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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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A letter handwritten and signed by David Ben-Gurion, addressed to Rubin Mass. Jerusalem, August 1966.
In his letter, Ben-Gurion responds to a letter sent to him by Mass, pertaining to the Independence Day celebrations in the State of Israel: "As I carefully listened to you speaking, so I carefully read your letter – my opinion has not changed! Independence Day must be celebrated on one day only, on the fifth of Iyar, and it cannot be that only a military parade will mark Independence Day…" (Hebrew).
The addressee, Rubin Mass (1894-1979), was a well-known publisher, the founder of the Rubin Mass Publishing House. His youngest son, Daniel (Danny) was the commander of the Convoy of 35 and was killed together with his commandeers on the way to the besieged Gush Etzion in the 1948 war.
[1] f., 21 cm. Good condition. Minor creases.
In his letter, Ben-Gurion responds to a letter sent to him by Mass, pertaining to the Independence Day celebrations in the State of Israel: "As I carefully listened to you speaking, so I carefully read your letter – my opinion has not changed! Independence Day must be celebrated on one day only, on the fifth of Iyar, and it cannot be that only a military parade will mark Independence Day…" (Hebrew).
The addressee, Rubin Mass (1894-1979), was a well-known publisher, the founder of the Rubin Mass Publishing House. His youngest son, Daniel (Danny) was the commander of the Convoy of 35 and was killed together with his commandeers on the way to the besieged Gush Etzion in the 1948 war.
[1] f., 21 cm. Good condition. Minor creases.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $163
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Collection of letters and copies of letters from the estate of Shlomo Arazi. Including three original letters hand-signed by President Yitzchak Ben-Zvi, Prime Ministers Moshe Sharet and Yitzchak Rabin. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, 1949-1976.
1. Letter of gratitude, hand-signed by Israeli President Yitzchak Ben-Zvi, for the organization of the Presidential inauguration ceremony. Jerusalem, December 26, 1952 (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli President).
2. Letter of gratitude, hand-signed by Israeli Prime Minister Moshe Sharet, for the organization of the 1954 Independence Day Ceremonies. Jerusalem, May 7, 1954: "I see it as my pleasant duty to express greetings and gratitude for the spectacular success… in organizing the 1954 Independence Day ceremonies" (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli Government).
3. Letter of nomination, hand-signed by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, to a member of the board of "Yad Chaim Weizmann". Jerusalem, March 1976 (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli Government).
4. Copy of a letter of gratitude, by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, for bringing the remains of Theodor Herzl for reinternment. Hakirya (Tel Aviv), September 19, 1949: "You are requested on behalf of the government and on my behalf to express our true gratitude and appreciation to all those who assisted you in bringing the remains of Herzl for burial. The precise planning and successful implementation are an honor and glory to all those who took part in this historical operation…".
5-7. Three paper items that were sent, presumably, to the organizers of the 1952 Independence Day Celebrations: a photocopy of a letter of gratitude by David Ben-Gurion; a copy of a letter of gratitude by Arazi; an official greeting card of the Prime Minister's Office.
Enclosed: two copies of a letter of response by Arazi to Yitzchak Rabin's letter of nomination (Jerusalem, 1976).
Size varies. Good overall condition. Stains and minor creases. Fold lines.
1. Letter of gratitude, hand-signed by Israeli President Yitzchak Ben-Zvi, for the organization of the Presidential inauguration ceremony. Jerusalem, December 26, 1952 (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli President).
2. Letter of gratitude, hand-signed by Israeli Prime Minister Moshe Sharet, for the organization of the 1954 Independence Day Ceremonies. Jerusalem, May 7, 1954: "I see it as my pleasant duty to express greetings and gratitude for the spectacular success… in organizing the 1954 Independence Day ceremonies" (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli Government).
3. Letter of nomination, hand-signed by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, to a member of the board of "Yad Chaim Weizmann". Jerusalem, March 1976 (printed on the official stationery of the Israeli Government).
