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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Das Manifest fun di Kamunistishe Partey [The Manifesto of the Communist Party], by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Introduction by Karl Kautsky. [Geneva]: The Bund, 1899. Yiddish.
One of the first Yiddish Edition of the Communist Manifesto. Printed by the Bund on behalf of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (the party was founded in 1898 in Minsk and brought together all the revolutionary socialist organizations of the Russian Empire, including the Jewish Bund Party).
The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, was first printed in 1848 in London. Over the years, the German original was translated into dozens of languages and published in many editions. The manifesto was commissioned by the Communist League (the first international communist organization, active during 1847-1852), and over the years became the most famous text of the communist movement and one of the world's most well-known and influential political texts.
99, [1] pp, 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Closed and open tears to several leaves. Stamps. Penned notations on the first leaves and a sticker on one of the pages. Small wormholes. Hard binding, with the original front cover laid down, worn and damaged.
One of the first Yiddish Edition of the Communist Manifesto. Printed by the Bund on behalf of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (the party was founded in 1898 in Minsk and brought together all the revolutionary socialist organizations of the Russian Empire, including the Jewish Bund Party).
The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, was first printed in 1848 in London. Over the years, the German original was translated into dozens of languages and published in many editions. The manifesto was commissioned by the Communist League (the first international communist organization, active during 1847-1852), and over the years became the most famous text of the communist movement and one of the world's most well-known and influential political texts.
99, [1] pp, 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Closed and open tears to several leaves. Stamps. Penned notations on the first leaves and a sticker on one of the pages. Small wormholes. Hard binding, with the original front cover laid down, worn and damaged.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
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Der Royter Album, Bilder fun di Revalutzyanern fun der Velt [The Red Album, Images of World Revolutionaries], by P. Novik [Paul Pesach Novick]. New York: "Freyheyt", 1925. Yiddish.
An album containing approx. 300 portraits (drawings and photographs) of revolutionary leaders and intellectuals from Ancient history to the 20th century. Printed beneath the portraits are short descriptions of their revolutionary activity.
107, [2] pp, approx. 23X15 cm. The last leaf (the end of the contents and an advertisement) and the cover are missing. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases, tears and open tears to the margins (not affecting the text). Strips of tape for reinforcement on the two last leaves. Stamps on verso of the first page. New binding and endpapers.
An album containing approx. 300 portraits (drawings and photographs) of revolutionary leaders and intellectuals from Ancient history to the 20th century. Printed beneath the portraits are short descriptions of their revolutionary activity.
107, [2] pp, approx. 23X15 cm. The last leaf (the end of the contents and an advertisement) and the cover are missing. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases, tears and open tears to the margins (not affecting the text). Strips of tape for reinforcement on the two last leaves. Stamps on verso of the first page. New binding and endpapers.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Unsold
מענטשן פונים דור [אנשי הדור], מאת אלימלך שטייער. הוצאת "בית-יעקב", לודז', תרצ"ז [1937]. יידיש.
"אנשי הדור", סיפורים קצרים, פואמות ושירים מאת אלימלך שטייער (שטייאר). בראש עמוד השער הקדשה (קצוצה) וחתימה בכתב-ידו של המחבר.
אלימלך שטייער, פובליציסט, סופר ומשורר, נולד למשפחה חסידית בטיליץ (Tylicz), פולין, בשנת 1907. בצעירותו למד בישיבה של הרב משה חיים לאו, "תורת חיים", בסלובקיה, ובהמשך עבר לוורשה. הוא היה חבר ב"אגודת ישראל" וכיהן כמזכיר המערכת של שבועון "אגודת ישראל", "דרכנו". יצירותיו התפרסמו ב"דאס יודישע טאגבלאט", ביטאון "פועלי אגודת ישראל", ובעיתונים אחרים (תחת שם העט "אליצור הסופר"). בזמן השואה שהה בגטו ורשה, שם ייסד יחד עם אשתו בית תמחוי לילדים, ששימש בחשאי גם ללימוד תורה ויהדות. נספה בדמביצה או במחנה הריכוז פוסטקוב בשנת תש"ג (1942/43).
