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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Altneuland, Roman von Theodor Herzl. Leipzig: Hermann Seemann Nachfolger, [1902]. German. First edition.
Utopian novel. Herzl describes his vision of a future Jewish state in Eretz Israel. The book was published several years after the publication of Herzl's book "The Jewish State", and after his visit to Eretz Israel. Herzl wrote the novel during the years 1899-1902 and titled the manuscript "New Zion". Later, inspired by "Altneuschul" - the name of the Prague synagogue - Herzl changed the title to "Altneuland". The book was translated into Yiddish and Hebrew in the same year (translator Nahum Sokolow decided to name the book "Tel-Aviv", later adopted as the name of the first Jewish city) and within less than a year it was translated to six languages. The famous Moto "Wenn Ihr wollt, Ist es kein Märchen" - "If you will it - it is no dream" is printed on the title page. [3], 343, [5] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Foxing and damp staining. Old and worn cloth and cardboard covers. New Spine. One loose signature. Handwritten dedication on the page preceding the title page (dated 1914).
Utopian novel. Herzl describes his vision of a future Jewish state in Eretz Israel. The book was published several years after the publication of Herzl's book "The Jewish State", and after his visit to Eretz Israel. Herzl wrote the novel during the years 1899-1902 and titled the manuscript "New Zion". Later, inspired by "Altneuschul" - the name of the Prague synagogue - Herzl changed the title to "Altneuland". The book was translated into Yiddish and Hebrew in the same year (translator Nahum Sokolow decided to name the book "Tel-Aviv", later adopted as the name of the first Jewish city) and within less than a year it was translated to six languages. The famous Moto "Wenn Ihr wollt, Ist es kein Märchen" - "If you will it - it is no dream" is printed on the title page. [3], 343, [5] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Foxing and damp staining. Old and worn cloth and cardboard covers. New Spine. One loose signature. Handwritten dedication on the page preceding the title page (dated 1914).
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Еврейское государство… [The Jewish State, an Attempt at a Modern Solution of the Jewish Question], Theodor Herzl. Translation to Russian (according to the fifth German edition) by D.I. Adler. Odessa: S.D. Zaltzman, 1905. Russian.
Russian translation of Theodor Herzl's book. With Herzl's portrait on the title page. 64 pp, 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears. Library ink stamps and an Ex-Libris label. Damaged binding, detached.
Russian translation of Theodor Herzl's book. With Herzl's portrait on the title page. 64 pp, 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears. Library ink stamps and an Ex-Libris label. Damaged binding, detached.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $300
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"The Basel Congress" and "The Jewish State" by Theodor Herzl and two books about the first Zionist congress. Warsaw and Yekaterinoslav, 1897. Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian.
1. "The Basel Congress" [Hebrew], by Dr. Theodor Herzl. "Translated with special permission from the author by Michal Berkovich, with author's portrait and his handwritten signature in Hebrew". Warsaw: "Achiasaf", 1897. 16 pp.
2. "The Jewish State, a new solution for the Jewish question" [Hebrew], translated with special permission from the author by Michal Berkovich. Warsaw: “Tushiya”, 1897. Second edition. [3], IV, 5-82, VI pp.
3. “Der Yidisher congress in Basel”, by M. (Max) Mandelstam. Warsaw: “Achiasaf”, 1897. Yiddish. [2], 30 pp.
4. “About the present State of the Jews”, speech delivered by Max Nordau in the Zionist Congress in Basel. Yekatrinoslav, 1897. Russian. [2], 22 pp.
The four books are bound together (without wrappers) in a 19 cm volume. Good condition. Stains. Several leaves partly detached. Worming. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
1. "The Basel Congress" [Hebrew], by Dr. Theodor Herzl. "Translated with special permission from the author by Michal Berkovich, with author's portrait and his handwritten signature in Hebrew". Warsaw: "Achiasaf", 1897. 16 pp.
2. "The Jewish State, a new solution for the Jewish question" [Hebrew], translated with special permission from the author by Michal Berkovich. Warsaw: “Tushiya”, 1897. Second edition. [3], IV, 5-82, VI pp.
3. “Der Yidisher congress in Basel”, by M. (Max) Mandelstam. Warsaw: “Achiasaf”, 1897. Yiddish. [2], 30 pp.
4. “About the present State of the Jews”, speech delivered by Max Nordau in the Zionist Congress in Basel. Yekatrinoslav, 1897. Russian. [2], 22 pp.
