Published Privately: 2008. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. Skillfully recreates the past eras of Aleppo Syria with its glorious history of the Jewish community and its synagogues rabbis scholars and merchants. The author's father Rabbi Hillel Menashe Sutton was an aristocratic dedicated member of the community who contributed a lifetime of accomplishments in both physical and spiritual areas. The life history of Hillel and Bahia journeys from Aleppo to Jerusalem and New York. In a stunning portrait of his parents Abraham Sutton's memoir offers a grand and sweeping story of faith and spirit encompassing both tragedy and triumph. ISBN: 0615205720. Published Privately: 2008 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 74435X2 ISBN : 0615205720 9780615205724
-Harry N. Abrams Aug. 1974-. Second printing. 167 pages. Illustrated in 48 full page tipped-in colour plates and 90 black and white. Cloth. Very good in dustjacket. -Harry N. Abrams (Aug. 1974)- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 26933 ISBN : 0810902788 9780810902787
General Books LLC. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Book is new and unread but may have minor shelf wear. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust A-CET. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Through our work with A-CET we have helped give hundreds of young people in Africa the vital chance to get an education. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. General Books LLC unknown
Bookseller reference : Z1-B-013-00747 ISBN : 115490122x 9781154901221
Unknown. Good. 1955 Hogarth Press. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in good overall condition some pages in the last few chapters have underlining. Dust jacket has a small piece missing on top corner. Dust jacket now nicely protected in mylar cover. Unknown hardcover
Bnai Brith Books 1985-10-01. Paperback. Good. Book is in nice condition. A few pages have some light underlining. Crease in cover and a name written inside cover. Bnai Brith Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 1815 ISBN : 0910250014 9780910250016
Octagon Books 1975-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering. Book is in excellent condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Octagon Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 24402 ISBN : 0374939349 9780374939342
Hermes Pub Co 1978-06-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Name written on first page price clipped on dust jacket. Hermes Pub Co hardcover
Bookseller reference : 29532 ISBN : 0872030768 9780872030763
Harmonia Mundi Fr 1996-04-10. Audio CD. Very Good. CD case booklet and liner all in Excellent condition outer cardboard slip case has light edge wear. Harmonia Mundi Fr unknown
The Jewish Publication Society Philadelphia and Jerusalem: 1990. Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. There is a gift inscription on the front endpaper. For nearly three decades Rabbi Millgram has stalked the alleyways and the libraries of Jerusalem discovering facts and phenomena that could only be found in this city of mysteries and miracles. Here in rich detail and enchanting prose he introduces the reader to the curiosities around every bend tucked into every corner. Includes an Index ISBN: 0827603584. The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia and Jerusalem: 1990 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 85772X1 ISBN : 0827603584 9780827603585
Paris: Adolphe Delahays 1847. Fine. Adolphe Delahays Paris 1847 11x175cm 2 volumes reliés. - 42404 - FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS Nouvelle édition. Reliures en demi veau rouge dos lisses légèrement éclaircis ornés d'arabesques romantiques dorées et d'un fleuron estampé à froid filets dorés en têtes et en pieds des dos pièces de titre de veau noir plats de papier marbré gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve tranches marbrées reliures romantiques de l'époque. Provenance : de la bibliothèque de J.B. Baillière avec ses étiquettes encollées sur les contreplats. Agréable exemplaire établi dans une charmante reliure romantique de l'époque.� Adolphe Delahays unknown
Harvard University Press Cambridge Massachusetts and London England: 2015. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. Copyright law as conventionally understood serves the public interest by regulating the production and dissemination of works of authorship though it recognizes that the requirements of the public interest are in tension. Incentives for creation must be provided but protections granted authors must not prevent the fruits of creativity and knowledge from spreading. Copyright law therefore should balance the needs of creators and users�or so the theory goes. Challenging this widely accepted view What's Wrong with Copying disentangles copyright theory from its focus on the economic value of an authored work as a commodity or piece of property. In his analysis of copyright doctrine Abraham Drassinower frames an author's work as a communicative act and asserts that copyright infringement is best understood as an unauthorized appropriation of another person's speech. According to this interpretation copyright doctrine does not guarantee an author's absolute rights over a work but only such rights as are consistent with both the nature of the work as speech and with the structure of the dialogue in which it participates. The rights protecting works of authorship are confined to communicative uses of the work and to uses consistent with the communicative rights of others�for example unauthorized reproduction of a work is lawful when responding to the work requires its reproduction. What's Wrong with Copying offers a new way to interpret and criticize existing copyright law and to think about the relation between copyright and digital technology as well as broader juridical social and cultural concerns. Abraham Drassinower is Chair in the Legal Ethical and Cultural Implications of Technological Innovation at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. "The most original and provocative philosophical treatment of copyright law in decades if not centuries."�Barton Beebe New York University School of Law "This book is the first in two decades to take a really fresh and illuminating methodological look at an intellectual-property topic."�Wendy J. Gordon Boston University School of Law Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London England: 2015 hardcover
