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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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The Bible Atlas with Ancient and Modern Names, being a Delineation of the Geography and a Chronological Arrangement of the History of the Holy Bible, by Samuel Arrowsmith. London, 1835. English.
An atlas with 13 maps (partially hand-colored) of Biblical Palestine and its vicinity, a plan of the Temple, tables presenting central events in Jewish history and an index. The maps, the plan and the tables are all engravings by cartographer and engraver Benjamin Rees Davies.
[3] leaves, 35 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases, pinhole and small tears to margins. Minor blemishes and wear to binding.
An atlas with 13 maps (partially hand-colored) of Biblical Palestine and its vicinity, a plan of the Temple, tables presenting central events in Jewish history and an index. The maps, the plan and the tables are all engravings by cartographer and engraver Benjamin Rees Davies.
[3] leaves, 35 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases, pinhole and small tears to margins. Minor blemishes and wear to binding.
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January 14, 2020
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The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, after lithographs by Louise Haghe from drawings made on the spot by David Roberts, R.A. London: Day & Son, 1855-1856. Six parts in three volumes. English. First quarto edition.
"The Holy Land", six parts in three volumes containing 248 lithographs after paintings by David Roberts and two engraved maps presenting the route of Roberts' travels throughout the Near East. The prints are accompanied by descriptions; in parts I-III by George Croly and in parts IV-VI by William Brockedon.
The lithographs depict structures, ruins, churches, mosques, towns, landscapes and sites holy to the different religions throughout Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, the Transjordan and Egypt. Lithographic title page precedes each part.
At the beginning of the first volume is an impressive handwritten and illuminated dedication, to Mr. Thomas Smith: "Presented… by the male teachers of Sion Sunday School, as a token of esteem, for the very courteous and faithful manner in which… he has discharged his duties thereof" (Halifax, 1860).
Three volumes, in fine red bindings, with gilt impressions. Gilt edges.
Volume I (parts 1-2): [1] dedication leaf, [3] leaves, 35 pp, [23] leaves + 44 plates; [1] leaf, 3 pp, [22] leaves + 45-87 plates. Volume II (parts 3-4): 3 pp, [19] leaves + 88-126 plates; [1] leaf, 9 pp, [22] leaves + 127-168 plates. Volume III (sections 5-6): [23] leaves + 169-212 plates; [20] leaves + 213-250 plates. 29 cm. Volumes I and III are in good-fair condition. Repairs with low-grade binding tape, affecting several plates. Stains. Minor worming. Blemishes and tears to bindings. Volume II has a different binding and is in good condition. Stains. Penned notation on the inside front binding. Minor blemishes to binding.
"The Holy Land", six parts in three volumes containing 248 lithographs after paintings by David Roberts and two engraved maps presenting the route of Roberts' travels throughout the Near East. The prints are accompanied by descriptions; in parts I-III by George Croly and in parts IV-VI by William Brockedon.
The lithographs depict structures, ruins, churches, mosques, towns, landscapes and sites holy to the different religions throughout Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, the Transjordan and Egypt. Lithographic title page precedes each part.
At the beginning of the first volume is an impressive handwritten and illuminated dedication, to Mr. Thomas Smith: "Presented… by the male teachers of Sion Sunday School, as a token of esteem, for the very courteous and faithful manner in which… he has discharged his duties thereof" (Halifax, 1860).
Three volumes, in fine red bindings, with gilt impressions. Gilt edges.
Volume I (parts 1-2): [1] dedication leaf, [3] leaves, 35 pp, [23] leaves + 44 plates; [1] leaf, 3 pp, [22] leaves + 45-87 plates. Volume II (parts 3-4): 3 pp, [19] leaves + 88-126 plates; [1] leaf, 9 pp, [22] leaves + 127-168 plates. Volume III (sections 5-6): [23] leaves + 169-212 plates; [20] leaves + 213-250 plates. 29 cm. Volumes I and III are in good-fair condition. Repairs with low-grade binding tape, affecting several plates. Stains. Minor worming. Blemishes and tears to bindings. Volume II has a different binding and is in good condition. Stains. Penned notation on the inside front binding. Minor blemishes to binding.
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January 14, 2020
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A book with thirty six engravings after paintings by the Italian-German artist Luigi Mayer (1755-1803). The engravings depict views, figures and sites in Palestine (view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, Pool of Bethesda, Tomb of Absalom, Valley of Jehoshaphat, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Tiberias, and more). Each engraving is captioned in German and French and is accompanied by a text composed by German theologian Johann Georg Rosenmüller.
