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Gordon, Hirsch Loeb
The Maggid of Caro: The Mystic Life of the Eminent Codifier Joseph Caro as Revealed in his Secret Diary, Based on Unpublished Manuscripts [SIGNED BY AUTHOR]
SIGNED BY AUTHOR [IN HEBREW]. 22x14.5 cm. 396 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Spine edges slightly bumped and rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Gordon, Hirsch Loeb
The Maggid of Caro: The Mystic Life of the Eminent Codifier Joseph Caro as Revealed in his Secret Diary: Based on Unpublished Manuscripts
22x14.5 cm. 396 pages. Hardcover with gilded lettering. Spine somewhat worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Gordon, Joseph
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE JEWS IN SOVIET RUSSIA?
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. Reprinted from The American Jewish Y ear Book, 1951. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Excellent condition. (PC- 1)
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Gordon, Noah
Der Diamant des Salomon : Roman / aus d. Amerikan. von Thomas A. Merk.
Gütersloh [u.a.] : Bertelsmann-Club [u.a.], [1993]. 495 S. 8°. Ungekürzte Lizenzausg. OPpbd. mit SU.
Bookseller reference : 36342
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Gordon, Noah
Der Rabbi : Roman / aus d. Amerikan. von Anna Gräfe.
München [u.a.] : Saur, 2003. 429 S. 8°. Lizenzausg. Bibl.- Einbd. mit Lesebändchen. (Bücher in größerer Schrift) (Großdruck)
Bookseller reference : 45629
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Gordon, Noah
Der Rabbi. Die Klinik : 2 packende Romane / aus d. Amerikan. von Anna Gräfe...
München : Droemer Knaur, 1998. 477, 430 S. 8°. Vollst. Taschenbuchausg. OKt. (Tb). (Knaur ; 60866)
Bookseller reference : 36348
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Gordon, R. S. , editor.
"Nazi Victims or Collaborators: Which Does Canada Want?" in: TODAY: AN ANGLO-JEWISH MONTHLY. JULY-AUGUST, 1946. VOLUME 2, NUMBER 8.
Wrappers; large 4to. 32 pages in entire issue. Articles advertised on cover include "Nazi Victims or Collaborators: Which Does Canada Want?" "Labor Presents Its Case To the Public, " "Aspects of the Palestine Crisis, " "Sholom Aleikhem: His Humor Defied the Czar. " One-inch tear in top of spine; bent; spine rubbed. Good condition. (H-31-2)
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Gordon, William J. , Comp.
BOOKS AND WRITERS. [A MISCELLANY OF ARTICLES ... DEALING WITH VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE VAST FIELD OF JEWISH LITERATURE. PUBLISHED IN CONNECTION WITH THE] JEWISH BOOK FESTIVAL, 1948.
Johannesburg: South African Jewish Board of Deputies, 1948. Cloth; small 8vo. 81, 46 pages. Pictorial boards. Title page in Hebrew on verso. In English, Afrikaans, Hebrew, and Yiddish. A collection of articles, in four languages, published in connection with the Jewish Book Festival. Jewish literature. OCLC lists eleven copies worldwide. Edgeworn, especially backstrip. Boards soiled. Good condition. (CT-4-1) xx
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Gorelik, Sch
Golus, Zion und Romantik.
Berlin, Jüdischer V., 1918. 71 + 1 S. OPp.
Bookseller reference : 65054CB
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Gorelik, Sch. / Budko, Joseph [Artist] / Goldenring, Stefania; Strasser, Nadia [Tr.]
Jüdische Köpfe [WITH FOUR ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS]. Lithographien von Joseph Budko.
RARE book illustrated by Joseph Budko (1888-1940) - one of the greatest Jewish graphic artists, who started the revival of woodcut and one of the first great modern book illustrators. Includes FOUR ORIGINAL LITHOHRAPHS depicting Theodor Herzl, Marko Baruch, J.L.Perez, and Baruch Spinoza. 295x245mm. 114 pages. Illustrated board Hardcover with gilt cloth spine. Cover yellowing, age-stained, slightly stained and curved. Cover corners and edges bumped and peeling. Spine partly detached from binding (hinges partly cracked). Spine upper edge tattered, bottom edge missing. Ink writing on front whitepage upper edge. Inner cover and pages age-stained to various degrees. Some pages upper edge water-stained - no damage to text or plates. Pages yellowing, wavy and rough-cut (as published). [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book with four original lithographs by one of the greatest modern Jewish artists is otherwise in good condition.
