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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten, (Jewish Notabilia), fourth volume, by Johann Jacob Schudt. Frankfurt: Wolffgang Christoph Multzen, 1718. German, some Hebrew and some Yiddish.
Johann Jacob Schudt (1664-1772) was a Hebraist, Ethnographer and rector of the gymnasium in Frankfurt. His book "Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten", published in four parts from 1714 to 1718, deals with an ethnographic examination of Jewish congregations worldwide and the Jewish community in Frankfurt that he knew well. Schudt describes the various characteristics of Jews, cites earlier writings and provides new information concerning different customs. He compares the manner in which Jews follow commandments with similar customs in other religions. The book is anti-Semitic in nature; for example, Schudt claims that on the eve of Yom Kippur Jews transfer their sins to Christians. At the same time, it should be noted that ethnographic writings of the period about non-Christian groups was always characterized by prejudice and by emphasizing the superiority of Christianity.
This is the fourth volume with supplements and additions to the first three parts, all printed in one volume.
[16] leaves, 320 pp; pp; 47, [1], 192 pp; [19] leaves, 48 pp, [1] leaf + [5] engraving plates, three are folded and two are smaller than the size of the book. Two additional full-page engravings are paginated.21 cm. Good condition. Bound in a contemporary vellum binding. Two open tears. Restored open tears. Some tears to margins of several leaves. Foxing. Dark leaves. Ex-Libris. Ink stamps. Pen inscriptions. Pen inscription on the binding.
Johann Jacob Schudt (1664-1772) was a Hebraist, Ethnographer and rector of the gymnasium in Frankfurt. His book "Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten", published in four parts from 1714 to 1718, deals with an ethnographic examination of Jewish congregations worldwide and the Jewish community in Frankfurt that he knew well. Schudt describes the various characteristics of Jews, cites earlier writings and provides new information concerning different customs. He compares the manner in which Jews follow commandments with similar customs in other religions. The book is anti-Semitic in nature; for example, Schudt claims that on the eve of Yom Kippur Jews transfer their sins to Christians. At the same time, it should be noted that ethnographic writings of the period about non-Christian groups was always characterized by prejudice and by emphasizing the superiority of Christianity.
This is the fourth volume with supplements and additions to the first three parts, all printed in one volume.
[16] leaves, 320 pp; pp; 47, [1], 192 pp; [19] leaves, 48 pp, [1] leaf + [5] engraving plates, three are folded and two are smaller than the size of the book. Two additional full-page engravings are paginated.21 cm. Good condition. Bound in a contemporary vellum binding. Two open tears. Restored open tears. Some tears to margins of several leaves. Foxing. Dark leaves. Ex-Libris. Ink stamps. Pen inscriptions. Pen inscription on the binding.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Entdecktes Judenthum, oder, Gründlicher und wahrhaffter Bericht, welchergestalt die verstockte Juden die Hochheilige Dreyeinigkeit, Gott Vater. erschrecklicher Weise lästern [Judaism Unmasked – a thorough and real report about the horrifying manner in which the stubborn Jews slander the Holy Trinity and disgrace it], by Johann Andreas Eisenmenger. [Berlin], 1742. Two parts bound together. German and some Hebrew.
Eisenmenger (1654-1704) – a German orientalist and professor of Semitic languages, considered one of the first bearers of anti-Semitism in the new era. This book was dubbed by writer and historian Shimon Dubnov the "Encyclopedia of the Hatred of Jews". Eisenmenger mastered the Bible, Talmud and rabbinical writings and met with Jewish sages and rabbis, seeking to retrieve references against the Christian faith. For 19 years he presented himself as a person meaning to approach Judaism and study its sources in order to eventually convert; in 1694 he even printed the Hebrew Bible in Frankfurt and was granted the approbation of Rabbi David Gruenhut, who mentioned him in the introduction as an "exalted scholar". The book "Entdecktes Judenthum" – "Judaism Unmasked" – is an extensive study, written in an apparently reliable scientific manner, against Judaism and its dangers to Christianity, and is considered to this day a classic of modern anti-Semitism.
