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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Nine books illustrated by American artist Saul Raskin (1886-1996): The Five Scrolls; Siddur Tefilot Yisrael; Bereshit; The Holy Ark; Pirkei Avoth; Tzvishn G-t un Mensh – Between G-d and Man; Tehilim; The Passover Haggadah (Ya'ari 2288, Otzar HaHaggadot 3855); Kabbala and Book of Yeztira.
The volumes were printed in New York between 1940-1959. All are illustrated, some in color. Hebrew and English, some also contain Yiddish texts.
35 cm at average, 80 to 170 pages in each volume.
Good to very good condition. Original dust jackets, some of them torn. Bereshit has no cover, with tears to spine.
The volumes were printed in New York between 1940-1959. All are illustrated, some in color. Hebrew and English, some also contain Yiddish texts.
35 cm at average, 80 to 170 pages in each volume.
Good to very good condition. Original dust jackets, some of them torn. Bereshit has no cover, with tears to spine.
Category
Literature and Bibliophilia
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $100
Unsold
"Literarishe Tzeitshrift", edited by Y. Nachbin. Published by "Yidishe Folks Bletter", Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1924. Yiddish, illustrated title-page.
26 pages, 36 cm.
Very good condition. Slight tears, loose cover.
26 pages, 36 cm.
Very good condition. Slight tears, loose cover.
Category
Literature and Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $180
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
1. Tziltzelei Shama – A Hebrew Literary Anthology. Charkov, 1923.
One of the four literary anthologies published under great hardships in Communist Russia, after the use of Hebrew was prohibited. Anthology contains pieces 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 only 100 copies.
32 pages, 13x17.5 cm. Very good condition, modern hard cover.
2. Zalbafert – Moshe Broderzon, Gershon Broido, Menashe Heilprin, Daniel Charni. Lebn Publishers, Moscow, 1918.
Early Yiddish anthology by the four modernist Jewish poets. Printed in the last few months they spent in Bolshevik Moscow.
32 pages, very good condition. Torn spine, amateur restoration with adhesive tape.
One of the four literary anthologies published under great hardships in Communist Russia, after the use of Hebrew was prohibited. Anthology contains pieces 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 only 100 copies.
32 pages, 13x17.5 cm. Very good condition, modern hard cover.
2. Zalbafert – Moshe Broderzon, Gershon Broido, Menashe Heilprin, Daniel Charni. Lebn Publishers, Moscow, 1918.
Early Yiddish anthology by the four modernist Jewish poets. Printed in the last few months they spent in Bolshevik Moscow.
32 pages, very good condition. Torn spine, amateur restoration with adhesive tape.
Category
Literature and Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $100
Unsold
TatRama – Israeli art magazine, first edition, editors: Uri and Danny Dotan. TatRama Publishing Ltd., Sheinkin 36, Tel Aviv, September 1984.
Poems, photographs, illustrations and more. Among the contributors: Menashe Kadishman, Alex Levac, Yoram Kupermintz, Dr. Gidon Ofrat, and others.
[40] pages, 49 cm.
Good condition, staining. Slight damage to corners and margins.
Poems, photographs, illustrations and more. Among the contributors: Menashe Kadishman, Alex Levac, Yoram Kupermintz, Dr. Gidon Ofrat, and others.
[40] pages, 49 cm.
Good condition, staining. Slight damage to corners and margins.
Category
Literature and Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Licht, Journal for children and youth in Yiddish. Kadima Publishing, Yassi (Jassi), Romania, winter of 1914 through winter of 1915. The first four issues are bound together. The cover was designed by Reuven Rubin, when he was young (born in 1893, he was then 22), with more of his illustrations inside. Cover of the third issue is missing.
226, [2] pages numbered in succession, 22 cm.
Fair to good condition. Issue 3 is detached. The Cover of issue 4 is detached. Stained.
226, [2] pages numbered in succession, 22 cm.
Fair to good condition. Issue 3 is detached. The Cover of issue 4 is detached. Stained.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $4,500
Including buyer's premium
1. Chaliastre – Ershter Almanach. Leitung Peretz Markish, Y.Y. Singer, Chaliastre Publishing, Warsaw, 1922.
The first almanac of Chaliastre. The almanac includes poems by Uri Tzi Grinberg, Peretz Markish, Melech Ravitch, Avraham Leyeles (member of the New York "In Zich" group), and others. Aside from these, it also contains an article by Yosef Tchaikov - "Sculpture". The cover and publisher's symbol were made by Wolf Weintraub, and the illustration for M. Broderzon's poem – by Yitzchak Broyner. The almanac also includes drawings by Marc Chagall, for David Hofstein's poem cycle "Troyer" (sadness).
72 pages, 28 cm. Very good condition. The front cover is attached unprofessionally, and has a missing corner. The back cover is detached and missing a corner. Cover is slightly stained; the original issue is in a soft cover, and additionally bound by a hard cover.