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Goren, Arthur A
New York Jews and the Quest for Community. The Kehillah Experiment, 1908 - 1922.
New York and London, Columbia University Press, 1970. 1. ed. X, 361 p. large-8°, original clothbinding.
Bookseller reference : 202939
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Gorin, B
DI GESHIKHTE FUN IDISHEN [IDISHN] THEATER: TSVEY TOYZEND YOHR THEATER BAY IDEN [TWO VOLUME SET]
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 256; 254 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Two volume set, bound in red cloth, illustrated throughout with dozens of photographs of Yiddish dramatists and actors. Bernard Gorin was born Yitskhok Goydo on April 13, 1868 in Lida, White Russia (today ? ? ? ? , Belarus) . He was a novelist, journalist, critic, and historian of the Yiddish theater.
In 1918, decades after the beginnings of the professional Yiddish stage, Gorin undertook the task of writing the first comprehensive history of Jewish theater. The resulting two volume book was entitled The History of Jewish Theater: Two Thousand Years of Theater among Jews. His work contains valuable material on the Goldfadn era and is based on Gorins discussions with Yiddish actors whom he knew in New York. As a writer for the (Morning Journal) , he reviewed plays and was considered a gifted translator of French, Russian, and English classics into Yiddish. Gorin died in New York on his 57th birthday on April 13, 1925. (Yiddishkayt; Bernard Gorin) Subjects: Jewish theater - History. Theater, Yiddish - History. Light chipping to edge of backstrip, light wear to outer edges, cloth covers lightly bumped, otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (YID-16-34)
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Gorin, Bernard (Pseudonym Of Van Isaac Goido)
DI GESHIKHTE FUN IDISHEN TEATER
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. [3], 256; [4], 282 pages. 21 cm. Special edition. Two volumes bound together. Reprint of 1918 Lit? Erarisher Ferlag edition with addition of list (by author) of Yiddish plays. Bound in green cloth with gilt title, includes frontispiece portrait of the author and dozens of photographs of Yiddish stage writers and performers. The first history of Jewish theater was not published until decades after the beginnings of the professional Yiddish stage. Its author was the journalist Bernard Gorin (Yitskhok Goydo; 18681925) ; his work was titled Di geshikhte fun yidishn teater: Tsvey toyznt yor teater bay yidn (The History of Jewish Theater: Two Thousand Years of Theater among Jews; 1918) . (YIVO Encyclopedia) . Subjects: Jewish theater - History. Theater, Yiddish - History. Cloth lightly soiled, edges lightly bumped, endpages lightly browned, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ART-18-16)
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Gorin, Bernard (Pseudonym Of Van Isaac Goido)
DI GESHIKHTE FUN IDISHEN TEATER
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. [3], 256; [4], 282 pages. 21 cm. Special edition. Two volumes bound together. Reprint of 1918 Lit? Erarisher Ferlag edition with addition of list (by author) of Yiddish plays. Bound in green cloth with gilt title, includes frontispiece portrait of the author and dozens of photographs of Yiddish stage writers and performers. The first history of Jewish theater was not published until decades after the beginnings of the professional Yiddish stage. Its author was the journalist Bernard Gorin (Yitskhok Goydo; 18681925) ; his work was titled Di geshikhte fun yidishn teater: Tsvey toyznt yor teater bay yidn (The History of Jewish Theater: Two Thousand Years of Theater among Jews; 1918) . (YIVO Encyclopedia) . Subjects: Jewish theater - History. Theater, Yiddish - History. Ex-library. Cloth lightly soiled, edges lightly bumped, endpages lightly browned, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ART-18-16A)
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Gorion, Emanuel bin
Ceterum Recenseo. Kritische Aufsätze und Reden.
Tübingen, Alexander Fischer Verlag 1929. 1929. 147 S. 1 Bl., Orig.-Leinen.
Bookseller reference : 45019
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Gorion, Emanuel Bin
Ceterum recenseo. Kritische Aufsätze und Reden.
Tübungen, Alexander Fischer Verlag, 1929. kl 8°, Lwd., 147 S. - Buchrücken etwas lichtgehellt sonst gutes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 009712
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Gorion, Emanuel bin
Das Siebenfache Licht. Gestalten und Stoffe des Judentums in der deutschen Dichtung. Ein Lesebuch.