[20], 1016, [4], 111, [1] pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Creases and stains. Tears to margins of first pages. Contemporary vellum binding, with stains and tears.
Eisenmenger (1654-1704) – a German orientalist and professor of Semitic languages, considered one of the first bearers of anti-Semitism in the new era. This book was dubbed by writer and historian Shimon Dubnov the "Encyclopedia of the Hatred of Jews". Eisenmenger mastered the Bible, Talmud and rabbinical writings and met with Jewish sages and rabbis, seeking to retrieve references against the Christian faith. For 19 years he presented himself as a person meaning to approach Judaism and study its sources in order to eventually convert; in 1694 he even printed the Hebrew Bible in Frankfurt and was granted the approbation of Rabbi David Gruenhut, who mentioned him in the introduction as an "exalted scholar". The book "Entdecktes Judenthum" – "Judaism Unmasked" – is an extensive study, written in an apparently reliable scientific manner, against Judaism and its dangers to Christianity, and is considered to this day a classic of modern anti-Semitism.
[20], 1016, [4], 111, [1] pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Creases and stains. Tears to margins of first pages. Contemporary vellum binding, with stains and tears.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Engraving portraying Joseph Süß Oppenheimer ("Suss the Jew"), by Matthäus Deisch. Stuttgart, 1738. German.
Oppenheimer's portrait in a frame. A medallion below shows the hanging cage in which Oppenheimer's body was held after his execution. Anti-Semitic text in the bottom of the print.
Approx. 28.5X20 cm. Good condition. Stains, some creases and tears to margins. Horizontal folding mark. Papers pasted at corners, on verso.
Oppenheimer's portrait in a frame. A medallion below shows the hanging cage in which Oppenheimer's body was held after his execution. Anti-Semitic text in the bottom of the print.
Approx. 28.5X20 cm. Good condition. Stains, some creases and tears to margins. Horizontal folding mark. Papers pasted at corners, on verso.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Old Clothes, anti-Semitic engraving, colored by hand. [England? 19th century?]. An engraving depicting three Jews wearing worn-out clothes with the inscription "Old Clothes".
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight tears at margins.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight tears at margins.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Unser Verkehr, nach der neuesten Darstellung [our crowd]. Engraving by Johann Michael Voltz. [Nuremberg? 19th century]. German.
An engraving depicting eight Jewish figures out of the anti-Semitic play by Karl Borromäus Alexander Sessa "Unser Verkehr" (our crowd), first performed in Königsberg, 1815. The figures are presented in a ludicrous manner with their name and role in the play by their side.
Approx. 14.5X16 cm. Fair condition. Stains, creases and folding marks. Restored tears at upper margins and a 7-cm-long restored tear on the right side with some damage to the print and text.
An engraving depicting eight Jewish figures out of the anti-Semitic play by Karl Borromäus Alexander Sessa "Unser Verkehr" (our crowd), first performed in Königsberg, 1815. The figures are presented in a ludicrous manner with their name and role in the play by their side.
Approx. 14.5X16 cm. Fair condition. Stains, creases and folding marks. Restored tears at upper margins and a 7-cm-long restored tear on the right side with some damage to the print and text.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Poster no. 6 out of the series Musée des Horreurs ["Monstrosity exhibition" / " Museum of Horrors"], Paris, [1899-1900]. French.
Lithographic illustration, colored by hand, portraying Alfred Dreyfus as a monster with a dragon's body and snakes' heads. A sword is stuck in the dragon's body, and on it a note: "Le Traitre" [the traitor!, French].
Signed in the plate V. Lenepveu (most probably a pseudonym of the artist who illustrated the poster).
The poster series "Monstrosity Exhibition" was published during the Dreyfus affair and consisted of 51 against pro-Dreyfusars. The distribution of the posters was halted by the French Ministry of Interior several months later.