4. Copy of a letter of gratitude, by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, for bringing the remains of Theodor Herzl for reinternment. Hakirya (Tel Aviv), September 19, 1949: "You are requested on behalf of the government and on my behalf to express our true gratitude and appreciation to all those who assisted you in bringing the remains of Herzl for burial. The precise planning and successful implementation are an honor and glory to all those who took part in this historical operation…".
5-7. Three paper items that were sent, presumably, to the organizers of the 1952 Independence Day Celebrations: a photocopy of a letter of gratitude by David Ben-Gurion; a copy of a letter of gratitude by Arazi; an official greeting card of the Prime Minister's Office.
Enclosed: two copies of a letter of response by Arazi to Yitzchak Rabin's letter of nomination (Jerusalem, 1976).
Size varies. Good overall condition. Stains and minor creases. Fold lines.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
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Small paper flag printed for the celebrations of the Israeli Independence Day, signed by Prime Minister Golda Meir and the IDF Chief of Staff David Elazar. [Israel, 1972 or 1973].
A small sheet, printed on both sides, designed as the flag of the State of Israel, with the inscription "Independence Day" (Hebrew) and the emblems of the State of Israel and the IDF.
Hand-signed by Prime Minister Golda Meir and the IDF Chief of Staff David ("Dado") Elazar (the IDF Chief of Staff from January 1972 to April 1974).
21X8.5 cm. Good condition. Horizontal fold line.
A small sheet, printed on both sides, designed as the flag of the State of Israel, with the inscription "Independence Day" (Hebrew) and the emblems of the State of Israel and the IDF.
Hand-signed by Prime Minister Golda Meir and the IDF Chief of Staff David ("Dado") Elazar (the IDF Chief of Staff from January 1972 to April 1974).
21X8.5 cm. Good condition. Horizontal fold line.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $575
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Collection of paper items, both handwritten and printed, from the estate of the Israeli diplomat Abba Eban. Late 1940s to 1990s. English and some Hebrew.
In the collection:
● Dozens of drafts, typed and handwritten, for speeches, lectures and articles written by Eban in his various positions. Including: a press release made one day before the outbreak of the Sinai War (The Suez Crisis), October 28, 1956; a speech that was written, presumably, shortly after the Yom Kippur War – "It is good to live with reality as it is. Around us live Arabs. Let us get to know them, draw closer to them, befriend them. This time, since the Arabs had important achievements, they will be willing to negotiate with us. Let us say 'yes' to them and get to work" (Hebrew); and articles about the peace process, Gaza and the Western Bank, negotiation strategies, and more.
● Fourteen books inscribed by Eban, inscribed to him and with comments handwritten by him. Including "A New Spirit, A New Commitment, A New America" by USA President Jimmy Carter (inscribed by Carter); "The Temple Mount is in Our Hands!" (Hebrew) by the IDF Chief of Staff Mota Gur (inscribed by Gur, in Hebrew: "On the day the government confirmed the agreement on disengagement between Israel and Syria, 29.5.1974"); "Jacques Lipchitz, His Sculpture", monograph on the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, inscribed by him; and more.
● Manuscript, printed and bound in a spiral binding, of a book titled "Reflections on the New Diplomacy" by Eban (presumably, this manuscript was eventually published as "Diplomacy for the Next Century", New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998).
● Additional paper items, including a mail envelope commemorating The Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty, March 26, 1979; five booklets with printout of Eban's speeches; a typescript draft of a full English translation of the play "Oedipus Rex" and more.
Enclosed: The record "A Recording Of The Vote On Israel Admission To The United Nations". Central metal plaque with the emblem of the State of Israel and the emblem of the UN.
