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‎ROCZNIKI towarzystwa naukowego w Toruniu. Bd 32: Jubileuszowy.‎

‎Torun, 1925. 321 S. Mit 12 Faksimiles. OKart.‎

‎Mit Beiträgen von Alfons Mankowski, Jósef Lewogski-Nadmorski, Zygmunt Mocarski u. a. - Überwiegend Quelleneditionen zur polnischen Geschichte, in polnischer, lateinischer und alter deutscher Sprache. Zeitlich konzentrieren sich die von der Thorner wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft seit über 100 Jahren herausgegebenen "Fontes" auf die Mittelalter und Frühe Neuzeit, einen wesentlichen Teil nehmen allerdings auch die "Acta statuum terrarum Prussiae regalis" aus dem späten Mittelalter ein‎

Bookseller reference : 3628530

‎ROCZNIKI towarzystwa naukowego w Toruniu. Bd 34.‎

‎Torun, 1927. 432 S. OKart.‎

‎Mit Beiträgen von Kazimierz Bieszk, Stanislaw Tync und Alfons Mankowski. - Überwiegend Quelleneditionen zur polnischen Geschichte, in polnischer, lateinischer und alter deutscher Sprache. Zeitlich konzentrieren sich die von der Thorner wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft seit über 100 Jahren herausgegebenen "Fontes" auf die Mittelalter und Frühe Neuzeit, einen wesentlichen Teil nehmen allerdings auch die "Acta statuum terrarum Prussiae regalis" aus dem späten Mittelalter ein‎

Bookseller reference : 3628531

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, ca. 1890. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 9 Segmenten, und auf Leinen aufgezogen Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : K-2062

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, ca. 1880. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 10 Segmenten, und auf Leinen aufgezogen Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut - mit mitlit?rischen Einzeichnungen‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : K-2044

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, ca. 1899. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 9 Segmenten, und auf Leinen aufgezogen Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : K-2043

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, ca. 1880. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 9 Segmenten, und auf Leinen aufgezogen Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : K-2041

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. 2. Ausgabe, Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A111-134

‎Sambor - Land: Russland/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 80. 41? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, um 1900. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: ein kleiner Fleck auf Kartenblatt in rechtem unterem Segement, sonst gut +‎

‎Blatt 80 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A141-1224

‎SENAT. AFFAIRE DE POLOGNE. Discours prononcé par M. Le Premier Président Bonjean, Sénateur. Séance du 18 décembre 1863.‎

‎Paris, Typographie de Ch. Lahure 1863, 235x155mm, 44pages, broché.‎

‎Dos muet.‎

Bookseller reference : 26802

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‎SHRIFTN. VOL I, NR. 1 (JUNE 1942)‎

‎Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Farlag Perl, 1942. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Yiddish Monthly. Anthology of articles on ancient and modern Judaism. Continued on into at least 1971 (we located an issue Nr. 343) SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Paper browning at edges, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Y-44)‎

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‎Siedlec - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 31. 40? 52?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 31 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A111-123

‎Siedlec - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 31. 40? 52?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1889. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 4 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 31 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A141-1196

‎Tarnow - Land: Galizien/Ru?land (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 78. 39? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1915. Hochformat, ca. 61,5 x 44 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten , Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: Faltkanten teils offen sonst gut‎

‎Blatt 78 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A151-2090

‎Tarnow - Land: Galizien/Ru?land (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 78. 39? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, ca. 1890. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 9 Segmenten, und auf Leinen aufgezogen Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut‎

‎Blatt 78 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : K-2038

‎Tarnow - Land: Galizien/Ru?land (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 78. 39? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 78 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A111-109

‎Tarnow - Land: Galizien/Ru?land (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 78. 39? 50?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1900. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 4 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 78 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A141-1223

‎Teka komisji urbanistyki i architektury annate 1983 e 1984.‎

‎Vol. in-4° di pp. 270 in media per volume con molte ill. n.t. Bross. edit. Testo in polacco. Ciascun volume‎

‎TERRITOIRE et Population de la Pologne.Encyclopédie Polonaise. Volume II : Parties I, II et III.‎

‎Fribourg - Lausanne, Imprimeries Réunies 1920, 250x175mm, 865pages, broché. Pages non coupées. Petits accrocs sur les bords de la couverture. Bon état.‎

