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Literarische Wochenschrift. Kritisches Zentralbl. f. d. ges. Wiss. Begr. u. hrsg. v. E. Zarncke. Jg. 1925-1926 (Erscheinen eingest.).
Weimar, Wagner Sohn, 1925-26. 4°. Hlwd. St. a. Tit.
Referencia librero : 216119
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Archiv für Literatur u. Volksdichtung. Hrsg. v. J. Meier u.a. Bd. 1 (alles Erschien.).
Lahr, Schauenburg, 1949. OBr. St. a. Tit.
Referencia librero : 216118
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Militärgeschichte. Jg. 1-12, 16-28.
Berlin, Militärvlg. 1962-89. Es fehlt: Jg. 2 H. 2.
Referencia librero : 206873
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Dokumentation d. Zeit. Informations-Archiv. Jg. 1-24 (alles Erschien.).
Berlin, 1949-72. Hlwd.
Referencia librero : 206872
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Kristall u. Technik. Jg. 1-25.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1966-90. Fehlen: Jg. 3 H. 1 u. 2; Titelbl. zu mehr. Jgn. (wahrscheinl. nicht erschienen).
Referencia librero : 211196
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Sowjetische Beiträge zur Faserforschung. Jg. 1-19 (alles Erschien.).
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1964-82. Einige Jge. ohne Titelbl., wahrscheinl. nicht erschienen.
Referencia librero : 211181
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Ernährungsforschung. Bd. 1-22, 26-30, 34-35.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1956-90. Fehlen: Bd. 15 H. 4; 19 H. 2, 3, 5; 22 H. 1; TI zu Bd. 15, 30 u. 35.
Referencia librero : 211182
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Kernenergie. Jg. 1-28, 32-33.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1958-90. Fehlen: Sachreg. zu Jg. 6 u. 7; TI zu Jg. 28.
Referencia librero : 211195
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Mathematische Operationsforschung u. Statistik. Bd. 1-7; Serie A: Optimization Bd. 8-21; Serie B: Statistics Bd. 8-21.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1970-90. Fehlen: Serie A Bd. 18 H. 1 u. 6; Serie B Bd. 15, TI zu Bd. 16, 17 H.1, 19 H. 2.
Referencia librero : 211202
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Physica status solidi. Ausg. A: Applied research. Bd. 1-80, 82-87, 93-97, 111-122; Ausg. B: Basic research. Bd. 1-120, 133, 135-138, 151-162 u. Reg.-Bde. f. Ausg. A Bd. 1-86, 111-122 u. Ausg. B Bd. 1-126, 151-162.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1961-90. Fehlen: Ausg. A Bd. 4 Aut.-Ind.; 17 H.2; 39 H. 2; 97 Aut.-Ind.; Ausg.B. Bd. 58 H. 1; Aut.-Ind. zu Bd. 133 u. 138.
Referencia librero : 211203
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Journal für Signalaufzeichnungsmaterialien. Bd. 1-18.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1973-90.
Referencia librero : 211194
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Faserforschung u. Textiltechnik. Wiss.-techn. Zeitschrift f. d. Textilindustrie. Jg. 1-41.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1950-90. Hlwd. u. in Heften. Geb. Bde. teils m. Rsign. u. St. a. Tit. Hefte (meist neu) teils mit etwas gerosteter Klammerheft. Fehlt: Jg. 28 H. 10 (erschienen?).
Referencia librero : 211177
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Beiträge aus d. Plasma-Physik. Bd. 1-30.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1960/61-90. Fehlen: TI zu Bd. 14 u. 30.
Referencia librero : 211179
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Allgemeine land- u. forstwirthschaftliche Zeitung. Hrsg. v. H. Hitschmann. Jg. 17.
Wien, Gerold'Sohn, 1867. 4°. M. 2 Portr., 1 Taf. u. mehr. Textholzschn. 1304 S., 7 Bl. In 2 Ppbdn. d. Zt. Etwas berieben. St. a. Tit.
Referencia librero : 600398
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Cordon Bleu (Le). Revue illustrée de cuisine pratique et des arts ménagèrs. Fondée en 1895. Nouvelle série années 53-59. (1949-1958). NN. da 31 a 140 [Mancano i fascicoli 36, 92, 93, 138 e 139].
Paris, s.n.t., 1949 - 1958, annate 10 delle quali 7 rilegate in mezza tela, in colori diversi, e 3 a fascicoli. Conservate le copertine originali. Opera con molte illustrazioni. COndizioni molto buone.
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Lettres (Les). 3e Année. Numero special. Stéphane Mallarmé.
Paris, Librairie Les lettres, 1948, 1948, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. 240. Con 2 tavole fuori testo. Numero monografico dedicato a Mallarmé. Contiene poesie e lettere inedite. Ottimo esemplare.
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Nef (La). Revue mensuelle. 1re Année. N. 2. Aout 1944 - N. 3. Septembre 1944.
Alger, s.n.t., 1944, fascicoli 2, in-8, brossura editoriale (fioriture, leggeri difetti ai dorsi), pp. 158, [6] - 165, [7]. Segnaliamo scritti di Paul Valery, Louis Aragon, François Mauriac, Robert Aron, Albert Camus, Paul Eluard.
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LECTURES pour tous. Noël 1926. Les roses de la vie.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1926, in-8, brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. XXXIV, 128, da XXXV a XLIX, [33]. Con illustrazioni in b.n. e alcune belle tavole a colori. Numero speciale per il Natale 1926. Curiose le foto riguardanti la mondanità e le personalità del campo dello spettacolo, della letteratura, dello sport, ecc. Segnaliamo una foto di Joséphine Baker. Copertina anteriore controfondata, con una mancanza marginale.
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Revue (La) théatrale. Numero 3. Octobre-novembre 1946.
Paris, [s.n.], 1946, in-16, brossura editoriale con la copertina anteriore figurata, pp. [4], da 285 a 405, [3]. Con illustrazioni su tavole f.t. (alcune riguardano le scene e i costumi di André Masson per "La Terre est ronde" d'Armand Salacrou). Segnaliamo la commedia "Fugues" di Paul Guth.
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PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS.
Hansard's Catalogue and Breviate of Parliamentary Papers 1696-1834. Reprinted in Facsimile with an Introduction by P. & G. Ford.
Folio, ex-library, orig. cloth.
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL JOURNALS.
Index to Selected Bibliographical Journals 1933-1970.
First Edition, 4to, orig. cloth. Continues the coverage of Cole's 'Index to Bibliographical Papers' for articles contained in Book Collector, Book Handbook, The Library, Bibliotheck etc.
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WIENER (Joel H.)
A Descriptive Finding List of Unstamped British Periodicals 1830-1836.
First Edition, orig. cloth. Over 400 items described.
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MARR (George S.)
The Periodical Essayists of the Eighteenth Century. With Illustrative Extracts from Rarer Periodicals.
Orig. cloth.
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MUNTER (R.L.)
A Hand-List of Irish Newspapers 1685-1750.
4to, xiii,36pp., orig. printed wrappers.
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GRAHAM (Walter)
English Literary Periodicals.
424pp., frontis., illustrs., orig. cloth.
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CRANFIELD (G. A.)
A Hand-List of English Provincial Newspapers and Periodicals 1700-1760.
First edition, tall 8vo, 30pp., orig. printed wrappers.
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MUNTER (R.L.)
A Hand-List of Irish Newspapers 1685-1750.
4to, xiii,36pp., orig. printed wrappers.
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STEWART (James D.) HAMMOND (Muriel E.) & SAENGER (Erwin)
British Union-Catalogue of Periodicals. A Record of the Periodicals of the World, from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day, in British Libraries.
5 Vols., 4to, orig. blue cloth. Vols 1-4 (A-Z); Vol 5 (Supplement).
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STAFFORDSHIRE.
The Checkley, Croxden, Hollington and Tean Parish Magazine. No. 289.?January, 1903. [-348.?December, 1907.]
4to, a good run of 60 issues of this rare privately printed parish magazine, including adverts for local business, printed on green tinted paper, each number consists of an average of 6 pages, orig. green cloth, a very good copy. Not listed in JISC.
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Consistoire Central Des Israelites De France Et Dalgerie. Introductions by Chief Rabbi Yeshayahu Schwartz and Leon Meiss,
MEMORIAL - LEZECHER OLAM. EN SOUVENIR DE NOS RABBINS ET MINISTRES OFFICIANTS VICTIMES DE LA BARBARIE NAZIE. MANY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS.
1st edition. Original printed boards. 8vo, 62 pages. Commemorating prominent French-speaking rabbis and ministers who were murdered in the Holocaust. Introductions by Chief Rabbi Yeshayahu Schwartz and Leon Meiss, chairman of the Consistoire Central of the Jews of France. Very Good Condition. An Outstanding copy. (KH-5-53)
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Magnes, J. L.
JEWISH REVIEW OF BROOKLYN [VOL. III ; NO. 4]
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages ; 24 cm. In English. A monthly publication that ran for about 3 years. The publication was edited by Judah Leon Magnes. Magnes (1877 1948) was a prominent Reform rabbi in both the United States and Mandatory Palestine. He is best remembered as a leader in the pacifist movement of the World War I period, his advocacy of a binational Jewish-Arab state in Palestine, and as one of the most widely recognized voices of 20th century American Reform Judaism. The Review was Magnes first American publication, long before he gained national fame. Originally, from San Francisco, Magnes moved to New York and set himself the task of uniting the Jewish communities. In 1880 the city contained around 50, 000 Jews mostly of German origin. By 1900 there were nearly a million Jews, most coming from what is now Poland, Hungary, Romania, Belarus and Ukraine, making it the largest Jewish population in the world. (Wikipedia, 2016) This issue of The Review is from April 1906. Articles provide a sketch of Jewish life in Brooklyn in the early 20th century. Includes a piece called, A Short History of Brownsville, which outlines Jewish poverty in the historic East Brooklyn neighborhood. Also includes a list of local Jewish publications, Brooklyn Synagogues, Educational Societies, and Benevolent Societies. Period Ads throughout. Very rare. OCLC lists just 1 copy worldwide (HUC) . Edgewear with tears. One word effected on cover page. Bottom right of every page is folded over. Text is bright and readable. About good condition. (AMR-49-7)
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Ameringen, M. L. Van (Moses Loeb)
TAFEREELEN UIT DE GESCHIEDENIS DER ISRAELIETEN IN DE LAATSTE 18 EEUWEN: UIT ONDERSCHIEDENE BRONNEN BIJEEN GEBRAGT. 2. JAARGANG
8vo; 2nd Annual only (of 3? ) Dutch Jewish history annual, published by the Sephardic printer de Mesquita. Contents include: Diego D'Aguilar; Beroemde Rabbijnen; Inez D'Azevedo; De Slaaf te Cordova; etc. Front hinge repair, heavy wear to spine, Good Condition. (sef-35-37)
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YEDI`OT YAD VA-SHEM. YAD VA-SHEM, RASHUT HA-ZIKARON LA-SHO'AH VELA-GEVURAH. Nrs. 1-27.
Cloth, Large 4to, 24-36 pages per issue. Yad Vashem Bulletin. In Hebrew; Some issues have summaries in English. Includes Holocaust & modern photos and index. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Periodicals. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Original issues bound in cloth, Very Good Condition. (H-41-1)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FÜR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 2. Sept. 1946.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 104 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in English & Yiddish. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Articles include: Guns in the Ghetto of Riga, by I[srael]. Kaplan; Life and Death of Dubno Ghetto, by M. Weisberg; Crying Graves, by A. Weisbrod; Labour camp at Mielec (reports of witnesses), by I. Kohs; Nazi word of honour, by Dr. M. Schatner; At the Ghetto of Czestochow (pages), by W. Gliksman; Jewish Folklore during the Nazi Time, by by I[srael]. Kaplan; Let us keep silent (Being sung in camp); Dwellings of Ghetto (Being sung in camp);Two Nazi Documents (with explanations); List of articles concerning Jewish Life during the Nazi Regime in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Activity Report; Chronicle. Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Very Good+ Condition. (holo2-122-51)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FÜR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 4. March 1947.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 112 pages. Includes 10 photos with captions in English & Yiddish, & 2 maps. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Articles include: The Extermination of Jews in East-Galicia, By Dr. Philip Friedmann; Polish Jewish Soldiers as War Prisoners (Memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; Tchernowitz (Cernauti), by Dr. Jakob Ungar; In the forests of White Russia (Eye-Witness Report): a) Around Woloshin, by Mosche Mejerson, b) In the Braslav area, by Mosche Trejster, [&] c) At Radun, by Lieb Lewin; My Experiences During the War (From the Series of Children's Reports), by Daniel Burstin; Lullaby (Ghetto-song); "Buna" (Camp-song); Nazi Documents with Comments; Photographs of the Nazi Period; Bibliographical List of Articles on Jewish Life under the Nazis Published in the Press of the Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activites of the Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Very Good Condition. (holo2-122-50)
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Pascheles, Jakob W. , editor.
