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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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1-2. Ogdan, literary anthology, edited by Baruch Hefetz. Jerusalem, 1957. Issues no. 1 and 2. A letter from the editor Baruch Hefetz is enclosed to the second issue. After these two issues, the periodical changed its title to "Achshav", one of the central literary periodicals of the 1960s-70s which is still published.
3-7. Yochani, literary magazine, edited by Ori Bernstein and Nathan Zach. Tel-Aviv, 1961-1967. Issues no. 1-5.
Size varies. Overall good condition.
3-7. Yochani, literary magazine, edited by Ori Bernstein and Nathan Zach. Tel-Aviv, 1961-1967. Issues no. 1-5.
Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Tziltzelei Shema, literary anthology. Kharkov, 1923.
One of the four literary anthologies published under difficult conditions in the Soviet Union, after the use of Hebrew was prohibited. The anthology includes works by young Hebrew poets and prose authors, who wished to express the new reality in the ancient language. A rare example of Hebrew creation in the Soviet Union. Printed in 100 copies only. Illustrated cover (illustration signed .י. א), Rare. 32 pp, 12.5X17.5 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Uneven edges. Professionally restored damages and tears to cover. In a nice cardboard case.
One of the four literary anthologies published under difficult conditions in the Soviet Union, after the use of Hebrew was prohibited. The anthology includes works by young Hebrew poets and prose authors, who wished to express the new reality in the ancient language. A rare example of Hebrew creation in the Soviet Union. Printed in 100 copies only. Illustrated cover (illustration signed .י. א), Rare. 32 pp, 12.5X17.5 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Uneven edges. Professionally restored damages and tears to cover. In a nice cardboard case.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $400
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Krig Oyf der Erd [war on earth], Uri Zvi Greenberg. Warsaw: A. Gitlin, 1923. Yiddish.
In this book U.Z. Greenberg expressed his impressions from World War I and his service as a soldier and integrated, side by side with poems, some diary passages. 98 pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. No cover. Numerous stains. Ownership inscription and ink-stamps. Carboard binding.
In this book U.Z. Greenberg expressed his impressions from World War I and his service as a soldier and integrated, side by side with poems, some diary passages. 98 pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. No cover. Numerous stains. Ownership inscription and ink-stamps. Carboard binding.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
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Zwischen den Abend und Morgenrot [Between Evening and Dawn], by Rahel Lipstein. Lodz: Achrid, 1921. German. Design: Dina Matus.
Poetry booklet by Rahel Lipstein. The booklet – cover, illustrations, and text – colorful linocuts, created by Dina Matus.
Dina Matus (ca. 1895-1940), painter and set designer, born in Lodz; a member of "Yung-Yiddish" group. The circumstances and date of her death are unknown. Apparently, she died in the Lodz Ghetto. [15] pp, 26 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Slight tears at margins of cover and spine. Adhesive tape pasted to lower part of spine.
Poetry booklet by Rahel Lipstein. The booklet – cover, illustrations, and text – colorful linocuts, created by Dina Matus.
Dina Matus (ca. 1895-1940), painter and set designer, born in Lodz; a member of "Yung-Yiddish" group. The circumstances and date of her death are unknown. Apparently, she died in the Lodz Ghetto. [15] pp, 26 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Slight tears at margins of cover and spine. Adhesive tape pasted to lower part of spine.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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1. Roinengroz. Brno: M. Hickel, 1917. Second poetry book by Ravitch. Illustrations and cover by Uriel Birnbaum.
2. Spinoza, poeṭisher pruṿ in fir tsiḳlen. Vienna, 1919. Third book by Ravitch.
3. Nakete lider. Vienna: Der Kval, 1921. Cover design by Ravitch.
4. Prehistorishe landshaftn. Warsaw: "Kultur Lige", 1924.
5. Blut oyf der pan, sotsyale drame in elf bilder. Vilnius: B. Klatzkin, 1929. Dedication handwritten by the author to actor Hertz Grossbard.
6. Vayb un man, draye familien-drames. Warsaw: B. Klatzkin, 1931. Dedication handwritten by the author to actor Hertz Grosbard.
Size and condition vary. Some books in fair-poor condition.
2. Spinoza, poeṭisher pruṿ in fir tsiḳlen. Vienna, 1919. Third book by Ravitch.
3. Nakete lider. Vienna: Der Kval, 1921. Cover design by Ravitch.
4. Prehistorishe landshaftn. Warsaw: "Kultur Lige", 1924.
5. Blut oyf der pan, sotsyale drame in elf bilder. Vilnius: B. Klatzkin, 1929. Dedication handwritten by the author to actor Hertz Grossbard.
6. Vayb un man, draye familien-drames. Warsaw: B. Klatzkin, 1931. Dedication handwritten by the author to actor Hertz Grosbard.
Size and condition vary. Some books in fair-poor condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
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1. Post un pas. Yekaterinoslav: "Wiesenschaft", 1919. Illustrations: D. Sokolowsky. Third poetry book by Markish.
2. Shveln. Yidisher folks farlag, Kiev, 1919. Fourth poetry book by Markish. Cover, title page and illustrations by Joseph Tchaikov.
3. Farbaygeyendik (eseyen). Vilnius: "Tsentraler Yidisher shul-organizatsye in Vilne", 1921. Criticism essays.
4. Di Kupe [the pile]. Warsaw: Kultur-Lige, 1921. First edition. Composition on title page by Henrik Barlevi. Copy missing cover.
5-6. Nakht royb, Peretz Markish. Moscow: "Kleyne bibliotek 'lirik'", 1922. "tsugegerayt durkh 'kultur lige'". Two copies, one missing cover.
7. Brider. "Yidish shrayber" series, Kiev: "Kultur Lige", 1929.
8. Anshl der zalyoznik, poeme. Warsaw: "literarishe bleter", 1935.
Sizes and conditions vary. Some in fair condition.
2. Shveln. Yidisher folks farlag, Kiev, 1919. Fourth poetry book by Markish. Cover, title page and illustrations by Joseph Tchaikov.
3. Farbaygeyendik (eseyen). Vilnius: "Tsentraler Yidisher shul-organizatsye in Vilne", 1921. Criticism essays.
4. Di Kupe [the pile]. Warsaw: Kultur-Lige, 1921. First edition. Composition on title page by Henrik Barlevi. Copy missing cover.
5-6. Nakht royb, Peretz Markish. Moscow: "Kleyne bibliotek 'lirik'", 1922. "tsugegerayt durkh 'kultur lige'". Two copies, one missing cover.
7. Brider. "Yidish shrayber" series, Kiev: "Kultur Lige", 1929.
8. Anshl der zalyoznik, poeme. Warsaw: "literarishe bleter", 1935.
Sizes and conditions vary. Some in fair condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $350
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1. Kultur, a zhurnal far literature, kunst un pedagogik. Published by "Kultur" (of the cultural Jewish Federation for Greater Romania, Bukovina, Bessarabia and Transylvania). Tchernovitz, 1921. Yiddish.
Among the participants: Ya'akov Sternberg, Eliezer Steinberg, Eliyahu Meitus. The first poems by Itzik Manger were also published in this anthology. Plates with illustrations, signed: Lerner. Not in the NLI. Not listed in OCLC. [2], 98, [2] pp, 23 cm. Body of book in good condition. Cover in fair-poor condition.
2. Yung Zaglembier, lider-samlbukh. Published by "Young-pen", Sosnowiec, 1936.
“Young Zaglembie”, anthology of poems by Tuvia Boym, Avraham Blat, Heschl Danziger, David Zitman, Moshe Mohnshein, Ephraim Kleiman and Laser Shickman. Illustration on cover by Z.S. Boym. Not in the NLI. Not listed in OCLC. 48 pp, 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover – detached, torn at margins and worn. Tears at margins of first leaves. Stains.
3. Teater-Bukj, zamlung, zum fuftsikyarn yubilay funm yidishn teater (1876-1926). Kiev: Kultur-Lige, 1927. Cover design: Mark Epstein. 182, [1] pp, 23.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Torn and detached cover. Detached signatures
Among the participants: Ya'akov Sternberg, Eliezer Steinberg, Eliyahu Meitus. The first poems by Itzik Manger were also published in this anthology. Plates with illustrations, signed: Lerner. Not in the NLI. Not listed in OCLC. [2], 98, [2] pp, 23 cm. Body of book in good condition. Cover in fair-poor condition.
2. Yung Zaglembier, lider-samlbukh. Published by "Young-pen", Sosnowiec, 1936.
“Young Zaglembie”, anthology of poems by Tuvia Boym, Avraham Blat, Heschl Danziger, David Zitman, Moshe Mohnshein, Ephraim Kleiman and Laser Shickman. Illustration on cover by Z.S. Boym. Not in the NLI. Not listed in OCLC. 48 pp, 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Front cover – detached, torn at margins and worn. Tears at margins of first leaves. Stains.
3. Teater-Bukj, zamlung, zum fuftsikyarn yubilay funm yidishn teater (1876-1926). Kiev: Kultur-Lige, 1927. Cover design: Mark Epstein. 182, [1] pp, 23.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Torn and detached cover. Detached signatures
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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1. Shotns oyfn shney, Aharon Zeitlin. Warsaw, 1923. Not in the NLI.
2. Esterke, Shmuel Ya'akov Imber. Lemberg, 1911. Dedication handwritten by the author.
3. Mayne Lider, David Einhorn. Vilnius, 1912. Illustration by Abel Pann on the cover.
4. Ven der frihling kumt, David Einhorn. Warsaw, 1917.
5. Violet, David Einhorn, Paris,[1930]. Printed in a limited edition.
6. Gezamelte lider, David Einhorn, Berlin, [1924?].
7. A ber tanzt, Moshe Lifshitz. Riga, 1922.
8. Erd-vay, Israel Joshua Singer. Warsaw: Kultur Lige, 1922.
9. Tsaplmentszelekh, Moshe Broderson. Vilnius, 1928.
10. Yud, Moshe Broderson. Lodz, 1939. Short dedication handwritten by the author.
11. Ikh Glayb, David Hofstein. Moscow, 1944.
Varied sized and conditions. Some in fair-poor condition.
2. Esterke, Shmuel Ya'akov Imber. Lemberg, 1911. Dedication handwritten by the author.
3. Mayne Lider, David Einhorn. Vilnius, 1912. Illustration by Abel Pann on the cover.
4. Ven der frihling kumt, David Einhorn. Warsaw, 1917.
5. Violet, David Einhorn, Paris,[1930]. Printed in a limited edition.
6. Gezamelte lider, David Einhorn, Berlin, [1924?].
7. A ber tanzt, Moshe Lifshitz. Riga, 1922.
8. Erd-vay, Israel Joshua Singer. Warsaw: Kultur Lige, 1922.
9. Tsaplmentszelekh, Moshe Broderson. Vilnius, 1928.
10. Yud, Moshe Broderson. Lodz, 1939. Short dedication handwritten by the author.
11. Ikh Glayb, David Hofstein. Moscow, 1944.
Varied sized and conditions. Some in fair-poor condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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1. Epis – literarishe nisyoynes, Elazar Bernstein. Zolochiv, 1919.
2. In shotn, Ben-A Sokhatshevski (Yehiel Meir Sokhatshevski). Warsaw, 1923. Cover and illustrations: Moshe Apelboym.
3. Gang, Noah Yitzchak Gottlieb. Kovno, 1929.
4. Kolot fun der vayt, Ya'akov Gottlieb. Kovno, 1933. Cover: M. Ginsburg.
5. A bletl in vint. Elhanan Vogler. Vilnius: yung-Vilna, 1935. Cover: Rosa Sutzkever. Author's portrait: Ben-Zion Mikhtom. Handwritten dedication by the author.
6. Di viner karete, Moshe Altman. Bucarest, 1935. Dedication handwritten by the author. Copy no. 22 from an edition of 100 numbered copies.
7. Der borveste trit, Nahum Bomsa. Warsaw, 1936. Dedication handwritten by the author. Cover and illustrations: M. Reif.
8. Der karlik, Melekh Chamelnitzky. Vienna, 1936. Dedication handwritten by the author. Printed in 200 copies.
9. Yosl loksh fun Khelem, Ya’akov Glatstein. Copy no. 10 from an edition of 100 numbered copies.
Varied sizes and conditions. Some books in fair-poor condition
2. In shotn, Ben-A Sokhatshevski (Yehiel Meir Sokhatshevski). Warsaw, 1923. Cover and illustrations: Moshe Apelboym.
3. Gang, Noah Yitzchak Gottlieb. Kovno, 1929.
4. Kolot fun der vayt, Ya'akov Gottlieb. Kovno, 1933. Cover: M. Ginsburg.
5. A bletl in vint. Elhanan Vogler. Vilnius: yung-Vilna, 1935. Cover: Rosa Sutzkever. Author's portrait: Ben-Zion Mikhtom. Handwritten dedication by the author.
