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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Six children's books with color illustrations by Peretz Rushkevitz. Tel-Aviv: A. Levin-Epstein press, 1954.
* Kulanu Nosim!. * LeEretz HaYeladim. * Boh Iti Lagan. * Otto, Otto, Ottobus! * Berakevet Yisrael. * Mah Ani Rotzeh Lihiyot?
[7] leaves in each book, approx. 17X16 cm. Fair overall condition. Creases, tears, wear, tape reinforcements, detached or loose leaves and covers.
* Kulanu Nosim!. * LeEretz HaYeladim. * Boh Iti Lagan. * Otto, Otto, Ottobus! * Berakevet Yisrael. * Mah Ani Rotzeh Lihiyot?
[7] leaves in each book, approx. 17X16 cm. Fair overall condition. Creases, tears, wear, tape reinforcements, detached or loose leaves and covers.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
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Luach Olam Katan, "a literary and useful calendar for youth, for the Hebrew year 5663 [1902/1903]". Warsaw: "Tushiya", 1902.
An illustrated almanac, comprising two parts – a monthly calendar with useful information and a "literary section" with stories, tales and poems.
A folded plate bound at the beginning of the second part features ten portrait photographs of teachers and headmasters of schools in Palestine.
216, [2], 33, [1] pp + [2] plates, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Small wormholes throughout the book. A few stains. New binding and endpapers.
An illustrated almanac, comprising two parts – a monthly calendar with useful information and a "literary section" with stories, tales and poems.
A folded plate bound at the beginning of the second part features ten portrait photographs of teachers and headmasters of schools in Palestine.
216, [2], 33, [1] pp + [2] plates, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Small wormholes throughout the book. A few stains. New binding and endpapers.
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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: $188
Including buyer's premium
Volume of issues of the periodical "Halevanon", edited by Yechiel Brill and Meir Markus Lehman. Mainz, 1872-1874.
Volume of issues of "Halevanon" – issues 1-50 of the ninth year (the first issue is incomplete) and issues 1-49 of the tenth year (issue 35 and 44 are missing).
"Halevanon", edited by Yechiel Brill, was of the first Hebrew newspapers in Palestine. It was published intermittently during the years 1863-1886 in Jerusalem, Paris, Mainz and London. The most important members of the Old Yishuv and the first Chovevei Zion (Lovers of Zion) took part in its writing.
"Halevanon" was founded in Jerusalem by Yechiel Brill, Michel HaCohen and Joel Moshe Salomon and was considered the first newspaper of the "Ashkenazic-Prushim" (mitnagdim) in Jerusalem. Following its foundation, a competing paper was founded in Jerusalem, "HaChavatzelet", edited by Israel Frumkin and printed by Israel Bak representing the Hasidim and Sephardic Jews of Jerusalem. The competition between the two newspapers was so fierce that a year after their foundation, in 1864, due to mutual denouncements, they were forced to close by the Ottoman government. A year later Yechiel Brill resumed the publication of "Halevanon" in Paris where it was published during the years 1865-1870, until the siege on Paris during the France-Prussia war, which led to its discontinuation. Later on, it was transferred to Mainz where it was published during the years 1871-1882 as a weekly Hebrew supplement to the Jewish German paper "Der Israelit".
A total of 97 issues from the ninth and tenth years, Missing: the first leaf of issue no. 1 of the ninth year and issues no. 35 and 44 of the tenth year. Approx. 30.5 cm. Condition varies. Fair-good overall condition. Stains. Fold lines. Tears (some of them coarse). Detached and loose leaves. The first and last leaves are attached to the binding with wide strips of tape. Stamps and postage stamps. Blemishes to binding.
Volume of issues of "Halevanon" – issues 1-50 of the ninth year (the first issue is incomplete) and issues 1-49 of the tenth year (issue 35 and 44 are missing).
"Halevanon", edited by Yechiel Brill, was of the first Hebrew newspapers in Palestine. It was published intermittently during the years 1863-1886 in Jerusalem, Paris, Mainz and London. The most important members of the Old Yishuv and the first Chovevei Zion (Lovers of Zion) took part in its writing.