‎planches en n/b,‎

Bookseller reference : 49327

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‎Tourisme - Loisirs. Numero monografico di L'architecture d'Aujourd'hui, n. 61, septembre 1955. Legato assieme: Pologne: Habitations individuelles, constructions diverses. Numero monografico di: L'Architecture d'aujourd'hui, N. 62, novembre 1955‎

‎2 volumi in uno, 31 cm, rilegatura in tela, titolo al dorso, conserva le copertine originali; p. lxxviii, 112; lxxxvii, 115. Numerose illustrazioni e foto, alcune tav. ripiegate, ex libris di architetto al 1° frontespizio‎

‎Ungvar - Land: Ungarn/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 103. 40? 49?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 103 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A111-121

‎Ungvar - Land: Ungarn/Galizien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 103. 40? 49?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1889. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 103 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

Bookseller reference : A141-1242

‎UNIVERSITAS JAGELLONICA,. Index lectionum (resp. sholarum) in universitate studiorum Jagellonica (ad annos) 1819 - 1844. (in 25 Heften).‎

‎Cracoviae, typis academicis, 1819/44. Jeweils 12-16 Seiten. Alte Heftung. 4to.‎

‎Vorlesungsverzeichnis der berühmten Universität.‎

Bookseller reference : 445295

‎UNVORGREIFFLICHE GEDANCKEN VON DEM POHLNISCHEN INTERREGNO ÜBERHAUPT, Wie auch von der anjetzo bevorstehenden Pohlnischen Königs-Wahl. Nebst Allerhand dahin gehörigen Historischen und Politischen Erleuterungen. Aus dem Englischen übersetzet.‎

‎Cölln, bey der Compagnie, (1733). 24 S. Neue Broschur (durchgehend feuchtrandig).‎

‎"Auszug aus einem grössern Wercke, welches ein Teutscher, der sich vordem selbst als Secretarius eines vornehmen Magnaten Gr. v. O. in Pohlen aufgehalten hat, unlängst zum Unterricht einiger jungen Standes-Personen, zu London in Englischer, Frantzösischer und Teutscher Sprache hat ausgehen lassen".‎

Bookseller reference : 1195235

‎UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] Vol I (1927), Nrs. 3 & 4.‎

‎Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1928. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 95 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp on some volumes. For example, Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was printed as Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, 1927), but then has Nr. 4 (Dec. 20, 1927) on a superimposed lable--not sure if Nr. 3 actually existed or in what form. Interestingly, evey copy of this issue that we have ever seen has had pages 1-6 removed, perhaps by the publisher and related to the re-issuing as a later number. We offer pages 1-6 here in facimile. Good Condition. (Y-1-10) xx‎

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‎UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1928, Nrs. 2, 3/4, 5, 8/9, 10‎

‎Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Use wear, paper brwoning but not fragile. Good Condition. (y-1-11)‎

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‎UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1929, NRS. 1/2, 3, 4/5 (COMPLETE THIS VOLUME)‎

‎Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Very light wear, a beautiful set! Very Good Condition. (Y-1-12) xx‎

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‎V PIELGRZYMKA 1997 W FOTOGRAFIACH I HOMILIACH. Z Czym Idziemy w Nowe Tysiaclecie.‎

‎(Codice RE/3779) Square octavo, 132 pp. First edition. Polish text, colour illustrations. Hardcover, fine. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA‎

‎VECCHIA E NUOVA PIANIFICAZIONE ECONOMICA IN POLONIA. Traduzione di Dario Tosi. A cura di Tosi Dario, Vitello Vincenzo.‎

‎In-8, brossura, sovracoperta, pp. 333. Volume della collana: Saggi di economia e scienze sociali n. 2. In buono stato (good copy).‎

‎Vicende della chiesa cattolica di amendue i riti nella Polonia e nella Russia da Caterina II sino a' giorni nostri di libri cinque preceduti da un rapido cenno sull'origine e suelle relazioni della chiesa russa con la santa sede sino a' tempi di Pietro il Grande per un sacerdote dell'oratorio. versione italiana.‎