[1], 20, [3]-19, [3]-18 pp + XXXVI engraved plates, approx. 39.5X23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains throughout the book. Creases and minor blemishes. Inked stamp on front endpaper. Damaged and rubbed cardboard binding (with tears).
[1], 20, [3]-19, [3]-18 pp + XXXVI engraved plates, approx. 39.5X23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains throughout the book. Creases and minor blemishes. Inked stamp on front endpaper. Damaged and rubbed cardboard binding (with tears).
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Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt, edited by Colonel [Charles] Wilson. Engravings after illustration by Harry Fenn and J. [John] D. Woodward. New York: D. Appleton and Company, [1881-1883]. Two volumes. English.
Detailed and comprehensive guidebook to Palestine and the surroundings, accompanied by 42 engraved plates, two large color maps (map of Palestine and map of Sinai and Egypt), and numerous in-text illustrations depicting views, local garments, customs and more.
Two volumes in fine leather bindings, with gilt impressions and gilt edges.
Vol. I: [1] leaf, X, 480 pp + [20] engraved plates (including title); Vol. II: X, 476 pp + [20] engraved plates (including title) and [2] maps (double plates). 31.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Small tears, mostly to tissue guards. Bookplates on inside of both front boards. Inked stamps on bottom margins of two leaves. Wear to bindings, mostly to spines and margins.
Detailed and comprehensive guidebook to Palestine and the surroundings, accompanied by 42 engraved plates, two large color maps (map of Palestine and map of Sinai and Egypt), and numerous in-text illustrations depicting views, local garments, customs and more.
Two volumes in fine leather bindings, with gilt impressions and gilt edges.
Vol. I: [1] leaf, X, 480 pp + [20] engraved plates (including title); Vol. II: X, 476 pp + [20] engraved plates (including title) and [2] maps (double plates). 31.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Small tears, mostly to tissue guards. Bookplates on inside of both front boards. Inked stamps on bottom margins of two leaves. Wear to bindings, mostly to spines and margins.
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The Holy City, or historical and topographical notices of Jerusalem, with some account of its antiquities and of its present condition, by George Williams. London: J.W. Parker, 1845. English. First edition.
A book about Jerusalem by George Williams (1814-1878), an Anglican priest and teacher at Cambridge, who arrived in Palestine with the entourage of the first Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem. The book was written in an attempt to refute the research conclusions of Edward Robinson and Eli Smith in Jerusalem regarding the identification of biblical sites.
The book is accompanied by 16 plates, including lithographs depicting views and sites in Jerusalem (one of the lithographs – a bird's eye view of Jerusalem – is printed on a large, linen-backed folding plate), a map of Jerusalem (double plate, partly hand-colored), plan of the interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (double plate, colored), and more. Some small in-text illustrations.
XV, [1], 512 pp + [16] plates, approx. 22 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Half-leather binding, slightly worn at its edges.
A book about Jerusalem by George Williams (1814-1878), an Anglican priest and teacher at Cambridge, who arrived in Palestine with the entourage of the first Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem. The book was written in an attempt to refute the research conclusions of Edward Robinson and Eli Smith in Jerusalem regarding the identification of biblical sites.
The book is accompanied by 16 plates, including lithographs depicting views and sites in Jerusalem (one of the lithographs – a bird's eye view of Jerusalem – is printed on a large, linen-backed folding plate), a map of Jerusalem (double plate, partly hand-colored), plan of the interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (double plate, colored), and more. Some small in-text illustrations.
XV, [1], 512 pp + [16] plates, approx. 22 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Half-leather binding, slightly worn at its edges.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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A book on the geography of Palestine and a large map of the Palestine Exploration Fund. London, 1881. English.
1. Map of Western Palestine, from Surveys Conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, by Lieuts. C. R. Conder and H. H. Kitchener R. E.. London: Edward Stanford for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, 1881. English.
A precise, detailed map of Palestine, from the Litani River in the north to Beersheba in the south. See Laor 218.
Approx. 93X156 cm (dissected to 30 panels), linen-backed, folded and placed in an original cardboard slipcase. Good condition. Minor stains. Tears and minor blemishes to the slipcase.
2. An introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine: its Waterways, Plains, & Highlands… According to the Survey Conducted by Lieutenants Conder & Kitchener, by Trelawney Saunders. London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1881. English.
An introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine, by Trelawney Saunders (1821-1910), a geographer, cartographer and a member of the Royal Geographical Society. The book was published at the initiative of the Palestine Exploration Fund and was intended to serve as an introduction and explanation to a large map of Palestine which the PEF published separately.