"Halevanon" was founded in Jerusalem by Yechiel Brill, Michel HaCohen and Joel Moshe Salomon and was considered the first newspaper of the "Ashkenazic-Prushim" (mitnagdim) in Jerusalem. Following its foundation, a competing paper was founded in Jerusalem, "HaChavatzelet", edited by Israel Frumkin and printed by Israel Bak representing the Hasidim and Sephardic Jews of Jerusalem. The competition between the two newspapers was so fierce that a year after their foundation, in 1864, due to mutual denouncements, they were forced to close by the Ottoman government. A year later Yechiel Brill resumed the publication of "Halevanon" in Paris where it was published during the years 1865-1870, until the siege on Paris during the France-Prussia war, which led to its discontinuation. Later on, it was transferred to Mainz where it was published during the years 1871-1882 as a weekly Hebrew supplement to the Jewish German paper "Der Israelit".
A total of 97 issues from the ninth and tenth years, Missing: the first leaf of issue no. 1 of the ninth year and issues no. 35 and 44 of the tenth year. Approx. 30.5 cm. Condition varies. Fair-good overall condition. Stains. Fold lines. Tears (some of them coarse). Detached and loose leaves. The first and last leaves are attached to the binding with wide strips of tape. Stamps and postage stamps. Blemishes to binding.
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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: $275
Including buyer's premium
"HaOr", "Daily Newspaper for New and Literature", edited by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. First year, issues 1-23 (bound together). Jerusalem, 1910.
Issues 1-23 of the newspaper "HaOr" edited by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda – first year of the appearance of the newspaper under this name.
"HaZvi" / "HaOr" was a Hebrew newspaper published in Ottoman Jerusalem during the years 1884-1915, in a varying form and under various names (due to the difficulties the Turkish censorship created for the editorial staff). It was known for its struggle against the old Yishuv and its values and served ben-Yehuda as a platform for spreading the values of Zionism and reviving the Hebrew language. Many of the intellectuals of the new Yishuv were published in the newspaper.
Issues 1-23 of the newspaper "HaOr" edited by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda – first year of the appearance of the newspaper under this name.
"HaZvi" / "HaOr" was a Hebrew newspaper published in Ottoman Jerusalem during the years 1884-1915, in a varying form and under various names (due to the difficulties the Turkish censorship created for the editorial staff). It was known for its struggle against the old Yishuv and its values and served ben-Yehuda as a platform for spreading the values of Zionism and reviving the Hebrew language. Many of the intellectuals of the new Yishuv were published in the newspaper.
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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: $188
Including buyer's premium
Two volumes of issues from the first and second years of the newspaper Hadshoth Haaretz (later: Haaretz). Issue 1, June 18, 1919 to issue 219, March 19, 1920.
The newspaper Hadshoth Haaretz was first published in April 1918 as the Hebrew edition of the British army's weekly, The Palestine News. The editorial staff was located in Cairo, and from there the newspaper was distributed for free to the Hebrew-speaking soldiers of the British army. In order to increase income, it was also sold to the civilian population in Palestine. In early 1919, the British army offered the Zionist leadership to buy the newspaper; however, due to lack of resources, the Zionist Movement had trouble paying for it by itself and appealed to the philanthropist Yitzchak Leib Goldberg, who was active in the field of Jewish press and publishing, for help. On June 18, 1919, the publishing of the newspaper was renewed, this time in Jerusalem and as a daily newspaper, and on December 2 (issue 131) of that year its name was changed to Haaretz. The characters forming the newspaper's logo (which accompanied it until it was replaced by the iconic logo designed by Franzisca Baruch) were designed by Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
Volume I: issues 1-84. Volume II: issues 85-219. 45 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Tears to several of the leaves (including open tears). A few wormholes. Blemishes, tears and wear to bindings.
