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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Bill of sale for lands (130 dunam) in Motza. [April 10, 1900]. A fine document, written in Rashi script, with an account of the land sold in "the colony village Motza", with a visual depiction of the estate borders, the trees and gardens, the vegetable gardens getting water from "Ein el Fuqa" and "Ein el Limona" springs. The bill also records the funds, the deeds' numbers etc.
Signed by the sellers and by rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar (with ink stamp) and by the witnesses Yitzchak Lamsali and Shimon Zion Na'im.
The sellers: Binyamin Ben Shlomo Yehezkel Yehuda (first signatory), his brother Shimon (second signatory), their nephew Eliyahu Zvi Ben Haim Faraj (third signatory) and his mother (of the nephew) Bulisa Shapira (also a signatory), they all sell their lands to the buyers: Shmaryahu Chavin, Avraham Yitzchak Menker and his brother Mordechai Eliezer, Eliyahu Henig [see "the Jerusalemite activist Eliyahu Henig" by Pinchas Grayevsky, Jerusalem, 1935] and Nahum Nathansohn [one of the founders of the Jewish Institute for the Blind" and "Zichron Moshe" neighborhood in Jerusalem].
Sheet of paper: 57X41 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears and creases, mainly around the edges, with minor damages to text and to signatures.
Signed by the sellers and by rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar (with ink stamp) and by the witnesses Yitzchak Lamsali and Shimon Zion Na'im.
The sellers: Binyamin Ben Shlomo Yehezkel Yehuda (first signatory), his brother Shimon (second signatory), their nephew Eliyahu Zvi Ben Haim Faraj (third signatory) and his mother (of the nephew) Bulisa Shapira (also a signatory), they all sell their lands to the buyers: Shmaryahu Chavin, Avraham Yitzchak Menker and his brother Mordechai Eliezer, Eliyahu Henig [see "the Jerusalemite activist Eliyahu Henig" by Pinchas Grayevsky, Jerusalem, 1935] and Nahum Nathansohn [one of the founders of the Jewish Institute for the Blind" and "Zichron Moshe" neighborhood in Jerusalem].
Sheet of paper: 57X41 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears and creases, mainly around the edges, with minor damages to text and to signatures.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Eretz Israel oder Uganda? Fun Zioni Pashut [Ya'akov Rabinovitch].Vilnius: P. Gerber press, 1904. Yiddish.
"Eretz Israel or Uganda", by Ya'akov Rabinovitch.
Early in the 20th century, before immigrating to Eretz Israel, Ya'akov Rabinovitch worked for the "Odessa Committee" and was Ussishkin's "right hand". During this period he published some significant pamphlets in Yiddish including "Eretz Israel or Uganda". He used the pseudonym "Zioni Pashut" to sign his books.
60, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Slight spotting. Loose cover with tears on spine. Ink stamp of "Agudat Hastudentim Hachaver, Basel" on the cover and on the title page. A piece of paper is glued to the corner of the front cover.
"Eretz Israel or Uganda", by Ya'akov Rabinovitch.
Early in the 20th century, before immigrating to Eretz Israel, Ya'akov Rabinovitch worked for the "Odessa Committee" and was Ussishkin's "right hand". During this period he published some significant pamphlets in Yiddish including "Eretz Israel or Uganda". He used the pseudonym "Zioni Pashut" to sign his books.
60, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Slight spotting. Loose cover with tears on spine. Ink stamp of "Agudat Hastudentim Hachaver, Basel" on the cover and on the title page. A piece of paper is glued to the corner of the front cover.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
Bound Volume of Issues of the French Magazine "Le Rire" [The Laughter]. Issues 209-260. November 1898-October 1899. French. Amongst the issues in this volume:
• A special issue dedicated to the voyage of Emperor Wilhelm II to Eretz Israel. Issue no. 212, November 26, 1898. With three illustrations in color (lithographs) and numerous b/w illustrations: on the front cover – a portrait of the Emperor with a halo surrounding his head. Within the issue numerous illustrations which continue to develop the Emperor's image as Jesus – healing a leper, baptism in the Jordan River (illustration titled "Cold shower in the Jordan"), as well as an illustration in color (printed on two pages) depicting the Emperor's entrance to Jerusalem, riding a donkey. An additional illustration (spread on two pages), depicts the Emperor's visit to a Harem. On the back cover appears an illustration titled "one-man band in a European concert" portraying the Emperor as a multi-hands figure; holding in each hand a different instrument: trumpet, harp, sword, gun, book, cross, and more.