Berlin : Im Schocken Verlag, 1936. S. 389. 8° , Leinen , Gutes Exemplar, Einband, wenige Seiten etwas stockfleckig, Einband an den Rändern gedunkelt
Bookseller reference : 31599
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Gorion, Emanuel Bin
Der Mandelstab. Jüdische Geschichten aus drei Jahrtausenden.
Olten und Freiburg, Walter, 1963. 430 S. Orig.-Leinwand mit Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 16937AB
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Gorion, Emanuel bin
Geschichten aus dem Talmud. Herausgegeben und übersetzt von Emanuel bin Gorion. 1.-4. Tsd.
Frankfurt/M., Insel, 1966. 8°, 530 Seiten. Orig.Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild.
Bookseller reference : 7177
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Gorion, Emanuel Bin
Vom Ursprung der israelitischen Religion.
Berlin, Morgenland-Verlag, (1926). 23 S. Orig.-Broschur.
Bookseller reference : 17455AB
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Gorion, Emanuel bin (Hrsg.)
Geschichten aus dem Talmud.
Frankfurt, Insel-Verlag, 1966. 529 S. Orig.-Leinwand.
Bookseller reference : 17896AB
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Gorion, M. J. bin (Hrsg.)
Die Geschichte von Tobia. Nach einer hebräischen Fassung herausgegeben. Verdeutscht von Rahel Ramberg. Mit drei Steinzeichnungen von Max Liebermann.
Leipzig, Insel Verlag (Anton Kippenberg), 1920. Folio (33 x 27 cm.). 29 S., [1] Bl. mit 3 (1 ganzs.) Orig.-Lithographien. OPrgt. mit Rücken- u. Deckeltitel u. Kopfgoldschnitt (Entwurf: E(mil) R(udolf) Weiß).
Bookseller reference : 105433BB
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Gorion, M.J. bin
Altjüdische Legenden. Eine Auswahl aus dem Born Judas. Insel-Bücherei Nr. 347.
Leipzig, Insel, 1922. 1. Aufl. 75 S. Kl.-8°, OKart.
Bookseller reference : 202503
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Gorion, M[icha] J[osef] Bin (Hg.) [d.i. M. J. Berdyczewski]
Der Born Judas. Legenden, Märchen und Erzählungen. Gesammelt. Erster Band: Von Liebe und Treue. Zweiter Band: Vom rechten Weg. Dritter Band: Mären und Lehren. Vierter Band: Weisheit und Torheit. (Übs. v. Rachel Ramberg).
Leipzig, Insel, o. J. [1916 - 1919]. 397 S. OHpgm., Einband Band 1: Von Liebe und Treue. Erster Band unfachmännisch aber dezent am Rücken m. Textilband verstärkt, Ebd. stellenweise etw. berieben, Präge-Exlibris sowie Besitzsign. a. Schmutztitel, leichte Gbrsp. Gute Expl.
Bookseller reference : 19080AB
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Gorion, Micha Josef bin (d. i. Micha Josef Berdyczewski)
Der Born Judas. Legenden, Märchen und Erzählungen. [Übertragen von Rahel Ramberg(-bin Gorion)]. Mischauflage. 6 Bände.
Leipzig, Insel-Verlag (1916-1923). * 18 x 11,5 cm. Original-Halbpergamentbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln sowie reicher Rückenvergoldung und Buntpapierbezug.
Bookseller reference : 87145
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Gorion, Micha Josef bin (d. i. Micha Josef Berdyczewski)
Der Born Judas. Legenden, Märchen und Erzählungen. [Übertragen von Rahel Ramberg(-bin Gorion)]. Mischauflage. 6 Bände.
Leipzig, Insel-Verlag (1916-1924). * 18 x 11,5 cm. Original-Halbpergamentbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln sowie reicher Rückenvergoldung, Buntpapierbezug und hellblauen Vorsatzpapieren.
Bookseller reference : 115669
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Gorion, Micha Josef bin (d. i. Micha Josef Berdyczewski): (Hrsgr.)
Der Born Judas. Märchen und Geschichten. Gesammelt von Micha Josef bin Gorion. Neue Ausgabe.
Berlin, Schocken Verlag (1934). * 791 Seiten. 20 x 11 cm. Brauner Original-Leinenband (Rücken etwas fleckig und leicht verblasst) mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel.
