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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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"Pri To'elet, a book of poems, scholarly essays and letters, composed and compiled by To'elet Society members". Part one. Amsterdam: J. Van Embden et Filium, 1825.
"Pri To'elet", a literary anthology of the "Tongeleth" [public interest] society, a literary society founded in 1815 by author and translator Shmuel Israel Mulder and Moshe Lemans. A handwritten signature of Itzek Levi Miler, "society's scribe", appears at the end of the introduction. Apparently no other parts were published. [8], 160 pp. 20 cm. Good condition, stains and creases. Damaged paper cover (torn spine). Ex-library copy.
"Pri To'elet", a literary anthology of the "Tongeleth" [public interest] society, a literary society founded in 1815 by author and translator Shmuel Israel Mulder and Moshe Lemans. A handwritten signature of Itzek Levi Miler, "society's scribe", appears at the end of the introduction. Apparently no other parts were published. [8], 160 pp. 20 cm. Good condition, stains and creases. Damaged paper cover (torn spine). Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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1. Handleiding tot de kennis van het Israëlitisch beestensnijden, by B.J. Hamburger and J.I. Italie. Amsterdam, 1852. Dutch and some Hebrew. Rules of Shechita and Bedikah by R' Weil with commentaries in Dutch.
A large folded plate with illustration of the trachea and esophagus appears at the end of the book. [1], 48 pp + [1] plate, 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Illustrations plate is detached with tears at margins and to folding marks. Ex-library copy.
2. "Slaughter of animals in many and different manners, interpreted according to the art of surgery by Dr. Yitzchak Demba". Vilnius: Widow and Brothers Romm printing press, 1893.
A book detailing different methods of slaughter, the advantages of Halachic slaughter in comparison to the method of Russian slaughterers. Two illustrations. Back wrapper printed in Russian. 66 pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on wrappers and minor stains on inner pages. Tear to title page - no damage to text. Ex-library copy.
A large folded plate with illustration of the trachea and esophagus appears at the end of the book. [1], 48 pp + [1] plate, 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Illustrations plate is detached with tears at margins and to folding marks. Ex-library copy.
2. "Slaughter of animals in many and different manners, interpreted according to the art of surgery by Dr. Yitzchak Demba". Vilnius: Widow and Brothers Romm printing press, 1893.
A book detailing different methods of slaughter, the advantages of Halachic slaughter in comparison to the method of Russian slaughterers. Two illustrations. Back wrapper printed in Russian. 66 pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on wrappers and minor stains on inner pages. Tear to title page - no damage to text. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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1. Esame ad un Giovane Ebreo Istruito Nella Sua Religione [examination of a young Jew educated by his religion], by Simone Calimani . Trieste, 1784. Italian and some Hebrew. Second edition, bibliographically unknown.
A didactic composition about the Jewish religion, composed in a Q&A form. The author, Rabbi Simcha Calimani (1699-1781), playwright and poet, Hebrew language scholar, taught in Talmud Torah in Venice. 123, [1] pp, 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and creases. Worming and minor tears. Second leaf is torn (half of leaf is missing). Ancient inscriptions. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
2. Professione Di Fede Con Domande E Risposte Ad Uso Della Gioventù Israelitica [Profession of Faith, with questions and answers for Jewish youth]. Venice: Joab Fano, Giuseppe Molinari printing press, 1827. Italian and Hebrew.
A didactic composition about the Jewish religion, in a Q&A form. Italian and Hebrew, page facing page. On the title page an imaginary illustration of Jerusalem.
A "certificate" granted to a student who finished his studies of the essence of Judaism, is printed at the end of the book (student's details are added by hand), signed by Rabbi Foa. 29, [2] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears (mainly to page preceding title page). Pinholes. Ex-library copy, No cover.
A didactic composition about the Jewish religion, composed in a Q&A form. The author, Rabbi Simcha Calimani (1699-1781), playwright and poet, Hebrew language scholar, taught in Talmud Torah in Venice. 123, [1] pp, 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and creases. Worming and minor tears. Second leaf is torn (half of leaf is missing). Ancient inscriptions. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
2. Professione Di Fede Con Domande E Risposte Ad Uso Della Gioventù Israelitica [Profession of Faith, with questions and answers for Jewish youth]. Venice: Joab Fano, Giuseppe Molinari printing press, 1827. Italian and Hebrew.