A total of 80 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
In the collection:
● Dozens of drafts, typed and handwritten, for speeches, lectures and articles written by Eban in his various positions. Including: a press release made one day before the outbreak of the Sinai War (The Suez Crisis), October 28, 1956; a speech that was written, presumably, shortly after the Yom Kippur War – "It is good to live with reality as it is. Around us live Arabs. Let us get to know them, draw closer to them, befriend them. This time, since the Arabs had important achievements, they will be willing to negotiate with us. Let us say 'yes' to them and get to work" (Hebrew); and articles about the peace process, Gaza and the Western Bank, negotiation strategies, and more.
● Fourteen books inscribed by Eban, inscribed to him and with comments handwritten by him. Including "A New Spirit, A New Commitment, A New America" by USA President Jimmy Carter (inscribed by Carter); "The Temple Mount is in Our Hands!" (Hebrew) by the IDF Chief of Staff Mota Gur (inscribed by Gur, in Hebrew: "On the day the government confirmed the agreement on disengagement between Israel and Syria, 29.5.1974"); "Jacques Lipchitz, His Sculpture", monograph on the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, inscribed by him; and more.
● Manuscript, printed and bound in a spiral binding, of a book titled "Reflections on the New Diplomacy" by Eban (presumably, this manuscript was eventually published as "Diplomacy for the Next Century", New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998).
● Additional paper items, including a mail envelope commemorating The Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty, March 26, 1979; five booklets with printout of Eban's speeches; a typescript draft of a full English translation of the play "Oedipus Rex" and more.
Enclosed: The record "A Recording Of The Vote On Israel Admission To The United Nations". Central metal plaque with the emblem of the State of Israel and the emblem of the UN.
A total of 80 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
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Four books, a photograph and a poster, bearing the handwritten signature of Yitzchak Rabin. Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, London and the USA, late 1970s to 1990s.
1. Photograph of Yitzchak Rabin in the Prime Minister's office. Signed on bottom.
Approx. 18X23 cm. Good condition.
2. Poster with Yitzchak Rabin's photographic portrait (photograph: Ya'akov Sa'ar), and the Hebrew inscription: "Yitzchak Rabin, Prime Minister". Signed on bottom in Hebrew and English.
Approx. 24X34 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to margins.
3-6. Four books by Yitzchak Rabin: "The War in Lebanon" (Hebrew; Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1983); "The Rabin Memoirs" ("Service Notebook"; Hebrew; two volumes, Tel Aviv: Ma'ariv Library, 1979); "The Rabin Memoirs" (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1979); "The Rabin Memoirs" (Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1979). All are hand-signed on their first pages by Yitzchak Rabin, in Hebrew and English. Two are dated in his handwriting.
Size varies. Good condition
Enclosed: two official envelopes of the State of Israel, in which the photograph and the poster were sent; a printed greeting card issued by the Minister of Defense's Office.
1. Photograph of Yitzchak Rabin in the Prime Minister's office. Signed on bottom.
Approx. 18X23 cm. Good condition.
2. Poster with Yitzchak Rabin's photographic portrait (photograph: Ya'akov Sa'ar), and the Hebrew inscription: "Yitzchak Rabin, Prime Minister". Signed on bottom in Hebrew and English.
Approx. 24X34 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to margins.
3-6. Four books by Yitzchak Rabin: "The War in Lebanon" (Hebrew; Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1983); "The Rabin Memoirs" ("Service Notebook"; Hebrew; two volumes, Tel Aviv: Ma'ariv Library, 1979); "The Rabin Memoirs" (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1979); "The Rabin Memoirs" (Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1979). All are hand-signed on their first pages by Yitzchak Rabin, in Hebrew and English. Two are dated in his handwriting.
Size varies. Good condition
Enclosed: two official envelopes of the State of Israel, in which the photograph and the poster were sent; a printed greeting card issued by the Minister of Defense's Office.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $875
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Four letters and four speeches signed by the 42nd USA President Bill Clinton. Sent to a fellow of the Department of International Relations at the Haifa University during the years 1991-1992 (when Clinton served as Governor of Arkansas).