• Several issues refer to the Dreyfus Affair with illustrations related to Dreyfus. Amongst them illustrations portraying Edgar Demange – Dreyfus's attorney; Joseph Reinach – author and politician, a supporter of Dreyfus; Arthur Meyer – journalist, an anti-Dreyfusard; and more.
Le Rire – a satiric illustrated weekly magazine founded in Paris in 1894 and published until the 1950s. The magazine was very successful, and published illustrations and caricatures, in b/w and in color, created by leading French artists.
Volume: 31 cm. Good condition.
• A special issue dedicated to the voyage of Emperor Wilhelm II to Eretz Israel. Issue no. 212, November 26, 1898. With three illustrations in color (lithographs) and numerous b/w illustrations: on the front cover – a portrait of the Emperor with a halo surrounding his head. Within the issue numerous illustrations which continue to develop the Emperor's image as Jesus – healing a leper, baptism in the Jordan River (illustration titled "Cold shower in the Jordan"), as well as an illustration in color (printed on two pages) depicting the Emperor's entrance to Jerusalem, riding a donkey. An additional illustration (spread on two pages), depicts the Emperor's visit to a Harem. On the back cover appears an illustration titled "one-man band in a European concert" portraying the Emperor as a multi-hands figure; holding in each hand a different instrument: trumpet, harp, sword, gun, book, cross, and more.
• Several issues refer to the Dreyfus Affair with illustrations related to Dreyfus. Amongst them illustrations portraying Edgar Demange – Dreyfus's attorney; Joseph Reinach – author and politician, a supporter of Dreyfus; Arthur Meyer – journalist, an anti-Dreyfusard; and more.
Le Rire – a satiric illustrated weekly magazine founded in Paris in 1894 and published until the 1950s. The magazine was very successful, and published illustrations and caricatures, in b/w and in color, created by leading French artists.
Volume: 31 cm. Good condition.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Jerusalem, essays about studies of the Holy Land, its situation, its history and all that concerns its past and present, published yearly in Hebrew and Ashkenazi [German], by Avraham Moshe Luntz. Vienna-Jerusalem, 1882-1919.
Complete set which consists of thirteen annuals in ten volumes. First volume was printed in Vienna. The last volume was printed after Luntz's death, by his daughter. Parts in German and in English were added to volumes 1-4.
Comments handwritten by Eliezer Rivlin appear in two of the volumes.
Ten volumes: 19 cm. Missing leaves from Volume no. 4. Torn and worn bindings. Covers of booklets missing in some of the volumes.
Complete set which consists of thirteen annuals in ten volumes. First volume was printed in Vienna. The last volume was printed after Luntz's death, by his daughter. Parts in German and in English were added to volumes 1-4.
Comments handwritten by Eliezer Rivlin appear in two of the volumes.
Ten volumes: 19 cm. Missing leaves from Volume no. 4. Torn and worn bindings. Covers of booklets missing in some of the volumes.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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[Hebrew Gymnasium, schools regulations, by Dr. I. Matman. Jaffa, ca. 1908].
Booklet with no cover and no title page. Detailed in the booklet are the school's regulations, procedure of students' admittance ("whoever wants to be admitted to one of the departments has to present a doctor's certificate testifying that he is in good health and that he does not carry any contagious disease") and the curriculum of the different departments.
Yehudah Leib Matman (1869-1939) founded in 1905, together with his wife, in their home, the Hebrew Gymnasium, later "Gymnasia Herzliya".
14, [2] pp, 19 cm. Good condition, paper cover (late) with a handwritten title. Spotting, minor tears and wear. "Hebrew Gymnasium Jaffa Dr. I. Matman" ink stamp.