A didactic composition about the Jewish religion, in a Q&A form. Italian and Hebrew, page facing page. On the title page an imaginary illustration of Jerusalem.
A "certificate" granted to a student who finished his studies of the essence of Judaism, is printed at the end of the book (student's details are added by hand), signed by Rabbi Foa. 29, [2] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears (mainly to page preceding title page). Pinholes. Ex-library copy, No cover.
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Lot 340 "Nisayon Ketav Leshon Hakodesh" - Earliest Printed Hebrew Calligraphic Manual - Mantua, 1824
Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Saggio di Caratteri Ebraici, Giuseppe Vigevano. Mantua, 1824.
Student’s guide to Hebrew calligraphy, with exquisite illustration plates. Part two only. With a special title page in Hebrew and Italian: "Nisayon Ketav Leshon Hakodesh". 13 artistically engraved plates: plates presenting different Hebrew scripts (Acadian script, square script, Rashi script), charts showing pronunciation of letters, the numerical value of letters, use of vowels, names of months and seasons, and more. All set within elaborately decorative frames - geometric and floral patterns, as well as animals, fowl and angels.
This is the earliest printed Hebrew calligraphic manual. The book shows the particular attention paid by Italian sages to the art of script and its integration as a necessary part of learning reading and writing Hebrew. In addition, the book serves as a remarkable example of the high level of artistic illustrations and the quality of printing typical of Italian Jews of the period. [1], 12 leaves (engraved plates), booklet: 35X24.5 cm Fair-poor condition. Stains - some dark. Creases and wear. Folding marks. Tears to cover and other tears, professionally restored. Back cover is missing. Scribbles in pencil and an ink-stamp.
Student’s guide to Hebrew calligraphy, with exquisite illustration plates. Part two only. With a special title page in Hebrew and Italian: "Nisayon Ketav Leshon Hakodesh". 13 artistically engraved plates: plates presenting different Hebrew scripts (Acadian script, square script, Rashi script), charts showing pronunciation of letters, the numerical value of letters, use of vowels, names of months and seasons, and more. All set within elaborately decorative frames - geometric and floral patterns, as well as animals, fowl and angels.
This is the earliest printed Hebrew calligraphic manual. The book shows the particular attention paid by Italian sages to the art of script and its integration as a necessary part of learning reading and writing Hebrew. In addition, the book serves as a remarkable example of the high level of artistic illustrations and the quality of printing typical of Italian Jews of the period. [1], 12 leaves (engraved plates), booklet: 35X24.5 cm Fair-poor condition. Stains - some dark. Creases and wear. Folding marks. Tears to cover and other tears, professionally restored. Back cover is missing. Scribbles in pencil and an ink-stamp.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
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A single incunabula leaf from Hartmann Schedel’s book, “Weltchronik” [Nuremberg Chronicle]. Nuremberg, 1493. Latin. Uncolored.
Bearing a large woodcut illustration of the supposed ritual murder of the child Simon of Trent by Jews (whose names appear in the illustration).
On March 23, 1475, a two-and-a-half-year-old Christian child by the name of Simon disappeared from his parents’ home in Trent in northern Italy; three days later, on the eve of Good Friday (the anniversary day of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion), his body was found near the home (or in the cellar or well) of a Jew who was a resident of the city, a moneylender by the name of Samuel. After the body was found, the Bishop announced that all of Trent’s Jewish community, including a number of converted Jews, is guilty of the child’s murder. All of the city’s Jews were arrested, tortured, and some were executed, by fire or beheading. Simon was declared a saint by the pope, and his memory was commemorated annually in the month of March, until his status as a saint was cancelled in 1965. The recto of the leaf is illustrated with three additional woodcuts: a comet; Christian, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and Hercules, Duke of Ferrara. Leaf ca. 23.5X35 cm. Framed: 43X53 cm. Good condition. Tears around the edges. Unexamined out of frame.
Bearing a large woodcut illustration of the supposed ritual murder of the child Simon of Trent by Jews (whose names appear in the illustration).
On March 23, 1475, a two-and-a-half-year-old Christian child by the name of Simon disappeared from his parents’ home in Trent in northern Italy; three days later, on the eve of Good Friday (the anniversary day of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion), his body was found near the home (or in the cellar or well) of a Jew who was a resident of the city, a moneylender by the name of Samuel. After the body was found, the Bishop announced that all of Trent’s Jewish community, including a number of converted Jews, is guilty of the child’s murder. All of the city’s Jews were arrested, tortured, and some were executed, by fire or beheading. Simon was declared a saint by the pope, and his memory was commemorated annually in the month of March, until his status as a saint was cancelled in 1965. The recto of the leaf is illustrated with three additional woodcuts: a comet; Christian, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and Hercules, Duke of Ferrara. Leaf ca. 23.5X35 cm. Framed: 43X53 cm. Good condition. Tears around the edges. Unexamined out of frame.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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The legend of the wandering Jew, a series of twelve designs, by Gustave Doré. With explanatory introduction. London-Paris-New-York: Cassel Petter & Galpin [1866?]. English.
Twelve engravings depicting the story of "The Wandering Jew" - black and white illustrations, in a romantic style, with a typical anti-Semitic nature.
At the end of the book are five woodcuts, colored by hand, portraying the figure of the "Wandering Jew". Four of the prints are titled "Le Juif-Errant" [the wandering Jew] and are accompanied by stanzas of poems in French. Apparently created by François Georgin, (19th century). The fifth woodcut bears the title “Das wahre portrat des ewigen Juden” [the proper portrait of the wandering Jew], and is accompanied by a poem in German.
VII pp, [12] plates + [5] prints. Volume 55 cm. Size of woodcuts is varied: (largest print: ca.41.5X63 cm). Overall good condition. Foxing. Three of the woodcuts are mounted on leaves bound at the end of the book (with tears at margins). Damages to binding.
Twelve engravings depicting the story of "The Wandering Jew" - black and white illustrations, in a romantic style, with a typical anti-Semitic nature.
At the end of the book are five woodcuts, colored by hand, portraying the figure of the "Wandering Jew". Four of the prints are titled "Le Juif-Errant" [the wandering Jew] and are accompanied by stanzas of poems in French. Apparently created by François Georgin, (19th century). The fifth woodcut bears the title “Das wahre portrat des ewigen Juden” [the proper portrait of the wandering Jew], and is accompanied by a poem in German.
VII pp, [12] plates + [5] prints. Volume 55 cm. Size of woodcuts is varied: (largest print: ca.41.5X63 cm). Overall good condition. Foxing. Three of the woodcuts are mounted on leaves bound at the end of the book (with tears at margins). Damages to binding.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $750
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A letter handwritten by Édouard Drumont, anti-Semitic journalist and author, founder of the "Anti-Semitic League of France". No addressee. Signed and dated: Paris, May 22, 1897. French.
"What would you like me to write in the album? One date: May 22, 1897…when this album will be read in a few years, public opinion will undoubtedly change, following the work of my colleagues and myself. They will know then, too late I am afraid, that we acted out of affection for our country. We tried to protect our forefathers' faith…our forefathers' race against the Semitic [Jews] - the invaders and greedy people who tried to harm an innocent and too confident nation that accepted as brothers their merciless enemies".
Édouard Drumont (1844-1917) was famous in France as an anti-Semitic propagandist. Drumont founded the “Anti-Semitic League for France”, published the newspaper “La Libre Parole” whose slogan was “France for the French”, composed booklets and published numerous anti-Jewish books. His anti-Semitic book “Jewish France”, in which he called for the expulsion of Jews from French society, was his first best seller and contributed to his fame. [1] leaf, ca. 20 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages.
