב וויינגרטן, וילנה, 1936.
5. שלושה סיפורים של אליעזר שינדלר כרוכים יחד, בהוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1936-37.
6. ארבע חוברות של סיפורים של שינדלר כרוכים יחד, הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1937-38. בכל חוברת 48 עמ', 19 ס"מ.
גודל ומצב משתנים.
אליעזר שינדלר (1957-1892), סופר יידיש ומחזאי, היה בין מייסדי תנועת הנוער הדתית "בני יהודה", שם גם החל בפעילותו כמחזאי. בתקופת מלחמת העולם הראשונה גויס לצבא האוסטרו-הונגרי, נפל בשבי הרוסי ושהה במחנה שבויים בסיביר. ב-1938 היגר לארצות הברית. פרסם שירים וסיפורים ביידיש, יצירותיו פורסמו בכתבי עת רבים. כתב רבות על חוויית השבי ונדודיו. לעברית תורגם רק ספר אחד, "בממלכת הילדות". האוסף שלפנינו כולל:
1. ספר ישעיהו, פירט (Fürth), ו1844. על הכריכה הפנימית אקס-ליבריס של אליעזר שינדלר עם תוספת בכתב יד "גר שנתגייר נכנס תחת כנפי השכינה שבת קא'". לאחר שירותו בצבא, במלחמת העולם הראשונה, שהה בקהילת גרים ויתכן שמשפט זה נכתב בחומש באותה תקופה.
2. לידער [שירים], מאת אליעזר שינדלר (מינכן). הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1929.
3. ארבעה חיבורים כרוכים יחד, מאת אליעזר שינדלר. הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1930-36.
4. שתי חוברות כרוכות יחד. 1. "לידער געזונגען פון די ארבעטער-רינג-שולן: לערניאר 1941- 1942" [שירי ילדים לבתי ספר יהודיים], מיכל געלבארט, הוצאת, בילדונגס-קאמיטעט פון ארבעטער-רינג, ניו יורק, [1941-42], 2. אחדים מכתבי שינדלער כרוכים יחד, בין השאר, "פינף לידער מיט נאטן" [חמישה שירים עם תוים], אליעזר שינדלר ויעקב וויינגרטן, וילנה, 1936.
5. שלושה סיפורים של אליעזר שינדלר כרוכים יחד, בהוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1936-37.
6. ארבע חוברות של סיפורים של שינדלר כרוכים יחד, הוצאת גרינינקע ביימעלעך, וילנה, 1937-38. בכל חוברת 48 עמ', 19 ס"מ.
גודל ומצב משתנים.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Collection of writings, leaves and essay-drafts handwritten by Meir Hartiner, [1950s].
Writings about Jewish History, development of heresy into Christianity and the history of Christianity, writings about "the repentance of Jewish sages for boycotting the Son of God [Jesus], Zadok the Pharesee, and more. Most of the material is about the relations between the Jewish and Christian religions and it seems that it was meant to be the basis for a book by the title "New documents for the study of the Jewish religion".
Meir Hartiner (1881-1971) – Jewish educator and editor native of Galicia. Served as a teacher in schools in Tarnopol (Galicia), in Vienna and in Eretz Israel and contantly published articles, essays and translations in Hebrew newspapers and periodicals. His poems in Yiddish, for which he composed tunes, were very popular in the days prior to WW I. Hundreds of handwritten pages, leaves 16.5 cm. Overall good condition.
Writings about Jewish History, development of heresy into Christianity and the history of Christianity, writings about "the repentance of Jewish sages for boycotting the Son of God [Jesus], Zadok the Pharesee, and more. Most of the material is about the relations between the Jewish and Christian religions and it seems that it was meant to be the basis for a book by the title "New documents for the study of the Jewish religion".
Meir Hartiner (1881-1971) – Jewish educator and editor native of Galicia. Served as a teacher in schools in Tarnopol (Galicia), in Vienna and in Eretz Israel and contantly published articles, essays and translations in Hebrew newspapers and periodicals. His poems in Yiddish, for which he composed tunes, were very popular in the days prior to WW I. Hundreds of handwritten pages, leaves 16.5 cm. Overall good condition.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $600
Sold for: $813
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"Yerushalayim, Kiryat Hagazit…! (Bedarkey Kadmonim)". A poem handwritten by Shaul Tchernichovsky. Tel-Aviv, 1933.
