Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,188
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Ten fairy tales, by Andersen, Grimm, and others. Published by “Ophir” - “Moriah,” Jerusalem-Berlin, 1923. Editor: Ch. N. Bialik. 10 fairy tales in Hebrew, with unique illustrations by the artist Tom Seidmann-Freud (1892-1930),.
[23] pages, 20.5x25 cm. Fair condition. Moisture damage in front of the title page and at the back of the book. Ex libris. Cover is loose and peeling with severe moisture damage and stains.
[23] pages, 20.5x25 cm. Fair condition. Moisture damage in front of the title page and at the back of the book. Ex libris. Cover is loose and peeling with severe moisture damage and stains.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $475
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“Toys and Flowers,” rhymes by Y[a’akov] D[avid] Kamzon. Hebrew publication by “Menorah,” Berlin-Vienna, 1920?
Six colored illustrations accompanied by rhyming text for children.
Y.D. Kamzon (1900-1980), author of children’s texts at the beginning of the 1920s. His book, “Wedding in the Forest” was also published by “Menorah” Berlin-Vienna in 1924.
Four cardboard sheets, 8.5x13.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on the cover.
Six colored illustrations accompanied by rhyming text for children.
Y.D. Kamzon (1900-1980), author of children’s texts at the beginning of the 1920s. His book, “Wedding in the Forest” was also published by “Menorah” Berlin-Vienna in 1924.
Four cardboard sheets, 8.5x13.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on the cover.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $688
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Di bobe shlak un ir kabak, L. Kvitko (Leib Kvitko). Kharkov, 1928. Illustrations by George Fisher
Booklet for children with seven large color illustrations printed in yellow and orange next to verses by Leib Kvitko.
[6] leaves, 25 cm. good condition, slight damage on left margin. Few stains on the cover.
Booklet for children with seven large color illustrations printed in yellow and orange next to verses by Leib Kvitko.
[6] leaves, 25 cm. good condition, slight damage on left margin. Few stains on the cover.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $275
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First picture book for a child. Dvir Publishing, Tel Aviv, [1926]. Cardboard pages with colorful illustrations of fruit and vegetables, flowers, work tools, musical instruments, home wares, and more.
[5] plates, 25 cm. A child’s scribbles on most of the illustrations. Dedication on the back cover. Water stains, torn spine.
[5] plates, 25 cm. A child’s scribbles on most of the illustrations. Dedication on the back cover. Water stains, torn spine.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $80
Sold for: $163
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Bein Kochav VeDeshe, Yitzhak Schoenberg. Published by Tarshish books, Jerusalem, [1942].
Rhymes and stories for children with sixty woodcuts by Avigdor Luizada.
17 stories and poems by Yitzhak Schenberg.
95, [1] pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, light damage to the cover.
Rhymes and stories for children with sixty woodcuts by Avigdor Luizada.
17 stories and poems by Yitzhak Schenberg.
95, [1] pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, light damage to the cover.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $188
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Ain Baheltenish — Dertzeilungen Far Kinder [In Hiding – children's stories], B. Orshansky.
Published by Tzenterfarlag, Moscow-Cracow-Minsk, 1930. A booklet which includes three children's stories with illustration on the cover, and a number of illustrations in the body of the booklet. Yiddish.
80 pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Torn along the margins of pages 59-66 and on the last page, no pieces missing. Tearing along the spine.
Published by Tzenterfarlag, Moscow-Cracow-Minsk, 1930. A booklet which includes three children's stories with illustration on the cover, and a number of illustrations in the body of the booklet. Yiddish.
80 pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Torn along the margins of pages 59-66 and on the last page, no pieces missing. Tearing along the spine.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $163
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Sefer HaGoralot HaChadash. Przemysl, 1928.
For children. With spinning wheel illustration on the cover with introduction title “Yiddishe Kinder!”
31 pages with table of numbers, 14.5 cm. Good condition. Tears to pages' margins and top of spine, with pieces missing.
For children. With spinning wheel illustration on the cover with introduction title “Yiddishe Kinder!”
