Verlag: Wiesbaden:, Insel-Verlag,, 1955
Anbieter: Antiquariat B - Steffen Böttcher, Wernigerode, Deutschland
0. 16.-25.Tsd., 39 S., 8°, Pbd. Insel-Bücherei Nr. 615. (HKIB) Band: 0.
Verlag: Jewish Currents Inc., New York, 2001
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Octavo, brown cloth with gold lettering, 36, 36,36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 36, 60 pp., cumulative index Articles in the issue 1 are, "ICAHD: A New Approach to Peace Making," Jeff Halper, "Ben Shahn, Progressive Politics and Jewish Culture," Shalom Goldman, "The End of Childhood," Story by Vivian Gilbert-Strell, "Two Memoirs," Si Hanish, "Only a Memory," Poem by Rosalie Clabrese,"Being Chosen," Carrie Bernard Ciciotte, "Jewish Women Now: Minucha's Hairs," Naomi Rose, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerald Stillman) Leonard Baskin (1922-2000)," Stan Kaplan, "A Cradle Song," Poem by Celia Dropkin, :Hunting Jewish Films at rhe San Sebastian and Hamptons International Flm Festivals," Ruth and Archie Perlmutter, "Bellow's Blues," Review by Paul marx.Articles in issue #2 are "Reflections on the elections," Joseph Dimow, "Which Side Are You On?" Abbott Gorin, "What is a Jew?" Poem by Anna Kainen, "The Issue was Yarmulkas," Story by Milt Caine, "The Other Side of the Wall," Story by Michael Gould-Wartofsky, "Jewish Women Now: Intersectons," Diane Gullish-Marcus, "Letter from Madrid," Shalom Goldman, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerlad Stillman) Janusz Korczak - Educator and Martyr," Heskil Klepfisz, "Memoirs of a Kosher Busher: The Night They Passed the Hat," Art Schwartz, "The Seventies: Vietnam and Beyond," Review by Ralph Seliger, "King and the Jews," Review by Cheryl Greenberg, "The Chewish Question," Poem by Joan Joffe Hall.Articles in issue #3 are"Travels with the Tummlers," Julie Goell, "The Streets Were Paved With Gold," Vivan Gilbert-Strell, "East Side, West Sie," Susan king, "To My American Granddaughter," Poem by Peggy Sapphire, "Run, Shiksa, Run," Poem by Helen Kauffmann, "From the Congress of Secular Jewish Orrganization: Our Dissent from Dissent," Rhea B. Seagull, 'jewish Women Now: Jews and Women: Victims? Perpetrators?" Review by Martha Schulman, "The Journey of Klezmer," Review by Tale strom, "Jwish music on Disc," Review by Leo Summergrad, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Calendars," Gerald Stillman, "Where We Came From," Review by Joel Shatzky, "Unraveling the Mystery of History," Review by Dan Brook.Articles in issue #4 are "Revisiting the Beilis Trial," Harold Ticktin, "Three Poems," Lyn Lifshin, "The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, April 19, 1943," "The Good Son," Emily A. Bernhard Jackson, "Jewish Women Now: Pieces of a Life," Review by Judith Rosenbaum, "The Children of Yad Vashem," Poem by Aaron E. Freeman, "A Civil War Passover," Larry Lefkowitz, "Clara lemlich, 1886-1982: A 20th-Century Moses," Richard D. Bank, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage 9Gerlad Stillman) If Not Even Higher," Dr. Joshua (Shikl) Fishman, "The Roundup," Patricia Andrws, "The Holocaust: Remembrane and Reflection," Review by Joel Shatzky.Articles in issue #5 are "Of a Village on the Moon," Rachel Leah Jones, "won't forget it," Poem by Barbara A. Rouillard, "Comrades in Arms," Fannie Peczenik, "The Request," Story by Michael Book, "Requiumfor an Eight-Year-Old," Story by Mike Lipstock, "Laura Wetzler in Concert," Lyber Katz, "Jewish Women Now: Reading for Jewish Women," Estelle Holt, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Peretz Writes to Sholem Aleichem," Gerlad Stillman, "Defining the Holocaust Down," Review by Isak Arbus, "The Art of the Possible," Review by Mitchell Silver.Articles in issue #6 are From the OCngres of Secular Jewish Organizations: Answering Questions," Judith Seid, "The Secret Diary ofa Bat Mitzva Giel," Story by Galina Vroman, "Four Out of the Ordinary," Review by Roger B. Goodman, "Jewish WomenNow: Widows Get a Double Pass," Story by Jacqueline Portnoy-Bland, "Block