The newspaper Hadshoth Haaretz was first published in April 1918 as the Hebrew edition of the British army's weekly, The Palestine News. The editorial staff was located in Cairo, and from there the newspaper was distributed for free to the Hebrew-speaking soldiers of the British army. In order to increase income, it was also sold to the civilian population in Palestine. In early 1919, the British army offered the Zionist leadership to buy the newspaper; however, due to lack of resources, the Zionist Movement had trouble paying for it by itself and appealed to the philanthropist Yitzchak Leib Goldberg, who was active in the field of Jewish press and publishing, for help. On June 18, 1919, the publishing of the newspaper was renewed, this time in Jerusalem and as a daily newspaper, and on December 2 (issue 131) of that year its name was changed to Haaretz. The characters forming the newspaper's logo (which accompanied it until it was replaced by the iconic logo designed by Franzisca Baruch) were designed by Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
Volume I: issues 1-84. Volume II: issues 85-219. 45 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Tears to several of the leaves (including open tears). A few wormholes. Blemishes, tears and wear to bindings.
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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: $188
Including buyer's premium
381 issues of "Kuntres", the journal of the "Achdut HaAvodah" party. Tel-Aviv-Jaffa: "Achdut" cooperative press, 1919-1943.
The issues of "Kuntres" appeared weekly during the years 1919-1929 and again during the years 1943-1945. The first editor of the journal was Berl Katznelson, and among its writers were several of the most important writers and leaders in Palestine: David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Sharet, Eliyahu Golomb, Moshe Beilinson, Abba Achimeir, Yosef Chaim Brenner, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Azar, Aharon Michel Borochov and others. The publication of the journal ceased in 1930, after the parties "Achdut HaAvodah" and "HaPoel HaTza'ir" united to form a new party – Mapai. In 1943 its publication was renewed for a year and a half, its editor being Yechiel Halpern, and in 1945 it was finally closed.
Before us are issues 1 to 380 which appeared during the years 1919-1929 and issues 381-393 which appeared during the years 1943-1945 (issues 200-212 which appeared in 1925 and issue 223 are missing).
The issues contain reports, protocols of meetings and conferences, polemic articles against the rival parties "HaPoel HaTza'ir" and "Gedud HaAvodah" and articles about the events of those years (the 1921 Jaffa riots, the 1929 Palestine Riots, and more).
Enclosed: additional copies of nineteen issues; an index for "Kuntres", edited by Gezel Kressel (Tel-Aviv, 1977).
Approx. 20.5 cm. Good-fair overall condition. The issues were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
The issues of "Kuntres" appeared weekly during the years 1919-1929 and again during the years 1943-1945. The first editor of the journal was Berl Katznelson, and among its writers were several of the most important writers and leaders in Palestine: David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Sharet, Eliyahu Golomb, Moshe Beilinson, Abba Achimeir, Yosef Chaim Brenner, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Azar, Aharon Michel Borochov and others. The publication of the journal ceased in 1930, after the parties "Achdut HaAvodah" and "HaPoel HaTza'ir" united to form a new party – Mapai. In 1943 its publication was renewed for a year and a half, its editor being Yechiel Halpern, and in 1945 it was finally closed.
Before us are issues 1 to 380 which appeared during the years 1919-1929 and issues 381-393 which appeared during the years 1943-1945 (issues 200-212 which appeared in 1925 and issue 223 are missing).
The issues contain reports, protocols of meetings and conferences, polemic articles against the rival parties "HaPoel HaTza'ir" and "Gedud HaAvodah" and articles about the events of those years (the 1921 Jaffa riots, the 1929 Palestine Riots, and more).
Enclosed: additional copies of nineteen issues; an index for "Kuntres", edited by Gezel Kressel (Tel-Aviv, 1977).
Approx. 20.5 cm. Good-fair overall condition. The issues were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
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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
Unsold
"Betar", chief editor: Joseph Klausner. Jerusalem: Yosef Or and B. Z. Netanyahu publishing house, 1933-1934. Issues no. 1-12 in four volumes (no more issues published).
Twelve issues of "Betar", a literary revisionist journal founded by Ben-Zion Netanyahu and Yosef Or, published during the years 1933-1934. The journal published articles, essays, poems, stories and translations by the most important contemporary Hebrew writers and philosophers, including Shaul Tchernichovsky, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Joseph Klausner, Abba Achimeir, Yonatan Ratosh and others.
12 issues bound in four volumes (new bindings). Volume I (issues 1-3): 300 pp. Volume II (issues 4-6): 301-592 pp. Volume III (issues 7-9): 1-292, [2] pp. Volume IV (issue no. 10 and a double issue - 11-12): 295-580, [2] pp. Approx. 23.5 cm. Good overall condition. Stains and tears (most of them to covers).