SIPPURIM, EINE SAMMLUNG JÜDISCHER VOLKSSAGEN, ERZÄHLUNGEN, MYTHEN, CHRONIKEN, DENKWÜRDIGKEITEN UND BIOGRAPHIEN BERÜHMTER JUDEN ALLER JAHRHUNDERTER, INSBESONDERER DES MITTELALTERS. Vierte & Fünfte Sammlung (of five) , bound together
1856-1864. 8vo; Cloth, 8vo, 362, 382 pages The five series were issued serially. (cz-1). Lacks backstrip (spine covering); front board detached but present, otherwise Good Condition. (cz-1)
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Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika.
DI NAYE TSAYT. VOL I, NR. 4. (AUGUST 1898)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-10-D)
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Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika.
DI NAYE TSAYT. VOL I, NR. 6. (JULY 1898)
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-13-D)
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Cahan, L.; Shatzky, Jacob; Weinreich, Max; Joffe, Judah Achilles; Niger, Samuel; Rivkind, Isaac; editors
PINKES [PINKOS] FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, FOLKLOR UN BIBLIOGRAFIE. Vol. I, complete; Lacks only the final issue,Vol II, Nr. 1, to complete the entire series
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927-28. Cloth, Large 8vo. In Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. This is thus a nearly complete set. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Not in Shunami. Wear to cloth, hinges repaired, but good solid copy of this important Yiddish literary and linguistic journal. (CT-15-'xl)
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JÜDISCHER JUGENDKALENDER DRITTER JAHRGANG. 5691-1930-31
Large 8vo; Hardbound, 128 pages. "Dieser Kalender erscheint unter Mitwirkung der Jugendschrift- enkommission der Grossloge fuer Deutschland U. O. B. B. " Nazi-period Jewish youth annual. Includes numerous Jewish songs, stories, crafts, reports, heroes, essays, poems, etc. For German-speaking Jewish adolsecents. Beautiful Illustrations by: Magda Nachman-Acharya, Hans Holbein, Wolfgang Hamburger, Edith Samuel, Walter Bernauer, Adolf von Sonnenthals, &Marianne Brodsky (7 years old!). Lacks fold-out game-board at rear, as usually found. Otherwise about Very Good Condition, much better than usually found.. (GERN-1-26-DW)
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OTKLIKI BUNDA [RESPONSES of the BUND]. Vols III. Nrs 15. Individual Loose Issues.
19091911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social Democratic Party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-159-163) . Price is per issue.
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OTKLIKI BUNDA [RESPONSES of the BUND]. Vols III. Nrs 15. March 1909february 1911. 5 Issues. Complete, Full Run
19091911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social Democratic party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 sets worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-159-163) .
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OSVOBOZHDENIE [EMANCIPATION]. Loose Issues, Vol II, Nrs 1, 58, 1013, 15, 1720, 2325.
19031904. 4to. Booklets. 15 pages per issue. In Russian. Osvobozhdenie was founded and edited by Peter Struve (18701944) , a prominent Russian liberal politician and philosopher. Struve started his political career as one of founding members of the Bolshevik party. In 1905 he joined a liberal Kadet (constitutional democrats) party and become one of its leaders. During the Russian Civil war he served as a minister in the White generals' governments of Gen. Vrangel and Gen. Denikin. After emigration from Russia in 1920 edited Russian newspapers in Prague and Paris and taught at the Universities of Prague and Belgrade. Osvobozhdenie was published in Stuttgart from July 1, 1902October 15, 1904, and in Paris from October 1904October 18, 1905. These are single issues comprising about a half of the Vol. 2 of the journal. Vo II. Nr. 1: editorial on the Jewish emigration policy of the Minister of the Interior von Pleve. Other issues: many articles by Peter Struve, Paul Miliukov and other leaders of the Russian Constitutional Democrats Party. SUBJECT(S) : Russia -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 21 copies. All in excellent condition (RUS-2-169-185) , except for Nr 5, which is wrinkled and slightly torn all over, with no text loss, in fair condition (RUS-2-170) . Price is per issue
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OSVOBOZHDENIE [EMANCIPATION]. Nr 50.
