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Erscheinungsdatum: 1955
Anbieter: Robert S. Brooks, Bookseller, Bristol, WI, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good+ Clean Unmarked. Photos (illustrator). First Edition (US) First Printing.
Verlag: University of Haifa, Haifa, 1972
Anbieter: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
IN HEBREW, 2 Vol. Only. 245x175 mm. 321+XXII pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly yellowing. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. The book is in : Hebrew.
Verlag: Latomus - Revue D'etudes Latines / