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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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"Megilat HaZekenim asher BaKotel HaMa'aravi (Leyom Yerushalayim)", by Yitzchak Navon, handwritten. May 1971.
The text is a short story written in a "legendary" style, telling of 32 elderly men and women from Jerusalem, who gather and make an agreement with G-d according to which their souls will be taken instead of the souls of soldiers who are about to be killed in battle. The story was distributed by the Ministry of Defense to bereaved families. The manuscript is dedicated to Simcha Holzberg (see previous items).
6 folded leaves, 23 cm. Good condition, spotting (caused by adhesive tape) throughout all the leaves.
The text is a short story written in a "legendary" style, telling of 32 elderly men and women from Jerusalem, who gather and make an agreement with G-d according to which their souls will be taken instead of the souls of soldiers who are about to be killed in battle. The story was distributed by the Ministry of Defense to bereaved families. The manuscript is dedicated to Simcha Holzberg (see previous items).
6 folded leaves, 23 cm. Good condition, spotting (caused by adhesive tape) throughout all the leaves.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Drafts for the book "Shai LaNo'ar, General Anthology" (about literature, science, art, Judaism, personages, countries and people, social games). Collected and edited by Yariv Amtaziya [pseudonym of Pinchas Sadeh] and Ya'akov Avishai (Tel-Aviv: M. Mizrahi, 1965).
Presented here is the first draft for the above mentioned book, most of it handwritten by Pinchas Sadeh (most of the text written by Sadeh was not included in the final version of the book), including legends handwritten by Sadeh and texts composed by him for comic strips; attached are illustrations, reproductions, tales, newspaper cuttings, and more, which were meant to appear in the book. Total of about 30 leaves handwritten by Sadeh (some are copies of carbon paper?).
Size and condition vary. Attached is a copy of the book "Shai LaNo'ar".
Presented here is the first draft for the above mentioned book, most of it handwritten by Pinchas Sadeh (most of the text written by Sadeh was not included in the final version of the book), including legends handwritten by Sadeh and texts composed by him for comic strips; attached are illustrations, reproductions, tales, newspaper cuttings, and more, which were meant to appear in the book. Total of about 30 leaves handwritten by Sadeh (some are copies of carbon paper?).
Size and condition vary. Attached is a copy of the book "Shai LaNo'ar".
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Tiyul BeEyona, poem by Meir Wieseltier. Kiltartan publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1963. Illustration by Nahoum Cohen (Kein).
The first poetry book published by Meir Wieseltier. Printed in 200 numbered copies, at the same time that Maxim Ghilan's poem "Matach" was published. Both works were printed in limited editions on large cardboard sheets folded into four, resembling thin poetry books and are a preliminary publication of the one-time periodical "Kiltartan". "Matach" and "Tiyul BeEyona" were launched in a special poetry evening in the "Hamam" hall in Jaffa on June 23, 1963. Most of the copies of "Tiyul BeEyona" were lost and this work has never been reprinted in any of Wieseltier's poetry books.
Presented here is copy no. 115. On the colophon appears a dedication handwritten by Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen: "to Nahoum, second time is better than the first time" (September 1965).
Sheet: 35X50 cm, folded in four. Good condition. Slight spotting. Creases. Scribble in pen on one page.
The first poetry book published by Meir Wieseltier. Printed in 200 numbered copies, at the same time that Maxim Ghilan's poem "Matach" was published. Both works were printed in limited editions on large cardboard sheets folded into four, resembling thin poetry books and are a preliminary publication of the one-time periodical "Kiltartan". "Matach" and "Tiyul BeEyona" were launched in a special poetry evening in the "Hamam" hall in Jaffa on June 23, 1963. Most of the copies of "Tiyul BeEyona" were lost and this work has never been reprinted in any of Wieseltier's poetry books.
Presented here is copy no. 115. On the colophon appears a dedication handwritten by Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen: "to Nahoum, second time is better than the first time" (September 1965).