‎Sc. G.‎

‎Vie (Le) d'Italia. Rivista mensile del Touring Club Italiano. Organo ufficiale dell'Ente Nazionale per le Industrie Turistiche. Anno XXXVI: NN. 1-12. (Segnaliamo: Nuova ferrovia da Civitavecchia a Orte; ferrovia in Val di Fiemme - Maschere e burattini a Bologna - Escursione del T.C.I. in Sardegna e Corsica - Sulle strade còrse - Navi romane nel lago di Nemi - Riforma dei trasporti collettivi a Roma - L'Istituto Naz. di Ottica in Arcetri - Sviluppi del Porto di Genova - La Val di Chiana e le sue acque - Il Palazzo Pretorio a Figline Val d'Arno - Bagni di Lucca - Val di Nievole - L'Accademia Navale di Livorno - Arte italiana in Polonia - L'Imperiale di Pesaro - Gli Ingegneri militari italiani all'estero - Come nasce un centro balneare - Bagnara di Calabria - Trieste nel fervore delle nuove opere - Vecchie città ed edifici nuovi - Genesi e sviluppo della bonifica in Italia - Una città scomparsa: Misa (presso Marzabotto) - La Triennale di Arti Decorative a Monza - L'Idroscalo di Milano - La nuova stazione viaggiatori di Milano - La bicicletta moderna - L'Isola di Lagosta, ecc.).‎

‎Milano, T.C.I., 1930, annata completa in 12 fasc., raccolti in volume unico, in-8, t. tela coeva, titolo e filettature oro al dorso, pp. 960 in numerazione continua + 616 (Vita del Touring - Notizie ed echi). Con numerose ill. in b.n. e pubblicità d'epoca.‎

‎Vie (Le) del Mondo. Rivista mensile della Consociazione Turistica Italiana. Anno V, N. 12. (PESTALOZZA C., Cina e Giappone - MASIA M., L'Arabia Saudiana - GOBBI BELCREDI A. M., Aspetti e risorse della Polonia - GILBERTI R., Italiani nel Brasile - WORMSTALL M., Le Colonie tedesche).‎

‎Milano, C.T.I., 1937, in-8, br., pp. XII, (125). Copertina e 4 tavv. a col., numerose ill. fotografiche in b.n., cartine e pubblicità.‎

‎Vie économique de la Galicie et de la Silésie de Cieszyn. Ier volume, Ve fascicule de l’Encyclopédie Polonaise, publiée par le Comité des publications encyclopédiques sur la Pologne.‎

‎Fribourg - Lausanne, Publications Encyclopédiques sur la Pologne 1917, 245x165mm, 151pages, broché.‎

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‎Vie économique de la Pologne prussienne. Ier volume, VIe fascicule de l’Encyclopédie Polonaise, publiée par le Comité des publications encyclopédiques sur la Pologne.‎

‎Fribourg - Lausanne, Publications Encyclopédiques sur la Pologne 1917, 245x165mm, XVI- 205pages, broché.‎

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‎Vie économique du Royaume de Pologne. Royaume du Congrès de 1815. Ier volume, IIIe fascicule de l’Encyclopédie Polonaise, publiée par le Comité des publications encyclopédiques sur la Pologne.‎

‎Fribourg - Lausanne, Publications Encyclopédiques sur la Pologne 1917, 245x165mm, 210pages, broché. Bon état.‎

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‎Warschau - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 30. 39? 52?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 30 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

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‎Warschau - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 30. 39? 52?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1890. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 4 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 30 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

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‎Wladydlaw Hasior. XXXV biennale de Venize, 1970, section polonaise‎

‎22x23 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. (16), numerose tavole nel testo, testo in francese‎

‎Wystawa ksiazki i ilustracji. Luty - marzec 1962. Centralne Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych.‎

‎Warszawa. (1962). 36 nicht nummerierte Textseiten u. 85 Bildseiten auf Kunstdruckpapier. Zweifarbiger Originalumschlag. (Einband teils berieben u. etwas fleckig. Papier teils gebräunt). 22x23 cm‎

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‎XXV LE-YOVL HESHRAYIM VE-CHOMESH [SPECIAL ISSUE OF HA-SHOMER HA-TSA? IR : ? ITON HA-BOGRIM SHEL HISTADRUT "HA-SHOMER HA-TSA? IR."]‎

