DÍEZ MACHO, Alejandro (1916-1984).
Neophiti I. Targum Palestinense Ms. de la Biblioteca Vaticana. Tomo III: Levítico. Edición príncipe, introducción y versión castellana. Textos y estudios.
Madrid - Barcelona, CSIC, 1971. Folio; 83 pp. + 517 pp. Encuadernación original.
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DÖBEL, Ernst Christoph:
Wanderungen im Morgenlande.
Sechste verbesserte Auflage. 12°. XIV,416 S. Modernes Ganzleder mit Rückentitel, Lesebändchen. Durchgängig leicht stockfleckig, die auf dem Titel vermerkte Übersichtskarte fehlt, sonst guter Zustand. "Sechsjährige Wanderungen" des Wagnergesellen "im östlichen Europa, in Kleinasien und Palästina, in Arabien und Ägypten." - Mit gestochenem Frontispizporträt und 9 weiteren Stahlstichtafeln. Übersichtskarte fehlt!.
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
[Werke]. Jubiläums-Sonderausgabe in Zusammenarbeit mit der Büchergilde Gutenberg. Mit einer Einleitung 'Über meinen Lehrer Alfred Döblin' von Günter Grass. 7 Bde. (Mit 23 Abb.) -
Olten, Freiburg i.Br.: Walter 1977.
Bookseller reference : 79082
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Der Oberst und der Dichter oder Das menschliche Herz. -
Freiburg i.Br.: Karl Alber 1946. 195 Ss. 8°. Pp. (bestoßen u. etw. berieben, Rücken gebräunt u. mit größerem Fleck, Deckelkanten tls. etw. gebräunt).
Bookseller reference : 66404
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Der Oberst und der Dichter oder Das menschliche Herz. -
Freiburg i.Br.: Karl Alber 1946. 195 Ss. 8°. EnglBr. (Umschlag am Rücken stärker gebräunt).
Bookseller reference : 66481
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Der Oberst und der Dichter oder Das menschliche Herz. -
Freiburg i.Br.: Karl Alber 1946. 195 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. EnglBr. (min. angestaubt u. schwach stockfleckig).
Bookseller reference : 35756
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Der unsterbliche Mensch. Ein Religionsgespräch. -
Bonn: Borromäus-Verein 1948. 4 Bll., 279 Ss. 8°. HLn. (etw. angestaubt u. leicht bestoßen).
Bookseller reference : 35643
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Die literarische Situation. 1.-15. Tsd. -
Baden-Baden: P. Keppler 1947. 62 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Br. (Vorderdeckel an der unteren Ecke mit kl. Knickspur).
Bookseller reference : 63646
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Die literarische Situation. 1.-15. Tsd. -
Baden-Baden: P. Keppler 1947. 62 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Br.
Bookseller reference : 55255
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Die Vertreibung der Gespenster. Autobiographische Schriften, Betrachtungen zur Zeit, Aufsätze zu Kunst und Kultur. Hrsg. u. mit einem Nachwort von Manfred Beyer. 1. Aufl. (Mit einem Porträt-Frontispiz mit faks. Unterschrift u. Abb. im Text u. auf Tfln.) -
Bln.: Rütten & Loening 1968. 551 Ss. 8°. Ln. mit Umschl. (Umschlag am Rücken gebräunt, kl. Einrisse hinterlegt).
Bookseller reference : 68111
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Döblin, Alfred
Flucht und Sammlung des Judenvolks - Aufsätze und Erzählungen.
Hildesheim, Gerstenberg Verlag, 1977.
Bookseller reference : 167011
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Döblin, Alfred
Flucht und Sammlung des Judenvolks : Aufsätze und Erzählungen. Exilliteratur ; [Bd. 2] Nachdruck / Reprographischer Druck der Ausgabe Amsterdam von 1935
Hildesheim : Gerstenberg 1977. 232 S. ; 20 cm, mit Schutzumschlag, SU etwas bräunlich Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 62215
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Döblin, Alfred
Flucht und Sammlung des Judenvolks. Aufsätze und Erzählungen.
Amsterdam, Querido Verlag, 1935. 232 S., Erstausgabe. Original-Broschur. ZUSTAND -1, unbeschnitten, minimaler Fleck a. vord. Deckel.
Bookseller reference : 3127
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Giganten. Ein Abenteuerbuch. 1.-10. Aufl. -
Bln.: S. Fischer 1932. 376 Ss., 4 Bll. 8°. Ln. (min. bestoßen, Rücken leicht geblichen).