Bookseller reference : 123543
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Gorion, Micha Josef bin / Gorion, Emanuel bin (Hrsg.)
Der Born Judas. Legenden, Märchen und Erzählungen. Gesammelt von Micha Josef bin Gorion. Herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort von Emanuel bin Gorion. Sonderausgabe / 1. Auflage. 2 Bände.
Wiesbaden, Insel, 1965 / 1973. 8°, 794 Seiten; kl. 8°, 642 Seiten. Orig.Leinenbände mit OSU.
Bookseller reference : 21906
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GORKI, Maxim
Kain und Artem und andere Geschichten.
Bln., Globus (ca. 1910). 120 S. Obrosch. Einbd. randrissig, fleckig. Kleine Fehlstellen am Rücken.
Bookseller reference : BEzz0312
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Gorky, Maksim [Maxim]
SIMPLON: KINDER FUN PARMA: DERTSEYLUNGEN
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Simplon and Children of Parma. A Naiz-era Yiddish language studybook focusing on Maksim Gorky. Gorky (1868-1936) was a Soviet Russian writer and pioneer of the Socialist realism genre. Nice illustrated ad on rear for children's publishers Grinke Beymelekh ("Green Saplings") with a shouting capped newsboy hocking papers. SUBJECTS: Short stories, Yiddish. Selections. OCLC Number: 20069016. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, FAU, NLI), none in New York and none west of Florida. Light edge wear and browning to wrappers. Overall good condition. Scarce (YID-33-64-L'ex)
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Gorny, Yosef
FROM BINATIONAL SOCIETY TO JEWISH STATE Federal Concepts in Zionist Political Thought, 1920-1990, and the Jewish People
Unwrapped in plastic. ; Jewish Identities in a Changing World, V. 7; 9.25 x 0.75 x 6.25 Inches; 189 pages; The central issue in this book are the federal ideas in the Zionist political thought during seventy years, from the early 1920s to the late 1990s. These ideas and plans had a double meaning and purpose: to find a suitable political bi-national structure for the Jews and Arabs in Palestine, which will enable both of them to fulfill their national goals, and to enable the Jewish people in the world to make Palestine their homeland by free immigration. The Zionist federative ideas were carried by different and even rival political parties and leaders, ranging from right-wing nationalists to Social-Democrats and liberal humanists. But despite this diversity all of them were based on the liberal and democratic political tradition in Europe before World War I. These ideas were renewed in the State of Israel at the end of the last century.
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Gorschenek, Günter; Stephan Reimers
OFFENE WUNDEN, BRENNENDE FRAGEN: JUDEN IN DEUTSCHLAND VON 1938 BIS HEUTE
Original Illustrated Wraps. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. Open Wounds, Burning Questions: Jews in Germany from 1938 to the Present. A collection of essays on different facets of twentieth century German-Jewish history since Kristallnacht. Subjects: Jews - Germany - History - 1933-1945. Jews - Germany (West) - History. Jews - Germany - Regensburg - History. Germany - Ethnic relations. Regensburg (Germany) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear to wraps and outer edges, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-40) Xxxx
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Gorski, Stephen.
GERMAN CRIMES FORGOTTEN? REFLECTIONS ON THE NUREMBERG TRIAL
Original Wraps. 12mo. 16 pages. 18 cm. First edition. Critical pamphlet contemporary to the Nuremberg Trials on their historic significance, with a summary of their content and purpose, and a critique; argues that the atrocities committed in Poland against the Polish population (7 million murdered) has been slighted in their exposure in favor of atrocities committed on the soil of the USSR and its satellites. The author gives numerous examples of specific atrocities committed in Poland which should have been included in the trial proceedings, lambasts the trial for not mentioning the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto; ends with the argument that 'totalitarianism' was not utilized as a category in the trial proceedings as this would immediately point to the continuing existence of other totalitarian states, namely, the USSR. Subjects: World war, 1939-1945 - Trials - Germany. World war, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Poland. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (U of Toronto, Bayerische Staatsbib. , Ntl Lib Poland) , none in the US. Light soiling and foxing to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-121-39) xx
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Gortschakoff-Ouvaroff, Nathalie.
JUIFS ET CHRÉTIENS.