The four books are bound together (without wrappers) in a 19 cm volume. Good condition. Stains. Several leaves partly detached. Worming. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,250
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Printed circular letter from the Executive Board of the Zionist Organization in Vienna, signed by hand by Theodor Herzl and Oser Kokesch. Vienna, November 1901. German.
The letter concerns the wording of one paragraph of the Executive Board Meeting protocol, in view of difference of opinion between Herzl and Dr. Jacob Bernstein-Kogan. Bernstein-Kogan (1859-1929) was a member of the Va'ad HaPo'el HaGadol and head of "Lishkat HaDo'ar" of the Zionist Movement. In 1901, considering criticism about him among the Zionist Movement, and after Herzl tried several times to dismiss him from his position, he resigned from "Lishkat HaDo'ar". Leaf, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and minor creases. Several tears near margins (no damage to text).
The letter concerns the wording of one paragraph of the Executive Board Meeting protocol, in view of difference of opinion between Herzl and Dr. Jacob Bernstein-Kogan. Bernstein-Kogan (1859-1929) was a member of the Va'ad HaPo'el HaGadol and head of "Lishkat HaDo'ar" of the Zionist Movement. In 1901, considering criticism about him among the Zionist Movement, and after Herzl tried several times to dismiss him from his position, he resigned from "Lishkat HaDo'ar". Leaf, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and minor creases. Several tears near margins (no damage to text).
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $1,200
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Two early photographs of Theodor Herzl. Vienna, ca.1878-1886. Two portrait photos of Theodor Herzl in his youth, taken at the time of his studies in the faculty of Law in the University of Vienna (or shortly later). Studio photos, mounted on cardboard. One taken in "K.K. Hof-Atelier Adele" and the other in "Winter" Studio. Two photos, 10X15 cm (one on 10.5X16.5 cm cardboard, the second on 11X17 cm cardboard). Good condition, slightly faded. Stains.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
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1. "Pruta LePruta…" [Hebrew], a JNF promotional postcard. Kremnitz, Ukraine, [1920s]. Montage consisting of a photo of a JNF box, portraits of Herzl and Zvi Hermann Shapira, and more. Good condition.
2. "[Program] of a Party" [Hebrew], a postcard issued for a Jewish-Zionist event. Poland, 1922. On top of the card - portraits of Chaim Weizmann, Theodor Herzl and Nahum Sokolow. Good condition.
3. Official postcard, 15th Zionist Congress in Basel. Theodor Herzl on the balcony of the hotel in Basel. Fair condition.
2. "[Program] of a Party" [Hebrew], a postcard issued for a Jewish-Zionist event. Poland, 1922. On top of the card - portraits of Chaim Weizmann, Theodor Herzl and Nahum Sokolow. Good condition.
3. Official postcard, 15th Zionist Congress in Basel. Theodor Herzl on the balcony of the hotel in Basel. Fair condition.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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1. Real-photo postcard, two boys next to the grave of Theodor Herzl and his family in Vienna, [1916]. 9X14 cm. Good condition.
2. Real-photo postcard, with a printed caption: "Herzl with friends and hosts in Jerusalem" (German). Dated on the reverse, November 2, 1898. 8.5X13.5 cm. Creases, minor damages and stains.
2. Real-photo postcard, with a printed caption: "Herzl with friends and hosts in Jerusalem" (German). Dated on the reverse, November 2, 1898. 8.5X13.5 cm. Creases, minor damages and stains.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $800
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An interesting, handwritten letter, addressed to Theodor Herzl in Vienna, from a group of Russian Zionist activists. Odessa, June 20, 1898. French. The letter deals with the propaganda efforts of the Zionist Movement, and in particular with the plan to found a "National Bank" (a plan which materialized a couple of months after this letter was written, when it was decided in the second Zionist Congress to found the "Otzar Hityashvut HaYehudim" bank. "Russia opposes, and you, sir, know it better than us. Censorship creates difficulties as far as Zionist propaganda is concerned… through the press, and mainly the Christian politics of Zion's enemies which we witnessed in the Basel Congress… we ask to organize a meeting of all Zionist leaders in Kishinev to unite and propose verbal propaganda - the only means left for us regarding the national bank…". Further, the writers of the letter mention the "Warsaw Convention" (a conference of Russian Zionists, held before the second Zionist Congress), and the person elected as chairman of the convention, Jacob Bernstein-Kogan, to whom they refer as "crossed the lines and joined our enemy" (see item no. 4). Five Zionist activists are signed on the letter, including Boris Kazmann, chemist, one of the first members of "Hovevei Zion", one of the organizers and participants of the first Zionist Congress, active in the Zionist Organization of America; Nahum Slouschz, author, scholar of eastern languages and Jewish history in eastern countries, secretary of the "Bnei Zion" Zionist Society in Odessa; and Pinchas Friedman, a merchant and Zionist activist, one of the founders of Tel-Aviv. [3] folded leaves (11 written pages), 21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears and damages. Deletions and additions in pencil. Ink stamp.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $2,500
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Eulogy for Theodor Herzl, and a letter handwritten by Baroness Bertha von Suttner. [Austria, 1904]. German
• Two leaves handwritten by Bertha von Suttner - eulogy for Theodor Herzl. These words were written for an anthology of essays and eulogies published shortly after Herzel passed away, in a special issue ("Herzl Nummer") of the periodical "Ost und West", on August 8, 1904.
