August rohling max de lamarque (1 Ergebnisse)
Weitere BilderVerlag: Leiden, Leeuwen, 1882, 1883 1889
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Hardcover. 1st Edition. Three books in one volume. Octavo. Pp. title-page, 123; half-title, frontispiece, title-page, 40; half-title, title-page, vi, (ii), 71. Errata slip, which was not attached to this copy upon binding, is added herewith in facsimile. HARDCOVER, contemporary quarter calf and marbled boards, spine gilt, bit ru…bbed, contemporary shelf-label, vellum corners, marbled edges; old institutional stamps. In about fine condition. Overall an excellent copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. A highly anti-Semitic treatise which aims to prove the connection between the Talmud and the practice of ritual murder among the Jews. It uses the murder of the 14 year old Hungarian girl Esther Solymossy as its point of departure. A Jew by the name of Joseph Scharf was brought to trial in Tisza-Eszlar in Hungary for presumably having murdered Solymossy in a Jewish ritual. The trial evoked much agitation throughout Europe and a dramatic rise in antisemitism. Both the first and the second books are believed to be the testimony of an "insider", the convert Neofitus Moldavisch, a Jewish Rabbi turned Greek Orthodox Priest. The original work was written in Greek. It later appeared in Italian, and from this version translated into Dutch by F. J. Poelhekke, Chaplain in Leiden and Haarlem, who preferred to call himself "the writer of 'Laster of Misdaad?'". The third book, published 7 years later, is written by Dr. August Rohling, a theology professor at the University of Prague, author of the anti-Semitic standard-work "Der Talmudjude" (Münster, 1871, and often reprinted). It was arranged and enlarged by Max de Lamarque. It is an anti-Semitic pseudo scientific study, drawing on many similar publications. Still, it offers "a reward of ten-thousand franks to whom that can prove false even one of the 300 claims" that the book brings. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague] TIMO-2. ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ (illustrator).