1904. 4to. Booklet. 16 pages. In Russian. Osvobozhdenie was founded and edited by Peter Struve (18701944) , a prominent Russian liberal politician and philosopher. Struve started his political carreer as one of founding members of the Bolshevik party. In 1905 he joined a liberal Kadet (consitutional democrats) party and become one of its leaders. During the Russian Civil war he served as a minister in the White generals' governments of Gen. Vrangel and Gen. Denikin. After emigration from Russia in 1920 edited Russian newspapers in Prague and Paris and thaught at the Universities of Prague and Belgrade. Osvobozhdenie was published in Stuttgart from July 1, 1902October 15, 1904, and in Paris from October 1904October 18, 1905. SUBJECT(S) : Russia -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Account of the Russian-Japanese war. In excellent condition (RUS-2-186) . OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide.
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REVOLIUTSIONNAIA ROSSIIA [REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA]. Nrs 3, 4, 650, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 71, 73, 75, 76
19001904. 4to. Original paper wrappers. 24 to 28 pages per issue. In Russian. The journal was published in St. Petersburg from 19001905 by the Russian Socialist Revolutionaries party. Theses include contemporary accounts of such revolutionary milestones as the Russian Minister of the Interior Von-Pleve assassination, obituaries to the father of the Russian Anarchism Peter Lavrov and to Hirsh Lekkert, Jewish worker, assassin of the Vilna Governor-General Von-Veil (Lekkert become a protagonist of the play widely performed in the 1930s in the Soviet Union by Yiddish theatrical troupes) . SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Periodicals. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Volume has minor tear to the spine, some edgewear, overall in very good condition. Ex-library stamps (Library of the Bund in Russian) on title pages of each issue in the volume (RUS-9-95) . OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Price is per issue. Please state which is needed.
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REVOLIUTSIONNAIA ROSSIIA [REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA]. Nrs 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 71, 73, 75, 76
1904. 4to. Original paper wrappers. 24 to 28 pages per issue. In Russian. The journal was published in St. Petersburg from 19001905 by the Russian Socialist Revolutionaries party. SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Periodicals. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Volume has minor tear to the spine, some edgewear, overall in very good condition. Ex-library stamps (Library of the Bund in Russian) on title pages of each issue in the volume (RUS-9-95) . OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide.
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LUACH LESHNAT TARTZACH
12o. 58, [3] pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. Includes Hebrew calendar for Year 5698 (1938) , miscellaneous prayers and rites. Published by the United Charity Institutions of Jerusalem to support such establishments throughout Palestine as Talmud Torahs, Yeshiva Etz Chaim and Bikur Cholim hospital under the patronage of the Jerusalem Chief Rabbi Abraham Itzchak haCohen Kook. Holocaust-era publication. Not on CD, not in OCLC. No cover, booklet, almost mint unused condition (HEB-1-16) .
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LUACH LESHNAT TARTZAT
12o. 63 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. Includes Hebrew calendar for Year 5699 (1939) , miscellaneous prayers and rites. Published by the United Charity Institutions of Jerusalem to support such establishments throughout Palestine as Talmud Torahs, Yeshiva Etz Chaim and Bikur Cholim hospital under the patronage of the Jerusalem Chief Rabbi Abraham Itzchak haCohen Kook. Holocaust-era publication. Not on CD, not in OCLC. No cover, booklet, p. 63 extensively torn with no loss to the text, otherwise in very good condition (HEB-1-17) .
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PHI DELTA EPSILON NEWS. VOL XXV NO 4.
4to. 187-241 pages. Jewish Medical Fraternity. SUBJECT (S) : Medicine periodicals; Fraternities Phi Delta Epsilon -- periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Medicine, New York Acad of Medicine, Library of Congress, Harvard) . Cover faded around the edges and torn at the ends, pages 203-210 missing. (AMR-15-30)
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Hertz, Emanuel.
NINTH ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1921-22, READ ON CHOL-HAMOED SUCCOTH TISHRI 18, 5683 (OCTOBER 10, 1922)
8vo. 11 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews United States New York. Hertz (1870-1940) was born in Austria, came to the United States in 1884, and was admitted to the bar in 1894. He became an authority on Abraham Lincoln, and had an unparalleled collection or related materials. Hertz was a substantial benefactor of the Library of Congress and the National and Hebrew University Library, Jerusalem. (Temkin, EJ) OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-15-32)
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