First edition. 8vo. 31 pages. In French. Dreyfus era imprint. A period review by the editor of the Jewish Chronicle wrote, "The admirable pamphlet of the Princess Natalie Gortschakoff-Ouvaroff entitled 'Juifs et Chretiens' which lately appeared at Paris in French, has already been translated into German by Dr. Adolf Blumenthal, and published at Mayence by Wirth, and also into Italian. The Russian Censorship has authorised the free circulation of the book - that is to say, free from the control of the censor - throughout Russia. An impartial perusal of the work cannot fail to alter the opinions which the educated Russian entertains of the Jews; and if a translation into Russian could be published, so as to make the Princess Gortschakoff's opinions more accessible to the general public, such a publication might play an important part in educating the masses on the Jewish question." SUBJECT (S) : Jews; Jewish question. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Univ of California L. A. , Harvard, UPenn, UPenn Center for Judaic Studies, Universiteit van Tilberg) . Good condition; covers chipped, text stained. (FR-1-22)
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Goshen-Gottstein, Moshe
Fragments of Lost Targumim: Part One [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [SERIES]: Sources Studies / 1
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24.5x17.5cm. 22+168 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Several pages slightly folded. Else in good condition.
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Goshen-Gottstein, Moshe H.
HA-MIKRA BA-TARGUM HA-SURI-ERETS-YISREELI.
8vo. 111, xxiv pages. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew language. SERIES: Kitve mif`al ha-mikra shel ha-Universitah ha-`Ivrit ; ; 4; Goshen-Gottstein (19251991) was a scholar of Semitic linguistics. Born in Berlin, he emigrated to Palestine in 1939. He studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and taught there from 1950 on, becoming professor of Semitic linguistics and biblical philology in 1967. He was also director of the lexicographical institute and biblical research institute of Bar-Ilan University. In 1988 he was awarded the Israel Prize in Jewish studies(EJ) . Good condition; dust jacket with a little wear. (BIBLE-2-1)
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Goslar, Hans
Die Sexualethik der jüdischen Wiedergeburt. Ein Wort an unsere Jugend.
Berlin, Jüdischer V., 1919. 47 + 1 S. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 65047CB
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Gosse, Peter / Richard Pietraß (Hg)
Meine Nackakademie. Liebesgedichte aus Sachsen. [signiert, signed].
mdv Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle, 2003. 152 Seiten, ca 14,4x9,5 cm, OBroschur, von Pietraß signiert, gewidmet und mit kleiner Zeichnung versehen. ("für Marlies und Karl-Ewald auf ihrem Pfad herzlich Richard P. Binz, 02.01.04"). Gutes Exemplar. Selten. Rare. Good copy. Signed by the author. Das Buch stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers.
Bookseller reference : 13935
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Gossel, J. [Ed.]
Populär-wissenschaftliche Vorträge über jüdische Geschichte und Literatur - I. Band [VOLUME 1 ONLY - ALL PUBLISHED]. Herausgegeben von J. Gossel, Prediger der israelitischen Gemeinde in Camen.
RARE FIRST VOLUME (ALL PUBLISHED) of articles on Jewish history and literature from Biblical period to 19th century Jewish emancipation by German-Jewish authors, among them Caesar Seligman, J. Rülf, Sal. Kaufmann, L. Frank, B. Elsass, H. Reuss, J. Gossel, Julius Löwenstein, M. Spanier, E. Goldschmidt and others. 220x145mm. VI+372 pages. Blue cloth rebound Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover and spine stained. Cover corners and spine edges rubbed, spine edges slightly bumped. Binding slightly loose between pages 146-147 and 158-159. Text block edges slightly stained. Inner cover yellowing. Pen inscription on front whitepage. Rear whitepage creased. Pages yellowing and slightly wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of studies on Jewish themes is in good condition.
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Gostner, Erwin.
1000 TAGE IM KZ., EIN ERLEBNISBERICHT AUS DEN KONZENTRATIONSLAGERN DACHAU, MAUTHAUSEN UND GUSEN. MIT AUTHENTISCHEM BILDMATERIAL UND DOKUMENTEN.
