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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,188
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Jozef Israëls, afbeeldingen in kopergravure van schilderijen en tekeningen van den meester in het bezit van zijne landgenooten, geëxposeerd op de eere-tentoonstelling te 's Gravenhage, Dec. 1911-Jan.1912 [Jozef Israëls, engravings and paintings… exhibited in The Hague, December 1911 – January 1912]. Groningen (Holland): Scholtens en Zoon, 1913. Dutch.
Portfolio containing 70 prints – reproductions of paintings and engravings by Jozef Israëls. Title of works are printed on the tissue-guards between the plates. [4] Leaves + 70 plates, 40 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases at margins of plates. Tears and stains to tissue-guards. Stains and damages to first leaves (mainly to title page). On table of content leaves – German titles of works are added in pencil.
Portfolio containing 70 prints – reproductions of paintings and engravings by Jozef Israëls. Title of works are printed on the tissue-guards between the plates. [4] Leaves + 70 plates, 40 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases at margins of plates. Tears and stains to tissue-guards. Stains and damages to first leaves (mainly to title page). On table of content leaves – German titles of works are added in pencil.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
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From Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, composition with an introduction by Avraham Yaari. Jerusalem: "Tarshish" (Dr. Moshe Spitzer), 1947.
Printed in 300 copies on thick paper of good quality, meticulously designed. Includes a facsimile of a Catalogue of Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, printed in Amsterdam in 1652. [26] pp, [4] facsimile pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. New spine. Ex-library copy.
Printed in 300 copies on thick paper of good quality, meticulously designed. Includes a facsimile of a Catalogue of Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, printed in Amsterdam in 1652. [26] pp, [4] facsimile pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. New spine. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Eleven bibliophilic publications issued by Bialik Institute of the World Zionist Organization; printed on good quality paper with wide margins and meticulous typography. 1946-1963.
1. Hasefer HaIvri, H.N. Bialik, Jerusalem, [1946]. Address delivered by Bialik in the second World Convention for Hebrew Language and Culture which convened in Vienna during the month of Elul, 1913. Printed in 1100 copies; presented to delegates of the 22nd Zionist Congress in Basel.
2. Nahamu Nahamu Ami, version of chapter forty of the Book of Isaiah from the Geniza discovered in the Judean Desert. Copied and adapted to the traditional version by Elazar Lipa Sukenik. [1949]. "Presented with honor to the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel on the occasion of its opening session in Jerusalem the capital". Unnumbered copy.
3. J'accuse, Emil Zola. Published to commemorate fifty years since the publication of the article. Jerusalem, 1949. Foreword by Leon Blum (with his signature).
4. Yerushalayim Kiryat Mo'adeinu, poems praising Jerusalem. 1951. Charcoal drawing by Leopold Krakauer appears in the beginning of the booklet. Printed in honor of the opening session of the 23rd Zionist Congress.
5. Hilchot Melachin Umilchamot Lerabeinu Moshe Ben Maimon. (1955). Printed in 800 copies; noncommercial edition. Unnumbered copy.
6-8. Et Kinus! Large format leaflet, listing the aims of Bialik Institute Publishing House [Jerusalem, 1961]. "Bialik Institute is not a publication house in its literal meaning. It stands for….building our Hebrew literal future…". Three copies.
9. Geluyot vechurbanan, Ben-Zion Dinur. (1963). Printed in 400 numbered copies; non-commercial edition. Copy no. 256.
10. Al Bialik, on his ninetieth birthday, Haim Hazaz. Address transmitted on “Kol Israel”. Tel-Aviv, [1963].
11. Kidush Hashem, Shmuel Hugo Bergman. Jerusalem, [1963]. Copy no. 265 of an edition of 400 copies printed in honor of the author’s 80th birthday. Non-commercial edition.
Size varies. Good to very good condition.
1. Hasefer HaIvri, H.N. Bialik, Jerusalem, [1946]. Address delivered by Bialik in the second World Convention for Hebrew Language and Culture which convened in Vienna during the month of Elul, 1913. Printed in 1100 copies; presented to delegates of the 22nd Zionist Congress in Basel.
2. Nahamu Nahamu Ami, version of chapter forty of the Book of Isaiah from the Geniza discovered in the Judean Desert. Copied and adapted to the traditional version by Elazar Lipa Sukenik. [1949]. "Presented with honor to the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel on the occasion of its opening session in Jerusalem the capital". Unnumbered copy.
3. J'accuse, Emil Zola. Published to commemorate fifty years since the publication of the article. Jerusalem, 1949. Foreword by Leon Blum (with his signature).
4. Yerushalayim Kiryat Mo'adeinu, poems praising Jerusalem. 1951. Charcoal drawing by Leopold Krakauer appears in the beginning of the booklet. Printed in honor of the opening session of the 23rd Zionist Congress.