6. Di viner karete, Moshe Altman. Bucarest, 1935. Dedication handwritten by the author. Copy no. 22 from an edition of 100 numbered copies.
7. Der borveste trit, Nahum Bomsa. Warsaw, 1936. Dedication handwritten by the author. Cover and illustrations: M. Reif.
8. Der karlik, Melekh Chamelnitzky. Vienna, 1936. Dedication handwritten by the author. Printed in 200 copies.
9. Yosl loksh fun Khelem, Ya’akov Glatstein. Copy no. 10 from an edition of 100 numbered copies.
Varied sizes and conditions. Some books in fair-poor condition
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Three leaves from Hartmann Schedel’s book Weltchronik (Nuremberg Chronicle). [Nuremberg, 1493]. Latin. Uncolored. With woodcuts depicting the Temple.
· Single leaf (Folio no. LXV). Recto: illustration of Davidic Kings and Roman Kings dynasties, and an illustration of the destruction of Babylon (woodcut: ca. 17X10 cm). Verso: illustration of the priests’ dynasty and other illustrations. On upper right corner – illustration of Solomon’s Temple (Second Temple).
· Two leaves (Folio LXVI – LXVII) with woodcuts depicting the Third Temple (two on a full page) – plans of the Temple interior and illustration of the building.
[3] leaves, 43.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and slight damages
· Single leaf (Folio no. LXV). Recto: illustration of Davidic Kings and Roman Kings dynasties, and an illustration of the destruction of Babylon (woodcut: ca. 17X10 cm). Verso: illustration of the priests’ dynasty and other illustrations. On upper right corner – illustration of Solomon’s Temple (Second Temple).
· Two leaves (Folio LXVI – LXVII) with woodcuts depicting the Third Temple (two on a full page) – plans of the Temple interior and illustration of the building.
[3] leaves, 43.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and slight damages
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Two books depicting the structure of the Third Temple, according to commentary on the prophecy in the Book of Ezekiel.
1. “Tzurat Beit HaMikdash” by Rabbi Lipman Baal Tosafot Yom Tov. Frankfurt am Main: Jahn Kellner printing press, [1714].
Accompanied by two illustrations of the Temple. At the end of the book: measurements of the altar by Rabbi Eliyahu ben rabbi Zvi Hirsch. [2], 20 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, creases and tears at margins. Pasted paper strips on margins of first leaves.
2. “Sefer Binyan HaBayit”, by Rabbi Yehiel Hilel ben rabbi David Altschuler. [Zhovkva, 1775]. Accompanied by a drawing of the Temple structure. 12 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. On the title page appears an ink stamp “…Haim[?]…of Vilnius” and signature of “Yitzchak Fried Mann of Kolel Warsaw and Mezhirichi”. New binding and endpapers.
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1. “Tzurat Beit HaMikdash” by Rabbi Lipman Baal Tosafot Yom Tov. Frankfurt am Main: Jahn Kellner printing press, [1714].
Accompanied by two illustrations of the Temple. At the end of the book: measurements of the altar by Rabbi Eliyahu ben rabbi Zvi Hirsch. [2], 20 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, creases and tears at margins. Pasted paper strips on margins of first leaves.
2. “Sefer Binyan HaBayit”, by Rabbi Yehiel Hilel ben rabbi David Altschuler. [Zhovkva, 1775]. Accompanied by a drawing of the Temple structure. 12 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. On the title page appears an ink stamp “…Haim[?]…of Vilnius” and signature of “Yitzchak Fried Mann of Kolel Warsaw and Mezhirichi”. New binding and endpapers.
Ex-library copies
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Ten colorful engravings, colored by hand, depicting the Ten Plagues of Egypt. Augsburg [18th century].
Fine colorful illustrations. On the bottom of each engraving – descriptions in French and German.
[10] Plates, approx. 42X31.5 cm (paper mounted on cardboard). Good condition. Stains and creases, tears at margins. In a fine case (leather and cardboard).
Fine colorful illustrations. On the bottom of each engraving – descriptions in French and German.
[10] Plates, approx. 42X31.5 cm (paper mounted on cardboard). Good condition. Stains and creases, tears at margins. In a fine case (leather and cardboard).
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