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Soft Cover. Zustand: Good. Tradução de Olivia Krähenbühl. Livrairia Pioneira Editôra. Editora da Universidade de São Paulo. 1966. De 23,5x16,5 cm. Com 218 págs. Brochado. Ilustrado em face da folha de rosto a preto e branco com um retrato de Isaac Aboab da Fonseca o primeiro rabino no novo mundo, fac-similes de documentos manuscritos e mapas a preto e branco. Exemplar com as capas manuseadas e vestígio de etiqueta na folha de guarda. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: SACO RS475-04.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Spinoza, Amsterdam, Niederlande
New York, American Jewish Historical Society, 1954. XIV, 108 pp. And photographic plates (b&w). Handwritten owner's inscription on halftitle. Else very good, clean copy. Orig. cloth. American Jewish history. Brazilian jewry. Brazil.
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. pp. x, 227. Footnotes. Index. List of Works Cited. Personalia. Black and white reproductions of historic documents. Frontispiece illustration of Isaac Aboab Da Fonseca (1605-93), the first rabbi in the New World. "Historiography has quite neglected the romantic and fascinating history of the underground and free-professing Jews in colonial Brazil, who formed the earliest Jewish community in America and became the "Jewish Pilgrim Fathers" of New York, as well as of Jamaica, Barbados, and other Jewish communities in the Caribbean area. The present work is an effort to fill this gap." - Preface. Wiznitzer was president of the Brazilian Jewish Institute of Historical Research and a frequent contributor to learned journals. Moderate wear to publisher's navy blue cloth brightly lettered in gilt upon backstrip. Binding intact. Prior owner's bookplate and small bookseller tag inside front board. Prior owner appears to have clipped author's photo/bio from dust jacket (not included) and mounted it upon recto of front free endpaper. Prior owner's blind stamp, name and date upon title page. Pencil underlining and marginal lines erased from about 45 pages. Foxing in vicinity of endpapers and, lightly, to edges. A sound copy of this important work.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Rashi, Gorinchem, Niederlande
Paris, 1976, Or. wrps., 338 pp. A few traces of use to the binding, otherwise in good condition.
Verlag: New York, American Jewish Historical Society, 1954, 1954
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Wiznitzer, Arnold, 1896-1975. The records of the earliest Jewish community in the New World. With a foreword by Salo W. Baron. New York, American Jewish Historical Society, 1954, xiii, 108pp., good blue cloth, BUT stained and faded at bottom edge of cover, otherwise very good. Includes translation of the Minute book of the Congregations Zur Israel of Recife and Magen Abraham of Mauricia, Brazil, 1648-1653, :pp. 58-91.