31 pages with table of numbers, 14.5 cm. Good condition. Tears to pages' margins and top of spine, with pieces missing.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $250
Sold for: $338
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Octioberl, illiustrirter khoidesh far Octioberlerch. Published by Centerfarlag, Kiev, June 1931. Issue No. 6.
Many color illustrations, cover illustrated by Mark Epstein. On page 21, “Der Dekret Fun Hunger” [Law of Hunger] with illustration of people giving money to a large hand whose sleeve has a swastika drawn on it.
23 pages, 26 cm. Good condition. Creases on the margins of the pages. Tears to binding of pages and cover.
Many color illustrations, cover illustrated by Mark Epstein. On page 21, “Der Dekret Fun Hunger” [Law of Hunger] with illustration of people giving money to a large hand whose sleeve has a swastika drawn on it.
23 pages, 26 cm. Good condition. Creases on the margins of the pages. Tears to binding of pages and cover.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
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1. Kinderland, monthly illustrated newspaper for children, New York. Six issues, April 1922 – April 1923 (not consecutive). In most issues illustrations are by Z. Maud and A. Godel. Yiddish.
2. Kinder Zhurnal, New York. Five folders, from 1921, 1925-1932 (some are consecutive). Each folder has 10 issues. Illustrations by Yossel Kotler, A. Godel, Nate Kozlovsky.
Varying number of pages, 24 cm., 26.5 cm. respectively. Good to very good condition. Some of the pages are detached, torn or missing small pieces on the page.
2. Kinder Zhurnal, New York. Five folders, from 1921, 1925-1932 (some are consecutive). Each folder has 10 issues. Illustrations by Yossel Kotler, A. Godel, Nate Kozlovsky.
Varying number of pages, 24 cm., 26.5 cm. respectively. Good to very good condition. Some of the pages are detached, torn or missing small pieces on the page.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Argentiner Beimelech [Small Trees of Argentine], edited by Zelik Mazur. Buenos Aires, 1939-1941. 12 individual issues of the children's magazine, not consecutive, illustrated by H. Sokolovsky. Issues 2-3, 7-12, 15-19; December 1939 – December 1941. Some of the illustrations are in color. Yiddish.
23 cm. Very good condition.
23 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $213
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Grininke Beimelech [Greenish Trees], illustrated bi-weekly for children. Vilna, October 1926 – June 1927, 10 consecutive issues bound together.
Among the participants: Moshe Broderzon, Shlomo Bastamsky (who was the newspaper’s editor), Daniel Czarny, and others. “Grininke Beimelech” was the first Yiddish newspaper for children, which appeared consistently over many years in Poland, from 1914-1939, with two breaks in the middle. Yiddish.
23.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears on the margins of a number of pages. The cover of the first booklet is detached. Folder cover is loose and the spine is torn.
For additional reading: Bar-El, Adina: Among the greenish trees, children’s newspapers in Yiddish and Hebrew in Poland 1918-1939, pages 79-181.
Among the participants: Moshe Broderzon, Shlomo Bastamsky (who was the newspaper’s editor), Daniel Czarny, and others. “Grininke Beimelech” was the first Yiddish newspaper for children, which appeared consistently over many years in Poland, from 1914-1939, with two breaks in the middle. Yiddish.
23.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears on the margins of a number of pages. The cover of the first booklet is detached. Folder cover is loose and the spine is torn.
For additional reading: Bar-El, Adina: Among the greenish trees, children’s newspapers in Yiddish and Hebrew in Poland 1918-1939, pages 79-181.
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $175
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1. Das Liedel Fun Broit, Drei Malachim Un Andere. New York, no indication of publication year.
2. I - Gazlanim, II - Di Noit. New York, no indication of publication year.
The two booklets were written by Mani Leib; both are accompanied by illustrations by Z. Maud.
32 pages; 27 pages, 20.5 cm. 1. Very good condition. 2. Poor condition, stained with tears on the cover.
2. I - Gazlanim, II - Di Noit. New York, no indication of publication year.
The two booklets were written by Mani Leib; both are accompanied by illustrations by Z. Maud.
32 pages; 27 pages, 20.5 cm. 1. Very good condition. 2. Poor condition, stained with tears on the cover.
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