"What would you like me to write in the album? One date: May 22, 1897…when this album will be read in a few years, public opinion will undoubtedly change, following the work of my colleagues and myself. They will know then, too late I am afraid, that we acted out of affection for our country. We tried to protect our forefathers' faith…our forefathers' race against the Semitic [Jews] - the invaders and greedy people who tried to harm an innocent and too confident nation that accepted as brothers their merciless enemies".
Édouard Drumont (1844-1917) was famous in France as an anti-Semitic propagandist. Drumont founded the “Anti-Semitic League for France”, published the newspaper “La Libre Parole” whose slogan was “France for the French”, composed booklets and published numerous anti-Jewish books. His anti-Semitic book “Jewish France”, in which he called for the expulsion of Jews from French society, was his first best seller and contributed to his fame. [1] leaf, ca. 20 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $600
Sold for: $938
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A letter handwritten and signed by Alfred Dreyfus. France (sent to Austria), 11 September, 1913. French.
A short letter from Dreyfus, written in reply to a letter he received: "Your first letter reached me during my trip and the second letter arrived today. In reply to your request, and diverting from my habit, I'm responding with several lines". Enclosed is the original envelope with name and address of the receiver - Alfred de Lindheim in Lilienfeld, Austria. It is possible that the addressee served as a representative of the "Imperial and Royal Society of Vienna". Leaf ,14 cm (folded into two). Good condition. Folding marks. Minor stains and damages to envelope. Ownership ink stamp on the envelope.
A short letter from Dreyfus, written in reply to a letter he received: "Your first letter reached me during my trip and the second letter arrived today. In reply to your request, and diverting from my habit, I'm responding with several lines". Enclosed is the original envelope with name and address of the receiver - Alfred de Lindheim in Lilienfeld, Austria. It is possible that the addressee served as a representative of the "Imperial and Royal Society of Vienna". Leaf ,14 cm (folded into two). Good condition. Folding marks. Minor stains and damages to envelope. Ownership ink stamp on the envelope.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Le Bordereau, Etude des Depositions de M. Bertillon et du Capitaine Valerio au Conseil de Guerre de Rennes, Par un Ancien Eleve De L'ecole Polytechnique [the incriminating document (Bordereau), investigation of the depositions by Bertillon and Captain Valerio before a martial court in Rennes, by a former student of "Le'ecole Polytechnique"]. Paris: Hardy& Bernard, 1904. French. Plates volume.
Booklet of plates, published originally with an essay about the "Bordereau" which Dreyfus was accused of writing, (the "Bordereau", a document which included secret military information, sent to the German embassy in Paris, constituted the start of the Dreyfus affair). The booklet includes photos of Dreyfus' handwriting, drawings for graphology analysis, and more, based on testimonies in the Dreyfus trial, and the testimony by Alphonse Bertillon in particular. Bertillon, a French police officer, of the founders of biometric identification, was summoned to testify as an expert, and despite the fact that he was not an expert in analyzing handwriting, he claimed that Dreyfus was guilty of writing the document. [23] leaves, 38 cm.
Enclosed: leaves with a facsimile of a manuscript (French) - most probably the draft of the composition which accompanied the presented plates (20 leaves) as well as six photos of a manuscript for identification of the writer of the Bordereau. Size and condition varies.
Booklet of plates, published originally with an essay about the "Bordereau" which Dreyfus was accused of writing, (the "Bordereau", a document which included secret military information, sent to the German embassy in Paris, constituted the start of the Dreyfus affair). The booklet includes photos of Dreyfus' handwriting, drawings for graphology analysis, and more, based on testimonies in the Dreyfus trial, and the testimony by Alphonse Bertillon in particular. Bertillon, a French police officer, of the founders of biometric identification, was summoned to testify as an expert, and despite the fact that he was not an expert in analyzing handwriting, he claimed that Dreyfus was guilty of writing the document. [23] leaves, 38 cm.
Enclosed: leaves with a facsimile of a manuscript (French) - most probably the draft of the composition which accompanied the presented plates (20 leaves) as well as six photos of a manuscript for identification of the writer of the Bordereau. Size and condition varies.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Sold for: $475
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Dreyfus the Martyr, Recorded by Pen and Pencil. Over One Hundred Illustrations, Special Number of the Graphic. London, September 14, 1899. English.