Sheet: 35X50 cm, folded in four. Good condition. Slight spotting. Creases. Scribble in pen on one page.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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1. Matach, by Maxim Ghilan. Published by Beit Peula Kiltartan, Tel-Aviv, June 1963.
Printed in two hundred numbered copies, concurrently with the printing of the poem "Tiyul BeEyona" by Meir Wieseltier. (see previous item). Copy no. 16, with a dedication handwritten by Ghilan: "go!go!go! with a kiss on the forehead – Maxim". Sheet: 35X50 cm. Good condition. Creases, minor tears within folding marks.
2-6. Five letters from Maxim Ghilan to Nahoum Cohen. Three handwritten letters; two printed, with handwritten corrections, additions and signature. Personal letters, humoristic, also concerning literary matters. In two letters Ghilan mentions the literary anthology "Kiltartan". Ghilan writes in one of the letters: "…if you are a man / woman / child – join Kiltartan!". Sizes and conditions vary (one letter is incomplete – page 2 only).
Printed in two hundred numbered copies, concurrently with the printing of the poem "Tiyul BeEyona" by Meir Wieseltier. (see previous item). Copy no. 16, with a dedication handwritten by Ghilan: "go!go!go! with a kiss on the forehead – Maxim". Sheet: 35X50 cm. Good condition. Creases, minor tears within folding marks.
2-6. Five letters from Maxim Ghilan to Nahoum Cohen. Three handwritten letters; two printed, with handwritten corrections, additions and signature. Personal letters, humoristic, also concerning literary matters. In two letters Ghilan mentions the literary anthology "Kiltartan". Ghilan writes in one of the letters: "…if you are a man / woman / child – join Kiltartan!". Sizes and conditions vary (one letter is incomplete – page 2 only).
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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"Tiyul BeEyona" by Meir Wieseltier and literary periodicals edited by Wieseltier. 1963-1964.
1. Tiyul BeEyona, poem by Meir Wieseltier. [Published by Kiltartan, Tel-Aviv, 1963]. Printed in a limited edition of 200 numbered copies, on a large cardboard sheet, folded into four. Copy no 137.
2. Pshita, Popular literary paper. Issue no. 1, 1967 with the participation of Nachum Cohen, Yair Hurwitz, Yona Wallach and others.
3. Gog – Poetry Issues, no. 1. "Davar" press, Tel-Aviv, 1969. Poems by Dalia Hertz, Avot Yeshurun, Menahem Braun [Ben], Yair Hurwitz, Harold Schimmel, Hanoch Levin, Yona Wallach and Meir Wieseltier.
4. Poetry issues, no. 2. "Davar" press, Tel-Aviv, 1974. On the first page, a dedication handwritten by Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen.
Size and condition vary.
1. Tiyul BeEyona, poem by Meir Wieseltier. [Published by Kiltartan, Tel-Aviv, 1963]. Printed in a limited edition of 200 numbered copies, on a large cardboard sheet, folded into four. Copy no 137.
2. Pshita, Popular literary paper. Issue no. 1, 1967 with the participation of Nachum Cohen, Yair Hurwitz, Yona Wallach and others.
3. Gog – Poetry Issues, no. 1. "Davar" press, Tel-Aviv, 1969. Poems by Dalia Hertz, Avot Yeshurun, Menahem Braun [Ben], Yair Hurwitz, Harold Schimmel, Hanoch Levin, Yona Wallach and Meir Wieseltier.
4. Poetry issues, no. 2. "Davar" press, Tel-Aviv, 1974. On the first page, a dedication handwritten by Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen.
Size and condition vary.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Nine books by Meir Wieseltier.
1-7. Seven books with dedications handwritten by Meir Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen:
• Pnim VeHutz, 1977. • Ie Yevani, 1985. • Machsan, 1994. Dedication: "To Nahum, the 12th book on the shelf, another pile of Assyrian letters". • Pgimot, anthology of translations and adaptations, 1979. Dedication: "To Nahum, who accompanied the production of this book through all the stages and saved whatever could be saved in the author's nervous system". • Kach, 1973. • Davar Optimi, Assiyat Shirim, 1976. • Kitzur Shnot Hashishim, 1984.
