Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
"Das Leben" Journal – Three Issues – St. Petersburg, 1905
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Sold for: $175
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Das leben, a manatlikher zhurnal far literatur, visenshaft aun gezelshaftlikhe fragen [Life, a monthly magazine for literature, science and social issues], three issues edited by Saul Ginzburg and Alexander Rappaport. St. Petersburg: Freind Press, 1905. Yiddish.
Issues of May, July and August-September (a double issue) 1905 of the "Das Leben" journal, the literary supplement of the first Yiddish daily to be published in the Russian Empire – "Der Freind". The issues contain notes, articles, stories, poems and translations by the best Jewish writers of the period, including: Shalom Asch, Mendele Mocher Sforim, Micha Josef Berdyczewski, Rachel Feigenberg, S. An-Sky, Bernard Gorin, Yehoash (nom de plume of Solomon Blumgarten), and others.
The journal (of which only nine issues were published) was published and edited by the well-known historian, journalist, literary critic and activist Saul Ginzburg (1866-1940).
May issue: 128 pp.; July issue: 128 pp.; August-September issue: 253, [4] pp. Approx. 23 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Some closed and open tears (tears to title pages mended with tape). Stamps to one issue. Bound in matching leather bindings, without the covers.
Issues of May, July and August-September (a double issue) 1905 of the "Das Leben" journal, the literary supplement of the first Yiddish daily to be published in the Russian Empire – "Der Freind". The issues contain notes, articles, stories, poems and translations by the best Jewish writers of the period, including: Shalom Asch, Mendele Mocher Sforim, Micha Josef Berdyczewski, Rachel Feigenberg, S. An-Sky, Bernard Gorin, Yehoash (nom de plume of Solomon Blumgarten), and others.
The journal (of which only nine issues were published) was published and edited by the well-known historian, journalist, literary critic and activist Saul Ginzburg (1866-1940).
May issue: 128 pp.; July issue: 128 pp.; August-September issue: 253, [4] pp. Approx. 23 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Some closed and open tears (tears to title pages mended with tape). Stamps to one issue. Bound in matching leather bindings, without the covers.
Autographs, Letters and Manuscripts
Autographs, Letters and Manuscripts