Original illustrated paper boards. 12mo. 194 pages. 18 cm. In German. 1000 Days in a Concentration Camp; A First Hand Report from the Concentration Camps Dachau, Mauthausen and Gusen; with authentic photographs and documents. Illustrated with 16 black and white photographs. We go past the Jewish blocks. Their ranks have thinned. Many little snow-covered heaps, from which human arms stretch in rigid accusation, testify to a tragedy of which we are the witnesses. (Gostner; quotation translated [pg 159] in Narrating the Holocaust by Andrea Ilse Maria Reite) . Erwin Gostner (1914-1990) , from South Tyrol, was arrested as a catholic anti-nazi when Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany, and spent three years, from 1938 to 1941, in Dachau and Mauthausen; he survived the war, and worked as a detective for the remainder of his life; this being his only work, it was originally self-published in 1945, and printed in a larger number in 1946. Subjects: Concentration camps - Germany. Dachau - Konzentrationslager Mauthausen (Oberösterreich) - Konzentrationslager Gusen (Langenstein, Oberösterreich) Konzentrationslager. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives. OCLC lists 22 copies. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Light soiling to boards, internally lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-23) Xx
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Gostner, Erwin.
1000 TAGE IM KZ., EIN ERLEBNISBERICHT AUS DEN KONZENTRATIONSLAGERN DACHAU, MAUTHAUSEN UND GUSEN. MIT AUTHENTISCHEM BILDMATERIAL UND DOKUMENTEN.
Original illustrated paper boards. 12mo. 194 pages. 18 cm. In German. 1000 Days in a Concentration Camp; A First Hand Report from the Concentration Camps Dachau, Mauthausen and Gusen; with authentic photographs and documents. Illustrated with 16 black and white photographs. We go past the Jewish blocks. Their ranks have thinned. Many little snow-covered heaps, from which human arms stretch in rigid accusation, testify to a tragedy of which we are the witnesses. (Gostner; quotation translated [pg 159] in Narrating the Holocaust by Andrea Ilse Maria Reite) . Erwin Gostner (1914-1990) , from South Tyrol, was arrested as a catholic anti-nazi when Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany, and spent three years, from 1938 to 1941, in Dachau and Mauthausen; he survived the war, and worked as a detective for the remainder of his life; this being his only work, it was originally self-published in 1945, and printed in a larger number in 1946. Subjects: Concentration camps - Germany. Dachau - Konzentrationslager Mauthausen (Oberösterreich) - Konzentrationslager Gusen (Langenstein, Oberösterreich) Konzentrationslager. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives. OCLC lists 22 copies. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Light soiling to boards, internally lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-23A)
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Gottheil, Richard J. H.
THE JUDAEO-ARAMAEAN DIALECT OF SALAMAS
Offprint. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, pp.297-310 (14 pages total). Offprint from the Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume XV. In 1898 Gottheil was elected president of the American Federation of Zionists, and chief of the Oriental Department of the New York Public Library. Professor Gottheil is a member of the Central Committee of the Zionist organization, and in the capacity of delegate attended the Zionistic congresses held at Basel in 1898, 1899, and 1903 and at London in 1900; he is also a member of various learned societies. He is a member of the council of the American Oriental Society, and president (1903) of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; he was one of the founders and the first vice-president of the Judæans; founder and president of the (Jewish) Religious School Union in New York; and is connected with the Jewish Chautauqua Society (JE, 1906). OCLC: 36299433, OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Spine repaired, some edgewear, else clean copy. Good Condition Overall. (AMR- 68-10)
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Gottheil, Richard J. H.
ZIONISM. Movements in Judaism.
258 p. + Plus portrait Frontis of Theodor Herzl and full page plates. Publisher's device on title page. Remnants of bookplate on front paste down. 8vo. Original full green buckram, gold lettered spine. Binding very slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. Hardbound. Very Good. JUDAICA BOX 5
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Gottlib, M
?.?. ??????????, ??? ????? ? ???????????? ???????????? (P. M. Smolenskin, ego zizn' i literaturnaja dejatel'nost') [P.M. Smolenski, sein Leben und seine literarische Tätigkeit]. ?????, ? ????????? ???????????.
S-Peterburg, Gessen, 1899. 63 S., Original-Leinwand, 8°. Hardcover Einband berieben, Ecken und Kanten bestossen, im Gelenk gebrochen. Vorder- und Hinterdeckel mit Klebeband befestigt. ???????? ?????????? ????????, ???. 2
Bookseller reference : 166736
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Gottlieb, Efraim
The Hebrew Writings of the Author of Tiqqunei Zohar and Ra'aya Mehemna [IN HEBREW]
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Gottlieb, Maurycy; Kayser, Stephen S.