Bookseller reference : 64852
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Döblin, Alfred
Jüdische Erneuerung.
Amsterdam: Querido Verlag 1933. 98 Seiten. Orig. englische Broschur (etwas berieben und bestoßen, der Umschlag am Rücken und auf die Schutzumschlag-Deckel reichend gebräunt, sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 8°. broschiert/ Taschenbuch
Bookseller reference : 30316-yd8047
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Döblin, Alfred
Jüdische Erneuerung.
Amsterdam, Querido, 1933, EA. 98 S. OLn., OSU.; Schutzumschlag nachgedunkelt u. (wegen Fehlstellen) an den Rändern hinterlegt; Einband etwas lichtrandig u. ganz ganz leicht verzogen; ansonsten sehr gut erhalten.
Bookseller reference : 23988
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Döblin, Alfred
Jüdische Erneuerung.
Amsterdam, Querido Verlag, 1933. 8°. 98 S. Grauer Original-Leinenband mit blaugeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel von Henri Friedlaender.
Bookseller reference : 2482AB
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Döblin, Alfred
Rinnovamento Ebraico
16mo, br., ed. pp.141. Il volume pubblicato in esilio nel novembre del 1933, offre un'analisi lucida della situazione politica e sociale dell'ebraismo e delle sue prospettive di rinnovamento alla luce della cesura storica costituita dall'avvento del nazismo. Tramontata l'illusione di un'assimilazione nella cultura tedesca, gli ebrei devono, secondo l'autore, ricostituire un'identità non solo culturale, ma di popolo, e rivendicare così i loro diritti e doveri in quanto minoranza. La nuova forma di identità collettiva auspicata dall'autore comprende dunque la sfera politica, economica e culturale. Riconoscendo l'importanza di un'azione pratica che accompagni la riflessione teorica sul problema dell'ebraismo, il saggio rivendica la necessità di un territorio in cui gli ebrei possano insediarsi.
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DÖBLIN, Alfred
Schicksalsreise. Bericht und Bekenntnis. 1.-5. Tsd. -
Ffm.: Josef Knecht Carolusdruckerei 1949. 479 Ss. 8°. Ln. mit Goldpräg. u. Umschl. (Rücken am Fuß etw. berieben; Umschlag tls. gebräunt, Einrisse hinterlegt).
Bookseller reference : 48862
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Döller, Johannes
Das Gebet im Alten Testament in religionsgeschichtlicher Beleuchtung.
Wien, Reichspost 1914. 107 S., obrosch., gut erhalten. (= Theol. Studien d. oesterr. Leo-Ges.; 21.)
Bookseller reference : JUDA0270
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Döller, Johannes
Die Reinheits- und Speisegesetze des Alten Testaments in religiongeschichtlicher Beleuchtung.
Münster, Aschendorff 1917. gr.-8°. VIIII, 304 S., obrosch., Umschlag rissig, Rücken abgerieben. St.a.T. Freimann 184. (= Alttestamentliche Abhandlungen; VII. Band, Heft 2-3.)
Bookseller reference : JUDA0269
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Döllinger, Ignaz von
Das Judentum in Europa. Mit einem Nachwort von Hans Eckstein.
Bad Wörishofen, Drei-Säulen, (1947). 39 + 2 S. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 65137CB
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Döllinger, Joh.Jos.Ign
Heidenthum und Judenthum. Vorhalle zur Geschichte des Christenthums.
Regensburg, Joseph Manz, 1857. 885 S., Halbleder, Marmor. Deckel, berieb.+ bestoss., sonst gut erh.
Bookseller reference : 4186AB
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Döring, Heinrich
Vom Juden zum Ordenstifter. Der Ehrw. P. Libermann und die Gründung der afrikanischen Mission im 19. Jahrhundert.
Neuß, Missionshaus Knechtsteden, 1930. 2. Aufl. 343 S., m. Illustr. Or.-Ln., kl. Einr. d. Vors., stellenw. minim. fleckig, sonst guter Zust. 2
Bookseller reference : 12226AB
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Dörle, A
Palästina, oder das heilige Land zu Jesu und unsrer Zeit in engster Verbindung mit der evangelischen Geschichte.
