Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
- (-) Remove antisemitism, filter antisemitism,
- and (47) Apply and filter
- antisemit (47) Apply antisemit filter
- erit (47) Apply erit filter
- hapletah (47) Apply hapletah filter
- holocaust (47) Apply holocaust filter
- she (47) Apply she filter
- she'erit (47) Apply she'erit filter
- sheerit (47) Apply sheerit filter
Displaying 1 - 12 of 47
Lot 403 "Assembly in the Land of the Dead" – Anti-Semitic Composition – Regensburg, 1738 – Engraving
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $250
Unsold
Merckwürdige Staats-Assemblée in dem Reiche derer Todten, zwischen einem gantz besondern Klee-Blat, oder, Dreyen unartigen Staats-Ministern, nemlich: dem Duc de Ripperda, dem Grafen von Hoymb, und dem Juden Süß-Oppenheimer, unknown author. Published by "Hunniades", "Tetuan" [actually, printed by Bader in Regensburg], 1738. German.
An anti-Semitic composition. An imaginary encounter between three officials who were prosecuted: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (Süss the Jew, 1698-1738), Juan Guillermo Ripperdá (1680-1737) and Karl Heinrich von Hoymb (1694-1736).
At the beginning of the book, an engraving depicting the alleged encounter, containing hints to the life stories of the participants and to the circumstances of their deaths.
[6], 192 pp + [1] engraved plate. 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Dampstains, stains and creases. A paper strip is mounted on verso of the engraving. Several inked notations. Erased stamps. New binding and endpapers.
An anti-Semitic composition. An imaginary encounter between three officials who were prosecuted: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (Süss the Jew, 1698-1738), Juan Guillermo Ripperdá (1680-1737) and Karl Heinrich von Hoymb (1694-1736).
At the beginning of the book, an engraving depicting the alleged encounter, containing hints to the life stories of the participants and to the circumstances of their deaths.
[6], 192 pp + [1] engraved plate. 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Dampstains, stains and creases. A paper strip is mounted on verso of the engraving. Several inked notations. Erased stamps. New binding and endpapers.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Gedichter vun dien grausse Lamden der Jüdischkeit, by Itzig Feitel Stern. Munich, 1827. German.
Itzig Feitel Stern was the pseudonym of Christian writer Heinrich Holzschuher, who used it to sign some of his anti-Semitic. His books introduced dialogues, stories and poems that were written in distorted German, in order to imitate and mock the way Jews spoke.
This booklet contains six poems, accompanied by a folded printed plate with a dozen of illustrations (titled "Der Rekrute" – "The Recruit").
24 pp + [1] folded plate, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears to margins. Blank paper cover.
This edition is not in OCLC.
Itzig Feitel Stern was the pseudonym of Christian writer Heinrich Holzschuher, who used it to sign some of his anti-Semitic. His books introduced dialogues, stories and poems that were written in distorted German, in order to imitate and mock the way Jews spoke.
This booklet contains six poems, accompanied by a folded printed plate with a dozen of illustrations (titled "Der Rekrute" – "The Recruit").
24 pp + [1] folded plate, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears to margins. Blank paper cover.
This edition is not in OCLC.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Unsold
Der Deutsche Michel Und Die Juden [The German Michael and the Jews], an anti-Semitic leaflet by Leopold Oesterreicher [pseudonym]. [Vienna]: M. Lell, [1848]. German.
This anti-Semitic leaflet, printed during the Spring of Nations (the Revolutions of 1848), calls to deprive Jews of their civil, social and political rights. It appeals to "German Michael", as a typical prototype of the good, honest German, and warns him against the Jews by using anti-Semitic stereotypes: the Jews control the world by means of their money, their cunning and exploitation; the Jews were behind the French Revolution; the Jews endanger England; Polish Jews flood Austria; and more.
[1] leaf, 40 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Stains. Several creases and tears along edges.
This anti-Semitic leaflet, printed during the Spring of Nations (the Revolutions of 1848), calls to deprive Jews of their civil, social and political rights. It appeals to "German Michael", as a typical prototype of the good, honest German, and warns him against the Jews by using anti-Semitic stereotypes: the Jews control the world by means of their money, their cunning and exploitation; the Jews were behind the French Revolution; the Jews endanger England; Polish Jews flood Austria; and more.
[1] leaf, 40 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Stains. Several creases and tears along edges.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
A poster and a collection of newspapers with caricatures and illustrations referring to the Dreyfus Affair and the Zola Affair. France, 1894-1911. French.
