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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Dr. Theodor Herzl, soft ground etching (vernis mou) by Hermann Struck (1876-1944), [1903].
Signed in the plate.
49.5X39.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Blemishes to etching. Stains, tears and small open tears to the margins of plate.
Signed in the plate.
49.5X39.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Blemishes to etching. Stains, tears and small open tears to the margins of plate.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
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Plaque with a relief portrait of Theodor Herzl. [Vienna, ca. 1905].
Cast bronze. Signed with monogram: FK (Franz Kounitzky).
Approx. 60X50 mm.
Provenance: The Bruno Kirschner collection.
Cast bronze. Signed with monogram: FK (Franz Kounitzky).
Approx. 60X50 mm.
Provenance: The Bruno Kirschner collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Sold for: $375
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Two postcards with portraits of Theodor Herzl. [Palestine and Germany, first decades of the 20th century].
1. "Dr. T. Herzl" (Hebrew), a postcard with a portrait illustration of Herzl. "Bezalel" lithographic printing, [Jerusalem]. Handwritten dedication on verso, from 1911: "Souvenir from the Bezalel ball, the 30th of Kislev, the 6th of Hanukkah [December 31] 1910, Jerusalem".
9X14 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases and blemishes. Tear to margins, affecting the portrait.
2. Postcard combining a photograph of Herzl on the balcony of the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois in Basel and photographs of sites in Jerusalem and its surroundings (the Western Wall, the Cave of the Patriarchs, the Tower of David, Bethlehem, Hebron and more). [Germany?].
Beneath Herzl's photograph, in a frame shaped like the Tablets of Stone, the caption "LeShana Tova" (Happy New Year) is printed.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition.
1. "Dr. T. Herzl" (Hebrew), a postcard with a portrait illustration of Herzl. "Bezalel" lithographic printing, [Jerusalem]. Handwritten dedication on verso, from 1911: "Souvenir from the Bezalel ball, the 30th of Kislev, the 6th of Hanukkah [December 31] 1910, Jerusalem".
9X14 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases and blemishes. Tear to margins, affecting the portrait.
2. Postcard combining a photograph of Herzl on the balcony of the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois in Basel and photographs of sites in Jerusalem and its surroundings (the Western Wall, the Cave of the Patriarchs, the Tower of David, Bethlehem, Hebron and more). [Germany?].
Beneath Herzl's photograph, in a frame shaped like the Tablets of Stone, the caption "LeShana Tova" (Happy New Year) is printed.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $500
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Five postcards depicting Theodor Herzl's portrait, or printed in his memory. Various publishers, places and times of printing, [ca. 1904 to 1944].
Including: * Memorial postcard printed in Eastern Europe, close to Herzl's death (undivided). * A postcard that was printed to mark the 40th anniversary of his death, issued by the Zionist Movement in Shanghai - Jewish Publication (Josef Stein), Shanghai, [1944]. * Postcard with an illustration of Theodor Herzl looking at the Port of Haifa, by Meir Gur-Aryeh. * Additional postcards.
Size and condition vary. Two of the postcards are blank on their verso. Stains. A dark stain on the postcard from Shanghai. One of the postcards was sent by mail. Stamp and postmark on verso of one of the postcards.
Including: * Memorial postcard printed in Eastern Europe, close to Herzl's death (undivided). * A postcard that was printed to mark the 40th anniversary of his death, issued by the Zionist Movement in Shanghai - Jewish Publication (Josef Stein), Shanghai, [1944]. * Postcard with an illustration of Theodor Herzl looking at the Port of Haifa, by Meir Gur-Aryeh. * Additional postcards.
Size and condition vary. Two of the postcards are blank on their verso. Stains. A dark stain on the postcard from Shanghai. One of the postcards was sent by mail. Stamp and postmark on verso of one of the postcards.
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Zionism, World Zionist Congress, Herzl, JNF
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,063
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Tsienizmus in Vort un Thot [Zionism in Word and Deed], by Israel Isaac Wolf. New York: Y. Wolf, [ca. 1900-1902]. Yiddish. The first book of the series "Volf's Idishe Biblyotek".
The book contains a Yiddish translation of "Der Judenstaat" by Theodor Herzl – one of the first printings of "Der Judenstaat" in America (possibly the first).
Alongside the translation, the book contains an article about Zionism in America by Israel Isaac Wolf and an article about the history of the Zionist movement by writer and journalist Avner Tenenbaum.