Party," Poem by Marvin Solomon, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerlad Stillman) On Building a Secular Jewish Life," Jack Rosenfeld, "The House of Israel's Feast," Poem by Michael Greenstein, "circumcision," Poem by Peter Iva Hoffman, "Labor's Metropolis," Review by David Montgomery, "Requium for a Socialist," Review by Ralph Seliger.Artilces in issue # 7 are "Editorial: Welcome to JUNITY," "Editoral: One Vote," "Why Auschwitz Was Never Bombed,' J. Zel Lurie, "From the Jewish Currents Annual Luncheon: On the Absence of Morris," CarolJochnowitz, "Presenting the Seconf Moiseh Katz Award," Mordkhe Schaechter, "Accepting the Second Moishe Katz Award," Thoas E. Bird, "The Piano Player," Vivian Gilbert-Strell, "world AIDS Day, 1997," oem by Marganit Alverez, "Jewish Women Now: Stories of American Sephardi Families," Estelle Holt, "Yiddish Bundists Celebrate May Day in New York," Sid Resnick, "Collapsing Across Home Plate," Fred Narvey, "The Lady," Poem by Susan Kling, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerlad Stillman) How Jewish Was Franz Kafka?" Troim Katz Handler, "A Page from the Diary of the 'Action,'" Poem by Wladyslaw Szlengel, "Heroism and Betrayla in the French Resistance," Film Review by Ralph Seliger, "The Uses of the Holocaust," Review by Godran Fellman, "Ellis Island, Circa 1920," Poem by Natalie Lobe.Articles in isue 3 8 are '"Editorial: Refugees an the Right of Return," "The Refugees and the 'Peace Process,'" Mazin Qumsiyeh, "In the Granite Forest," Poem by Don Goldsein, "From the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations: The High Holidays," Bennett Muraskin, "Yom Kippur," Poem by Natalie Lobe, "Adoration," Maria Siegal, "Jewish Women Now: Jewish Women on the Move," Estelle Holt, "Inside the Bard Are My Aunt Golda's Clothes," Storyby Steve Fayer, "Factory Inspection," Jack E.G. Murphy, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Gerald Stillman) After the Holiday," Sholem Asch, "Jewish Week at World Fellowship," Lyber Katz, "Book Review: Beside the Golden Door," Ira Golobin, "New Year's Road Race," Sarah Buttenweiser. Articles in issue #9 are "Editorial: Days of Awe," "Forging a Jewish Unity for a Just Peace," Steve Feuerstein and Mitchell Plitnick, "Roots of Jewish Secularism," Carl Berk, "Jewish Women Now: Wendy Wasserstein and the Joy of Theater," Estelle Holt, "The Matjes Colossus," Story by Mike Lipstock, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Solomon (Shloy.
Verlag: Jewish Currents Inc., New York, 2002
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Octavo, brown cloth with gold lettering, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 72 pp., cumulative index Articles in the issue 1 are, "Editorial: Jewish Currents Goes Monthly," "Editorial: How Relevant is Irrelavant?" "Reciprocal Respect: Blacks, Jews and Holocausts," Roberrt G. Weisbor," "Survvors," Story by Kelly Matthews, "Jewish Women Now: The Tyrant in Our Midst," Jessica Reiner, "Che Guevara Comes to the Aid of hapeol Jerusalem," Story by Larry Lefkowitz, "Gorge Yourself," Poem by Philip Armus, "Yetta to Her Granddaughter," Poem by Elena harap, "Blight," Story by Mark Neider, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Eleizer Steinbarg (1880-1932)," Gerlad Stillman, "An Author in Search of Herself," Elaine marglin, "Sickness, Health and Jews in Germany," Galina Vroman, "Who is a Jew?" Mitch Silver.Articles in issue # 2 are "Editorial: What Are They Doing?" "The Triangle Fire," Bennett Muraskin, "The Box," Story by Marcy Stillerman, "Pere Marie Benoit," Poe by Norman Chansky, "Another Look at the Maps," Bennett Muraskin, Robert Cherry, and Simon Dimow, "The strange Case of Yehiel Dinur, Ka-Tzetnik 135633," Shalom Goldman, "The 81st Blow," Larry Lefkowitz, "Jewish Women Now:Agonizing Questions, Attempted Answers," Estelle Holt, "Sucha Beautiful Sunset," Storyby Alex B. Stone, "Our Secular Heritage: Two Magazines - Two Losses," Yanl Stillman, "Feather Boy," Story by Carol Lipson, "Two Poems," Marc J. Straus, "Discovering