קטז, [1] עמ', 21.5 ס"מ. מצב טוב-בינוני. כתמים (בעיקר כתמי רטיבות). נקבי סיכות בשוליי הדפים. דף השער ודף הבטנה הקדמי מנותקים. חותמת-דיו בדף הבטנה הקדמי וחותמת מחוקה בעמוד השער. קרעים מחוזקים בהדבקת נייר באחד הדפים. הספר נכרך מחדש בכריכת קרטון; על חזיתה מודבקת העטיפה הקדמית המקורית (חתוכה בשוליים). העטיפה האחורית המקורית חסרה. דף השער נחתך בשוליו, עם פגיעה בהקדשה.
נדיר. אינו מופיע בקטלוג הספרייה הלאומית וב-OCLC. לא נמצאו באינטרנט איזכורים לעותקים אחרים של הספר.
פתיחה $200
Mentshn Funim Dor [People of the Generation], by Elimelech Shtayer. Lodz: "Beit Ya'akov", [1937] Yiddish.
"People of the Generation", short stories, poems and songs by Elimelech Shtayer. On the upper part of the title page, a handwritten dedication (trimmed) signed by the author.
Elimelech Shtayer, publicist, writer and poet, was born to a Hassidic family in Tylicz, Poland, in 1907. In his youth, he studied at "Torat Chaim," the yeshiva of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau in Slovakia and later he moved to Warsaw. He was a member of Agudat Yisrael and served as the secretary of the editorial staff of "Darkeinu," the Agudat Yisrael weekly. His journalistic and literary works were published in "Das Yudishe Tagblat," the journal of Poalei Agudat Yisrael and in other journals (under the pseudonym "Elitzur HaSofer"). During the Holocaust, he lived in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he and his wife established a soup kitchen for children, which also secretly served to teach Torah and Judaism. He perished in Dębica or the Pustków concentration camp in 1942-43.
116, [1] pp, 21.5cm. Good condition. Stains and water stains. Pinholes in the margins of the leaves. The title page and front endpaper are detached. Ink stamp on the front endpaper and an erased ink stamp on the title page. Tears reinforced with paper to one of the leaves. The book was re-bound in a cardboard binding; on which the original (trimmed) front cover is laid down. The original back cover is missing. The title page has been trimmed, slightly affecting the dedication.
Rare. Not in NLI or OCLC. We could find no mention online of other copies of this book.
"אנשי הדור", סיפורים קצרים, פואמות ושירים מאת אלימלך שטייער (שטייאר). בראש עמוד השער הקדשה (קצוצה) וחתימה בכתב-ידו של המחבר.
אלימלך שטייער, פובליציסט, סופר ומשורר, נולד למשפחה חסידית בטיליץ (Tylicz), פולין, בשנת 1907. בצעירותו למד בישיבה של הרב משה חיים לאו, "תורת חיים", בסלובקיה, ובהמשך עבר לוורשה. הוא היה חבר ב"אגודת ישראל" וכיהן כמזכיר המערכת של שבועון "אגודת ישראל", "דרכנו". יצירותיו התפרסמו ב"דאס יודישע טאגבלאט", ביטאון "פועלי אגודת ישראל", ובעיתונים אחרים (תחת שם העט "אליצור הסופר"). בזמן השואה שהה בגטו ורשה, שם ייסד יחד עם אשתו בית תמחוי לילדים, ששימש בחשאי גם ללימוד תורה ויהדות. נספה בדמביצה או במחנה הריכוז פוסטקוב בשנת תש"ג (1942/43).
קטז, [1] עמ', 21.5 ס"מ. מצב טוב-בינוני. כתמים (בעיקר כתמי רטיבות). נקבי סיכות בשוליי הדפים. דף השער ודף הבטנה הקדמי מנותקים. חותמת-דיו בדף הבטנה הקדמי וחותמת מחוקה בעמוד השער. קרעים מחוזקים בהדבקת נייר באחד הדפים. הספר נכרך מחדש בכריכת קרטון; על חזיתה מודבקת העטיפה הקדמית המקורית (חתוכה בשוליים). העטיפה האחורית המקורית חסרה. דף השער נחתך בשוליו, עם פגיעה בהקדשה.
נדיר. אינו מופיע בקטלוג הספרייה הלאומית וב-OCLC. לא נמצאו באינטרנט איזכורים לעותקים אחרים של הספר.
פתיחה $200
Mentshn Funim Dor [People of the Generation], by Elimelech Shtayer. Lodz: "Beit Ya'akov", [1937] Yiddish.
"People of the Generation", short stories, poems and songs by Elimelech Shtayer. On the upper part of the title page, a handwritten dedication (trimmed) signed by the author.