In the poem "Yerushalayim, Kiryat Hagazit!"the poet praises the eternal city of Jerusalem, captured in the hands of strangers, and looks forward hopefully to the day when it will cease being the city of three religions and will be the city of its people only.
In the draft presented, on three pages, appear numerous additions and corrections in the poet's handwriting, and in several instances the version differs from the printed and well known version of the poem. Signed in the end "Shaul Tchernichovsky, Tel Aviv. 33" and ink stamped "Dr. med. S. Tchernichovsky". 3 leaves, 24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, creases and spots.
In the poem "Yerushalayim, Kiryat Hagazit!"the poet praises the eternal city of Jerusalem, captured in the hands of strangers, and looks forward hopefully to the day when it will cease being the city of three religions and will be the city of its people only.
In the draft presented, on three pages, appear numerous additions and corrections in the poet's handwriting, and in several instances the version differs from the printed and well known version of the poem. Signed in the end "Shaul Tchernichovsky, Tel Aviv. 33" and ink stamped "Dr. med. S. Tchernichovsky". 3 leaves, 24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, creases and spots.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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A long letter handwritten by David Frishman. Addressee unknown. Warsaw, August 1912. Hebrew.
Frishman writes that a person contacted him and offered an amount of 15,000 Francs for the founding of a literary competition for Hebrew novels. The winner will receive this amount of money as a prize. Frishman asks the person to whom the letter is addressed to serve as a judge in this competition, unless he wishes to compete himself: "I am afraid that this competition will eventually not take place, not for lack of writers, but for lack of judges. It is almost impossible to find three judges." We do not know if the competition finally took place, but this is, no doubt, the first competition in the history of Hebrew literature. Leaf 20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor spotting. slight tear on letter's upper part.
Frishman writes that a person contacted him and offered an amount of 15,000 Francs for the founding of a literary competition for Hebrew novels. The winner will receive this amount of money as a prize. Frishman asks the person to whom the letter is addressed to serve as a judge in this competition, unless he wishes to compete himself: "I am afraid that this competition will eventually not take place, not for lack of writers, but for lack of judges. It is almost impossible to find three judges." We do not know if the competition finally took place, but this is, no doubt, the first competition in the history of Hebrew literature. Leaf 20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor spotting. slight tear on letter's upper part.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Sold for: $250
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Five postcards sent by the poet and author Zalman Shneur (1887-1959) to his friend Dr. Yehuda Boehm. Germany, 1917,1921,1922. Yiddish.
As is common between friends, Shneur wrties about various matters: his literary work, his brothers and family members, a Jewish Trade Show which he visited, common friends and trips from here to there. In one of the postcards Shneur just wrote "Ketiva VeHatima Tovah!" in large letters (with several additional words). In one of the postcards Shneur prays for the redemption of Israel and Israeli culture and mentions Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolov in the same breath. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Spots.
As is common between friends, Shneur wrties about various matters: his literary work, his brothers and family members, a Jewish Trade Show which he visited, common friends and trips from here to there. In one of the postcards Shneur just wrote "Ketiva VeHatima Tovah!" in large letters (with several additional words). In one of the postcards Shneur prays for the redemption of Israel and Israeli culture and mentions Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolov in the same breath. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Spots.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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A draft of a poem, handwritten by Uri Zvi Grinberg on both sides of the leaf [ca.1950-1953].
On one side appears (handwritten in pencil) a draft of the poem "Shir Shalhey Kayitz 5710” [1950]. This is an early draft: The poem was published in Grinberg's book "Rehovot HaNahar, Sefer HaIlyot ve HaKoach" (Shocken: Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv, 1954), found on page 378 with numerous variations in comparison with the draft presented here. The expression used for the title to this important book – "Rehovot HaNahar" is derived from this very poem. However, as it appears, on the other side of the leaf of the presented draft, Grinberg sketched out in pen and in large characters, an alternative name for the book's title which proves that at some point he meant to use the title "Dam MiDami” [Blood of my Blood] and not "Rehovot HaNahar". Leaf 21.5X21 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting and minor folding marks.