‎1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 4to, 44 + [1] pages. Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir newspaper, special issue for the twenty-fifth Jubilee, 1913-1938. Beautiful modernist design, both in font and use of photos, which appear throughout. The bi-weekly began in 1927 and ceased publication in 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Labor Zionists. OCLC appears to list 4 holdings of at least one issue (NYPL, Stanford, YIVO, OSU) , with unclear issue runs. Heavy wear to wrappers, but no loss of text, paper inside shows toning, as expected, but paper and internal binding remain solid ant strong. Good Condition Thus. (KH-9-12)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES. BROKEN RUN OF THE FIRST ISSUES FOLLOWING LIBERATION (INCLUDING ALL OF THE 1ST 9 ISSUES! ) . RUNNING NRS. 1-9, 11/12, 15, 16; & 1949 (PARIS) NRS. 1 & 2‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1949, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES. COMPLETE RUN OF THE POST-LIBERATION INCARNATION RUNNING NRS. 1-16; & 1949 (PARIS) NRS. 1 & 2‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1949, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES. NR. 1. FIRST ISSUE IN ITS POST WAR CONFIGURATION, AND THE ONLY ISSUE PUBLISHED IN 1946,‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages. Photos on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES NRS. 1-9. 1ST 9 ISSUES IN ITS POST WAR CONFIGURATION. LOOSE ISSUES: 1947: NRS. 1 (2) , 2(3) , 3(4) , 4 (5) , 7-8 (8-9) , 11/12, 16;‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. 1946 saw only one issue, as reflected by the running issue numbers, in paranteses following the issue number for 1947, above. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) Price per issue‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. [JUGNT-WEKER]. LOOSE ISSUES: NR. 20 (VOL IV, NR. 5, JULY 25, 1925) , 23 (VOL IV, NR. 8, NOV. 20, 1925) ; NR. 37 (VOL. 5, NR. 11, OCT. 5, 1926)‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper Wrappers, 8vo (pamphlet format) , ca. 36 pages each issue. This Yiddish Socialist Monthly/Semimonthly magazine for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948. In addition to these issues from 1925-26 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Very Good Condition. (Y-27) Price is per issue‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. 83 ISSUES FROM 1927-37, INCLUDING COMPLETE RUNS OF 1927 & 1928.‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1927-37. Paper Wrappers or Cloth, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. Partially Bound in Cloth. Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from 1922-1937 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. Issues present here are: 1927 [1(38) - 24(60) ]; 1928[1(61) - 24(84) ]; 1929 [ 2(86) -5(89) , 7(91) -10(94) , 12(96) , 13(97) , 16(100) , 18(102) , 19(103) , 21(105) , 22(106) , 25(109) ]; 1930 [2(111) -14(123) , 20(129) ]; 1934 [21(232) ]; 1931[7 (141) , 16(15) , 17(151) ]; 1937[6 (299) ]. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Bound volume (1927-1928) has heavily worn boards. All are printed on newsprint, so paper is brown, sometimes fragile, sometimes not, generally not split at the binding but sometimes so. In any case, all wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. (Y-28)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. SEPT 15 1922 ZAMLHEFT‎

‎Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1922. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. The journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown & fragile, butall wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. (Y-28)‎

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‎YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. Loose Issues:‎

‎Nrs. 75(1928, Nr. 15); 92 (1929, Nr 8), 103 (1929, Nr. 19), 105 (1929, Nr. 21), 106 (1929, Nr. 22), 112 (1930, Nr 3), 114 (1930, Nr. 5), 115 (1930, Nr. 6), 118 (1930, Nr. 9), 119 (1930, Nr. 10), 120 (1930, Nr. 11), & 129 (1930, Nr. 20). Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1929-30. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from 1929-1930 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. Issues present here are: SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but solid, not split at the binding. In any case, all wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. Good Condition(Y-28) . Price is per issue‎

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‎Zamosc - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 56. 41? 51?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 56 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

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‎Zamosc - Land: Russland (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 56. 41? 51?)‎

‎Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1889. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +‎

‎Blatt 56 von 282 vgl. Regele, Oskar: Beitr?ge zur Geschichte der staatlichen Landesaufnahme und Kartographie in ?sterreich bis zum Jahre 1918. Wien, Verlag des Notringes der wissenschaftlichen Verb?nde ?sterreichs, 1955. S. 84‎

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‎ZEITSCHRIFT der Historischen Gesellschaft für die Provinz Posen. Jahrgang 7.‎

‎Posen, 1892. (6) 491 (70) S. Lwd der Zeit.‎

‎Richard Ropell, Das Interregnum. Wahl und Krönung von Stanislaw August Poniatowski; Ernst Lucksiel, Der Socianismus und seine Entwicklung in Großpolen; J. Meisner, Gerichtsverfassung und Rechtspflege im Netze-Distrikt unter Friedrich dem Großen (preisgekrönte Arbeit, fortgesetzt in Jg. 8)‎

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