8-9. Two books with no dedication: • Meah Shirim,
1969. • Michtavim veShirim Acherim, 1986.
Size and condition vary.
1-7. Seven books with dedications handwritten by Meir Wieseltier to Nahoum Cohen:
• Pnim VeHutz, 1977. • Ie Yevani, 1985. • Machsan, 1994. Dedication: "To Nahum, the 12th book on the shelf, another pile of Assyrian letters". • Pgimot, anthology of translations and adaptations, 1979. Dedication: "To Nahum, who accompanied the production of this book through all the stages and saved whatever could be saved in the author's nervous system". • Kach, 1973. • Davar Optimi, Assiyat Shirim, 1976. • Kitzur Shnot Hashishim, 1984.
8-9. Two books with no dedication: • Meah Shirim,
1969. • Michtavim veShirim Acherim, 1986.
Size and condition vary.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Fourteen books by Yair Hurvitz, all, except for one, with dedications handwritten by Hurvitz. The books are dedicated, except for one, to Nahoum Cohen.
• Shirim le-Louise, "Personal edition, printed in 50 copies, not for sale", 1963. Dedication: "To Nahum, for the pages that miss his illustrations and for the readiness and for all the rest that can be said with friendship". • Salvion, 1966. (no dedication). • BeIr sh-reki'im lah ein umargo'ah machase, 1968. • Makom, 1968. • Narkisim Lemalchut Madmena, 1972. • Shirim 1960/1973, 1974. • Beshivti Levadi, 1976. • Anatomya shel Geshem, 1980. • Eretz Bechira, 1982. a Hebrew flowerbed”. “Yalkut LeYedidim, “signed and numbered edition of one hundred copies” (copy no. 4), 1984. • Yalkut LeYedidim. “Signed and numbered edition of one hundred copies (copy no. 50). • Yachasim U-Dea’ga, 1986. • Tzipor Keluah, 1987. Dedication: “To Yael and Nahum, Dear friends, a notebook is only a selection which combines a bird with atrial fibrillation, fondly, from Dr. Hurvitz – Cardiologist”.
Size and condition vary.
• Shirim le-Louise, "Personal edition, printed in 50 copies, not for sale", 1963. Dedication: "To Nahum, for the pages that miss his illustrations and for the readiness and for all the rest that can be said with friendship". • Salvion, 1966. (no dedication). • BeIr sh-reki'im lah ein umargo'ah machase, 1968. • Makom, 1968. • Narkisim Lemalchut Madmena, 1972. • Shirim 1960/1973, 1974. • Beshivti Levadi, 1976. • Anatomya shel Geshem, 1980. • Eretz Bechira, 1982. a Hebrew flowerbed”. “Yalkut LeYedidim, “signed and numbered edition of one hundred copies” (copy no. 4), 1984. • Yalkut LeYedidim. “Signed and numbered edition of one hundred copies (copy no. 50). • Yachasim U-Dea’ga, 1986. • Tzipor Keluah, 1987. Dedication: “To Yael and Nahum, Dear friends, a notebook is only a selection which combines a bird with atrial fibrillation, fondly, from Dr. Hurvitz – Cardiologist”.
Size and condition vary.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Ten books with authors' dedications to Nahoum Cohen.
1-4. Four books with dedications by Maxim Ghilan: • Gader Prutza, 14 poems by Maxim Ghilan. Illustrations: Moshe Gil. "Mashma" publishing, 1957. • Shahad, poems by Maxim Gilan. "Achshav" publishing, Jerusalem 1962 (dedication to Yael, Nahoum Cohen's wife). • Sichot Florentin: Daniel Florentin mesoche'ach im Maxim Ghilan. Yaron Golan publishing, 1998. • Bebayit Koress, Maxim Ghilan. "Mit'an" publishing, 2002.