Including:
* Eleven issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily Le Petit Journal. Issues no. 214, 370, 372, 376, 387, 403, 430, 431, 451, 463, 504. Paris, December 1894 to July 1900.
With color illustrations depicting, among other things, the events of the Dreyfus affair and the Zola Affair. The illustrations are by Henri Meyer (1844-1899), Fortuné Méaulle (1844-1901) and others.
Le Petit Journal was one of the determined adversaries of Alfred Dreyfus and spoke out bluntly against him.
* Five issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian journal Le Petit Parisien. Issues no. 310, 461, 543, 545, 551. January 1895 to August 1899.
With black-and-white illustrations depicting, among other things, the events of the Dreyfus affair. On the title page of issue no. 310 (January 13, 1895) is an illustration of the ceremony of degradation and the breaking of Dreyfus' sword.
* "Le Youpin / Il Arrive... Il Est Arrivé / Entree Triomphale -- Le Cortege", an illustrated poster dealing with the Dreyfus Affair. Paris: Monnier Press, [late 19th century or early 20th century].
* And more.
A total of 20 items. Size and condition vary.
Including:
* Eleven issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian daily Le Petit Journal. Issues no. 214, 370, 372, 376, 387, 403, 430, 431, 451, 463, 504. Paris, December 1894 to July 1900.
With color illustrations depicting, among other things, the events of the Dreyfus affair and the Zola Affair. The illustrations are by Henri Meyer (1844-1899), Fortuné Méaulle (1844-1901) and others.
Le Petit Journal was one of the determined adversaries of Alfred Dreyfus and spoke out bluntly against him.
* Five issues of the illustrated supplement to the Parisian journal Le Petit Parisien. Issues no. 310, 461, 543, 545, 551. January 1895 to August 1899.
With black-and-white illustrations depicting, among other things, the events of the Dreyfus affair. On the title page of issue no. 310 (January 13, 1895) is an illustration of the ceremony of degradation and the breaking of Dreyfus' sword.
* "Le Youpin / Il Arrive... Il Est Arrivé / Entree Triomphale -- Le Cortege", an illustrated poster dealing with the Dreyfus Affair. Paris: Monnier Press, [late 19th century or early 20th century].
* And more.
A total of 20 items. Size and condition vary.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
Unsold
A round paper label – advertisement for the newspaper La Libre Parole and an illustrated booklet for children. [France, late 19th century to ca. 1940s].
1. A round paper label – advertisement for the anti-Semitic newspaper La Libre Parole. [France, late 19th century or early 20th century].
One of its sides is designed as the French cockade with the printed caption "Vive Drumont, A Bas les Juifs" ["Long live Drumont – begone the Jews"]. On its other side appears the portrait of the newspaper's editor, the anti-Semitic writer and journalist Eduard Drumont (1844-1917) and around it the caption "Tous les bons Francais listen la Libre Parole" ["All good French read the La Libre Parole"].
Diameter: 4.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes.
2. Youpino, an illustrated anti-Semitic booklet for children. [Paris]: N.E.F, [1930s or early 1940s].
The booklet describes the course of life of a French Jew, his childhood, youth and adulthood. On every page appears a large illustration depicting the Jew's shameful behavior at every age, and beneath it a short explanation ending with the words "Since he is Jewish!" (French). The last page, depicting the expulsion of the Jew from France, reads: "And on that day everyone will rejoice… since there will be no more Jews!".
[6] leaves (not including the cover), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Several stains.
1. A round paper label – advertisement for the anti-Semitic newspaper La Libre Parole. [France, late 19th century or early 20th century].
One of its sides is designed as the French cockade with the printed caption "Vive Drumont, A Bas les Juifs" ["Long live Drumont – begone the Jews"]. On its other side appears the portrait of the newspaper's editor, the anti-Semitic writer and journalist Eduard Drumont (1844-1917) and around it the caption "Tous les bons Francais listen la Libre Parole" ["All good French read the La Libre Parole"].
Diameter: 4.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes.
2. Youpino, an illustrated anti-Semitic booklet for children. [Paris]: N.E.F, [1930s or early 1940s].
The booklet describes the course of life of a French Jew, his childhood, youth and adulthood. On every page appears a large illustration depicting the Jew's shameful behavior at every age, and beneath it a short explanation ending with the words "Since he is Jewish!" (French). The last page, depicting the expulsion of the Jew from France, reads: "And on that day everyone will rejoice… since there will be no more Jews!".