Booklet with no cover and no title page. Detailed in the booklet are the school's regulations, procedure of students' admittance ("whoever wants to be admitted to one of the departments has to present a doctor's certificate testifying that he is in good health and that he does not carry any contagious disease") and the curriculum of the different departments.
Yehudah Leib Matman (1869-1939) founded in 1905, together with his wife, in their home, the Hebrew Gymnasium, later "Gymnasia Herzliya".
14, [2] pp, 19 cm. Good condition, paper cover (late) with a handwritten title. Spotting, minor tears and wear. "Hebrew Gymnasium Jaffa Dr. I. Matman" ink stamp.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $200
Unsold
A bible book, published by "Central", Warsaw-Paris, 1913, with a printed dedication to a graduate of the second year of Gymnasia Herzliya.
On the first page "In remembrance of the graduation of Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel-Aviv, the Committee of Tel-Aviv presents this Bible to the student of the second year Mrs. Sarah Simchon", 1914.
1378 pp, 12 cm. Good-fair condition, torn leaf and several detached leaves.
On the first page "In remembrance of the graduation of Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel-Aviv, the Committee of Tel-Aviv presents this Bible to the student of the second year Mrs. Sarah Simchon", 1914.
1378 pp, 12 cm. Good-fair condition, torn leaf and several detached leaves.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Five issues of “Hadashot MeHa’aretz [News From The Land] – The Palestine News,” 1918-1919.
“Hadashot MeHa’aretz - Hebrew edition of the weekly newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in occupied enemy territory. Published every Friday, G.H.O. Palestine. Price per issue: One Egyptian Piastre”. Included are the issues dated July 16, 1918, November 15, 1918, December 6, 1918, March 20, 1919 and April 10, 1919.
“Hadashot MeHa’aretz”, the Hebrew edition of the regional British Army newspaper “The Palestine News”, was the first Hebrew newspaper published in Eretz Israel after it was conquered by the British in WWI (this after all the local Hebrew newspapers were forced to close in 1917 by the Ottoman authorities). The newspaper was printed in Jerusalem and was first published on April 4, 1918. The editorial staff, however, was ordered by the British to operate from Cairo. At the time, the newspaper’s subscribers numbered 13 and the number of readers was not much more. The newspaper, which editorially maintained a mild Zionist attitude, was published weekly, every Friday. A total of 53 issues were published, between April 1918 and April 1919, when the newspaper was closed by order of the British authorities. Two months later, in June 1919, the first issue of the daily “Hadashot Ha’aretz” – the civilian offshoot of “Hadashot MeHa’aretz” – was published in Jerusalem. In December 1919 the word “Hadashot” was omitted and the title became “Ha’aretz”, which continues to be published to this day.
[14] pp per issue, 40 cm. Fair condition, detached leaves, tears and spots.
“Hadashot MeHa’aretz - Hebrew edition of the weekly newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in occupied enemy territory. Published every Friday, G.H.O. Palestine. Price per issue: One Egyptian Piastre”. Included are the issues dated July 16, 1918, November 15, 1918, December 6, 1918, March 20, 1919 and April 10, 1919.
“Hadashot MeHa’aretz”, the Hebrew edition of the regional British Army newspaper “The Palestine News”, was the first Hebrew newspaper published in Eretz Israel after it was conquered by the British in WWI (this after all the local Hebrew newspapers were forced to close in 1917 by the Ottoman authorities). The newspaper was printed in Jerusalem and was first published on April 4, 1918. The editorial staff, however, was ordered by the British to operate from Cairo. At the time, the newspaper’s subscribers numbered 13 and the number of readers was not much more. The newspaper, which editorially maintained a mild Zionist attitude, was published weekly, every Friday. A total of 53 issues were published, between April 1918 and April 1919, when the newspaper was closed by order of the British authorities. Two months later, in June 1919, the first issue of the daily “Hadashot Ha’aretz” – the civilian offshoot of “Hadashot MeHa’aretz” – was published in Jerusalem. In December 1919 the word “Hadashot” was omitted and the title became “Ha’aretz”, which continues to be published to this day.