5-6. Two books with dedications by Gabriel Moked: • 15 Variations, Gabriel Moked, "Mahadir" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1966. • Keta Katzar, Gabriel Moked. "Mahadir" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1967.
7-8. Book with dedication by Menachem Ben (Braun) and a book with his autograph: •Aderet HaGefen, Menachem Braun. "Eked" publishing, 1967. • Eretz HaYeshimon, T.S. Eliot. Hebrew: Menachem Braun. "Aleph" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1968. (Autograph on title page).
9. Moshel Yericho, play by Josef Mundy. "Achshav" publishing, 1975.
10. Opus, efes, Joseph Ben-Gal. I. Marcus and Co. publishing, Jerusalem, 1979.
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
1-4. Four books with dedications by Maxim Ghilan: • Gader Prutza, 14 poems by Maxim Ghilan. Illustrations: Moshe Gil. "Mashma" publishing, 1957. • Shahad, poems by Maxim Gilan. "Achshav" publishing, Jerusalem 1962 (dedication to Yael, Nahoum Cohen's wife). • Sichot Florentin: Daniel Florentin mesoche'ach im Maxim Ghilan. Yaron Golan publishing, 1998. • Bebayit Koress, Maxim Ghilan. "Mit'an" publishing, 2002.
5-6. Two books with dedications by Gabriel Moked: • 15 Variations, Gabriel Moked, "Mahadir" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1966. • Keta Katzar, Gabriel Moked. "Mahadir" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1967.
7-8. Book with dedication by Menachem Ben (Braun) and a book with his autograph: •Aderet HaGefen, Menachem Braun. "Eked" publishing, 1967. • Eretz HaYeshimon, T.S. Eliot. Hebrew: Menachem Braun. "Aleph" publishing, Tel-Aviv, 1968. (Autograph on title page).
9. Moshel Yericho, play by Josef Mundy. "Achshav" publishing, 1975.
10. Opus, efes, Joseph Ben-Gal. I. Marcus and Co. publishing, Jerusalem, 1979.
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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Legion, poem, Gabriel Talphir. Warsaw: "Pratzim", 1925.
Cover design by the artist Henryk Berlewi.
80 pp, + [1] page, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and tears, ownership ink stamp on the cover.
Cover design by the artist Henryk Berlewi.
80 pp, + [1] page, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and tears, ownership ink stamp on the cover.
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1-2. Two letters: • typewritten letter, signed by hand, from Max Brod to Manfred Geis, Jüdische Rundschau German paper theater critic. Tel-Aviv, 7.3.1952. German. Brod mentions in his letter a dispute between the two when the playwright and satirist Sami Grunman passed away – he was a friend of both – and mentions that he will say a few words in memory of Grunman prior to the next show in "Habima" theater. • Typewritten letter from Manfred Geis to Max Brod. Tel-Aviv, 9.3.1952. German.
3-4. Two books with dedications handwritten by Brod to Manfred Geis: • Das Diesseitswunder oder Die jüdische Idee und ihre Verwirklichung [The Miracle on Earth or the Jewish Idea and its Realization]. Tel-Aviv: Joachim Goldstein, 1939. German. • Shaul Melech Israel, play of grief in five acts, by Max Brod and S. Sholem. Jerusalem: Mo'adim VeKiryat Sefer Ltd, 1944.
5. Franz Kafka Eine Biographie [Franz Kafka – Biography], by Max Brod. Frankfurt am Main-Hamburg: Fischer Bucherei, 1963. German. With a dedication handwritten by Max Brod addressed to Meir Efrath, dated (1963).
6. Pierrot, der Spassvogel, by Jules Laforgue. Frankfurt am Main: Inel, 1965. German. Dedication handwritten by Brod (Tel-Aviv, 1966).