Mainz Florian Kupferberg 1840. Kl.-8° XXIV/437 S., m. einer Charte von Palästina (diese m. einem kl. Einr.). Halbleder, Rü.-Sch., marmor. Deckel. Minim. berieb., Schnitt gebräunt, innen gebräunt u. stockfl., Besitzereintr. a. Tit.-Bl., insges. guter Zust.
Bookseller reference : 39689AB
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Döscher, Hans-Jürgen
Reichskristallnacht die November Pogrome 1938
Augsburg : Weltbild 1998. 198 Seiten ; Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und Dokumenten gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinban,Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 67445
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Döscher, Hans-Jürgen
Reichskristallnacht. Die Novemberpogrome 1938.
Frankfurt am Main, Ullstein Verlag, 1988.
Bookseller reference : 78402
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Döscher, Hans-Jürgen
Reichskristallnacht. Die Novemberpogrome 1938.
Frankfurt am Main, Ullstein Verlag, 1988.
Bookseller reference : 247373
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DÜNZELMANN, ANNE. (Herausgeberin).
Zur Geschichte der Jüdischen Bewohner in Hastedt.
6 Illustrationen in Schwarzweiß.
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Dürr Lorenz
Alttestamentliche Parallelen zu den einzelnen Sonntagsevangelien
Berlin (Verlag der Germania) 1928 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalleinen (Hardcover), 178 S.,
Bookseller reference : V15798
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Dürr Lorenz
Wollen und Wirken der alttestamentlichen Propheten
Düsseldorf ( L.Schwann) 1926 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, modernes Leinen mit montiertem Titel aus altem Umschlag (Hardcover), 176 S., 1
Bookseller reference : V19088
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Dürr, Lorenz.
DIE WERTUNG DES LEBENS IM ALTEN TESTAMENT UND IM ANTIKEN ORIENT. EIN BEITRAG ZUR ERKLÄRUNG DES SEGENS DES VIERTEN GEBOTES.
Münster in Westfalen: Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1926. Wrappers; 8vo. 47 pages. In German. Index pages 45-47. "Die Arbeit ist zugleich als Programm zum Verlesungsverzeichnis der Staatl. Akademie in Braunsberg für das Wintersemester 1926/27 erscheinen. " SUBJECT (S) : Life. Ten commandments. OCLC lists seven copies worldwide. Bit of chipping to cover. Some marks in pencil. Some darkening and soil. Spine has been guillotined; pages are loose; otherwise, good condition. (LB-3)
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Dürrenmatt, Friedrich
Zusammenhänge
Essay über Israel. Eine Konzeption. Zürich, Arche, 1976. 240 S. Or.-Lwd. mit Schutzumschlag.
Bookseller reference : 148046
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Dürrenmatt, Friedrich
Zusammenhänge. Essay über Israel. Eine Konzeption.
Zürich, Arche, 1976. 240 S. Or.-Ln., Or.-Umschl., Deckelillustr., guter Zust.
Bookseller reference : 12241AB
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E. SAUTAYRA et M. CHARLEVILLE Grand Rabbin de la Provice d'Oran ( traduit - en français- par extraits par)
CODE RABBINIQUE EBEN HAEZER
1868 Paris Alger 1868 et 1869. In 8° de 183 pp. au tome 1 et 360 pp. au tome 2 reliés en un volume en demi-basane rouge. Dos lisse à faux-nerfs estampés et ornés d'un motif doré, titre doré. Abondants commentaires: Avec les explications des docteurs juifs, la jurisprudence de la cour d'Alger et des notes comparatives de droit français etde droit musulman. Bon exemplaire, quelques rousseurs au deuxième tome.
Bookseller reference : 2058
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E. Garnier
Jerusalem et la Judee - Description de la Palestine ou Terre-Sainte - precedee de considerations sur l'histoire de ce pays depuis les premiers temps jusqu'a nos jours
1857. Mame, 1857, 6e edition. Format 11x18 cm, reliure toilee romantique avec dorure gauffree, 235 pages. La dorure est presque entierement disparue, quelques rousseurs interieures. Etat passable.
Bookseller reference : 41389
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E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
VIEWS IN NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY. NO. 8663. FRONT OF JEWISH SYNAGOGUE-MADISON AVE.
