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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Zustand: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Verlag: World Union of Jewish Studies The Magnes Press The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1986
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Softbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal octavo, paper covers, iv, 192, 460 pp. In English and Hebrew. Articles in English are," The Semikha - A Compositional Form of Rabbinic Homily," Arnold Goldberg, "Rabbinic Continuity and Revisions in the Notion of Sacred Space - Applying Deuteronomy 23:10-15," Baruch M. Bokser, "Scripture and the Interpretation of Mishnah - The Case of Tractate Kilayim," Irving J. Mandelbaum, "The Origins of the Sugya as a Literary Unit," David C. Kraemer, "New Bibliographic and Textual Tools for Talmudic Research," Shamma Friedman, "Who Said It First? The Antiquity of 'Be Thou My Wife,'" Abraham M. Mann, "Why the 'Erusin' and the 'Nissu'in' were combined? A Study in Historical Causation," Herman H. Pollack, "It there and Ethic beyond Halakhah?" J. David Bleich, "Language and Theme in the Piyyut -Takas and ite Derivation," W. Jac. van Bekkum, "Paternite et Filiation dans Quelques Biographies Juives de Jesus au Moyen-Age," Jean-Christophe Attias, "'Sun Stand Still' - A Philosophical-Astronomical Midrash," Seymour Feldman, "Nissim of Marseilles' Approach to the 'Iqqarim,'" Barry Mesch, "The View of Maimonides as a Determinist in 'Sefer Minhat Qenaot, by Abner of Burgos," Shoshanna Gershenzon, "Stories in Jewish Sermons (The 15th-16th Centuries)," Marc Saperstein, "The Lublin Manuscript of the Frankist 'Ksiega Slow-Panskich' - Some Themes," Hillel Levine, "The Three-Fld Tales of Jacob Frank," Harris Lenowitz, "Separation and Reconciliation - American Orthodoxy and the Concept of Zion," Gershon Greenberg, "Bemerkungen zur Sprache eines lateinschriftlichen Jiddish-Glossars," Walter Röll, "The Ideology of Mendel Mokher Sefarim," Emanuel S. Goldsmith, "Breakdown in Mendele and Agnon," David Aberbach, "Jews in the Dutch Countryside in Dutch Literature (1895-1930)," Henriette Boas, "Two Voices pf the Holocaust - Paul Celan and Immalenel Weissglas," Amy D. Colin, "Paul Celan - the Poet as Jew," Alfred Hoelzel, "Gender and Characterization in the 'Palmah' Narrative Fiction," Esther Fuchs, "The Existententialism of Jewish Christian Relations after the Holocaust - Arnold Wesker's 'The Merchant,'" Efraim Sicher. Articles in the Hebrew section are "On the Authenticity of the Explicit Debates of Bet Shammai and Bet Hillel," Mosheh Weiss, "Ancient Redactions in the Babylonian Talmud," David Rosenthal, "The Tendency Towards Units of Style and its Influence on the Textual Readings of the Babylonian Talmud," Noah Aminoah, "'Halacha le-Moshe mi-Sinai' - History or Theology?" Shmuel Safrai, "Concerning Prohibition against Gentile Bread," Zvia A Steinfeld, "Opening Formulas of the Darshanic Stories in Genesis Rabba," Ofra Meir, "An Exegetical Midrash on Numbers in Midrash Tanhuma," Margarete Schlüter, "Textual Witness of the Tanhuma-Yelamdenu Midrashim," Marc Bregman, "On the Character of Late Midrashic Literature," Jacob Elbaum, "Festive Titles in Liturgical Terminology," Stefan Reif, "Excerpts of Geonic Responsa in Rabbinic Treaties and Manuscripts," Neil Danzig, "The Extent of Liability of Negligence," Naphtali Lipschüts, "The Delimitation of Hekhalot Literature," Peter Schäfer, "Periodization of the History of Jewish Mysticism," Joseph Dan, "The Polemic on the 'Zohar' in Italy," Moshe Hallamish, "Kabbalah and Hassidism - Continuation or Change?" Rachel Elior, "The Inaccurate Metre in the Hebrew Liturgical Poetry in Spain," Zeev Breuer, "Poetical Manifestations of Spirit and Body in Abraham Ibn-Ezra's 'Tochechot,'" Masha Itzhaki, "The Poetry of Todros Abulafia - Decline or Renewal?" Aviva Doron, "Solomon Ibn-Gabirol's Influence on Biailik," Sara Katz, "Johannes Clai's Hebrew Prosody," Zvi Malachi, "Abraham Khalfon of Tripoli - An Historian and Poet," Michal Saraf, "The 'Halleot' in Yemenite Hebrew Poetry," Michael Maswari-Caspie, "Hebrew Versions of Classical Humor," Eisig Silberschlag, "The Sacrifice of Isaac in Modern Jewish and General Philosophy," Ze'ev Levy, "The Concept of 'Mitzva' in Jospeh Carlebach's Thought," Miriam Gilles-Carlecach, "R. Joseph Carlebach and His Thought," Pinchas Rosenblüth, "The Relationship between Franz Rosenzweig and Gershom Scholem," Michael Brocke, "Religious Disputation in Hebrew Halakhah Literature (Isaac Satanow's 'Divrei Rovot')," Moshe Pelli, "Shlomo Levinsohn's System of Exegesis in 'Melitzat Yeshurun,'" Tova Cohen, "Egypt in Hebrew Haskalah Literature - The Plague of the Frog," Naomi Zohar, "Natural Descriptions in 'Sefer Toldot Hateva (S.I. Abramovits) and in Mendele Mocher Seforims' Writings," Shalom Luria, "The Hebrew 'Briefsteller,'" Judith