In his letters, Clinton responds with thanks to the interest in his political approach and the USA presidential campaign. In one of the letters, he writes about his attitude to the State of Israel: "I have always supported our nation's commitment to the security of Israel and to seeking a solution to problems in the Middle East which will assure guarantees of Israel's continued existence as a democratic state".
In another letter, from 1992, Clinton expresses his gratitude for the interest in his campaign and encloses some propaganda material and a photograph.
The enclosed speeches, which are each signed on their first or last page, were delivered on different occasions (some of them as part of the presidential campaign), pertaining to the State of Israel, American Jews, the Middle east or political plans.
Size varies. Good to very good overall condition. Fold lines. Enclosed are the original envelopes and several additional items.
In his letters, Clinton responds with thanks to the interest in his political approach and the USA presidential campaign. In one of the letters, he writes about his attitude to the State of Israel: "I have always supported our nation's commitment to the security of Israel and to seeking a solution to problems in the Middle East which will assure guarantees of Israel's continued existence as a democratic state".
In another letter, from 1992, Clinton expresses his gratitude for the interest in his campaign and encloses some propaganda material and a photograph.
The enclosed speeches, which are each signed on their first or last page, were delivered on different occasions (some of them as part of the presidential campaign), pertaining to the State of Israel, American Jews, the Middle east or political plans.
Size varies. Good to very good overall condition. Fold lines. Enclosed are the original envelopes and several additional items.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Postcard with a letter handwritten and signed by Yosef Haim Brenner. Sent to Baltimore, addressed to the American Hebrew poet Ephraim Eliyahu Lisitzky. Jerusalem, [1912].
This postcard contains a brief letter relating to the publication of Lisitzky's poetry in the journals Brenner edited at the time: "Your last postcard lay unanswered till today, when I [finally] got up from the deathbed. With regard to the poems, I already informed you as to their fate at the time. ‘To the Locomotive' was printed in ‘HeAhdut,' ‘Come' and ‘Sonata' have already been compiled as parts of an anthology which will appear in a few weeks. The anthology will not be under the title ‘Revivim,' but rather under ‘Meanwhile'; I have decided not to have my name associated with it as editor, for reasons of my own. You will receive payment for the poems from the publisher: Y. Feldman (R. Binyamin). Be well and regards, Y. H. Brenner."
The postcard bears the name of the sender, the name and address of the recipient and a postmark of the Austrian post in Jerusalem.
Ephraim Eliyahu Lisitzky (1885-1962), a prominent American Hebrew-language poet. His works often focused on America and its landscapes, and on the Native American ("Smouldering Campfires") and African American ("Tents of Africa") populations. Early in his career, he published many of his poems with the support and under the guiding hand of Yosef Haim Brenner.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Blemishes to margins.
This postcard was published in the book titled "Letters of Y. H. Brenner" by Menahem Poznansky (Tel Aviv: Davar, 1940/41; Letter No. 529).
This postcard contains a brief letter relating to the publication of Lisitzky's poetry in the journals Brenner edited at the time: "Your last postcard lay unanswered till today, when I [finally] got up from the deathbed. With regard to the poems, I already informed you as to their fate at the time. ‘To the Locomotive' was printed in ‘HeAhdut,' ‘Come' and ‘Sonata' have already been compiled as parts of an anthology which will appear in a few weeks. The anthology will not be under the title ‘Revivim,' but rather under ‘Meanwhile'; I have decided not to have my name associated with it as editor, for reasons of my own. You will receive payment for the poems from the publisher: Y. Feldman (R. Binyamin). Be well and regards, Y. H. Brenner."
The postcard bears the name of the sender, the name and address of the recipient and a postmark of the Austrian post in Jerusalem.
Ephraim Eliyahu Lisitzky (1885-1962), a prominent American Hebrew-language poet. His works often focused on America and its landscapes, and on the Native American ("Smouldering Campfires") and African American ("Tents of Africa") populations. Early in his career, he published many of his poems with the support and under the guiding hand of Yosef Haim Brenner.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Stains. Blemishes to margins.