No date (1890s) . First edition. Original illustrated red stereoview card with left-eye and right-eye black-and-white photographs of a synagogue on Madison Avenue in New York City. 1 card; 17.5 x 8.5 cm. The synagogue has similar architecture to Central Synagogue. E. & H. T. Anthony & Company was the largest supplier and distributors of photographic supplies in the United States during the 19th century. Company founder Edward Anthony, a Columbia College trained civil engineer who had studied photography with Samuel F. B Morse, started in the photography business in 1842 by opening a Daguerreotype gallery in New York. Five years later he opened a separate shop devoted exclusively to photographic supplies and as sales grew rapidly ceased operations in his daguerrotypist gallery. In 1850 Anthony began the production of daguerreotype cases, camera boxes, and photographic chemicals. His brother, Henry T. Anthony, joined the business two years later in 1852
. In 1859 Anthony added stereoscopic view cards, photographic albums, and gallery furniture and backdrops to the companys product lines (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Stereoview, Photography, Synagogues, New York. Very minimal wear. Minimal pencil markings on the back of the card that do not affect text. Very good + condition. (AMR-53-4)
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E. Krippendorff
Erziehungswesen und Judentum.
München, Ner-Tamid-Verlag, 1960. origi.Broschur, 8°, 154 Seiten.
Bookseller reference : 29798
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Eakin, Mildred Moody
Getting Acquainted with Jewish Neighbors: A guide Book for Church School Leaders of Children
19.5x13 cm. 100 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and stained. Spine slightly rubbed and bumped at edges. Sticker on inner front cover. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
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Eakin, Mildred Olivia Moody
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH JEWISH NEIGHBORS, A GUIDE BOOK FOR CHURCH SCHOOL LEADERS OF CHILDREN,
Small stamp on end paper, Very Good condition; 12mo (small) ; x, 100, [4] pages; "Four Jewish songs" (with music) : [4] pages at end. Holocaust-era book designed for teachers of non-Jewish youngsterson how to engender appreciation and respect for Jews. Interesting item. (HOLO2-98-18)
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EARLY AMERICAN JUDAICA. NAPHTALI PHILLIPS
Many of the leading Jews of Newport and New York sign 1818 land sale from estate of Benjamin Seixas to Oliver Hazard Perry
<p>Elaborate receipt for Newport Rhode Island sale of land from estate of Benjamin Seixas 1747-1817 signed by numerous members of his family and members of the Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Congregation who were heirs to the property known now as the Buliod-Perry House at 29 Touro Street to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry the great naval hero of the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813.</p> <b>EARLY AMERICAN JUDAICA. NAPHTALI PHILLIPS.</b>Manuscript Document Signed 1p folio 14½ x 21½ in. November 30 1818.<p><br /></p><p>This most important historic American Jewish document is signed by the following:</p><p><b>Jachebed Seixas</b> 1746-1828 wife of Moses Mendes Mendes.</p><p><b>Naphtali Phillips</b> 1773-1870. In 1796 Phillips took the first copy of George Washington's farewell address that came off the press of <i>the American Advertiser</i> a leading Philadelphia newspaper. In 1848 this document was placed in the cornerstone of the Washington Monument. On July 5 1797 Phillips married Rachel Hannah daughter of Moses Mendez Seixas a prominent Newport merchant and banker and a brother of Gershom Mendez Seixas known as "the patriotic Jewish minister of the American Revolution." Phillips was elected the first American born <i>parnass</i> of Mikveh Israel at the age of 25; he also helped to draft the new constitution of the synagogue. He soon returned to New York where he became <i>parnass</i>president of Shearith Israel the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue by 1816 and served for 14 terms. He was prominent in the affairs of the Democratic Party in New York City.</p><p><b>Rachel Phillips</b> 1798-1861 daughter of Benjamin M. Seixas; wife of Naphtali Phillips.</p><p><b>Samuel Lopez</b> probably the son of David Lopez died 1822.</p><p><b>Judy Judith Lopez</b> wife of Samuel Lopez.</p><p><b>Abby Seixas</b> 1784-1860 the second child of Benjamin Seixas to be named Abigail the first died in 1782.</p><p><b>Grace Seixas</b> 1794-1866 daughter of Benjamin M. Seixas. Married Jacob I. Cohen.</p><p><b>Hetty Seixas</b> 1789-1854 daughter of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p><b>S.T. Northem</b> trustee for the Estate of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p><b>Bilhah Seixas</b> 1781-1860 daughter of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p>To the left bottom are signatures of witnesses to those of the Seixas family children and relatives who signed on the right bottom side.