XIV, [1], 4-268 pp, 22 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Minor blemishes to binding.
The Palestine Exploration Fund started working in Palestine in the late 1860s. The mapping and survey of Palestine by the PEF lasted for some ten years, and is considered, among other projects of the fund, the forerunner of scientific research of Palestine.
1. Map of Western Palestine, from Surveys Conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, by Lieuts. C. R. Conder and H. H. Kitchener R. E.. London: Edward Stanford for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, 1881. English.
A precise, detailed map of Palestine, from the Litani River in the north to Beersheba in the south. See Laor 218.
Approx. 93X156 cm (dissected to 30 panels), linen-backed, folded and placed in an original cardboard slipcase. Good condition. Minor stains. Tears and minor blemishes to the slipcase.
2. An introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine: its Waterways, Plains, & Highlands… According to the Survey Conducted by Lieutenants Conder & Kitchener, by Trelawney Saunders. London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1881. English.
An introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine, by Trelawney Saunders (1821-1910), a geographer, cartographer and a member of the Royal Geographical Society. The book was published at the initiative of the Palestine Exploration Fund and was intended to serve as an introduction and explanation to a large map of Palestine which the PEF published separately.
XIV, [1], 4-268 pp, 22 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Minor blemishes to binding.
The Palestine Exploration Fund started working in Palestine in the late 1860s. The mapping and survey of Palestine by the PEF lasted for some ten years, and is considered, among other projects of the fund, the forerunner of scientific research of Palestine.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Hebrea ["Jewess"], woodcut from "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo", by Cesare Vecellio. [Venice: Appresso I Sessa, 1598].
Woodcut, by the wood engraver Christoph Krieger, depicting a Jewish woman from Syria in typical clothing.
Leaf: 11X17 cm. Good condition. Stains. A small open tear to the lower right corner, the side the leaf was detached from the book.
Woodcut, by the wood engraver Christoph Krieger, depicting a Jewish woman from Syria in typical clothing.
Leaf: 11X17 cm. Good condition. Stains. A small open tear to the lower right corner, the side the leaf was detached from the book.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Thirteen engravings and woodcuts: six maps of Palestine and its surroundings and seven illustrations of biblical themes and figures. Various places of printing, the 15th century to the 18th century.
* Six maps. Including: map of the Mediterranean basin and a map of Palestine from the book "Cosmography" by Sebastian Munster; a map of Palestine and its surroundings from the book Biblischer Geographus by Johann Jacob Schmidt; a map of Jerusalem from the book Jerusalem by Adam Reissner; and more.
* Seven illustrations. Including: two leaves with woodcuts from Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel (on one of them, an illustration of Joseph and Pharaoh in Egypt); two woodcuts by Jost Amman (signed in the plate); and more.
Enclosed: a map of Germany and a map of the Caucasus.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases, tears and open tears (some of them restored). Some of the prints are mounted on thick paper.
* Six maps. Including: map of the Mediterranean basin and a map of Palestine from the book "Cosmography" by Sebastian Munster; a map of Palestine and its surroundings from the book Biblischer Geographus by Johann Jacob Schmidt; a map of Jerusalem from the book Jerusalem by Adam Reissner; and more.
* Seven illustrations. Including: two leaves with woodcuts from Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel (on one of them, an illustration of Joseph and Pharaoh in Egypt); two woodcuts by Jost Amman (signed in the plate); and more.
Enclosed: a map of Germany and a map of the Caucasus.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases, tears and open tears (some of them restored). Some of the prints are mounted on thick paper.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Vue de la Mosquée d'el Haram prise hors des murs de Jerusalem [View of the Haram Mosque from outside the walls of Jerusalem], lithograph by Godefroy Engelmann, after a painting by Constant Bourgeois. Hand-colored. [Paris], 1819. French.
View of the Al-Aqsa Mosque of Jerusalem (called here Mosquée d'el Haram) – lithograph from the book "Voyage dans le Levant en 1817 et 1818" [Voyage to the Levant in 1817 and 1818] by Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste Forbin (Paris, 1819). Captioned, signed and dated in the plate.
Approx. 36.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes.
View of the Al-Aqsa Mosque of Jerusalem (called here Mosquée d'el Haram) – lithograph from the book "Voyage dans le Levant en 1817 et 1818" [Voyage to the Levant in 1817 and 1818] by Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste Forbin (Paris, 1819). Captioned, signed and dated in the plate.
Approx. 36.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor blemishes.