Zwick, "Translations from French in Kokhavay Yitzhaq,'" Janine Strauss, "The Impact of Nacman Krochmal on the Development of the Zionist Movement," Abraham I. Katsh, "The Educational Concept of 'ha-Me'assef,'" Tesemah Tsamriyon, "'Hochmat Israel' in Hebrew Periodicals (1881-1896)," Menucha Gilboa, "'The Jew' edited by Suwalski (1897-1913)," Risa Domb, "In Praise of the Genre - Brenner Developer of the Eretz-Israel Genre," Nurit Govrin, "The Trilogy 'Ad Yerushalim' by A. Reuveni as a Turning Point in the Hebrew Narrative at the Beginning of the Century," Igal Schwartz, "Berdyczewski as a Critic of Contemporary Hebrew Literature," Avner Holtzman, "Nationalism and Universality - The Hebrew Story in the '30s," Nurith Gertz, "Yitzhak Lamdan as Editor of 'Gilyonot,'" Haya Hoffman, "The Doctor's Dilemma - A Reinterpretation of Agnon's 'The Doctor's Divorcee,'" Miri Kubovy-Manor, "The Quixotism in Agnon's World View - 'Hakhnassat Kala,'" Nancy Rozenchan, "'Ad Hena' - A War Story or an Agnonian Story?" Nitza Fruchtman Ben-Dov, "The System of Images in the Work of Haim Hazaz," Ya'acov Bahat, "Bilingual Children's Authors," Urile Ofek, "The Dynamics of Narrative Genres in a Declining Literary Cantre (Poland between the World Wars)," Hana Hever, "The Jewish Shtetl in Galicia in the Trilogy of Julian Stzyjkowski," Ruth Shenfeld, "The Attitude to Zionism in the Works of Marcel Proust," Juliette Hassine, "Hayyim Lensky - A Master of the Hebrew Balad in a.
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Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 29,70
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In den WarenkorbSee his entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography. On 7 x 4 cm piece of paper. In good condition, with slight discoloration. In O'Connell's distinctive fine-nibbed hand reads: 'Ever yours, / most sincerely / Daniel O'Connell'. The 'C' of 'O'Connell' extends downwards, and this flourish is very slightly cropped beneath the usual a loop.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Clarendon (Oxford University) Press, Oxford, 1922
Anbieter: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 55,25
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In den WarenkorbOriginal Blue Cloth Hardback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. First Edition Thus. 1922. xii, 273pp. Includes 16 appendices and index. Blue cloth hardback with blind-tooled borders to boards and gilt titles to spine. Excellent condition. Offsetting to endpapers. No inscriptions.
Verlag: Published by Dean & Son Ltd., 41-43 Ludgate Hill, London . London 1970., 1970
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 13,07
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In den WarenkorbHard back binding in publisher's original colour illustrated glazed covers. Quarto. 10½'' x 7¼''. ISBN 603015301. Contains 20 printed pages of text with splendid colour illustrations throughout. Without any ownership marking, price clipped, covers clean and bright and in near Fine condition, no dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. CHILDREN'S & JUVENILE.
Verlag: Lee and Shepard, Boston, 1868
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1868. First edition, 1868. Externally very good, some internal issues but good overall - please read complete description. Attractive copy in emerald green cloth with spine lettered and decorated in gilt, engraved frontis by Nast, additional Nast engravings, 348 pages plus publisher's ads. Light rubbing to the extremities, good hinges, firm text block, two pages creased, transparent stain to lower corners throughout extending 1.5 inches in both directions from the corners, a little more toward the end of the book (no musty odor), pages otherwise clean, no names or other markings. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Verlag: J.S. Ogilvie & Company, New York, 1880
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 234pp. + ads. Brown cloth stamped in black. Binding has light edge wear, text has light foxing, a very good or better copy. A novel set in the South featuring freed slaves, the opening chapter begins in April of 1876 near Bean Island, South Carolina. *Wright III,* 2199.
Verlag: Published by Dean & Son Ltd., 41-43 Ludgate Hill, London . London 1969., 1969
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 41,58
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In den WarenkorbHard back binding in publisher's original colour illustrated glazed covers. Quarto. 10½'' x 7¼''. ISBN 603015247. Contains 20 printed pages of text with splendid colour illustrations throughout. Ownership marking in pink felt pen to the top of the title page and to four other pages, name inside the front cover, small rubbed tear to the foot of the spine, covers clean and bright, no dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. CHILDREN'S & JUVENILE.