Twelve issues of "Betar", a literary revisionist journal founded by Ben-Zion Netanyahu and Yosef Or, published during the years 1933-1934. The journal published articles, essays, poems, stories and translations by the most important contemporary Hebrew writers and philosophers, including Shaul Tchernichovsky, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Joseph Klausner, Abba Achimeir, Yonatan Ratosh and others.
12 issues bound in four volumes (new bindings). Volume I (issues 1-3): 300 pp. Volume II (issues 4-6): 301-592 pp. Volume III (issues 7-9): 1-292, [2] pp. Volume IV (issue no. 10 and a double issue - 11-12): 295-580, [2] pp. Approx. 23.5 cm. Good overall condition. Stains and tears (most of them to covers).
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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: $688
Including buyer's premium
Davar, the newspaper of Palestinian workers, supplement for children. Issues 1-40, 42-51, 53. [Tel-Aviv], Tishre 1931 – Tevet 1936.
The supplement for children was considered the first attempt of "Davar" newspaper in children's journalism. It was edited by the writer Yitzchak Yatziv and was accompanied by Nachum Gutman's illustrations. It published works by some of the leading Hebrew writers: Chaim Nachman Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Nathan Alterman, Avraham Shlonsky and others. The supplement obtained many admirers among the children of Palestine and five years later became an independent newspaper - "Davar LiYeladim" (Davar for Children), which influenced the format of children's newspapers in Israel for years to come.
This is a collection of all the issues of the supplement except for two (issues 41 and 52), bound together in a new, hard binding, with an impression on the spine.
Enclosed: an additional copy of issue 34.
A volume containing 51 issues (8 pp per issue), 40.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Pages 1-4 of the first issue are missing and replaced with a photocopy. A few stains, creases and fold lines. Tears along the edges and fold lines, some of them open (most of them restored with acid-free tape). Stamps on several pages.
The supplement for children was considered the first attempt of "Davar" newspaper in children's journalism. It was edited by the writer Yitzchak Yatziv and was accompanied by Nachum Gutman's illustrations. It published works by some of the leading Hebrew writers: Chaim Nachman Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Nathan Alterman, Avraham Shlonsky and others. The supplement obtained many admirers among the children of Palestine and five years later became an independent newspaper - "Davar LiYeladim" (Davar for Children), which influenced the format of children's newspapers in Israel for years to come.
This is a collection of all the issues of the supplement except for two (issues 41 and 52), bound together in a new, hard binding, with an impression on the spine.
Enclosed: an additional copy of issue 34.
A volume containing 51 issues (8 pp per issue), 40.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Pages 1-4 of the first issue are missing and replaced with a photocopy. A few stains, creases and fold lines. Tears along the edges and fold lines, some of them open (most of them restored with acid-free tape). Stamps on several pages.
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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: $188
Including buyer's premium
Davar Yerushalayim, the newspaper of the workers of Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Lifshitz Press, July-November 1948. Issues 1-113 (no other issues printed).
The newspaper "Davar Yerushalayim" was published in the throes of the siege of Jerusalem, after the chief newspaper of the Histadrut – "Davar", stopped being delivered to the besieged city. Its editor was the writer Dov Rabin, and it was considered the most orderly and professional newspaper among those that were printed in besieged Jerusalem. After four and a half months, when the conditions improved, it was decided to stop its printing.
Before us are all the issues of the newspaper, bound together in a hard binding.
44.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and minor blemishes. Small tears along the edges of several issues. Restored tears to one issue. Stamps on several pages.
The newspaper "Davar Yerushalayim" was published in the throes of the siege of Jerusalem, after the chief newspaper of the Histadrut – "Davar", stopped being delivered to the besieged city. Its editor was the writer Dov Rabin, and it was considered the most orderly and professional newspaper among those that were printed in besieged Jerusalem. After four and a half months, when the conditions improved, it was decided to stop its printing.
Before us are all the issues of the newspaper, bound together in a hard binding.