Elimelech Shtayer, publicist, writer and poet, was born to a Hassidic family in Tylicz, Poland, in 1907. In his youth, he studied at "Torat Chaim," the yeshiva of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau in Slovakia and later he moved to Warsaw. He was a member of Agudat Yisrael and served as the secretary of the editorial staff of "Darkeinu," the Agudat Yisrael weekly. His journalistic and literary works were published in "Das Yudishe Tagblat," the journal of Poalei Agudat Yisrael and in other journals (under the pseudonym "Elitzur HaSofer"). During the Holocaust, he lived in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he and his wife established a soup kitchen for children, which also secretly served to teach Torah and Judaism. He perished in Dębica or the Pustków concentration camp in 1942-43.
116, [1] pp, 21.5cm. Good condition. Stains and water stains. Pinholes in the margins of the leaves. The title page and front endpaper are detached. Ink stamp on the front endpaper and an erased ink stamp on the title page. Tears reinforced with paper to one of the leaves. The book was re-bound in a cardboard binding; on which the original (trimmed) front cover is laid down. The original back cover is missing. The title page has been trimmed, slightly affecting the dedication.
Rare. Not in NLI or OCLC. We could find no mention online of other copies of this book.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
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S'brent (1939-1942) [It is Burning], by Mordechai Gebirtig. Kraków: Central Jewish Historical Commission, 1946. Yiddish. First edition.
Anthology of poems composed by Mordechai Gebirtig during the Holocaust, including his celebrated poem "Our Town Is Burning" (the anthology is named after the first word of this poem in Yiddish – "S'brent" – "It is burning"). With sheet music for three of the poems and two prints (portrait of the author and a page of sheet music in his handwriting). The cover illustration is signed on the plate: "Abba".
A list of publications by the Jewish Historical Commission in Kraków was added at the end of the book (some may have never been published).
34, [6] pages + [2] plates. Approx. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly to cover). Peeling to front cover.
Anthology of poems composed by Mordechai Gebirtig during the Holocaust, including his celebrated poem "Our Town Is Burning" (the anthology is named after the first word of this poem in Yiddish – "S'brent" – "It is burning"). With sheet music for three of the poems and two prints (portrait of the author and a page of sheet music in his handwriting). The cover illustration is signed on the plate: "Abba".
A list of publications by the Jewish Historical Commission in Kraków was added at the end of the book (some may have never been published).
34, [6] pages + [2] plates. Approx. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly to cover). Peeling to front cover.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Ariel, ein Almanach feur Literatur-Graphik-Misik [Ariel, Almanach for Literature, Graphics and Music], edited by Manfred Vogel. Jerusalem: Junge Dichtung, 1941. German. Cover design by Wolfgang Hildesheimer.
Anthology of works by writers and artists that escaped from Nazi Germany to Palestine: Else Lasker-Schüler, Max Brod, Arnold Zweig, Margot Klausner, Wolfgang Hildesheimer (two illustrations), Anton Gurevich (four illustrations), Stefan Wolpe (folded plate - sheet music for a song by Shaul Tchernichovsky) and others. In addition, the anthology contains German translations of two Hebrew writers: Avraham Shlonsky and Leah Goldberg.
Handwritten German dedication on first leaf (dated 1944).
88, [4] pp + 1 folded plate (sheet music. paginated as three pages), approx. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor stains. Four of the leaves are detached. Tape along the spine and a bookplate on the inside front cover.
Anthology of works by writers and artists that escaped from Nazi Germany to Palestine: Else Lasker-Schüler, Max Brod, Arnold Zweig, Margot Klausner, Wolfgang Hildesheimer (two illustrations), Anton Gurevich (four illustrations), Stefan Wolpe (folded plate - sheet music for a song by Shaul Tchernichovsky) and others. In addition, the anthology contains German translations of two Hebrew writers: Avraham Shlonsky and Leah Goldberg.
Handwritten German dedication on first leaf (dated 1944).
88, [4] pp + 1 folded plate (sheet music. paginated as three pages), approx. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor stains. Four of the leaves are detached. Tape along the spine and a bookplate on the inside front cover.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $238
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1. Tiyul BeEyona, poem by Meir Wieseltier. Tel-Aviv: Kiltartan, 1963. Illustration by Nachum Cohen (Kein).