Verlag: George Braziller, New York, 1961
Anbieter: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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Cloth. Zustand: Near fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: near fine. The first edition of The American Theatre as seen by Hirschfeld, inscribed Al Hirschfeld to Merrill Panitt, the editor of TV Guide. (illustrator). First Edition, First Printing. Oblong octavo, [unpaginated]. Red cloth boards, black cloth spine. Title and illustration in gilt on the spine. Stated "First Printing" on the copyright page. Dust remnant along top of text block, internally clean. In the publisher's near fine dust jacket, $9.95 retail price on the front flap, two archival repairs on verso at the spine, bright illustrations, a near fine example. Inscribed on the half title: "For Merrill / who had the good sense to use my drawings and help me have meat with my potatoes. Affectionately, Al Hirschfeld / Oct 18 '61." From the personal library of Merrill Panitt (1918-1994), the founder and editorial director of TV Guide. During World War II, Panitt served on the staff of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, where he came to the attention of Walter Annenberg, the publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Panitt joined The Inquirer in 1945 and worked with Annenberg to found TV Guide in 1953. He later became the director of Triangle Publications, the publisher of TV Guide, Seventeen Magazine, and many more.
Verlag: Cologne & Paris, 1769
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 296,99
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Traité de lusure et des intérets. Cologne & Paris, Valat-la-Chapelle, 1769. 8vo. x + 342p + [1] f errata. Vignette on title. Contemporary marbled calf, back-strip richly gilt. First edition of a treatise on usury and credit by a Catholic moralist from Lyon. Distinguishing between usury and interest, the author condemns the former, and accepts the latter as justifiable gain. In support of his arguments he appends the encyclical letter "Vix pervenit" by Pope Benedict XIV, dated 1745, with Latin and French parallel texts on pp265-293. This work was refuted by several contemporary authors. Higgs 4740 (without mention of errata leaf).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1939
Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Very good. Minor reinforcement on verso where paper thins. No loss. Size 12 x 16 Inches. This is a whimsical 1939 Daniel K. Wallingford pictorial map depicting a New Yorker's idea of the United States. Wallingford presents a humorously distorted view of the United States, wherein New York State, Manhattan and Brooklyn, and other areas frequented by New Yorkers (Florida, Bermuda, etc.), are vastly outsized in proportion to the rest of the country. This edition was issued for the 1939 New York World's Fair, which is illustrated just north of Brooklyn. A Closer Look The map is a charming combination of humor and satire, depicting the provincialism of 'some' New Yorkers, for whom certain parts of the country are more significant than others. For example, the southern United States is humorously depicted, with a massive Florida, and four rivers, each named 'Swanee River'. Hollywood and San Francisco take up two-thirds of California and are shown as separate states. Minneapolis and Indianapolis are shown as 'twin cities' in Michigan, with Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Dubuque, and Nebraska as cities in Illinois. Nevada is a city in Reno, and New Mexico is a city in Texas. The Great Salt Lake replaces Lake Superior, while Lake Michigan takes the name of Lake Superior. Lake Champlain is bigger than Lake Michigan, while Lake Erie is depicted as a tiny lake in northern New York. The map also includes illustrations of ships, whales, islands etc. The lower right corner features four views of New York, including the Empire State building, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the Fifth Avenue Coach. Views along the bottom include a stylized depiction of the west as a land of stage coaches and desert, while on the right, the east features sleek futuristic cars and residential towers. Publication History and Census This map has a confused and poorly understood publishing history. The earliest known state appeared in 1932, and is titled 'The New Yorker who has never been west of New Jersey'. The 1932 first state was revised with new border art in 1935. Relating to this revision, there is a signed letter by Wallingford, dated September 2, 1935, that included a black and white example of the map and a note that this is a 'revised' edition 'now available in three sizes' (8.5 x 6.6 in, 12.5 x 10 in, 20 x 15 in). It is this edition that embraces the title 'A New Yorker's Idea'. The same letter also establishes Wallingford's address at the time as 119 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, suggesting that as the earliest address on record for the 1935 edition. Wallingford ultimately had multiple publication addresses, including: 231 Est 46th Street, New York (Copyright Wallingford, 1932); 452 West 144th Street, New York (Copyright Wallingford, 1935); 119 Massachusetts Ave, Boston (Copyright Wallingford, c. 1936); 54 Falmouth Street, Boston (Wallingford c. 1946); 222 Marlborough Street, Boston (Copyright Wallingford, c. 1937); 452 West 144th Street, New York (Copyright Wallingford, c. 1939); New York (Columbia University Book Store, c. 1939). There is also a heavily revised edition issued in 1941. Additionally, Wallingford produced a similar map, the 'Bostonian's Idea of the United State of America', likewise in a confusing array of dates and editions. References: OCLC 839295114. Persuasive maps: PJ Mode Collection, Cornell University, PJM_1254_01.