[14] pp per issue, 40 cm. Fair condition, detached leaves, tears and spots.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
An extensive collection of reports, memorandums and documents from the estate of Engineer Nahum Tisch (Tishbi), dealing with settlement and industry in Eretz Israel. Numerous reports and documents from the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s, including reports prepared for the Mandate Government and for the the Palestine Zionists Executive. Printed reports and handwritten documents. Mostly in English or in German.
Collection includes: • Memorandums by Nahum Tisch regarding his plan to build a new irrigation system for agricultural industry in Eretz Israel (a system which he developed and named "Overhead watering system"). Accompanied by sketches drawn by hand; additional reports on the water situation in Eretz Israel (German and English). • "The Prospects of El Akaba", a typewritten report and a handwritten draft with maps and illustrations, regarding the development of Akaba Port. • Long report to the Palestine Zionist Executive from Y.[Ya'akov?] Braude, summing up the events in the Western Wall in July-August 1929, until the 1929 riots broke out. • Folder with letters and copies of documents regarding the employment of Nahum Tisch by the Palestine Zionists Executive in Jerusalem, and its representative – Arthur Rupin, including a letter handwritten by Rupin and documents signed by him. • Essay by Dr. Zelig Eugen Soskin regarding settlement in Eretz Israel. • Reports of the Palestine Office of the Zionist Organization in London about settlement in Eretz Israel, 1919. • Additional reports and surveys, with maps and sketches.
Nahum Tisch (1885-1952), engineer, born in Yanov. Studied in Germany, Switzerland and Belgium and got his diploma as an engineer in London. In 1916 was employed by the War Ministry in London. Due to his professional expertise and knowledge of languages, he was invited in 1920 to join an international delegation, representing Britain, for a referendum and for the setting of borders between Germany and Denmark in Schleswig-Holstein. He turned down this offer in favor of the role of director of the department of commerce and trade in the the Zionist executive office in Jerusalem. After he came to Eretz Israel he changed his name to Tishbi. In this capacity he organized the industrialists in a united association, was one of the founders of the Industrialists Association and was elected as an honor-member in the executive board and the presidency. Acted for Jewish industry in the country and paved the way to propaganda promoting local industry.
Attached: A collection of letters, documents and photos from the estate of Tisch, [1920s until the 1950s]; • hundreds of documents and letters, some concern matters of industry and others are personal. Letters to and from Nahum Tishbi and letters to and from his son, Shaul Tishbi (manufacturer of wool threads) and other family members. • Passports. • Tens of photos. • Business cards and “Shana Tovah” cards. • Booklet: “To Nahum Tishbi, for his 50th birthday” and letters of greetings for his birthday. • Letters of condolences to the Tishbi family after Nahum’s death. • and more.
The collection contains hundreds of items. Sizes and condition vary.
Collection includes: • Memorandums by Nahum Tisch regarding his plan to build a new irrigation system for agricultural industry in Eretz Israel (a system which he developed and named "Overhead watering system"). Accompanied by sketches drawn by hand; additional reports on the water situation in Eretz Israel (German and English). • "The Prospects of El Akaba", a typewritten report and a handwritten draft with maps and illustrations, regarding the development of Akaba Port. • Long report to the Palestine Zionist Executive from Y.[Ya'akov?] Braude, summing up the events in the Western Wall in July-August 1929, until the 1929 riots broke out. • Folder with letters and copies of documents regarding the employment of Nahum Tisch by the Palestine Zionists Executive in Jerusalem, and its representative – Arthur Rupin, including a letter handwritten by Rupin and documents signed by him. • Essay by Dr. Zelig Eugen Soskin regarding settlement in Eretz Israel. • Reports of the Palestine Office of the Zionist Organization in London about settlement in Eretz Israel, 1919. • Additional reports and surveys, with maps and sketches.
Nahum Tisch (1885-1952), engineer, born in Yanov. Studied in Germany, Switzerland and Belgium and got his diploma as an engineer in London. In 1916 was employed by the War Ministry in London. Due to his professional expertise and knowledge of languages, he was invited in 1920 to join an international delegation, representing Britain, for a referendum and for the setting of borders between Germany and Denmark in Schleswig-Holstein. He turned down this offer in favor of the role of director of the department of commerce and trade in the the Zionist executive office in Jerusalem. After he came to Eretz Israel he changed his name to Tishbi. In this capacity he organized the industrialists in a united association, was one of the founders of the Industrialists Association and was elected as an honor-member in the executive board and the presidency. Acted for Jewish industry in the country and paved the way to propaganda promoting local industry.