[6] leaves (not including the cover), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Several stains.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Seventeen postcards with pictures and illustrations of figures related to the Dreyfus Affair. Various printers and places of printing, late 19th century and early 20th century.
The postcards were printed during the Dreyfus Affair or shortly thereafter, some of them by Dreyfus' supporters and some by his opponents. They featute illustrations and caricatures of Alfred Dreyfus, Emile Zola, Ferdinand Esterhazy, Georges Picquart and others. Fourteen of them are undivided. Nine of them were sent by mail.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition.
The postcards were printed during the Dreyfus Affair or shortly thereafter, some of them by Dreyfus' supporters and some by his opponents. They featute illustrations and caricatures of Alfred Dreyfus, Emile Zola, Ferdinand Esterhazy, Georges Picquart and others. Fourteen of them are undivided. Nine of them were sent by mail.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Eight postcards with anti-Semitic caricatures. Paris and elsewhere, [ca. late 19th century to early 20th century]. French.
Four of the postcards were published by Librarie Antisémite (first series); one of them features an illustration of the officer Ferdinand Esterhazy as the "Wandering Jew" making his way from Paris to London with a knife raised over his back.
Six undivided postcards. Five postcards were mailed.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Small tears at edges of two postcards. Abrasions on verso of one postcard.
Four of the postcards were published by Librarie Antisémite (first series); one of them features an illustration of the officer Ferdinand Esterhazy as the "Wandering Jew" making his way from Paris to London with a knife raised over his back.
Six undivided postcards. Five postcards were mailed.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Small tears at edges of two postcards. Abrasions on verso of one postcard.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Unsold
Eight anti-Semitic postcards with illustrations of "The Little Cohn" (Der Kleine Cohn). Various publishers and places of printing [ca. late 19th century early 20th century]. German.
Seven of them are undivided. One postcard appears in two copies.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Some of them were mailed.
Seven of them are undivided. One postcard appears in two copies.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Some of them were mailed.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
Four anti-Semitic postcards with illustrations and poems about "The Little Cohn" (Der Kleine Cohn). Various publishers and places of printing [ca. late 19th century early 20th century]. German.
Three of them are undivided. One postcard appears in two copies.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Two of them were mailed.
Three of them are undivided. One postcard appears in two copies.
Approx. 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Two of them were mailed.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
16 Nazi propaganda postcards, some of them with anti-Semitic illustrations, inked stamps and postage stamps of the German Reich. Germany and Austria, [1930s-1940s].
* Official postcard of a Nazi party conference held in Nürnberg in 1933 and two postcards with stamps of Nazi party conferences from the years 1937 and 1938. * "Mander s'ischt Zeit!", an anti-Semitic postcard issued after the Anschluss (with a color illustration by Franz Köck). * "Bolschewismus ohne Maske" [Bolshevism without a mask], a postcard from the Great anti-Bolshevik Exhibition (Grosse Anti-bolschewistiche Ausstellung) that was held in Vienna in 1939. Two copies. * "Der Jude verlässt das Ghetto" [The Jew escapes the Ghetto], a postcard from the Great anti-Bolshevik Exhibition. Two copies, with stamps of the Eternal Jew exhibition that was held in Berlin in November 1938. * Two postcards from the Great Exhibition 1918 (Großausstellung 1918) which was held in Vienna in 1944 and presented the Jews as guilty of the defeat of Germany in World War I. One of the postcards depicts portraits of Jewish dignitaries, including Albert Einstein. The second postcard, which is titled "Das Kriegsziel der Weltplutokratie" [The War Goal of World Plutocracy], appears in two copies. * A postcard with an illustration of the Judengasse in Vienna. Printed on verso: "Wien vor 1938" [Vienna before 1938]. * And more.
16 postcards (some of them duplicate). 14X9 cm to 10.5X15 cm. Condition varies.