PAINTINGS BY MAURYCY GOTTLIEB: A MEMORIAL EXHIBIT COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH, JANUARY 19 - FEBRUARY 19, 1956.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 16 pages. Includes illustrations and portrait; 19 cm. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Jewish Museum of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. / Cover title: Maurycy Gottlieb 1856-1879. "Maurycy Gottlieb's life story [by] Stephen S. Kayser": pages 6-14./ Includes bibliographical references (page 15) . "Among the founders of modern Jewish art, Maurycy Gottlieb [18561879] is prized in Poland as one of the most talented students of the great national artist Jan Matejko....His Jewish education was not extensive, though he attended heder.... In the course of his brief life he studied at the art schools of Vienna, Kraków, and Munich, and counted among his teachers some of the prominent academic artists of the 1870s. He was not the first Polish Jew to become an artist, but perhaps was the first to aspire to be both a Polish and a Jewish artist. Inspired by the dramatic national historical paintings of Matejko, he too tried his hand at depicting scenes from Polands past and also executed several paintings in the popular orientalist fashion. Yet he also painted a number of works with overtly Jewish subject matter, including a scene of a Jewish wedding, two paintings of the Jewish heterodox philosopher Uriel da Costa, illustrations to Gotthold Lessings play Nathan der Weise (Nathan the Wise) , portraits of several prominent contemporary Jewish figures, and depictions of famous Jewish literary figures (Shylock and Jessica, and Jankiel the musician from Adam Mickiewiczs Pan Tadeusz) . He also produced a number of fascinating and revealing self-portraits, one in the guise of a Polish nobleman, another in Arab dress, and yet another in the clothing of the central European bourgeoisie. His most famous work is his large painting Jews Praying in the Synagogue on the Day of Atonement, executed in 1878....For his Jewish contemporaries, Gottlieb was living proof that Jews could succeed in the plastic arts, just as they had succeeded in literature and music, while Poles praised his patriotism and his efforts to make a place for himself in the world of Polish culture. After his untimely death from complications deriving from a throat infection at the age of 23, Jewish assimilationists, Polish advocates of Jewish acculturation, and representatives of the new Jewish nationalism all claimed him as their own. Gottliebs reputation was kept alive in Poland by several important exhibitions in the interwar period. In Israel his posthumous reputation was greatly enhanced by an exhibition held in 1991, and by the publication of the catalog to this show. There and throughout the Jewish world Gottlieb has come to be regarded not only as a father of Jewish national art, but also as an important witness to the rich Jewish spiritual heritage of Eastern Europe that was destroyed by the Nazis" (YIVO, 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Gottlieb, Maurycy, 1856-1879 -- Exhibitions. Exhibition catalogs. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. OCLC: 27112026.Very Good Condition. (AC-4-23)
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Gottlieb, Moshe
THE AMERICAN CONTROVERY OVER THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 33 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 61, No 3 (1972) , pages 181-213. The author recounts the debate concerning the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and the attempts to persuade the American Olympic Committee to boycott the games as a result of the Nazis discriminatory policies against Jews. Nice, clean copy with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-3)
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Gottlieb, Moshe
THE FIRST OF APRIL BOYCOTT AND THE REACTION OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 41 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 57, No 4 (1968) , pages 516-556. On 1 April 1933, the Nazis carried out the first nationwide, planned action against Jews: a boycott targeting Jewish businesses and professionals. It was both a reprisal and an act of warning. On the day of the boycott, the SA stood menacingly in front of Jewish-owned department stores and retail establishments, and the offices of professionals such as doctors and lawyers. Throughout Germany, rare acts of violence against individual Jews and Jewish property occurred. Article subject written on cover and some underlining on first page, but all text is clear. Otherwise, internal pages are nice and clean with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-1)
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Gottlieb, Simcha
Let There Be Light: Thirty Days in the Lives of the Chabad-Lubavitch Lamplighters
27x22 cm. Unnumbered pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Front cover slightly water stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Gottschalk, Alfred, Introduction (and editor?)
THE AMERICAN SYNAGOGUE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM A ROSENTHALL
4to; 24 pages; Includes 3 copiously illustrated essays: The American Synagogue in the 19th Century: Unfettered and Unintimidated (by William A. Rosenthall) ; The American Rabbi in the 19th Century: "Master of all Trades; " (by Abraham J. Karp) & The American Jewish Prayerbook in the 19th Century: Piety and Innovation (by Eric L. Friedland) . Light rubbing to covers, Very Good Condition. (AMR-41-38)
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