"I want to talk about his beauty. He was like an Assyrian king, and still a modern gentleman. About his work (a giant's work: nothing less than the foundations of a state), about…the spirit that his pen dispersed much will be said in this anthology. Perhaps his beauty will not be mentioned (as if it is not worth mentioning, compared to other gifts), but it was part of his harmonious image…". [2] leaves (two written pages), 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Filing holes (slight damage to text). A later inscription in pen on the reverse of one of the leaves.
• Letter from Bertha von Suttner. Krumperndorf, Austria. August 1, 1904. This letter preceded the eulogy. The letter was sent to the editor of the periodical "Ost und West", Leo Wintz. The Baroness expresses her hope, that the eulogy which she composed will be published in the special issue in memory of Herzl, but since it was sent late, it did not reach in time for the designated issue.
"Dear editors, your letter has been forwarded to me…I have time just to write a few lines on the requested topic - and who knows if they arrive in time? It was a grievous loss for Jews and for the noble-minded humanity that this glorious man was taken so prematurely". Leaf, 11.5 cm (two written pages). Good condition. Horizontal folding mark and minor damages. Filing holes (slight damage to text).
Baroness Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914), a daughter of an aristocratic family from Prague, Austrian author and peace activist; author of the book "Sie Waffen nieder!" - "Lay Down your Arms", which was one of the most influential books in the 19th century, for which she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905. Suttner was the first woman who won this prize. Since 1999 her image is depicted on Austrian 2 Euro commemorative coins.
Suttner was a leading figure among peace movements. She edited, among other things, an international periodical titled "Lay down your arms" and founded the Austrian Peace Society. For years she maintained her friendship with Alfred Nobel. It is believed that the relationship between the two is one of the major reasons that led to Nobel's decision to include a prize for peace in his will.
Suttner knew Herzl, and corresponded with him about pacifism and Zionism. She tried to assist him several time using her connections among Russian aristocracy. Herzl hired Suttner to cover the Peace Convention in The Hague on behalf of "Die Welt" newspaper, and Suttner is mentioned in his diaries. Amos Eilon wrote about the relations between the two: "She was fond of Herzl and supported the Zionist idea. In her letters to Herzl Suttner named him 'Dear governor of Zion'…Suttner, just like Herzl, was totally devoted to the idea, a sole fighter who was enthused by Herzl's spirit and devotion to an ideal which was seemingly unattainable. As president of the 'World Peace Society' she noticed that banal and worthless arguments are used at the same time against Zionism and Pacifism, and often by the same people". ("Herzl", Amos Eilon. "Am Oved", 1977. P.336).
• Two leaves handwritten by Bertha von Suttner - eulogy for Theodor Herzl. These words were written for an anthology of essays and eulogies published shortly after Herzel passed away, in a special issue ("Herzl Nummer") of the periodical "Ost und West", on August 8, 1904.
"I want to talk about his beauty. He was like an Assyrian king, and still a modern gentleman. About his work (a giant's work: nothing less than the foundations of a state), about…the spirit that his pen dispersed much will be said in this anthology. Perhaps his beauty will not be mentioned (as if it is not worth mentioning, compared to other gifts), but it was part of his harmonious image…". [2] leaves (two written pages), 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks and creases. Filing holes (slight damage to text). A later inscription in pen on the reverse of one of the leaves.
• Letter from Bertha von Suttner. Krumperndorf, Austria. August 1, 1904. This letter preceded the eulogy. The letter was sent to the editor of the periodical "Ost und West", Leo Wintz. The Baroness expresses her hope, that the eulogy which she composed will be published in the special issue in memory of Herzl, but since it was sent late, it did not reach in time for the designated issue.