5. Hilchot Melachin Umilchamot Lerabeinu Moshe Ben Maimon. (1955). Printed in 800 copies; noncommercial edition. Unnumbered copy.
6-8. Et Kinus! Large format leaflet, listing the aims of Bialik Institute Publishing House [Jerusalem, 1961]. "Bialik Institute is not a publication house in its literal meaning. It stands for….building our Hebrew literal future…". Three copies.
9. Geluyot vechurbanan, Ben-Zion Dinur. (1963). Printed in 400 numbered copies; non-commercial edition. Copy no. 256.
10. Al Bialik, on his ninetieth birthday, Haim Hazaz. Address transmitted on “Kol Israel”. Tel-Aviv, [1963].
11. Kidush Hashem, Shmuel Hugo Bergman. Jerusalem, [1963]. Copy no. 265 of an edition of 400 copies printed in honor of the author’s 80th birthday. Non-commercial edition.
Size varies. Good to very good condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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The Collected Works of Haim Nachman Bialik with a selection of his translations. Berlin: Chovevei HaShira Ha'Ivrit, 1923. Hebrew.
Collected Works of Haim Nachman Bialik in a remarkable edition, good-quality parchment bindings with gold decorations, with gilt upper edges. Volume 1 – poems; Volume 2 – Stories and literature; Volume 3 – translation of Don Quixote; Volume 4 – translation of William Tell.
"Three thousand and two hundred copies of this book were printed… the book's illuminations and illustrations… done by Joseph Budko in Berlin… the first two hundred copies were printed on very thick paper, and the woodcuts are from the artist's original woodcuts, all marked according to order in letters from Aleph to Resh, signed by the author and the artist, bound in parchment and not for sale on the market…". The four volumes are signed by Haim Nachman Bialik and Joseph Budko on the colophon; not numbered. 4 volumes, 25 cm. Good condition. Some stains within the books. Some stains and damages to bindings.
Collected Works of Haim Nachman Bialik in a remarkable edition, good-quality parchment bindings with gold decorations, with gilt upper edges. Volume 1 – poems; Volume 2 – Stories and literature; Volume 3 – translation of Don Quixote; Volume 4 – translation of William Tell.
"Three thousand and two hundred copies of this book were printed… the book's illuminations and illustrations… done by Joseph Budko in Berlin… the first two hundred copies were printed on very thick paper, and the woodcuts are from the artist's original woodcuts, all marked according to order in letters from Aleph to Resh, signed by the author and the artist, bound in parchment and not for sale on the market…". The four volumes are signed by Haim Nachman Bialik and Joseph Budko on the colophon; not numbered. 4 volumes, 25 cm. Good condition. Some stains within the books. Some stains and damages to bindings.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $425
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"Rot und Glühend ist das Auge des Juden" [Red and glowing is the eye of the Jew], by Arno Nadel. With eight engravings by Jacob Steinhardt. Berlin: Fritz Gurlitt, 1920. German.
Poems by Arno Nadel, accompanied by original engravings by Jacob Steinhardt mounted on the book's leaves. Signed by Steinhardt (in pencil). Preceding the title page appears a dedication hand-signed by Steinhardt (German). [17] leaves + [8] plates, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases.
Poems by Arno Nadel, accompanied by original engravings by Jacob Steinhardt mounted on the book's leaves. Signed by Steinhardt (in pencil). Preceding the title page appears a dedication hand-signed by Steinhardt (German). [17] leaves + [8] plates, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
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Neun Holzschnitte zu ausgewählten Versen aus dem Buche Jeschu ben Elieser ben Sirah [nine woodcuts for selected passages from the book of Ben-Sirah], with introduction by Arnold Zweig. Ninth publication of the Soncino publishing house, Berlin, 1929.
Introduction in German. The Hebrew text within the book is surrounded by a translation to German. Copy from an edition of 800, signed by Steinhardt (in pencil, in the colophon), and printed on good quality paper. [24] pp, 28 cm. Good condition, creases and some stains. Library label and ownership inscription. Vellum spine.
Introduction in German. The Hebrew text within the book is surrounded by a translation to German. Copy from an edition of 800, signed by Steinhardt (in pencil, in the colophon), and printed on good quality paper. [24] pp, 28 cm. Good condition, creases and some stains. Library label and ownership inscription. Vellum spine.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $750
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Die Gesammelte Gedichte Von Else Lasker-Schüler [anthology of poems by Else Lasker-Schüler]. Leipzig: Weißen Bücher, 1917. German.
Anthology of poems by Else Lasker-Schüler (Alberfeld 1869-Jerusalem, 1945), a poet, author, playwright and painter, one of the leading expressionist poets of the 20th century. Accompanied by an introduction by Peter Hille. Copy no. 20 of one hundred numbered copies printed on thick paper of good quality. Bound in a fine cloth-covered binding, with leather corners and spine. Gilt upper edges. 224, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Some foxing.