Israel-Isaac Wolf (1861-1926), a writer, editor and publisher, was born in Lithuania and studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva. In 1893, he immigrated to Cleveland, USA, where he founded the first Hebrew publishing house. He took part in editing the weekly "Der Idisher Shtern", the daily "Di Idishe Velt" and the Zionist weekly "Das Idishe Falk". In 1901, he founded a publishing house in New York and published a series of books titled "Volf's Idishe Biblyotek".
7, [1], 71, [3] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Tears to edges, most of them small (not affecting the text). The front endpaper is detached. The title page and back endpaper are partly detached. Minor stains. Hard binding (possibly missing cover).
One copy only in OCLC.
Singerman 5888.
The book contains a Yiddish translation of "Der Judenstaat" by Theodor Herzl – one of the first printings of "Der Judenstaat" in America (possibly the first).
Alongside the translation, the book contains an article about Zionism in America by Israel Isaac Wolf and an article about the history of the Zionist movement by writer and journalist Avner Tenenbaum.
Israel-Isaac Wolf (1861-1926), a writer, editor and publisher, was born in Lithuania and studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva. In 1893, he immigrated to Cleveland, USA, where he founded the first Hebrew publishing house. He took part in editing the weekly "Der Idisher Shtern", the daily "Di Idishe Velt" and the Zionist weekly "Das Idishe Falk". In 1901, he founded a publishing house in New York and published a series of books titled "Volf's Idishe Biblyotek".
7, [1], 71, [3] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Tears to edges, most of them small (not affecting the text). The front endpaper is detached. The title page and back endpaper are partly detached. Minor stains. Hard binding (possibly missing cover).
One copy only in OCLC.
Singerman 5888.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Two booklets documenting the first Zionist Congresses. Vienna, 1897 and 1899. German.
1. Der Baseler Congress [The Basel Congress], by Theodor Herzl. Vienna: Welt, 1897.
Herzl’s account of the first Zionist Congress and the future of the Zionist Movement.
22 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Bound in a new cover; with part of the original front cover laid down (fold lines, stains, stamp and sticker to original front cover). The original back cover is missing. Fold lines and creases throughout the booklet. Stains. Blemishes and small tears. Tape for restoration on the margins of the leaves.
2. Reden gehalten auf dem III. Zionisten-Congresse zu Basel: Dr. Th. Herzl, Dr. Max Nordau [Speeches Delivered at the Third Zionist Congress in Basel: Dr. Theodor Herzl, Dr. Max Nordau]. Vienna: "Erez Israel", 1899.
Transcript of Herzl's and Nordau's speeches at the third Zionist Congress that took place in Basel in August 1899 (a printout from the stenographic protocols).
20 pp, 23.5 cm. Bound in a new cover. The original cover is missing. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the title page and last leaf). Several tears and open tears to edges. Tape for restoration on the margins of the leaves. Owner's stamp on the title page.
1. Der Baseler Congress [The Basel Congress], by Theodor Herzl. Vienna: Welt, 1897.
Herzl’s account of the first Zionist Congress and the future of the Zionist Movement.
22 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Bound in a new cover; with part of the original front cover laid down (fold lines, stains, stamp and sticker to original front cover). The original back cover is missing. Fold lines and creases throughout the booklet. Stains. Blemishes and small tears. Tape for restoration on the margins of the leaves.
2. Reden gehalten auf dem III. Zionisten-Congresse zu Basel: Dr. Th. Herzl, Dr. Max Nordau [Speeches Delivered at the Third Zionist Congress in Basel: Dr. Theodor Herzl, Dr. Max Nordau]. Vienna: "Erez Israel", 1899.
Transcript of Herzl's and Nordau's speeches at the third Zionist Congress that took place in Basel in August 1899 (a printout from the stenographic protocols).
20 pp, 23.5 cm. Bound in a new cover. The original cover is missing. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the title page and last leaf). Several tears and open tears to edges. Tape for restoration on the margins of the leaves. Owner's stamp on the title page.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Collection of protocols and reports documenting the Zionist congresses, beginning with the first Zionist Congress and ending with the early years of the State of Israel. Europe and Israel, 1897 to 1951.