On one side appears (handwritten in pencil) a draft of the poem "Shir Shalhey Kayitz 5710” [1950]. This is an early draft: The poem was published in Grinberg's book "Rehovot HaNahar, Sefer HaIlyot ve HaKoach" (Shocken: Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv, 1954), found on page 378 with numerous variations in comparison with the draft presented here. The expression used for the title to this important book – "Rehovot HaNahar" is derived from this very poem. However, as it appears, on the other side of the leaf of the presented draft, Grinberg sketched out in pen and in large characters, an alternative name for the book's title which proves that at some point he meant to use the title "Dam MiDami” [Blood of my Blood] and not "Rehovot HaNahar". Leaf 21.5X21 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting and minor folding marks.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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A letter handwritten by Lea Goldberg, addressed to the editor of “Gazith” (Gabriel Talphir). Raseiniai, Lithuania, June 8, 1934.
Goldberg informs in this letter that she accepts the offer to work for "Gazith" and that she sent two poems of hers. "I hope that the material is suitable for you. I am willing to send more material, after those two have been printed".
When this letter was sent, Goldberg stayed in Lithuania, after her studies, taught literature in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Raseiniai and was one of the authors group "Petach". Leaf 26 cm. Fair-good condition. Spots. Folding marks, filing holes and minor tears.
Goldberg informs in this letter that she accepts the offer to work for "Gazith" and that she sent two poems of hers. "I hope that the material is suitable for you. I am willing to send more material, after those two have been printed".
When this letter was sent, Goldberg stayed in Lithuania, after her studies, taught literature in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Raseiniai and was one of the authors group "Petach". Leaf 26 cm. Fair-good condition. Spots. Folding marks, filing holes and minor tears.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Mikhtavim mi-nesi’ah medumah [Letters from an Imaginary Journey], Lea Goldberg. Tel-Aviv: "Davar", [1937]. 1st edition. A dedication handwritten by Lea Goldberg appears on the title page, for Zalman Shazar, third president of the State of Israel (author, poet and historian, minister and Knesset member): "To Zalman Rubashov from Lea Goldberg", dated, February 3, 1937. 78, [1] pp, 24 cm. Fair condition. Cover somewhat damaged and partly detached. Spots. Tears and folds to borders of leaves and to corners.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Large notebook compiling blue Bristol leaves on which Yehuda Amichai wrote in his handwriting (with a felt-tipped pen) ten of his poems.
For list of poems see Hebrew text.
Cardboard and cloth binding, to which the poet added his name, in handwriting. [20] pp, 33.9 cm. 13 written pages. Good condition, faded borders, loose cover. A library ink stamp on the first page.
For list of poems see Hebrew text.
Cardboard and cloth binding, to which the poet added his name, in handwriting. [20] pp, 33.9 cm. 13 written pages. Good condition, faded borders, loose cover. A library ink stamp on the first page.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Revivim, literary anthology, edited by Joseph Chaim Brenner. Lvov-Jaffa, [1908-1919].
Booklets 1-6, (complete set), bound together in four volumes (1-2, 3-4, 5, 6). Important literary anthologies edited and published by Brenner when he discontinued the publication of "HaMeorer".
Volume 1 (booklets 1-2): 96, 83 pp; volume 2 (booklets 3-4): 167, [11] pp; volume 3 (booklet 5): 130 pp; volume 4 (booklet 6): 104 pp. 23 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Ex-library copy. New bindings. Four volumes in a fine cardboard case.
Booklets 1-6, (complete set), bound together in four volumes (1-2, 3-4, 5, 6). Important literary anthologies edited and published by Brenner when he discontinued the publication of "HaMeorer".
Volume 1 (booklets 1-2): 96, 83 pp; volume 2 (booklets 3-4): 167, [11] pp; volume 3 (booklet 5): 130 pp; volume 4 (booklet 6): 104 pp. 23 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Ex-library copy. New bindings. Four volumes in a fine cardboard case.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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Manifest "Hazrom". Artistic-literary magazine edited by Gabriel Talphir. Tel-Aviv, Adar 1928.
Participants in this issue: Talphir, Moshe Zamiri and Simcha Eisen. A dedication handwritten by Moshe Zamiri appears on the first page. [4] pp, 57 cm. Fair-good condition. Restored tears (text omissions). Folding marks and spots. In a fine cardboard folder.
Participants in this issue: Talphir, Moshe Zamiri and Simcha Eisen. A dedication handwritten by Moshe Zamiri appears on the first page. [4] pp, 57 cm. Fair-good condition. Restored tears (text omissions). Folding marks and spots. In a fine cardboard folder.
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