1907. Ten items described as follows: 1. Illinois Election Ticket from Sangamon County 1860. Broadside 3" x 7.25" paper. Mounted at top edge on card stock. Very Good. Lincoln and Hamlin lead the Ticket; Richard Yates for Governor and list of other State officers including Jesse Dubois Treasurer Newton Bateman U.S. Congress Stephen S. Whitehurst clerk of the circuit court John Hopper coroner. Whitehurst and Hopper had served in those positions for Sangamon County. 2. Reception ribbon 2.75" x 8" gilt letters on navy silk. "City of Philadelphia. Reception of Hon. Abraham Lincoln President Elect of the U.S. February 21 1861." Mounted at top edge only to card stock. Very Good. 3. 1862 Election Ticket- Massachusetts. 3-3/4" x 9-1/2" paper. "Stand by the President!" printed above illustrated oval "Republican Union Ticket" surrounded by American flags. Very Good. John A. Andrew for Governor Joel Hayden for Lieutenant Governor; and the rest of the State ticket. At the bottom is printed "GOD BLESS ABRAHAM LINCOLN." Beneath that a contemporary hand has written in pencil "God Bless John A. Andrew." 4. California National Union Ticket 1864: Lincoln and Andrew Johnson; Samuel Brannan J.G. McCallum W.W. Crane Charles Maclay and J.W. Oliver for Electors. Broadside 2.75" x 4.5" paper. Light wear. Mounted at top edge to card stock. Very Good. 5. Mourning ribbon with oval portrait of Lincoln captioned "Abraham Lincoln born February 12th 1809 Assassinated April 14th 1865. He was a man - take him for all in all We ne'er shall look upon his like again." Broadside 3" x 8" paper. Tanned light edgewear. Very Good. 6. Mourning ribbon with oval portrait of Lincoln captioned "We Mourn our Nation's Chief! He fell not in the Battle's strife He gave not to Disease his breath; 'Twas by the foul Assassin's act Our noble Chief receiv'd his death!" Broadside 2.25" x 7.5" paper. Paper remnants on blank verso from previous mount. Else Very Good. 7. Mourning ribbon with oval portrait of Lincoln captioned "In Victory We Mourn a Martyred Patriot." Broadside 2.5" x 8" paper. Paper remnants on blank verso from previously mount showing on recto's blank corners and margins. Good. 8. Mourning ribbon with oval portrait of Lincoln captioned "We Mourn His Loss." Broadside 3.25" x 8.25" paper. Light edge chips and a short closed tear else Very Good. 9. Memorial card with oval portrait of Lincoln superimposed on the United States Flag 34 stars. Broadside 3.5" x 4.25" paper. Printed in blue and red ink. Small tear at the top right corner and a vertical split both repaired with archival tape on verso. Good. 10. Memorial ribbon with portrait of Lincoln captioned "Polo Historical Society. February 22 1907." 2.5" x 6" blue on white silk. Very small tear to top blank left corner. Very Good. This commemorative ribbon was prepared for an event in Polo Illinois on February 22 1907. Fifteen men who had seen or talked to Lincoln were the guests of the Polo Historical Society to tell their stories. unknown
Hardcover. Very Good/good . Boston; Riverside Press Cambridge 1922 1st edition. Clean tight 8vo 309pp. Rough cut edges. Dust jacket is price clipped and shows some toning wear edges are slightly chipped and there are a couple of small tears to the spine top and bottom. All in all in good shape for age. A notable interpretation of the tragedy of Smyrna and afterwards. Explains the Eastern mind analyzes the religious industrial and social differences considers the reasons for the revolt in the East against European domination and points out the remedies for the present 1920s conditions. <br/><br/> hardcover
Washington 1909. 60th Cong. 2d Sess. H.R. 25550. Light toning and wear else Very Good. The Bill introduced by Congressman Rodenberg would appropriate $150000 to purchase Oldroyd's entire collection "of Lincoln relics containing three thousand pieces more or less and for the acquisition.of number five hundred and fourteen and five hundred and eighteen Tenth street northwest Washington adjoining the government property known as the house in which President Lincoln died." An outpouring of affectionate remembrance attended the hundredth anniversary of Lincoln's birth. Not in Monaghan. unknown
Verviers: Gérard & Co 1963. Broché. Etat moyen. in-12. Collection "Marabout Université". 231 pp. Couverture salie. Pliures au dos. Exemplaire déformé. Un manque sur la page de garde. Gérard & Co unknown
Birmingham Alabama: Classics of Medicine Library 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Birmingham Alabama Classics of Medicine Library 1990 facsimile edition/ 1910. Quarto; gilt decorated full leather; all edges gilt; marbled endpapers; a fine copy. Copy number 418 with the publisher's bookplate and prospectus letter. Classics of Medicine Library. Classics of Medicine Library hardcover
Fifth Edition. DW. 448pp including index. Illustrated. Crease to corner of lower board. Signature to front free endpaper in worn but repaired wrapper. VG/VG-. Mills & Boon, Limited. London. 1945 unknown
Philadelphia: Published by Mason & Co. 1864. 16pp 2 7/8" x 4 1/4". Original printed wrappers with portrait of an unshaven Lincoln on the front wrap. Rear wrap is a publisher's advertisement rear wrap spotted and shaved a bit at the fore-edge costing a few letters. Text clean with only mild wear. Very Good. Spirited songs are printed: 'We are Coming Father Abraham 600000 More'; 'Union and Lincoln'; 'Give Us Noble Leaders'; 'The Veteran Volunteer'; 'Shout Aloud for Lincoln': a total of twelve campaign songs. Each of the three Lincoln Campaign Songsters that we have handled has had the rear wrapper in the condition described above. Monaghan 323. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker Nevins LCP Dumond Blockson. Published by Mason & Co. unknown