Paul Robeson," Lyber Katz.Articles in issue # 3 are "Editorial:I Israel More Secure?" "American Jewish Opinion and the Israeli Left," Shalom Goldman, "JUNTY in Israel," Ira Grupper, "Variedd Fare," Review by Roger B. Goodman, :Sons of Israel," POem by Helen Gotkowitz, "New York Subway, 1943,' Bess Ziferstein, "Jewish Women Now: Squandered Inheritance," Review by Estelle Holt, "Helen Sobell," Annette T. Rubinstein, "Promising Perspectives at the Tikkun Conference," Sid Resnick, 'The Tallis," Story by Martin Gidron, "Reckoning," Poem by Natalie Lobe, "Our Neighbors, the Schindles," Art Schwartz, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Chaver-paver (1901-1964)," Yankl Stillman, "Laura Wetzle in Concert," Elaine Katz, "Shver tsu Zayn a Yid- Especially Among Jews," Gerry Kane, "What Makes Jewish Institutions Jewish?" Mitchell Silver.Articles in issue #4 are "Editoial: New Anti-Semitism - A Closer Look" "Editorial: August 12, Fifty Years Later," "The Peace Process in Pieces," Ralph Sleiger, "Israel," Poem by Susan Kling, "Presenting the third Moishe Katz Award," Thomas E. Bird, "Accepting the third Moishe Katz Award," Mitchell Silver, "Forty Acres and a Mule: THe Case for Black reparation," Mannng Marable, "Jewish Women Now: Growing Up Black and Jewish in Race-Obsessed America," Review by Estelle Holt, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage: Anniversary of the strashun Library," Yankl Stillmna, "The Rise and Fall of Paris as the Capital of Art," Michal Krutikov, "Chagall," Poem by Sol rubin, "Chagall," Poem by Aaron freeman, "Marc Chagall's Three Wives," Poem by Troim Katz Handler, "Yuri Suhl (1908-1986)," Bennett Muraskin, "On Wisdom," Poem by Paul DuBois Jacobs, "Stalin and the Jews,' Lyber Katz, "A Jewish-American woman remembers: Thirty Years in Stalin-Era Russia," Amy Swerdlow, "Not the Bigger Picture," Museum Review by Jo Gear.Articles in issue # 5 are "Editorial: No to Unilateralism in Iraq," "Editorial: The Pledge Decision," "Editorial: Business as Usual," "Terror and Despair," Robert Lanning, "A Secular Jewish Cornucopia," Paul Shane, "Were th British Zionists?" Review by Ralph Seliger, "Conversion,'Story by Andrw Schultz, "Friends," Poem by Betty Lasky, "Jewish Women Now: A Remarkable Jewish Feminist," Review by Estelle Holt, "Jewish Images in the California Desert," ruth and Archie Perlmutter, "Our Secular Jewish Heritage (Yankl Stillmna) Hatikvah," Issachar Fater, "The Black Book," Review by Yankl Stillman, "One Thousand Children, reunited," Fred Rosenthal, "Jewish Secularism Now: The Fate of the jews," Mitchell Silver, "Why?" Poem by Carlberk, "The Work Jews Do," Poem by Steven Sher, "A Train Filled with Memories," Leonard Guart, "Prayer and Peewee Reese," MOrdechai Rosenfeld, "A Language Without a Country," Shaurain Farber, "An Ancient Scribe Responds," Poem by Burton Witkowsky, "Greetings to the Hibakusha," Yankl Stillmna, "The Day I Learned About Tzedaka," Gerard Meister.Articles in issue #6 are "Editorial: Why Is Israel Looking For Trouble?" "Editorial: Dorporate Responsibility and the Jewish Community," "Two Modern Israel Prophets - and Their Unheeded Warnings," Shalom Goldman, "The Dynamc Dreidl," Susan Griss and Friends, "Whatshisname," Story by Sari Biberman Weiss, "Closed Curtain," Story by Nicola Morris, "The Heroes,' Poem by Aaron Freeman, "New Jewish Fiction," Review by Clarence Steinberg, "Jewsh Women Now: Women Activists for Equality and Justice," Estelle Holt, "The Second Annihilation of Bilgoraj," Anonymous, "Jewish Images in Berlin," Film Review by Ruth and Archie Perlmutter, "Our Secular Jewish heritage (Yankl Stillman) Humanistic Riches in Jewish Texts," Eli Rubinstein, "Surviving in Shanghai,' Review by Yankl Stillman, "Voyeur of the heart," Ralph Drawnow, "Jewish Books for Young Readers," Revew by Joan Kurtz, "Two Poems," Larry Lefkowitz, "Benkji and White Crow," Story by Noel Anenberg, "The American Jewish Community," Joe Dorison, "History and Diversity," BennettMuraskin, "The 7th Annual KlezKanada," Linda Gritz.