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Chorographia Terrae Sanctae in Angustiorem Formam Redacta, Et Ex Variis Auctoribus a Multis Erroribus Expurgata. Engraved map, [from the book Commentarius in Vetus et Novum Testamentum by Jacobus Tirinius. Antwerp: Martinus Nutius, 1632].?The map, presumably after Christian van Adrichom, depicts Palestine viewed from the east, showing the territories of the Tribes of Israel. In the foreground, an inset oval map of the Old City of Jerusalem from a bird's eye view, "Hierosolymae veteris imago", after a map of Jerusalem by Huan Villalpando. On the margins, Illustrations of the Temple, the Temple vessels, the camp of the People of Israel in the desert, and more.?Engraving: 84X32.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor worming; some of it restored with paper. A missing piece in the margins of the leaf, not affecting the print. Tears along the edges. Stains. Fold lines.
Laor 771.
Laor 771.
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Five maps of Palestine:
1. Intervalla locorum Palaestinae digesta per Miliaria Romana, an engraved map by Adrian Reland. From his book Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrate. [Nürnberg, 1716]. Hand-colored.
Approx. 29X48cm. Fair-good condition. Tears, some of them repaired with paper. A small open tear. Fold lines. Stains. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
2. Palaestinae sive Terrae Promissionis in duodecim Tribus partitae facies vetus…, an engraved map by John Blair, from the book The Chronology and History of the World. [London, 1768]. Hand-colored.
42X57cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears along edges. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
3. Géographie Sacrée, by Auguste Henri Dufour. A map from the atlas Atlas Universel, Physique, Historique et Politique de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne (the left side of a double plate). Paris, 1860. Hand-colored.
42X53 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears. Repairs with tape. Traces of tape. Mounted in several places on Corrugated plastic sheet.
4. A New Map of Palestine of the Holy Land, a map from Mitchell's New General Atlas published by S. Augustus Mitchell. [Philadelphia, 1870?]. colored by hand.
36X29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and small open tears to margins. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
5. Palestine, reduced by arrangement with the committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund […], a large map, presumably from "Bradley's atlas of the world for commercial and library reference", [Philadelphia, 1884?].
Approx. 45X59 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears. Open tears all along the edges, not affecting the map. Mounted in its upper margins on a cardboard plate.
1. Intervalla locorum Palaestinae digesta per Miliaria Romana, an engraved map by Adrian Reland. From his book Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrate. [Nürnberg, 1716]. Hand-colored.
Approx. 29X48cm. Fair-good condition. Tears, some of them repaired with paper. A small open tear. Fold lines. Stains. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
2. Palaestinae sive Terrae Promissionis in duodecim Tribus partitae facies vetus…, an engraved map by John Blair, from the book The Chronology and History of the World. [London, 1768]. Hand-colored.
42X57cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears along edges. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
3. Géographie Sacrée, by Auguste Henri Dufour. A map from the atlas Atlas Universel, Physique, Historique et Politique de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne (the left side of a double plate). Paris, 1860. Hand-colored.
42X53 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears. Repairs with tape. Traces of tape. Mounted in several places on Corrugated plastic sheet.
4. A New Map of Palestine of the Holy Land, a map from Mitchell's New General Atlas published by S. Augustus Mitchell. [Philadelphia, 1870?]. colored by hand.
36X29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and small open tears to margins. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
5. Palestine, reduced by arrangement with the committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund […], a large map, presumably from "Bradley's atlas of the world for commercial and library reference", [Philadelphia, 1884?].
Approx. 45X59 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears. Open tears all along the edges, not affecting the map. Mounted in its upper margins on a cardboard plate.
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Karte von Syrien, den Manen Jacotin's und Burckhardt's gewidmet [Map of Syria, Dedicated to Jacotin and Burckhardt], engraved map by Heinrich Berghaus (1772-1852). From Atlas von Asia, 5. Gotha, Germany: Justus Perthes, 1835. German.
Large engraved map of Palestine and its surroundings; on its margins, thirteen small illustrations of views and sites of Palestine and Lebanon. Several of the borderlines are hand-colored.
The map is dedicated to the cartographer Pierre Jacotin and the Swiss Orientalist Johann Burckhardt.
Approx. 66.5X100.5 cm. (two sheets attached to each other). Good condition. Creases and several small tears to margins. A few stains.
Large engraved map of Palestine and its surroundings; on its margins, thirteen small illustrations of views and sites of Palestine and Lebanon. Several of the borderlines are hand-colored.
The map is dedicated to the cartographer Pierre Jacotin and the Swiss Orientalist Johann Burckhardt.
Approx. 66.5X100.5 cm. (two sheets attached to each other). Good condition. Creases and several small tears to margins. A few stains.
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