Anthology of poems by Else Lasker-Schüler (Alberfeld 1869-Jerusalem, 1945), a poet, author, playwright and painter, one of the leading expressionist poets of the 20th century. Accompanied by an introduction by Peter Hille. Copy no. 20 of one hundred numbered copies printed on thick paper of good quality. Bound in a fine cloth-covered binding, with leather corners and spine. Gilt upper edges. 224, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Some foxing.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
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Die Naechte der Tino von Baghdad [The Nights of Tino from Baghdad], by Else Lasker-Schüler. Berlin-Stuttgart-Leipzig: Axel Juncker, 1907. German. First edition.
First edition of "The Night of Tino from Baghdad",anthology containing short prose passages, composed by Else Lasker-Schüler. Facing the title page appears an illustration by M. Fröhlich. 83, [4] pp, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing (mainly to edges). Purple colored cover, somewhat faded, with some damages to spine and margins.
First edition of "The Night of Tino from Baghdad",anthology containing short prose passages, composed by Else Lasker-Schüler. Facing the title page appears an illustration by M. Fröhlich. 83, [4] pp, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing (mainly to edges). Purple colored cover, somewhat faded, with some damages to spine and margins.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Der Prinz von Theben, Ein Geschichtenbuch [The Prince of Thebes] by Else Lasker-Schüler. Two books – first and second editions. German.
1. First edition: Leipzig: Weissen Bücher, 1914. Accompanied by reproductions of drawings by Else Lasker-Schüler and by Franz Marc. 98 pp + [27] plates. Good condition. Signed by Paul Cassirer on title page (?).
2. Second edition: Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1920. Accompanied by 13 reproductions of drawings by Lasker-Schüler. 86 pp + [13] plates. Good condition. Fine binding, with parchment spine and corners
1. First edition: Leipzig: Weissen Bücher, 1914. Accompanied by reproductions of drawings by Else Lasker-Schüler and by Franz Marc. 98 pp + [27] plates. Good condition. Signed by Paul Cassirer on title page (?).
2. Second edition: Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1920. Accompanied by 13 reproductions of drawings by Lasker-Schüler. 86 pp + [13] plates. Good condition. Fine binding, with parchment spine and corners
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,000
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Das Peter Hille-Buch [Book of Peter Hille], Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1919. German.
A book dedicated to the poet Peter Hille, a close friend of Lasker-Schüler; accompanied by a portrait of Hille drawn by her. Copy no. 68 from an edition of one hundred numbered copies; printed on paper of good quality and signed by hand by Lasker-Schüler (in pencil). [1], 109 pp. 29.5 cm. Bound in a fine binding with leather spine. Uneven edges. Foxing (mainly at margins of leaves and endpapers), some damages. Tears to spine and at margins of binding.
A book dedicated to the poet Peter Hille, a close friend of Lasker-Schüler; accompanied by a portrait of Hille drawn by her. Copy no. 68 from an edition of one hundred numbered copies; printed on paper of good quality and signed by hand by Lasker-Schüler (in pencil). [1], 109 pp. 29.5 cm. Bound in a fine binding with leather spine. Uneven edges. Foxing (mainly at margins of leaves and endpapers), some damages. Tears to spine and at margins of binding.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Sold for: $550
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Das Buch Le Grand, 1826, Kapitel I Bis X [Le Grand Book, parts 1-10], by Heinrich Heine; with ten engravings by Max Oppenheimer. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1914. German.
Ten engravings by Max Oppenheimer which accompany the "Book Le Grand" by Heinrich Heine. Copy no. 2 of 40 numbered copies (first ten copies were printed on Geldern Bütten paper). All of the engravings are signed by Oppenheimer: mopp. [3] leaves, 54 pp, [1] leaf, 27 cm. Bound in a fine binding with gold embossing. Good condition.
Ten engravings by Max Oppenheimer which accompany the "Book Le Grand" by Heinrich Heine. Copy no. 2 of 40 numbered copies (first ten copies were printed on Geldern Bütten paper). All of the engravings are signed by Oppenheimer: mopp. [3] leaves, 54 pp, [1] leaf, 27 cm. Bound in a fine binding with gold embossing. Good condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Carnaval, Scénes Mignonnes sur Quatre Notes, par Robert Schumann. Berlin: Horodisch & Marx, 1924. German.
Sheet music – "Carnaval" (Opus 9) by composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856), with 15 engravings by Ernst Oppler – 14 engravings within the book and one on the title page; all signed by Oppler. Copy no. 10 from an edition of 420 copies. Printed on thick paper of good quality; bound in a fine leather binding. [33] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition.
Sheet music – "Carnaval" (Opus 9) by composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856), with 15 engravings by Ernst Oppler – 14 engravings within the book and one on the title page; all signed by Oppler. Copy no. 10 from an edition of 420 copies. Printed on thick paper of good quality; bound in a fine leather binding. [33] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition.
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