</p><p>Attached to the top of the Seixas document is a separate document with the seal of the New York mayor's office guaranteeing the handwriting and signature of a New York Commissioner William L. Morris who has recorded the instrument of property transfer.</p><p><b>Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry</b> 1785-1819 was an American naval commander the older brother of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. Perry served in the West Indies during the Quasi War of 1798-1800 against France in the Mediterranean during the Barbary Wars of 1801-1815 and in the Caribbean fighting piracy and the slave trade; but he is most remembered for his heroic role in the War of 1812 during the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie. Supervising the building of a fleet at Erie Pennsylvania against the British he earned the title "Hero of Lake Erie" for leading the American forces in a decisive victory at the Battle of Lake Erie for which he received a gold medal from Congress. His leadership materially aided the successful outcomes of all nine Lake Erie military campaign victories and the victory was the turning point in the battle for the West in the War. His famous words "Don't Give Up the Ship" were emblazoned on his battle flag and his message to General William Henry Harrison; "We have met the enemy and they are ours…" are two of the most famous military quotes in American history.</p><p>Perry bought the property at 29 Touro Street delineated in this document with the idea of eventually retiring there. Unfortunately in 1819 while commanding the frigate <i>John Adams</i> sailing for the Oronoco River in Venezuela in an attempt to once again discourage piracy in the Americas he contracted yellow fever and died on August 24th 1819 on his 34th birthday. His family continued to occupy the Newport property until 1865 when it became headquarters for a naval training ship aptly named <i>the Oliver Hazard Perry</i>. His body was brought back to Newport and he was buried in the Island Cemetery where his brother Matthew C. Perry is also interred.</p><p>A most important unique and historic Newport document linking one of America's greatest naval heroes and a major Jewish American family.</p><p>Ex-collection: Justin Turner; Dr. William Coleman; By descent to heirs of Dr. Coleman; Bruce Gimelson</p><b>Partial Transcript:</b><p>"<i>Know all men by these Presents that Jachebed Seixas of Newport in the County of Newport and State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Widow and Devisee of Moses Seixas late of said Newport deceased Naphtali Phillips of the City County and State of New York Gentleman and Rachel Phillips wife of said Naphtali Samuel Lopez of said New York Merchant and Judith Lopez wife of the said Samuel Bilhah Seixas Abigail Seixas Grace Seixas & Hetty Seixas all of said Newport single women and Stephen T. Northem of said Newport Merchant and Assignee of Benjamin Seixas of said Newport Gentleman in trust for the Creditors of the said Benjamin which said Rachel Judith Bilhah Abigail Grace Hetty and Benjamin are Children and Devisees of the said Moses Seixas; For and in Consideration of the sum of Four Thousand One hundred Dollars to us in hand well and truly paid before the unsealing and delivery hereof by OLIVER H. PERRY of said Newport Esquire the receipt whereof we do acknowledge have given granted bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and by these Presents do give grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto him the said OLIVER H. PERRY his Heirs and Assigns forever a certain Lot of Land situate in said Newport with the Dwellings house and other buildings thereon standing bounded North on Washington Square East on a gangway and on land of Asher Robbins: South on land late of Jonathan Marsh deceased and West on land late of Isaac Senter deceased being the same Estate on which the said Moses Seixas in his lifetime resided. To have and to hold the said granted Premises with the privileges and appertenances thereto belonging to him the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns forever.</i></p><p><i>And the said Naphtali Phillips and Rachel Phillips Samuel Lopez and Judith Lopez Bilhah Seixas Abigail Seixas Grace Seixas and Hetty Seixas for ourselves our Heirs Executors and Administrators do hereby Covenant to and with the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns that at and before the enscaling and delivery hereof the said Rachel Judith Bilhah Abigail Grace and Hetty are lawfully seized and possessed of six individual seventh parts of the said granted and described Premises in their own Right as of an Estate of Inheritance fee simple in remander that We have good right full power and lawful authority to sell and convey the same to the said Oliver H. Perry to hold as aforesaid that We our Heirs Executors and Administrators shall and will forever Warrant and Defend the said six seventh parts of the said granted and described Premises to him the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns against the lawful claims and demands of all Persons.</i></p><p><i> In Witness whereof the said Grantors have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this thirtieth day of November the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen</i>"</p>