The first poetry book published by Meir Wieseltier. An edition of 200 numbered copies. Published simultaneously to Maxim Ghilan's poem "Matach". Both works were printed in limited editions on large cardboard sheets folded into four, resembling thin poetry books, and were meant to precede one-time periodical "Kiltartan". "Matach" and "Tiyul BeEyona" were launched in a special poetry evening in the "Hamam" hall in Jaffa on June 23, 1963. Most copies of "Tiyul BeEyona" were lost.
Copy no. 137.
Sheet: 35X50 cm, folded in four. Stains and creases.
2. Matach, by Maxim Ghilan. Tel-Aviv: Kiltartan, 1963. An edition of 200 numbered copies. Published simultaneously to "Tiyul BeEyona" (no. 1).
Copy no. 139. With a dedication handwritten by Ghilan.
Sheet: 35X50 cm. Good condition. Creases and small tears along the fold lines. Owner's stamp.
3. Shirim Chadashim, Maxim Ghilan, Moshe Dor, Nathan Zach, Ben-Zion Tamar. "Hemshech" publishing, 1955.
38, [1] pp, 13 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Library stamps and penned notation.
The first poetry book published by Meir Wieseltier. An edition of 200 numbered copies. Published simultaneously to Maxim Ghilan's poem "Matach". Both works were printed in limited editions on large cardboard sheets folded into four, resembling thin poetry books, and were meant to precede one-time periodical "Kiltartan". "Matach" and "Tiyul BeEyona" were launched in a special poetry evening in the "Hamam" hall in Jaffa on June 23, 1963. Most copies of "Tiyul BeEyona" were lost.
Copy no. 137.
Sheet: 35X50 cm, folded in four. Stains and creases.
2. Matach, by Maxim Ghilan. Tel-Aviv: Kiltartan, 1963. An edition of 200 numbered copies. Published simultaneously to "Tiyul BeEyona" (no. 1).
Copy no. 139. With a dedication handwritten by Ghilan.
Sheet: 35X50 cm. Good condition. Creases and small tears along the fold lines. Owner's stamp.
3. Shirim Chadashim, Maxim Ghilan, Moshe Dor, Nathan Zach, Ben-Zion Tamar. "Hemshech" publishing, 1955.
38, [1] pp, 13 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Library stamps and penned notation.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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"Tzevat Rishonah" – "Meeting protocols and writings of the Hebrew Thought Club". [Tel-Aviv], 1966.
A booklet containing protocols of ten meetings of the "Hebrew Thought Club" during its first year of activity (1956/1966) and three articles by members of the club that were published at that time. The meetings of the "Hebrew Thought Club" were attended by leading intellectuals, politicians and artists, including Chaim Be'er, Aharon Amir, Rostam Bastuni, Amnon Rubenstein, Nissim Rejwan and others.
The "Hebrew Thought Club" was founded in August 1965 by members of the Canaanite Movement (a cultural and ideological movement founded in 1939, asking to draw a direct line between the nations that lived in Palestine during the second century B.C. and the Jewish nation in 20th century Israel).
111, [1] pp, 27 cm. Good condition. Darkened paper. Foxing (mostly to the first leaf and the cover). Several tears. Horizonal fold line. The first leaf is detached. Penned notation on the front cover.
A booklet containing protocols of ten meetings of the "Hebrew Thought Club" during its first year of activity (1956/1966) and three articles by members of the club that were published at that time. The meetings of the "Hebrew Thought Club" were attended by leading intellectuals, politicians and artists, including Chaim Be'er, Aharon Amir, Rostam Bastuni, Amnon Rubenstein, Nissim Rejwan and others.
The "Hebrew Thought Club" was founded in August 1965 by members of the Canaanite Movement (a cultural and ideological movement founded in 1939, asking to draw a direct line between the nations that lived in Palestine during the second century B.C. and the Jewish nation in 20th century Israel).
111, [1] pp, 27 cm. Good condition. Darkened paper. Foxing (mostly to the first leaf and the cover). Several tears. Horizonal fold line. The first leaf is detached. Penned notation on the front cover.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $2,125
Including buyer's premium
Diamonds are Forever, by Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956. English.
First edition of Diamonds are Forever from the James Bond series. On p. 134, the word "Boofy" was printed instead of "Dolly". Original black boards with a silver diamond emblem. Original dustjacket, priced at 12s. 6d.
Gilbert A4a (1.1)/(1.2).
257 pp, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor dents to margins of spine. Stains, abbrasions and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partially restored).
First edition of Diamonds are Forever from the James Bond series. On p. 134, the word "Boofy" was printed instead of "Dolly". Original black boards with a silver diamond emblem. Original dustjacket, priced at 12s. 6d.