This postcard was published in the book titled "Letters of Y. H. Brenner" by Menahem Poznansky (Tel Aviv: Davar, 1940/41; Letter No. 529).
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Collection of poems, handwritten by the poets themselves, and a letter on the subject of publication.
1-3. Two early, handwritten poems by the poet and author Yitzhak Schoenberg (signed "Scheinberg"), written in his youth. Proskurov: 5677 [1917]. Enclosed: a letter, also handwritten by Schoenberg, addressed to "the honored editor Dr. Mr. Y. Klausner").
4-8. Five poems, handwritten by David Shimoni (Shimonovitch): "BiFro'ah HaShaked" (With the Blooming of the Almond Tree), "Sod HaKorban" (Secret of the Sacrifice), "Ma'arkhon BeYarketei Tzafon" (Skit in the Nether Regions of the North), "Asher Al HaBayit…" (In Charge of the Household), and "BeTzohorei Shabbat…" (On Shabbat afternoon [A Chapter from the Poem ‘Nahshon']).
9. "Kri'at Yam Suf" (Parting of the Red Sea), poem, handwritten, possibly by David Shimoni.
10. "Anan" (Cloud), poem, handwritten by the poet Yakov Fichman.
11. Letter by Aryeh Leib Smiatitzky, addressed to Joseph Klausner, handwritten on stationery of the publisher "Omanut," Moscow, 1919. On the same page, at the end of Smiatitzky's letter, is an additional letter written by Shoshana Persitz.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Uzi Agassi Collection.
1-3. Two early, handwritten poems by the poet and author Yitzhak Schoenberg (signed "Scheinberg"), written in his youth. Proskurov: 5677 [1917]. Enclosed: a letter, also handwritten by Schoenberg, addressed to "the honored editor Dr. Mr. Y. Klausner").
4-8. Five poems, handwritten by David Shimoni (Shimonovitch): "BiFro'ah HaShaked" (With the Blooming of the Almond Tree), "Sod HaKorban" (Secret of the Sacrifice), "Ma'arkhon BeYarketei Tzafon" (Skit in the Nether Regions of the North), "Asher Al HaBayit…" (In Charge of the Household), and "BeTzohorei Shabbat…" (On Shabbat afternoon [A Chapter from the Poem ‘Nahshon']).
9. "Kri'at Yam Suf" (Parting of the Red Sea), poem, handwritten, possibly by David Shimoni.
10. "Anan" (Cloud), poem, handwritten by the poet Yakov Fichman.
11. Letter by Aryeh Leib Smiatitzky, addressed to Joseph Klausner, handwritten on stationery of the publisher "Omanut," Moscow, 1919. On the same page, at the end of Smiatitzky's letter, is an additional letter written by Shoshana Persitz.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Uzi Agassi Collection.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $550
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Five Books by Salomo Friedlaender (Mynona). Germany, 1920-1932. Two of the books are inscribed by him.
1. Der Schöpfer, Phantasie [The Creator, Fantasy]. Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1920. Illustrated by Alfred Kubin (1877-1959).
2. George Grosz. Dresden: Rudolf Kaemmerer, 1922. Including thirty-seven reproductions of works by George Grosz (1893-1959).
3. Mein hundertster Geburtstag u.a. Grimassen [My hundredth birthday and other Grimaces]. Vienna-Leipzig: Jahoda & Siegel, 1928.
4. Der Philosoph Ernst Marcus als Nachfolger Kants. Sein Leben und Lehre [The philosopher Ernst Marcus as Kant's successor. His life and teachings]. Essen: G.D. Baedeker, 1930. Inscribed on title page by Friedlaender – Halensee (Berlin), 16.1.1931.