44.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and minor blemishes. Small tears along the edges of several issues. Restored tears to one issue. Stamps on several pages.
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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: $200
Unsold
"Devarenu", a monthly edited by Y. [Yonah] Gelernter. Six booklets from the first and second years – issues 1-11. Vienna: "Histadrut Ivrit", [1930-1931] (two booklets were published by "LeMa'an Devarenu").
The major part of the journal is dedicated to literature, poetry and critique, with contributions by Shaul Tchernichovsky, Leah Goldberg, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Avigdor Hameiri, Yitzchak Lamdan, Gabriel Talphir, and others. The journal contains articles dealing with the Zionist Movement, current events and the Yishuv in Palestine: the 1929 Palestine Riots, the recommendation of the Shaw Commission, the congress of Revisionist Zionism in Prague, the activity of Zionists across Europe and in Vienna in particular, and more.
In the first booklet from 1931 (issues 7-8), there is an editorial announcement according to which the "Histadrut HaIvrit" (Hebrew Federation) in Vienna stopped publishing the journal. This booklet and the following one were published by a different publishing house – "LeMa'an Devarenu".
A total of eleven issues in six booklets. Number of pages varies, 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and fold lines. Creases and small tears (most of them to edges). Stamps and stickers on the front covers of several booklets (on several of the booklets, the addresses to which they were sent is noted. Two of them were sent to Palestine). The back cover of the first booklet is missing.
The major part of the journal is dedicated to literature, poetry and critique, with contributions by Shaul Tchernichovsky, Leah Goldberg, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Avigdor Hameiri, Yitzchak Lamdan, Gabriel Talphir, and others. The journal contains articles dealing with the Zionist Movement, current events and the Yishuv in Palestine: the 1929 Palestine Riots, the recommendation of the Shaw Commission, the congress of Revisionist Zionism in Prague, the activity of Zionists across Europe and in Vienna in particular, and more.
In the first booklet from 1931 (issues 7-8), there is an editorial announcement according to which the "Histadrut HaIvrit" (Hebrew Federation) in Vienna stopped publishing the journal. This booklet and the following one were published by a different publishing house – "LeMa'an Devarenu".
A total of eleven issues in six booklets. Number of pages varies, 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and fold lines. Creases and small tears (most of them to edges). Stamps and stickers on the front covers of several booklets (on several of the booklets, the addresses to which they were sent is noted. Two of them were sent to Palestine). The back cover of the first booklet is missing.
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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: $275
Including buyer's premium
Approx. 50 periodicals, journals and printed booklets. Palestine and Eastern Europe, the first, second and third decades of the 20th century. Hebrew and a little Yiddish.
Including: "Machzikei HaDat" (21 issues); "HaTzir" (4 issues); "HaPoel HaTza'ir" (2 issues); "Shacharit" (2 issues); "Lev Chadash" (5 issues); "Dachlil"; "HaMehandes" [the Engineer], journal of the" Technical Hebrew Union"; "Account of the Jewish Community Council of Jerusalem since its establishment" (with a long list of educational institutions at the end of the booklet); and more.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and tears to some of them. Open tears to upper corners of several booklets. Bound together in two volumes, one without a binding and the other with a worn and damaged binding.
Including: "Machzikei HaDat" (21 issues); "HaTzir" (4 issues); "HaPoel HaTza'ir" (2 issues); "Shacharit" (2 issues); "Lev Chadash" (5 issues); "Dachlil"; "HaMehandes" [the Engineer], journal of the" Technical Hebrew Union"; "Account of the Jewish Community Council of Jerusalem since its establishment" (with a long list of educational institutions at the end of the booklet); and more.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and tears to some of them. Open tears to upper corners of several booklets. Bound together in two volumes, one without a binding and the other with a worn and damaged binding.
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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: $188
Including buyer's premium
Nine books of poetry, plays and prose on historical and biblical subjects. Prague, Vilnius, Berlin, Vienna, Krakow and elsewhere. Mid-19th century to early 20th century. Hebrew and Yiddish.
For a list of the books, see Hebrew description.
Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale As Is.
For a list of the books, see Hebrew description.
Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale As Is.
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Hebrew and Yiddish Newspapers, Literature and Poetry
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