A special issue of "The Graphic" dedicated to the Dreyfus Affair from beginning to end. 48 pp, 41.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages. Detached cover, stains and tears.
A special issue of "The Graphic" dedicated to the Dreyfus Affair from beginning to end. 48 pp, 41.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages. Detached cover, stains and tears.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Sixteen issues of Le Petit Journal dealing with the Dreyfus Affair and Emil Zola. Paris, August 1893 until September 1899. French.
Issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily, "Le Petit Journal", which was one of the most extreme opponents to Alfred Dreyfus. On the first and last page of each journal, illustrations in color depicting the Dreyfus Affair and the Zola Affair: Dryefus in a military court; the military ceremony when his ranks were ripped off his uniform; Dreyfus in jail, a guard serving him food; trial in Rennes; military prison in the city of Rennes; Zola Affair - Court; departure of Emil Zola; and more. Most of the illustrations are by the French illustrator and caricaturist Henri Meyer.
In issue no. 217 appears an illustration which more than others is identified with the Dreyfus Affair (by the illustrator Meyer) -”Traitor: ripping off the ranks of Alfred Dreyfus”.
Presented are issues number: 143, 214, 217, 218, 370, 372, 379, 381, 383, 387, 400, 402, 403, 451, 457, 460. 4 leaves per issue, ca. 43 cm. Condition varies. Minor stains and tears, professionally restored tears to several issues.
Issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily, "Le Petit Journal", which was one of the most extreme opponents to Alfred Dreyfus. On the first and last page of each journal, illustrations in color depicting the Dreyfus Affair and the Zola Affair: Dryefus in a military court; the military ceremony when his ranks were ripped off his uniform; Dreyfus in jail, a guard serving him food; trial in Rennes; military prison in the city of Rennes; Zola Affair - Court; departure of Emil Zola; and more. Most of the illustrations are by the French illustrator and caricaturist Henri Meyer.
In issue no. 217 appears an illustration which more than others is identified with the Dreyfus Affair (by the illustrator Meyer) -”Traitor: ripping off the ranks of Alfred Dreyfus”.
Presented are issues number: 143, 214, 217, 218, 370, 372, 379, 381, 383, 387, 400, 402, 403, 451, 457, 460. 4 leaves per issue, ca. 43 cm. Condition varies. Minor stains and tears, professionally restored tears to several issues.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,375
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"Le Petit Parisien" / "La Libre Parole" - collection of issues. Paris, 1893-1899. French.
1-14. Fourteen issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily "Le Petit Parisien". December 1894 - September 1899. Issues number 307, 308, 310, 316, 461, 467, 472, 494, 542, 543, 545, 549, 550, 554. Black and white illustrations depicting the Dreyfus Affair, as well as other matters, appear on the first and last page of each issue.
15-27. Thirteen issues of the anti-Semitic illustrated paper "La Libre Parole" published by Eduard Drumont (1844-1917), French journalist and author, founder of the Anti-Semitic League of France. July 1893-September 1896. Issues number 1-5, 8-13, 75 (on the title page an illustration titled "Emil Zola's Fantasies"), 167. Lot of 27 items. Size and condition varies. Minor stains and tears. Adhesive tape to spines of "La Libre Parole".
1-14. Fourteen issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily "Le Petit Parisien". December 1894 - September 1899. Issues number 307, 308, 310, 316, 461, 467, 472, 494, 542, 543, 545, 549, 550, 554. Black and white illustrations depicting the Dreyfus Affair, as well as other matters, appear on the first and last page of each issue.
15-27. Thirteen issues of the anti-Semitic illustrated paper "La Libre Parole" published by Eduard Drumont (1844-1917), French journalist and author, founder of the Anti-Semitic League of France. July 1893-September 1896. Issues number 1-5, 8-13, 75 (on the title page an illustration titled "Emil Zola's Fantasies"), 167. Lot of 27 items. Size and condition varies. Minor stains and tears. Adhesive tape to spines of "La Libre Parole".
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