"Dear editors, your letter has been forwarded to me…I have time just to write a few lines on the requested topic - and who knows if they arrive in time? It was a grievous loss for Jews and for the noble-minded humanity that this glorious man was taken so prematurely". Leaf, 11.5 cm (two written pages). Good condition. Horizontal folding mark and minor damages. Filing holes (slight damage to text).
Baroness Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914), a daughter of an aristocratic family from Prague, Austrian author and peace activist; author of the book "Sie Waffen nieder!" - "Lay Down your Arms", which was one of the most influential books in the 19th century, for which she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905. Suttner was the first woman who won this prize. Since 1999 her image is depicted on Austrian 2 Euro commemorative coins.
Suttner was a leading figure among peace movements. She edited, among other things, an international periodical titled "Lay down your arms" and founded the Austrian Peace Society. For years she maintained her friendship with Alfred Nobel. It is believed that the relationship between the two is one of the major reasons that led to Nobel's decision to include a prize for peace in his will.
Suttner knew Herzl, and corresponded with him about pacifism and Zionism. She tried to assist him several time using her connections among Russian aristocracy. Herzl hired Suttner to cover the Peace Convention in The Hague on behalf of "Die Welt" newspaper, and Suttner is mentioned in his diaries. Amos Eilon wrote about the relations between the two: "She was fond of Herzl and supported the Zionist idea. In her letters to Herzl Suttner named him 'Dear governor of Zion'…Suttner, just like Herzl, was totally devoted to the idea, a sole fighter who was enthused by Herzl's spirit and devotion to an ideal which was seemingly unattainable. As president of the 'World Peace Society' she noticed that banal and worthless arguments are used at the same time against Zionism and Pacifism, and often by the same people". ("Herzl", Amos Eilon. "Am Oved", 1977. P.336).
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Six printed items related to the passing of Theodor Herzl:
• Program of a service in memory of Theodor Herzl, held in Vienna a week after his death (with participation of Marmorek, Wolfson, Sokolow and others). • Printed leaf with a black frame and Herzl's portrait within a black Star of David. "Levanon" publishing, Warsaw, [1904]. • An issue of “Unsere Hoffnung” dedicated to Herzl. Vienna, August 1904. • Prayer leaflet (Hebrew and German) in memory of Herzl. Vienna, July 14, 1904. • An obituary for Herzl, on behalf of the Jewish-Academic organizations in Vienna: Ivria, Kadimah, Makkabaea, Unitas, Libanonia. • Enclosed is a special issue of Die Welt from 1910 (dedicated to Herzl). Size and condition varies.
• Program of a service in memory of Theodor Herzl, held in Vienna a week after his death (with participation of Marmorek, Wolfson, Sokolow and others). • Printed leaf with a black frame and Herzl's portrait within a black Star of David. "Levanon" publishing, Warsaw, [1904]. • An issue of “Unsere Hoffnung” dedicated to Herzl. Vienna, August 1904. • Prayer leaflet (Hebrew and German) in memory of Herzl. Vienna, July 14, 1904. • An obituary for Herzl, on behalf of the Jewish-Academic organizations in Vienna: Ivria, Kadimah, Makkabaea, Unitas, Libanonia. • Enclosed is a special issue of Die Welt from 1910 (dedicated to Herzl). Size and condition varies.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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A printed card and a ribbon in honor of a memorial day for Theodor Herzl which was held in El-Arish, by the "Eretz Israeli Legion" - one of the Jewish Legions in the British Army. July, 1919.
1. "Herzl Day in El-Arish, Company IV Eretz Israeli Legion" [Hebrew], a printed paper card (folded into two). "Achdut" printing press, Tel-Aviv.
Herzl's portrait and the inscription "If you will it, it is no dream!" appear on the cover. On the inside, appears a Hebrew text in honor of the memorial day: "On this memorial day we remember, soldiers-friends, the soul of our great leader and the souls of our dead brothers who…suffer hardships and hunger, and were killed in pogroms…we look up at our flag - flag of national revival in our land". On the back of the card appears a handwritten dedication to one of the company's soldiers who was injured and hospitalized in a British hospital in El-Belah (General Hospital 69). Enclosed is the envelope in which the card was sent to the hospital.
2. Fabric ribbon with the inscription "Herzl Day, Tamuz 20. El-Arish, 1919" [Hebrew]. Enclosed is an additional envelope sent to a soldier in the company.