Bookseller reference : 25466
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EARLY AMERICAN JUDAICA. NAPHTALI PHILLIPS
Many of the leading Jews of Newport and New York sign 1818 land sale from estate of Benjamin Seixas to Oliver Hazard Perry
<p>Elaborate receipt for Newport Rhode Island sale of land from estate of Benjamin Seixas 1747-1817 signed by numerous members of his family and members of the Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Congregation who were heirs to the property known now as the Buliod-Perry House at 29 Touro Street to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry the great naval hero of the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813.</p> <b>EARLY AMERICAN JUDAICA. NAPHTALI PHILLIPS.</b>Manuscript Document Signed 1p folio 14½ x 21½ in. November 30 1818.<p><br /></p><p>This most important historic American Jewish document is signed by the following:</p><p><b>Jachebed Seixas</b> 1746-1828 wife of Moses Mendes Mendes.</p><p><b>Naphtali Phillips</b> 1773-1870. In 1796 Phillips took the first copy of George Washington's farewell address that came off the press of <i>the American Advertiser</i> a leading Philadelphia newspaper. In 1848 this document was placed in the cornerstone of the Washington Monument. On July 5 1797 Phillips married Rachel Hannah daughter of Moses Mendez Seixas a prominent Newport merchant and banker and a brother of Gershom Mendez Seixas known as "the patriotic Jewish minister of the American Revolution." Phillips was elected the first American born <i>parnass</i> of Mikveh Israel at the age of 25; he also helped to draft the new constitution of the synagogue. He soon returned to New York where he became <i>parnass</i>president of Shearith Israel the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue by 1816 and served for 14 terms. He was prominent in the affairs of the Democratic Party in New York City.</p><p><b>Rachel Phillips</b> 1798-1861 daughter of Benjamin M. Seixas; wife of Naphtali Phillips.</p><p><b>Samuel Lopez</b> probably the son of David Lopez died 1822.</p><p><b>Judy Judith Lopez</b> wife of Samuel Lopez.</p><p><b>Abby Seixas</b> 1784-1860 the second child of Benjamin Seixas to be named Abigail the first died in 1782.</p><p><b>Grace Seixas</b> 1794-1866 daughter of Benjamin M. Seixas. Married Jacob I. Cohen.</p><p><b>Hetty Seixas</b> 1789-1854 daughter of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p><b>S.T. Northem</b> trustee for the Estate of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p><b>Bilhah Seixas</b> 1781-1860 daughter of Benjamin Seixas.</p><p>To the left bottom are signatures of witnesses to those of the Seixas family children and relatives who signed on the right bottom side.</p><p>Attached to the top of the Seixas document is a separate document with the seal of the New York mayor's office guaranteeing the handwriting and signature of a New York Commissioner William L. Morris who has recorded the instrument of property transfer.</p><p><b>Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry</b> 1785-1819 was an American naval commander the older brother of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. Perry served in the West Indies during the Quasi War of 1798-1800 against France in the Mediterranean during the Barbary Wars of 1801-1815 and in the Caribbean fighting piracy and the slave trade; but he is most remembered for his heroic role in the War of 1812 during the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie. Supervising the building of a fleet at Erie Pennsylvania against the British he earned the title "Hero of Lake Erie" for leading the American forces in a decisive victory at the Battle of Lake Erie for which he received a gold medal from Congress. His leadership materially aided the successful outcomes of all nine Lake Erie military campaign victories and the victory was the turning point in the battle for the West in the War. His famous words "Don't Give Up the Ship" were emblazoned on his battle flag and his message to General William Henry Harrison; "We have met the enemy and they are ours…" are two of the most famous military quotes in American history.</p><p>Perry bought the property at 29 Touro Street delineated in this document with the idea of eventually retiring there. Unfortunately in 1819 while commanding the frigate <i>John Adams</i> sailing for the Oronoco River in Venezuela in an attempt to once again discourage piracy in the Americas he contracted yellow fever and died on August 24th 1819 on his 34th birthday. His family continued to occupy the Newport property until 1865 when it became headquarters for a naval training ship aptly named <i>the Oliver Hazard Perry</i>. His body was brought back to Newport and he was buried in the Island Cemetery where his brother Matthew C. Perry is also interred.</p><p>A most important unique and historic Newport document linking one of America's greatest naval heroes and a major Jewish American family.