5. Kant gegen Einstein [Kant versus Einstein]. Berlin: Der Neue Geist, 1932. Inscribed on title page by Friedlaender to his sister Agathe Borchardt – Halensee (Berlin), March 1932.
Salomo Friedlaender (1871-1946), Jewish-German writer, publicist and philosopher identified with the Avant-Garde Movement and Dadaism. In 1906, after completing his doctoral studies at the Jena University, he moved to Berlin, where he befriended several of the prominent thinkers and artists of the era: Martin Buber, Else Lasker-Schüler, Gustav Landauer, Erich Mühsam, Alfred Kobin and others. He used to sign his literary publications, which were published for the first time in various Avant-Garde journals, with the pseudonym Mynona (an anagram of "Anonym" – anonymous). In 1919, he cofounded with the writer and publicist Anselm Ruest (the pseudonym of his relative Ernst Samuel) the anarchist journal Der Einzige. Several weeks after the rise of the Nazis to power in 1933, Friedlaender moved to Paris, where he died lonely and penniless in 1946.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
1. Der Schöpfer, Phantasie [The Creator, Fantasy]. Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1920. Illustrated by Alfred Kubin (1877-1959).
2. George Grosz. Dresden: Rudolf Kaemmerer, 1922. Including thirty-seven reproductions of works by George Grosz (1893-1959).
3. Mein hundertster Geburtstag u.a. Grimassen [My hundredth birthday and other Grimaces]. Vienna-Leipzig: Jahoda & Siegel, 1928.
4. Der Philosoph Ernst Marcus als Nachfolger Kants. Sein Leben und Lehre [The philosopher Ernst Marcus as Kant's successor. His life and teachings]. Essen: G.D. Baedeker, 1930. Inscribed on title page by Friedlaender – Halensee (Berlin), 16.1.1931.
5. Kant gegen Einstein [Kant versus Einstein]. Berlin: Der Neue Geist, 1932. Inscribed on title page by Friedlaender to his sister Agathe Borchardt – Halensee (Berlin), March 1932.
Salomo Friedlaender (1871-1946), Jewish-German writer, publicist and philosopher identified with the Avant-Garde Movement and Dadaism. In 1906, after completing his doctoral studies at the Jena University, he moved to Berlin, where he befriended several of the prominent thinkers and artists of the era: Martin Buber, Else Lasker-Schüler, Gustav Landauer, Erich Mühsam, Alfred Kobin and others. He used to sign his literary publications, which were published for the first time in various Avant-Garde journals, with the pseudonym Mynona (an anagram of "Anonym" – anonymous). In 1919, he cofounded with the writer and publicist Anselm Ruest (the pseudonym of his relative Ernst Samuel) the anarchist journal Der Einzige. Several weeks after the rise of the Nazis to power in 1933, Friedlaender moved to Paris, where he died lonely and penniless in 1946.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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December 22, 2020
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Meine Lider by Mordechai Gebirtig. Krakow: Gebirtig-Komitet, 1936. Yiddish.
Collection of songs by Mordechai Gebirtig, accompanied by musical scores for all the songs. The title page is inscribed: "Dem yungen talentritn dichter, chaver un freind Yonah Gruber, mit hartzikeit, M. Gebirtig" [To the young and talented poet, companion and friend, Jona Gruber, cordially, M. Gebirtig], dated: March 22, 1936, Krakow.
Poet Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942) one of the most important Yiddish poets in the early 20th century, the author of the poem "Our Town is Burning". Gebirtig was a carpenter by profession and, having no formal musical training, used to compose his songs while playing the piano with one finger. The songs he wrote and composed, about one hundred and sixty songs, spread among European communities and even in his lifetime became anthems of the popular Jewish culture. The present song anthology, "Meine Lider" [My Songs], was published in 1936 (the sheet music was written by Julius Hoffman and Barukh Sperber) and soon became a great success.
The recipient of the dedication is, presumably, the poet and translator Jona Gruber (1908-1980), born in Bucovina, who, during the 1930s, was a resident of Krakow and presumably became acquainted with Gebirtig during this period.