The collection contains 28 books and booklets – protocols documenting the discussions of the congress, lectures given and decisions made, as well as reports about the activity of various institutions of the Zionist Movement which were submitted to the various congresses, alongside a booklet with an index of the various issues that were discussed in the first six congresses and a booklet that was published for the Jubilee of the first Zionist Congress. The collection documents fifteen congresses out of twenty three that took place during a little more than fifty years.
28 books and booklets. Size and condition vary. Fair overall condition. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
The collection contains 28 books and booklets – protocols documenting the discussions of the congress, lectures given and decisions made, as well as reports about the activity of various institutions of the Zionist Movement which were submitted to the various congresses, alongside a booklet with an index of the various issues that were discussed in the first six congresses and a booklet that was published for the Jubilee of the first Zionist Congress. The collection documents fifteen congresses out of twenty three that took place during a little more than fifty years.
28 books and booklets. Size and condition vary. Fair overall condition. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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"Unpublished Letters of Herzl, introduced and translated by Israel Cohen", draft of the translation of twenty eight letters sent by Theodor Herzl to Joseph Cowen during the years 1900-1902. Prepared by the secretary of the World Zionist Organization Israel Cohen, presumably, towards first publication. [England?, ca. 1955]. English.
The draft (mimeographed typescript) contains an interesting documentation of the diplomatic, financial and journalistic activity Herzl participated in to promote his ambitious plan – obtaining a charter from the Turkish government enabling Jewish settlement in Palestine. The letters refer to Herzl's connections with Baron Rothschild, Zionist and anti-Zionist members of the British parliament, the efforts to meet with the Turkish Sultan, a letter announcing Herzl's historical meeting with the Sultan (this letter was sent before the meeting, with an accompanying instruction not to open it before receiving a telegraph notice), and more. In a short introduction by the translator of the letters, it is noted that Herzl did not make copies of the letters and except for a few references, did not mention or quote them in his diaries.
The recipient of the letters, Joseph Cowen (1868-1932), was one of the founders of the Zionist movement in England, a delegate to the First Zionist Congress and a member of the Zionist Commission to Palestine. In 1902, he accompanied Herzl on his journey to Constantinople; the translator, Israel Cohen (1879-1961), was an English Zionist leader, journalist and writer. In 1921 he was appointed secretary of the World Zionist Organization.
Presumably, this translation was never published.
21 pp (typewritten on separate leaves), 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. Long tears to two of the leaves. Several handwritten corrections.
The draft (mimeographed typescript) contains an interesting documentation of the diplomatic, financial and journalistic activity Herzl participated in to promote his ambitious plan – obtaining a charter from the Turkish government enabling Jewish settlement in Palestine. The letters refer to Herzl's connections with Baron Rothschild, Zionist and anti-Zionist members of the British parliament, the efforts to meet with the Turkish Sultan, a letter announcing Herzl's historical meeting with the Sultan (this letter was sent before the meeting, with an accompanying instruction not to open it before receiving a telegraph notice), and more. In a short introduction by the translator of the letters, it is noted that Herzl did not make copies of the letters and except for a few references, did not mention or quote them in his diaries.
The recipient of the letters, Joseph Cowen (1868-1932), was one of the founders of the Zionist movement in England, a delegate to the First Zionist Congress and a member of the Zionist Commission to Palestine. In 1902, he accompanied Herzl on his journey to Constantinople; the translator, Israel Cohen (1879-1961), was an English Zionist leader, journalist and writer. In 1921 he was appointed secretary of the World Zionist Organization.
Presumably, this translation was never published.
21 pp (typewritten on separate leaves), 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. Long tears to two of the leaves. Several handwritten corrections.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Sold for: $250
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Chalom Hertzel uPitrono [Herzl's Dream and Its Interpretation], by Shlomo Teplitsky. Lemberg (Lviv): The publishing house of the Journal "Kol Machzikei Hadat", 1902. Second edition.
A polemic-parodical composition, written in the spirit of conservative Judaism, by Shlomo Teplitsky – son of Rabbi Yehuda Yudel Teplitsky, Rabbi of Voznesensk (Kherson, today in Ukraine). The composition denounces the Zionist Movement and ridicules the doctrines of Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau.
The booklet was first published in Warsaw, in 1899, and was reprinted (with changes and additions) by Yehoshua Zvi Wolf, the publisher of the journal "Kol Machzikei Hadat".
[2], 38 pp, 18 cm. Good-Fair condition. Dampstains (dark stains on the cover). Creases and tears, most of them small. Tears along the spine. The back cover is partly detached.