Verlag: Frankfurt, 1961
Anbieter: Aegis Buch- und Kunstantiquariat, Laichingen, Deutschland
51.-61. Tsd.
Verlag: Leipzig, 1978
Anbieter: Aegis Buch- und Kunstantiquariat, Laichingen, Deutschland
1.-10. Tsd.
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO10014561: mars 1998. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non Renseigné. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Moewig Verlag, 1973
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Deutschland
Broschiert. Zustand: Befriedigend. insgesamt deutliche Gebrauchsspuren, Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! ER2528 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 399.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Verlag Aenne Burda, Offenburg, 1988
ISBN 10: 3889780288 ISBN 13: 9783889780287
Anbieter: obaao - Online-Buchantiquariat Ohlemann, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
Glanzleineneinband. Zustand: O.K. Über 300 Geschenkideen - Advents- und Weihnachtsdekorationen - Vieles für Kinder - Alles zum Selbermachen, Alle Vorschläge mit ausführlichen Anleitungen, Musterzeichnungen, Schnitt und Zählmustern. Mit 3 Vorlagenbögen; gebogen, Einband etwas bestossen, Seiten gedunkelt Size: 21,5x28,5 cm Gewicht in Gramm: 755 Sprache: ger.
Verlag: C. A. Weller, Berlin, 1912
Anbieter: Bücherwurm | Buch- und Graphikantiquariat, Kiel, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. 10 bzw. 12 Tafeln, 115 bzw. 73 Tab., 615 bzw. 800 Textabb. (illustrator). 4. Aufl. Versandhinweis: Aufgrund aktueller EPR-Verpackungsregelungen ist der Versand in einzelne EU-Länder derzeit nicht möglich. Details siehe Händlerprofil. Bedr. Gewebe, XVI, 804, VIII, 891 S., Ohne Modell-Atlas! Kapitale bestoßen, Gelenke und Ecken etw. berieben. Schnitte und Seitenränder altersbedingt m. Braunflecken, sonst gut erhalten. 2 Bde gr. 8°.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
6. Mechelen, no printer, men vintse te Coop, tot Mechelen by de Heeren Proviseurs van het selve broederschap ( Broederschap van de zeven weeën van Maria, s.d. (1692) (approbatio), in-12°, (16)nn pp + 148 pp, with full page copper engraving (including the frontispiece). Bound in contemporary full leather, binding with minor damage, interior fine, without any provenance indication. See Bibliotheca Cath. Neerl. Impressa nr. 15129. This illustrated edition has the peculiarity that the copper engraved plates are based on woodcut designs. This shows clearly in the finely engraved plates which render the crudely wood engraved images. This is exceptionaly and goes contrary to the normal procedure in early book illustration where mostly copper engraved designs would have been copied in wood cut for the cheaper editions.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Mechelen, no printer, men vintse te Coop, tot Mechelen by de Heeren Proviseurs van het selve broederschap ( Broederschap van de zeven weeën van Maria, s.d. (1692) (approbatio), in-12°, (16)nn pp + 148 pp, with full page copper engraving (including the frontispiece). Bound in modern full leather, frontcover with decoration of inlaid leather, with a full leather slipcase. On the fly-leaf an ex-dono of the binder (Julius Ligator-sic) to his friend Robert Willio, year 1976. Nicely preserved copy. See Bibliotheca Cath. Neerl. Impressa nr. 15129. This illustrated edition has the peculiarity that the copper engraved plates are based on woodcut designs. This shows clearly in the finely engraved plates which render the crudely wood engraved images. This is exceptionaly and goes contrary to the normal procedure in early book illustration where mostly copper engraved designs would have been copied in wood cut for the cheaper editions.