Approx. 47.5X64 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases and some stains. Restored tears at bottom. Framed: approx. 59.5X75.5 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
Lithographic illustration, colored by hand, portraying Alfred Dreyfus as a monster with a dragon's body and snakes' heads. A sword is stuck in the dragon's body, and on it a note: "Le Traitre" [the traitor!, French].
Signed in the plate V. Lenepveu (most probably a pseudonym of the artist who illustrated the poster).
The poster series "Monstrosity Exhibition" was published during the Dreyfus affair and consisted of 51 against pro-Dreyfusars. The distribution of the posters was halted by the French Ministry of Interior several months later.
Approx. 47.5X64 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases and some stains. Restored tears at bottom. Framed: approx. 59.5X75.5 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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About 75 illustrated papers and caricatures printed in France during the Dreyfus affair. [France], [ca.1897-1902]. French.
Among the items:
* About 60 papers with articles and illustrations related to the Dreyfus affair, among them: twenty issues of Le Sifflet; sixteen issues of Le Petit Journal; six issues of Le Monde Illustré; four issues of Le Progress Illustré; three issues of L'Illustré Soleil Du Dimanche; three issues of Le Rire; two issues of Lyon; and more.
* Five single newspaper leaves with caricatures concerning Dreyfus (probably from the newspaper Le Sifflet).
* Nine newspaper leaves with illustrations in color about the Dreyfus affair. Framed (unexamined out of frame).
Enclosed: "Lettre a la France" [Letter to France], by Emil Zola, pamphlet about the affair. Published by Eugene Fasquelle, Paris, [1900?]. * Two issues of Wereldkroniek (Dutch).
One paper appears in two copies. A detailed list will be sent upon request.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition.
Among the items:
* About 60 papers with articles and illustrations related to the Dreyfus affair, among them: twenty issues of Le Sifflet; sixteen issues of Le Petit Journal; six issues of Le Monde Illustré; four issues of Le Progress Illustré; three issues of L'Illustré Soleil Du Dimanche; three issues of Le Rire; two issues of Lyon; and more.
* Five single newspaper leaves with caricatures concerning Dreyfus (probably from the newspaper Le Sifflet).
* Nine newspaper leaves with illustrations in color about the Dreyfus affair. Framed (unexamined out of frame).
Enclosed: "Lettre a la France" [Letter to France], by Emil Zola, pamphlet about the affair. Published by Eugene Fasquelle, Paris, [1900?]. * Two issues of Wereldkroniek (Dutch).
One paper appears in two copies. A detailed list will be sent upon request.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Eighteen papers with illustrations and photographs of Jews. Paris, late 19th century until the 1930s. French.
Anti-Semitic illustrations appear in the papers: illustrations on the subject of the Dreyfus Affair; illustrations of Jews concerning political matters, and more. Among the items: five issues of La Bastille; four issues of L'assiette au Buerre; three issues of Le Rire; two issues of L'univers Illustré; Les Juifs (issue of the magazine Crapouillot, dedicated to Jews); and more.
Enclosed: an engraving depicting the ordination ceremony of Rabbi Zadok Cohen (1839-1905) as chief rabbi of France; an engraving of the Wandering Jew (partly in color, matted).
One item was printed in Bologna.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition. Tears (most of them slight, to spine and margins), folding marks and creases. Front wrapper of Crapouillot – detached.
Anti-Semitic illustrations appear in the papers: illustrations on the subject of the Dreyfus Affair; illustrations of Jews concerning political matters, and more. Among the items: five issues of La Bastille; four issues of L'assiette au Buerre; three issues of Le Rire; two issues of L'univers Illustré; Les Juifs (issue of the magazine Crapouillot, dedicated to Jews); and more.
Enclosed: an engraving depicting the ordination ceremony of Rabbi Zadok Cohen (1839-1905) as chief rabbi of France; an engraving of the Wandering Jew (partly in color, matted).
One item was printed in Bologna.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition. Tears (most of them slight, to spine and margins), folding marks and creases. Front wrapper of Crapouillot – detached.