</p><p>Ex-collection: Justin Turner; Dr. William Coleman; By descent to heirs of Dr. Coleman; Bruce Gimelson</p><b>Partial Transcript:</b><p>"<i>Know all men by these Presents that Jachebed Seixas of Newport in the County of Newport and State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Widow and Devisee of Moses Seixas late of said Newport deceased Naphtali Phillips of the City County and State of New York Gentleman and Rachel Phillips wife of said Naphtali Samuel Lopez of said New York Merchant and Judith Lopez wife of the said Samuel Bilhah Seixas Abigail Seixas Grace Seixas & Hetty Seixas all of said Newport single women and Stephen T. Northem of said Newport Merchant and Assignee of Benjamin Seixas of said Newport Gentleman in trust for the Creditors of the said Benjamin which said Rachel Judith Bilhah Abigail Grace Hetty and Benjamin are Children and Devisees of the said Moses Seixas; For and in Consideration of the sum of Four Thousand One hundred Dollars to us in hand well and truly paid before the unsealing and delivery hereof by OLIVER H. PERRY of said Newport Esquire the receipt whereof we do acknowledge have given granted bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and by these Presents do give grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto him the said OLIVER H. PERRY his Heirs and Assigns forever a certain Lot of Land situate in said Newport with the Dwellings house and other buildings thereon standing bounded North on Washington Square East on a gangway and on land of Asher Robbins: South on land late of Jonathan Marsh deceased and West on land late of Isaac Senter deceased being the same Estate on which the said Moses Seixas in his lifetime resided. To have and to hold the said granted Premises with the privileges and appertenances thereto belonging to him the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns forever.</i></p><p><i>And the said Naphtali Phillips and Rachel Phillips Samuel Lopez and Judith Lopez Bilhah Seixas Abigail Seixas Grace Seixas and Hetty Seixas for ourselves our Heirs Executors and Administrators do hereby Covenant to and with the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns that at and before the enscaling and delivery hereof the said Rachel Judith Bilhah Abigail Grace and Hetty are lawfully seized and possessed of six individual seventh parts of the said granted and described Premises in their own Right as of an Estate of Inheritance fee simple in remander that We have good right full power and lawful authority to sell and convey the same to the said Oliver H. Perry to hold as aforesaid that We our Heirs Executors and Administrators shall and will forever Warrant and Defend the said six seventh parts of the said granted and described Premises to him the said Oliver H. Perry his Heirs and Assigns against the lawful claims and demands of all Persons.</i></p><p><i> In Witness whereof the said Grantors have hereunto set our Hands and Seals this thirtieth day of November the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen</i>"</p> books
Bookseller reference : 25466
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EAST AND WEST LIBRARY.
Catalogue of an exhibition of Anglo-Jewish art and history in commemoration of the tercentenary of the resettlement of the Jews in the British Isles. 6 January - 29 February 1956. Victoria and Albert Museum
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large demy 8vo. B/w ills. 106, [33] p. 33 pages b/w plates: (44 plates). Catalogue of an exhibition of Anglo-Jewish art and history in commemoration of the tercentenary of the resettlement of the Jews in the British Isles. 6 January - 29 February 1956. Victoria and Albert Museum
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EBAN, Abba.
Autobiographie. Traduit de l'anglais par Anne Joba et Benoit Cras.
Paris, Buchet-Chastel, 1979 Paris [published date: 1979] fort vol. in-8°, 476 pp., broche, couverture illustree plast.
Bookseller reference : 27874
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EBAN (Abba).-
Mon pays. L'épopée d'Israel moderne (My country). Traduit de l'anglais par Jacqueline Remillet.
1975 P., Buchet-Chastel, 1975, grand in 8° broché, 326 pages.
Bookseller reference : 18582
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EBAN Abba
My country - the story of modern Israel
London/Jerusalem, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1972 304pp.with ills., cloth, dustwrapper (bit used), signed with dedicace by the author
Bookseller reference : G29179
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EBAN (Abba).
The New Diplomacy. International Affairs in the Modern Age.
New York, Random House, 1983, gr. in-8°, xiv-427 pp, sources notes, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette, bon état. Edition originale, texte en anglais, envoi a.s.
Bookseller reference : 114886
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EBAN Abba
Mon pays. L'?pop?e d'Isra?l moderne. Illustr?.
Broch?. 325 pages.
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EBAN Abba
My country - the story of modern Israel
304pp.with ills., cloth, dustwrapper (bit used), signed with dedicace by the author
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EBAN, A
Dies ist mein Volk. Die Geschichte der Juden. Sonderausg.
Zürich, Droemer Knaur, 1970. Mit 33 Abb. 447 S. Priv. marmor. Hlederbd. - Gutes Expl.
Bookseller reference : 75188AB
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