7. Streitbares Leben [Embattled Life] by Max Brod. Munich-Berlin-Vienna: F.A. Herbig, 1968. German. With dedication from Esther Hoffe to Manfred Geis.
8-17. Ten documents from the estate of Manfred Geis: a letter from Erich Kestner (signed by him) and poems by Kestner, typewritten.
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3-4. Two books with dedications handwritten by Brod to Manfred Geis: • Das Diesseitswunder oder Die jüdische Idee und ihre Verwirklichung [The Miracle on Earth or the Jewish Idea and its Realization]. Tel-Aviv: Joachim Goldstein, 1939. German. • Shaul Melech Israel, play of grief in five acts, by Max Brod and S. Sholem. Jerusalem: Mo'adim VeKiryat Sefer Ltd, 1944.
5. Franz Kafka Eine Biographie [Franz Kafka – Biography], by Max Brod. Frankfurt am Main-Hamburg: Fischer Bucherei, 1963. German. With a dedication handwritten by Max Brod addressed to Meir Efrath, dated (1963).
6. Pierrot, der Spassvogel, by Jules Laforgue. Frankfurt am Main: Inel, 1965. German. Dedication handwritten by Brod (Tel-Aviv, 1966).
7. Streitbares Leben [Embattled Life] by Max Brod. Munich-Berlin-Vienna: F.A. Herbig, 1968. German. With dedication from Esther Hoffe to Manfred Geis.
8-17. Ten documents from the estate of Manfred Geis: a letter from Erich Kestner (signed by him) and poems by Kestner, typewritten.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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1. Das Urteil, Eine Geschichte [The Judgment]. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff, 1916. German. 1st edition.
"The Judgment", short story by Franz Kafka, was first published in 1913 in the yearly literary magazine Arkadia (edited by Max Brod). The edition presented is the first "independent" edition of the book. Soft cover – black paper with a paper label printed in blue (the booklet was also printed in the same year with a beige paper binding with a white label). 29 pp, [1] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Tears around the spine and the binding's edges.
2. Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer, Ungedruckte Erzahlungen und Prosa aus dem Nachlass [building of the Great Wall of China, prose and stories that have not been published, from the Estate]. Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1931. German. 1st edition. "Building the Great Wall of China", stories gathered from Franz Kafka's Estate, edited by Max Brod and Joachim Schoeps. Hard cover. 266 pp, [3] pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Slight foxing. Minor damages to binding. Faded spine.
"The Judgment", short story by Franz Kafka, was first published in 1913 in the yearly literary magazine Arkadia (edited by Max Brod). The edition presented is the first "independent" edition of the book. Soft cover – black paper with a paper label printed in blue (the booklet was also printed in the same year with a beige paper binding with a white label). 29 pp, [1] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Tears around the spine and the binding's edges.
2. Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer, Ungedruckte Erzahlungen und Prosa aus dem Nachlass [building of the Great Wall of China, prose and stories that have not been published, from the Estate]. Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1931. German. 1st edition. "Building the Great Wall of China", stories gathered from Franz Kafka's Estate, edited by Max Brod and Joachim Schoeps. Hard cover. 266 pp, [3] pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Slight foxing. Minor damages to binding. Faded spine.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), Jerome K. Jerome. Translated by Avraham Epstein. Frankfurt am Main-Moscow-Odessa: Omanut, 1924. First Hebrew Edition.
First Hebrew edition of Jerome K. Jerome’s classic work of British humor “Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)”, published in 1889. Epstein’s translation endured for almost 50 years, until Burlah’s of 1971.
[2], 270 pp, 20 cm. Good condition. Creases. Foxing and stains. Ex-library copy (with ink stamps on some of the pages).
First Hebrew edition of Jerome K. Jerome’s classic work of British humor “Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)”, published in 1889. Epstein’s translation endured for almost 50 years, until Burlah’s of 1971.
[2], 270 pp, 20 cm. Good condition. Creases. Foxing and stains. Ex-library copy (with ink stamps on some of the pages).
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