This edition is not in NLI.
A polemic-parodical composition, written in the spirit of conservative Judaism, by Shlomo Teplitsky – son of Rabbi Yehuda Yudel Teplitsky, Rabbi of Voznesensk (Kherson, today in Ukraine). The composition denounces the Zionist Movement and ridicules the doctrines of Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau.
The booklet was first published in Warsaw, in 1899, and was reprinted (with changes and additions) by Yehoshua Zvi Wolf, the publisher of the journal "Kol Machzikei Hadat".
[2], 38 pp, 18 cm. Good-Fair condition. Dampstains (dark stains on the cover). Creases and tears, most of them small. Tears along the spine. The back cover is partly detached.
This edition is not in NLI.
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Doktor Te'odor Hertsl [Doctor Theodor Herzl], by Yitzchak Shlomo Salzman. Odessa: Г.М. Левинсонъ (G.M. Levinson), 1904. Yiddish.
Memorial book from the year of Theodor Herzl's death, with pictures and illustrations. Contains a short biography, a detailed description of the last day of his life, a review of his influence and activity and eulogies that were printed in the Jewish press.
32 pp, approx. 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. A long tear to front cover and open tears to cover and first leaf (slightly affecting the text). The back cover is missing and replaced with thick paper, stapled to the spine.
Memorial book from the year of Theodor Herzl's death, with pictures and illustrations. Contains a short biography, a detailed description of the last day of his life, a review of his influence and activity and eulogies that were printed in the Jewish press.
32 pp, approx. 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. A long tear to front cover and open tears to cover and first leaf (slightly affecting the text). The back cover is missing and replaced with thick paper, stapled to the spine.
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докторъ герцль [Doctor Herzl], by Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky. Odessa: "Kadima" (Кадима), 1905. Russian.
A booklet in memory of Theodor Herzl with three works by Ze'ev Jabotinsky – the poem "Eulogy", the speech "As I sat on the Ground" and the article "Doctor Herzl".
32 pp, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains. Russian signature on the title page. Detached cover (the front and back cover are detached one from the other), slightly faded, with tears and open tears to its margins.
A booklet in memory of Theodor Herzl with three works by Ze'ev Jabotinsky – the poem "Eulogy", the speech "As I sat on the Ground" and the article "Doctor Herzl".
32 pp, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains. Russian signature on the title page. Detached cover (the front and back cover are detached one from the other), slightly faded, with tears and open tears to its margins.
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Zionism, World Zionist Congress, Herzl, JNF
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January 14, 2020
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Der Herzl-Vald (Boim-Fund) [Herzl Forest (Tree Fund)], a booklet issued by the head office of the Jewish National Fund. Vienna: "Sociéte Graphique" press, 1918. Yiddish.
A booklet issued by the JNF, for the purpose of raising funds for plantings forests in Palestine. The booklet examines the Zionist, national and economic importance of planting forests in Palestine, the required funds and the various fund-raisers that the JNF was holding among European Jews. At the beginning of the booklet is a review of the afforestation efforts in Palestine – the activities of "The Palestine Exploration Committee", which was authorized in 1903 by the sixth Zionist congress, planting the "Herzl Forest" in 1908, and the transition from planting olive trees to barren trees in 1912.
The booklet features a portrait of Theodor Herzl, photographs of workers and of a building in Ben-Shemen and an illustration of a donation certificate for planting trees.
32 pp, approx. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Pinholes to the right margins of all the leaves. Wormholes to the front cover and first leaf. Stamps. Pencil writing on the front cover. Open tears near the spine.
A booklet issued by the JNF, for the purpose of raising funds for plantings forests in Palestine. The booklet examines the Zionist, national and economic importance of planting forests in Palestine, the required funds and the various fund-raisers that the JNF was holding among European Jews. At the beginning of the booklet is a review of the afforestation efforts in Palestine – the activities of "The Palestine Exploration Committee", which was authorized in 1903 by the sixth Zionist congress, planting the "Herzl Forest" in 1908, and the transition from planting olive trees to barren trees in 1912.
The booklet features a portrait of Theodor Herzl, photographs of workers and of a building in Ben-Shemen and an illustration of a donation certificate for planting trees.
32 pp, approx. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Pinholes to the right margins of all the leaves. Wormholes to the front cover and first leaf. Stamps. Pencil writing on the front cover. Open tears near the spine.
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