* Official postcard of a Nazi party conference held in Nürnberg in 1933 and two postcards with stamps of Nazi party conferences from the years 1937 and 1938. * "Mander s'ischt Zeit!", an anti-Semitic postcard issued after the Anschluss (with a color illustration by Franz Köck). * "Bolschewismus ohne Maske" [Bolshevism without a mask], a postcard from the Great anti-Bolshevik Exhibition (Grosse Anti-bolschewistiche Ausstellung) that was held in Vienna in 1939. Two copies. * "Der Jude verlässt das Ghetto" [The Jew escapes the Ghetto], a postcard from the Great anti-Bolshevik Exhibition. Two copies, with stamps of the Eternal Jew exhibition that was held in Berlin in November 1938. * Two postcards from the Great Exhibition 1918 (Großausstellung 1918) which was held in Vienna in 1944 and presented the Jews as guilty of the defeat of Germany in World War I. One of the postcards depicts portraits of Jewish dignitaries, including Albert Einstein. The second postcard, which is titled "Das Kriegsziel der Weltplutokratie" [The War Goal of World Plutocracy], appears in two copies. * A postcard with an illustration of the Judengasse in Vienna. Printed on verso: "Wien vor 1938" [Vienna before 1938]. * And more.
16 postcards (some of them duplicate). 14X9 cm to 10.5X15 cm. Condition varies.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Unsold
Three printed items by the anti-Semitic Catholic priest Charles Edward Coughlin: a book, a journal and a letter with his handwritten signature. Detroit and Royal Oak, 1930s. English.
1. Letter of gratitude, typewritten on official stationery and hand-signed by Charles Coughlin, Detroit, 1931. Addressed, presumably, to one of the donators who helped him distribute his writings.
[1] leaf, 27 cm. Horizontal fold line. Several minor stains and tears along edges.
2. Am I an Anti-Semite?, by Charles Coughlin. Detroit: The Condon printing Co., 1939.
150, [2], 56 pp, 18.5cm. Good condition. Many penciled markings and a few stains. An open tear to one of the leaves (slightly affecting the text).
3. Issue of the journal Social Justice edited by Charles Coughlin. Royal Oak: Cuneo press, January 23, 1939. On the title page, an article about an "original" White Paper that was allegedly cancelled due to the pressure of the Jews of Britain.
19, [1] pp, approx. 42 cm. Good condition. Tears along edges (mainly of the first and last leaves). Minor stains.
Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979) was an American Catholic priest who gained wide popularity in the USA during the 1930s. At the peak of his career, he broadcasted a radio program and edited a journal which had millions of listeners and readers and by which he spread his support of Nazi Germany and his anti-Semitic ideas. In 1942, after the USA joined World War II, the American government stepped in to stop his activity.
1. Letter of gratitude, typewritten on official stationery and hand-signed by Charles Coughlin, Detroit, 1931. Addressed, presumably, to one of the donators who helped him distribute his writings.
[1] leaf, 27 cm. Horizontal fold line. Several minor stains and tears along edges.
2. Am I an Anti-Semite?, by Charles Coughlin. Detroit: The Condon printing Co., 1939.
150, [2], 56 pp, 18.5cm. Good condition. Many penciled markings and a few stains. An open tear to one of the leaves (slightly affecting the text).
3. Issue of the journal Social Justice edited by Charles Coughlin. Royal Oak: Cuneo press, January 23, 1939. On the title page, an article about an "original" White Paper that was allegedly cancelled due to the pressure of the Jews of Britain.
19, [1] pp, approx. 42 cm. Good condition. Tears along edges (mainly of the first and last leaves). Minor stains.
Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979) was an American Catholic priest who gained wide popularity in the USA during the 1930s. At the peak of his career, he broadcasted a radio program and edited a journal which had millions of listeners and readers and by which he spread his support of Nazi Germany and his anti-Semitic ideas. In 1942, after the USA joined World War II, the American government stepped in to stop his activity.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue
Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Unsold
Archiv für Judenfragen [Archive for Jewish Questions]. Issue no. 1. Berlin: Anti-jüdische Aktion, 1943. German.
Issue no. 1 of the anti-Semitic journal "Archiv für Judenfragen" (only three issues were published). Includes an editorial with a short manifesto and three "academic articles" about the Jews (one of them by the anti-Semitic theologian Gerhard Kittel). At the end is a list of issues that were planned to be published (most of them were never published).
64 pp, 24 cm. good condition. Stains and blemishes to margins and cover. Tears to spine. Stamp of the front cover (contemporary).
Issue no. 1 of the anti-Semitic journal "Archiv für Judenfragen" (only three issues were published). Includes an editorial with a short manifesto and three "academic articles" about the Jews (one of them by the anti-Semitic theologian Gerhard Kittel). At the end is a list of issues that were planned to be published (most of them were never published).
64 pp, 24 cm. good condition. Stains and blemishes to margins and cover. Tears to spine. Stamp of the front cover (contemporary).
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Catalogue