Attached: A collection of letters, documents and photos from the estate of Tisch, [1920s until the 1950s]; • hundreds of documents and letters, some concern matters of industry and others are personal. Letters to and from Nahum Tishbi and letters to and from his son, Shaul Tishbi (manufacturer of wool threads) and other family members. • Passports. • Tens of photos. • Business cards and “Shana Tovah” cards. • Booklet: “To Nahum Tishbi, for his 50th birthday” and letters of greetings for his birthday. • Letters of condolences to the Tishbi family after Nahum’s death. • and more.
The collection contains hundreds of items. Sizes and condition vary.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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"Hittin Land Account", notebook with notes of income and expenses of the settlement in Hittin (Kfar Hittim) during the years 1922-1925.
A detailed record, written by hand, of the various expenses involved in purchasing lands and settling in Hittin; arranged according to categories: travel expenses of Hankin and Yochevedsohn [Yehoshua Hankin and Avraham Ychevedsohn (Posner)]; inscription of funds transferred to sellers of lands; expenses involved with "arranging the Bills of Sale"; compensation payment to the Arab heads of villages; payments for drawing maps of the area, acquiring materials for marking the border; and more. Alongside the expenses inscriptions appears the inscription of money received from JNF for the purpose of settlement.
In 1905 JNF purchased lands of the Arab village Hittin (near the Sea of Galilee); the lands were the first ones purchased by JNF. The first attempt to settle in the village was in 1913 by settlers from Degania Aleph, but this attempt failed due to conflicts with the Arab neighbors. In 1923 a second attempt was done by settlers of "HaMizrahi" movement who established the Hittin Workers Moshav.
Notebook: 21 cm. 38 written pages. Good condition. Minor creases on corners of pages. Minor damages to cover.
A detailed record, written by hand, of the various expenses involved in purchasing lands and settling in Hittin; arranged according to categories: travel expenses of Hankin and Yochevedsohn [Yehoshua Hankin and Avraham Ychevedsohn (Posner)]; inscription of funds transferred to sellers of lands; expenses involved with "arranging the Bills of Sale"; compensation payment to the Arab heads of villages; payments for drawing maps of the area, acquiring materials for marking the border; and more. Alongside the expenses inscriptions appears the inscription of money received from JNF for the purpose of settlement.
In 1905 JNF purchased lands of the Arab village Hittin (near the Sea of Galilee); the lands were the first ones purchased by JNF. The first attempt to settle in the village was in 1913 by settlers from Degania Aleph, but this attempt failed due to conflicts with the Arab neighbors. In 1923 a second attempt was done by settlers of "HaMizrahi" movement who established the Hittin Workers Moshav.
Notebook: 21 cm. 38 written pages. Good condition. Minor creases on corners of pages. Minor damages to cover.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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1. Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, by Gioachino Rossini. Paris: G. Ricordi & C, [early 20th century]. On page 1 starts a handwritten translation, within the book (in Hebrew) and continues throughout the opera. "The Barber of Seville, Hebrew translation – Meir Friedman, Tel-Aviv, 1924, corrections added on April 1959 for the "Israeli Opera" and later on". 327 pp, 27.5 cm. Fair condition, loose binding, spotting.
2. La Juive, by Jacque Halevy, Paris: Henry Lemoine & Co., [late 19th century]. The opera is translated into Hebrew within the book, with a comment on p. 2: "translation was done in Tel-Aviv, 1924". 403 pp, 30 cm. Fair condition. Torn spine, with adhesive tape.
Attached: documents of registration of the translations in ACUM organization, and legal documents from a lawsuit brought by the widow and son of the translator against ACUM (1940s).
2. La Juive, by Jacque Halevy, Paris: Henry Lemoine & Co., [late 19th century]. The opera is translated into Hebrew within the book, with a comment on p. 2: "translation was done in Tel-Aviv, 1924". 403 pp, 30 cm. Fair condition. Torn spine, with adhesive tape.