Lot of 4 items. Size and condition varies. Overall good condition. Tears to envelopes.
1. "Herzl Day in El-Arish, Company IV Eretz Israeli Legion" [Hebrew], a printed paper card (folded into two). "Achdut" printing press, Tel-Aviv.
Herzl's portrait and the inscription "If you will it, it is no dream!" appear on the cover. On the inside, appears a Hebrew text in honor of the memorial day: "On this memorial day we remember, soldiers-friends, the soul of our great leader and the souls of our dead brothers who…suffer hardships and hunger, and were killed in pogroms…we look up at our flag - flag of national revival in our land". On the back of the card appears a handwritten dedication to one of the company's soldiers who was injured and hospitalized in a British hospital in El-Belah (General Hospital 69). Enclosed is the envelope in which the card was sent to the hospital.
2. Fabric ribbon with the inscription "Herzl Day, Tamuz 20. El-Arish, 1919" [Hebrew]. Enclosed is an additional envelope sent to a soldier in the company.
Lot of 4 items. Size and condition varies. Overall good condition. Tears to envelopes.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $400
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Collection of Hebrew booklets about Zionism and Zionist Congresses. Warsaw, 1897-1899.
1-6. Volume compiling six booklets published by "Achiasaf" in Warsaw (and Berlin) in the late 19th century, as part of the series "MiZman LeZman" ("From Time to Time"). When the booklets were published, Achad Ha'Am (Asher Ginsberg) served as editor of the publishing house. Six booklets (without wrappers) bound together in an original binding; on the front cover - an embossed Hebrew inscription: "'Achiasaf' Publishing". To the best of our knowledge no more booklets of this series have been published.
• The Basel Congress, by Dr. Theodor Herzl, translated by Michal Berkovich [1897]. • Observations as to the history of the Zionist movement, by Shaul Pinchas Rabinovich. (1898). • Ideas about the second Zionist congress, by Dr. Mordechai Ehrnpreis. Berlin, [1898]. • Zionism in Jewish history, from the Spanish Exile until the present day, by Ben-Avraham [Ben Zion Katz]. [1899]. • Our literature, opinion as to the development of our language and our literature, by Dr. Shimon Bernfeld, [1899]. • Judaism and the Diaspora, by Ze'ev Yavetz. [1900].
On the first page (preceding the title page of the "Basel Congress") photo of Herzl "with Dr. N. Katzenelson, for Dr. Herzl's voyage to Russia".
7. Knesset HaGedola or the second congress in Basel, conduct of the second congress in Basel, meetings, negotiations, speeches and decisions, edited by Nachum Slouschz. Warsaw: "Tushiya", 1898.
8. The third Basel congress, by S. Rosenfeld. Warsaw: "Achiasaf", 1899.
Lot of 8 booklets (three volumes). Size and condition varies. Ex-library copies.
1-6. Volume compiling six booklets published by "Achiasaf" in Warsaw (and Berlin) in the late 19th century, as part of the series "MiZman LeZman" ("From Time to Time"). When the booklets were published, Achad Ha'Am (Asher Ginsberg) served as editor of the publishing house. Six booklets (without wrappers) bound together in an original binding; on the front cover - an embossed Hebrew inscription: "'Achiasaf' Publishing". To the best of our knowledge no more booklets of this series have been published.
• The Basel Congress, by Dr. Theodor Herzl, translated by Michal Berkovich [1897]. • Observations as to the history of the Zionist movement, by Shaul Pinchas Rabinovich. (1898). • Ideas about the second Zionist congress, by Dr. Mordechai Ehrnpreis. Berlin, [1898]. • Zionism in Jewish history, from the Spanish Exile until the present day, by Ben-Avraham [Ben Zion Katz]. [1899]. • Our literature, opinion as to the development of our language and our literature, by Dr. Shimon Bernfeld, [1899]. • Judaism and the Diaspora, by Ze'ev Yavetz. [1900].
On the first page (preceding the title page of the "Basel Congress") photo of Herzl "with Dr. N. Katzenelson, for Dr. Herzl's voyage to Russia".
7. Knesset HaGedola or the second congress in Basel, conduct of the second congress in Basel, meetings, negotiations, speeches and decisions, edited by Nachum Slouschz. Warsaw: "Tushiya", 1898.
8. The third Basel congress, by S. Rosenfeld. Warsaw: "Achiasaf", 1899.
Lot of 8 booklets (three volumes). Size and condition varies. Ex-library copies.
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