109, [2] pp. + [1] plate, approx. 24 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Original binding with gilt lettering, worn and slightly scuffed.
Collection of songs by Mordechai Gebirtig, accompanied by musical scores for all the songs. The title page is inscribed: "Dem yungen talentritn dichter, chaver un freind Yonah Gruber, mit hartzikeit, M. Gebirtig" [To the young and talented poet, companion and friend, Jona Gruber, cordially, M. Gebirtig], dated: March 22, 1936, Krakow.
Poet Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942) one of the most important Yiddish poets in the early 20th century, the author of the poem "Our Town is Burning". Gebirtig was a carpenter by profession and, having no formal musical training, used to compose his songs while playing the piano with one finger. The songs he wrote and composed, about one hundred and sixty songs, spread among European communities and even in his lifetime became anthems of the popular Jewish culture. The present song anthology, "Meine Lider" [My Songs], was published in 1936 (the sheet music was written by Julius Hoffman and Barukh Sperber) and soon became a great success.
The recipient of the dedication is, presumably, the poet and translator Jona Gruber (1908-1980), born in Bucovina, who, during the 1930s, was a resident of Krakow and presumably became acquainted with Gebirtig during this period.
109, [2] pp. + [1] plate, approx. 24 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Original binding with gilt lettering, worn and slightly scuffed.
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December 22, 2020
Opening: $150
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In the Heart of the Seas, a Story of a Journey to the Land of Israel by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, translated from the Hebrew by I. M. Lask, with drawings by T. Herzl Rome. New York: Schocken Books, 1947. English.
An edition of 300 copies. Inscribed by Agnon: "To my friend Siegfried Moses, S.Y. Agnon".
Siegfried Moses (1887-1974), a Jewish lawyer, economist and Zionist activist in Germany, a senior director of the Schocken enterprises. He immigrated to Palestine in 1937, and in 1949 was appointed Israel's first State Comptroller.
122, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Some tears and creases to edges of several leaves. Stains to cover. Tears to spine. Cloth-covered slipcase.
An edition of 300 copies. Inscribed by Agnon: "To my friend Siegfried Moses, S.Y. Agnon".
Siegfried Moses (1887-1974), a Jewish lawyer, economist and Zionist activist in Germany, a senior director of the Schocken enterprises. He immigrated to Palestine in 1937, and in 1949 was appointed Israel's first State Comptroller.
122, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Some tears and creases to edges of several leaves. Stains to cover. Tears to spine. Cloth-covered slipcase.
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Sifrehem shel Tsadiḳim: Meʼah Sipurim Ve-eḥad ʻal Sifrehem shel Talmidey Ha-Beshṭ zal Ve-shel Talmidey Talmidaṿ [Hasidic Parables] by Shmuel Yosef Agnon. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Schocken Publishing House Ltd., 1961. Hebrew.
Inscribed on the first page by Agnon to Prof. Isaiah Tishby.
Isaiah Tishby (1908-1992), one of the foremost scholars in the fields of Kabbalah and the literature of Jewish thought, ethics, and mysticism, an Israel Prize laureate (1979), and the very first recipient of the Gershom Scholem Prize for Kabbalah Research (1991). The present copy has Prof. Tishby's bookplate, and a number of his inked stamps.
51, [4] pp., 21 cm. Good condition. Numerous stains to cover.
Inscribed on the first page by Agnon to Prof. Isaiah Tishby.
Isaiah Tishby (1908-1992), one of the foremost scholars in the fields of Kabbalah and the literature of Jewish thought, ethics, and mysticism, an Israel Prize laureate (1979), and the very first recipient of the Gershom Scholem Prize for Kabbalah Research (1991). The present copy has Prof. Tishby's bookplate, and a number of his inked stamps.
51, [4] pp., 21 cm. Good condition. Numerous stains to cover.
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