The first almanac of Chaliastre. The almanac includes poems by Uri Tzi Grinberg, Peretz Markish, Melech Ravitch, Avraham Leyeles (member of the New York "In Zich" group), and others. Aside from these, it also contains an article by Yosef Tchaikov - "Sculpture". The cover and publisher's symbol were made by Wolf Weintraub, and the illustration for M. Broderzon's poem – by Yitzchak Broyner. The almanac also includes drawings by Marc Chagall, for David Hofstein's poem cycle "Troyer" (sadness).
72 pages, 28 cm. Very good condition. The front cover is attached unprofessionally, and has a missing corner. The back cover is detached and missing a corner. Cover is slightly stained; the original issue is in a soft cover, and additionally bound by a hard cover.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $1,800
Unsold
The Kuppe (The Pile), Peretz Markish. Kultur Lige Publishers, Warsaw, 1921. First edition. The composition on the cover was made by Henryk Berlewi, illustrating the name of Markish's poem, visually resembling a pile. The obvious brutality and coarseness of the composition's elements – the title-letters and the triangles beneath them - match the tragic mood of the poem, and the purposely provoking naturalist anti-esthetic quality which is the main tone in the poem's description of the pogrom's victims. The murdered Jews were "Piled up" in the town square.
32 pages, 34 cm. Very good condition. Few stains and creases; was folded into two. Unprofessionally restored tears on back cover. The original edition is in a complete soft cover, and additionally bound by a hard cover.
32 pages, 34 cm. Very good condition. Few stains and creases; was folded into two. Unprofessionally restored tears on back cover. The original edition is in a complete soft cover, and additionally bound by a hard cover.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $800
Unsold
Mephisto, Uri Zvi Grinberg. Published by Lituratur-Fond Beim Farain fun Yidishe Literatn un Zhurnalisn in Varshe, Warsaw, 1922.
The second edition of the poem by Uri Zvi Grinberg, which is one of his most important Yiddish works. The cover was designed by Wolf Wintraub, and the font on the cover page was made by Grinberg himself. The book also includes a reproduction of the author's portrait, made by Henryk Berlewi.
85 cm, [3] pages, 30.5 cm. Good condition. The margins of the page with the author's drawing are slightly torn. Front cover has been restored by advesive tape; back cover is missing. The original booklet in soft cover, bound by a hard cover.
The second edition of the poem by Uri Zvi Grinberg, which is one of his most important Yiddish works. The cover was designed by Wolf Wintraub, and the font on the cover page was made by Grinberg himself. The book also includes a reproduction of the author's portrait, made by Henryk Berlewi.
85 cm, [3] pages, 30.5 cm. Good condition. The margins of the page with the author's drawing are slightly torn. Front cover has been restored by advesive tape; back cover is missing. The original booklet in soft cover, bound by a hard cover.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $800
Unsold
Radio, Peretz Markish. Ambassador Publishers, Warsaw, 1922.
The cover of Peretz Markish's anthology, made by Melech Ravich, has its name and the author's name. The font resembles electricity flashes or radio waves, in keeping with the anthology's name and Markish's taut modernistic poetics.
[46] pages, 28 cm. Very good condition, Several stains and creases, folding line, missing back cover.
The original booklet in soft cover, bound by a hard cover.
The cover of Peretz Markish's anthology, made by Melech Ravich, has its name and the author's name. The font resembles electricity flashes or radio waves, in keeping with the anthology's name and Markish's taut modernistic poetics.
[46] pages, 28 cm. Very good condition, Several stains and creases, folding line, missing back cover.
The original booklet in soft cover, bound by a hard cover.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $3,300
Sold for: $5,000
Including buyer's premium
Yung Yiddish,Yung Yiddish Publishers, Lodz, 1919.
Three booklets, containing six isues, bound together: Ershter Boign, Purim 1919 (printed in 350 numbered copied); Tzveiter-Dritter Boign, Pesach, 1919 (printed in 400 copies, numbered); Ferter-Finfter-Zekster Boign, Winter of 1919 (printed in 500 un-numbered copies).
Three booklets, containing six isues, bound together: Ershter Boign, Purim 1919 (printed in 350 numbered copied); Tzveiter-Dritter Boign, Pesach, 1919 (printed in 400 copies, numbered); Ferter-Finfter-Zekster Boign, Winter of 1919 (printed in 500 un-numbered copies).
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,188
Including buyer's premium
Avraham Zak (1891-1980) – Jewish writer who lived in Poland between the two World Wars. In this novel, Zak describes his own personal story in a literary fashion by creating the character of a Jewish soldier required to go to the front in the First World War. The book is illustrated with a dozen reproductions of drawings by Yankl Adler in the expressionist style of the “Yung Yiddish” group to which he belonged.
225 pages, 22.5 cm
Fair condition. Pages are slightly torn on margins. Binding is loose and torn. Tear to illustration on cover.
225 pages, 22.5 cm
Fair condition. Pages are slightly torn on margins. Binding is loose and torn. Tear to illustration on cover.
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
A Gelechter On A Zeit, Der Tunkeler [Yosef Tunkel]. Published by “Achisfer” and “Tzentral”, Warsaw, without year of printing [1920?].
Category
Illustrated Books:Modernism, Avantgarde
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