Attached: documents of registration of the translations in ACUM organization, and legal documents from a lawsuit brought by the widow and son of the translator against ACUM (1940s).
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Collection of booklets on medical issues and a photograph – Dr. Aryeh Behm. Jerusalem and Kharkiv, first half of 20th cent. Hebrew and Russian.
1-2. Two booklets – "Issue of Pasteur Institute for Matters of Health, Medicine and Biology in Eretz Israel", edited by Dr. Behm. Jerusalem. Booklet no. 1 (Tishrei 1928) and booklet 2-3 (Nissan 1928).
3-4. Two booklets (printouts of the Kharkiv monthly medical magazine) with essays by Dr. Behm. Kharkiv, 1913-1914. Russian.
5. Essay about Rhinoscleroma by Dr. Behm. Kharkiv, 1907. Russian.
6. Laboratory photograph. 11.5X17 cm, mounted on cardboard: 16.5X23.5 cm.
Aryeh Behm (1877-1941), physician, native of Salok, province of Kaunas (Lithuania). A pioneer of medicine in Eretz Israel, founder and director of the Pasteur Institute. See attached material.
Sizes and conditions vary. Overall good condition.
1-2. Two booklets – "Issue of Pasteur Institute for Matters of Health, Medicine and Biology in Eretz Israel", edited by Dr. Behm. Jerusalem. Booklet no. 1 (Tishrei 1928) and booklet 2-3 (Nissan 1928).
3-4. Two booklets (printouts of the Kharkiv monthly medical magazine) with essays by Dr. Behm. Kharkiv, 1913-1914. Russian.
5. Essay about Rhinoscleroma by Dr. Behm. Kharkiv, 1907. Russian.
6. Laboratory photograph. 11.5X17 cm, mounted on cardboard: 16.5X23.5 cm.
Aryeh Behm (1877-1941), physician, native of Salok, province of Kaunas (Lithuania). A pioneer of medicine in Eretz Israel, founder and director of the Pasteur Institute. See attached material.
Sizes and conditions vary. Overall good condition.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, State of Israel
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Sold for: $350
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Palestine & Near East – Economic Magazine. A Fortnightly for Trade, Industry & Agriculture. 1927-1930. Two volumes.
Volume 1 – 13 issues of the second year: issues 1-4, 5-6 (double issue), 7-9, 12-13, 14-15 (double issues), 16-18. Volume 2 – 13 issues of the second year: volumes 1-4, 5-6 (double issue), 7-9, 12-13 (double issue), 14-15 (double issue), 16-18.
Some of the issues are "Theme Issues" focusing on tourism, trains in Palestine, public works, settlement plans, citrus fruits, Zionist Congress, "Eretz Israel and Near East Fair", and more. The issues include numerous advertisements, maps, illustrations (in one issue illustrations by E.M. Lilien) and photos of the period. In one of the issues - a lithograph in color – advertisement for oranges (“Lord” Jaffa Oranges) designed by Ze'ev Raban. Design of the periodical's logo by Pesach Ir-Shai.
26 issues. Two volumes. 32 cm. Overall good condition. Missing title page in one of the issues. Damaged bindings.
Volume 1 – 13 issues of the second year: issues 1-4, 5-6 (double issue), 7-9, 12-13, 14-15 (double issues), 16-18. Volume 2 – 13 issues of the second year: volumes 1-4, 5-6 (double issue), 7-9, 12-13 (double issue), 14-15 (double issue), 16-18.
Some of the issues are "Theme Issues" focusing on tourism, trains in Palestine, public works, settlement plans, citrus fruits, Zionist Congress, "Eretz Israel and Near East Fair", and more. The issues include numerous advertisements, maps, illustrations (in one issue illustrations by E.M. Lilien) and photos of the period. In one of the issues - a lithograph in color – advertisement for oranges (“Lord” Jaffa Oranges) designed by Ze'ev Raban. Design of the periodical's logo by Pesach Ir-Shai.
26 issues. Two volumes. 32 cm. Overall good condition. Missing title page in one of the issues. Damaged bindings.
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