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Lot 194 Collection of Illustrated Newspapers and Caricatures of Jews – England and the United States
Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Sixteen illustrations and caricatures of Jews; most of them from English and American press. London and New-York, late 19th to early 20th century. English.
The collection includes humorous caricatures (some anti-Semitic), Jewish theater figures, currents affairs and other topics, out of the papers: Puck; Judge: The Aldine; Harper's Weekly; The Illustrated London News; and others.
Enclosed: "The Jews", issue no. 2 of the magazine "Query" dedicated to Jews. London, [ca. 1930s]. Title page illustration in color; and numerous photographs of Jews worldwide and in Palestine appear within the magazine.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition. Some tears to several items. Two items in poor condition. Some caricatures are matted.
The collection includes humorous caricatures (some anti-Semitic), Jewish theater figures, currents affairs and other topics, out of the papers: Puck; Judge: The Aldine; Harper's Weekly; The Illustrated London News; and others.
Enclosed: "The Jews", issue no. 2 of the magazine "Query" dedicated to Jews. London, [ca. 1930s]. Title page illustration in color; and numerous photographs of Jews worldwide and in Palestine appear within the magazine.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition. Some tears to several items. Two items in poor condition. Some caricatures are matted.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Thirteen items printed in German on the subject of Jews, most of them anti-Semitic. Berlin, Munich, Leipzig and Paris, ca. 1893-1940.
Among the items: issue of the paper Das Schwarze Korps ("Black Shirts", official paper of the S.S.); two issues of the humoristic paper Lustige Blätter, one about the Dreyfus Affair; Jud Süß, issue of the cinema magazine "Illustrierter Film Kurier" dedicated to the film "Jud Süß" [1940]; Wir wählen Hindenburg! Wir wählen Hitler!" (We vote for Hindenburg! We vote for Hitler!"), propaganda poster issued by the Nazi party towards the 1932 elections in Germany; four prints with illustrations of Jews; and more.
Total of 13 items. Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition. The poster is framed (unexamined out of frame).
Among the items: issue of the paper Das Schwarze Korps ("Black Shirts", official paper of the S.S.); two issues of the humoristic paper Lustige Blätter, one about the Dreyfus Affair; Jud Süß, issue of the cinema magazine "Illustrierter Film Kurier" dedicated to the film "Jud Süß" [1940]; Wir wählen Hindenburg! Wir wählen Hitler!" (We vote for Hindenburg! We vote for Hitler!"), propaganda poster issued by the Nazi party towards the 1932 elections in Germany; four prints with illustrations of Jews; and more.
Total of 13 items. Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition. The poster is framed (unexamined out of frame).
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Wenn juden lachen [when Jews laugh], an advertising poster for the anti-Semitic paper "Der Stürmer". [Germany]. [ca. 1938]. German.
Photographs of eleven Jews with distorted faces, with the title in the center: "When Jews Laugh". On the bottom edge of the poster appears a short text about the congenital defects of Jews evident in their faces contort into a devilish grimace.
Approx. 40X28 cm. Good condition. Framed: approx. 41X52.5 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
Photographs of eleven Jews with distorted faces, with the title in the center: "When Jews Laugh". On the bottom edge of the poster appears a short text about the congenital defects of Jews evident in their faces contort into a devilish grimace.
Approx. 40X28 cm. Good condition. Framed: approx. 41X52.5 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Anti-Semitic poster, invitation to the "Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition" in Belgrade. Beranek press, Belgrade, [ca.1941]. Serbian.
An image of a Jew spinning the globe on his finger, with the legend: "…but the Jewish dream of being the power of the world is now disappearing under the attack from finally awakened nationalism. How? You shall find out in the Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition" (Serbian).
46X69.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Some restored tears along folding lines. Framed: approx. 81.5X58 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
An image of a Jew spinning the globe on his finger, with the legend: "…but the Jewish dream of being the power of the world is now disappearing under the attack from finally awakened nationalism. How? You shall find out in the Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition" (Serbian).
46X69.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Some restored tears along folding lines. Framed: approx. 81.5X58 cm. Unexamined out of frame.
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