Gilbert A4a (1.1)/(1.2).
257 pp, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor dents to margins of spine. Stains, abbrasions and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partially restored).
Category
James Bond – First Editions
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,625
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Dr No, by Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1958. English.
First edition of Dr No from the James Bond series. Original black, blank boards (most copies of this edition had different boards, with a silhouette of a dancing figure). Original dustjacket, priced at 13s. 6d.
Gilbert A6a (1.1)/(1.2).
256 pp, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains on the first and last leaves and on the margins. Minor dents to margins of the spine. Stains and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partially restored).
First edition of Dr No from the James Bond series. Original black, blank boards (most copies of this edition had different boards, with a silhouette of a dancing figure). Original dustjacket, priced at 13s. 6d.
Gilbert A6a (1.1)/(1.2).
256 pp, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains on the first and last leaves and on the margins. Minor dents to margins of the spine. Stains and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partially restored).
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James Bond – First Editions
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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Goldfinger, by Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1959. English.
First edition of Goldfinger from the James Bond series. Original black boards with a blind-stamped skull and gilt coins in the eye sockets. Original dustjacket, priced at 15s.
Gilbert A7a (1.2).
318 pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Stains to margins. Penned notation on the front endpaper. Minor blemishes to margins of boards. Stains and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partally restored).
First edition of Goldfinger from the James Bond series. Original black boards with a blind-stamped skull and gilt coins in the eye sockets. Original dustjacket, priced at 15s.
Gilbert A7a (1.2).
318 pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Stains to margins. Penned notation on the front endpaper. Minor blemishes to margins of boards. Stains and minor blemishes to dustjacket (partally restored).
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James Bond – First Editions
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Three books from the James Bond series by Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1961-1963. First editions.
1. Thunderball. 1961. Original black boards, with a skeleton hand motif. Original dustjacket, with a sticker stating the new price (16s.) covering the original price (15s.). Gilbert A9a (1.3).
253, [1] pp.
2. The Spy Who Loved Me. 1962. Original black boards, with a stamped silver dagger. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A10a.
221 pp.
3. On her Majesty's Secret Service. 1963. Original dark gray boards with a ski-track motif. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A11a (1.1).
288 pp.
Three books: approx. 19 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Restored tears to dustjackets. Bookplate and handwritten notations on the inside cover of Thunderball.
1. Thunderball. 1961. Original black boards, with a skeleton hand motif. Original dustjacket, with a sticker stating the new price (16s.) covering the original price (15s.). Gilbert A9a (1.3).
253, [1] pp.
2. The Spy Who Loved Me. 1962. Original black boards, with a stamped silver dagger. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A10a.
221 pp.
3. On her Majesty's Secret Service. 1963. Original dark gray boards with a ski-track motif. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A11a (1.1).
288 pp.
Three books: approx. 19 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Restored tears to dustjackets. Bookplate and handwritten notations on the inside cover of Thunderball.
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James Bond – First Editions
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
Four books from the James Bond series by Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964-1966.
1. You Only Live Twice. 1964. On verso of title page: "First published 1964". Original boards stamped with gilt Japanese letters. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A12a (1.1)/(1/2).
255, [1] pp.
2-3. The Man with the Golden Gun. 1965. Original black, blank boards. Original dustjacket, priced at 18s. Gilbert A13a. Two copies.
221 pp.
4. Octopussy and the Living Daylight. 1966. Original dark gray boards with a silver title. Original price clipped dustjacket (this copy may be from a later edition).
94, [1] pp.
Four volumes: approx. 19 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor). Restored tears to dustjackets. Bookplate and handwritten inscription on the endpaper of one of the copies of The Man with the Golden Gun.
1. You Only Live Twice. 1964. On verso of title page: "First published 1964". Original boards stamped with gilt Japanese letters. Original dustjacket, priced at 16s. Gilbert A12a (1.1)/(1/2).
255, [1] pp.
2-3. The Man with the Golden Gun. 1965. Original black, blank boards. Original dustjacket, priced at 18s. Gilbert A13a. Two copies.
221 pp.
4. Octopussy and the Living Daylight. 1966. Original dark gray boards with a silver title. Original price clipped dustjacket (this copy may be from a later edition).
94, [1] pp.
Four volumes: approx. 19 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor). Restored tears to dustjackets. Bookplate and handwritten inscription on the endpaper of one of the copies of The Man with the Golden Gun.
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James Bond – First Editions
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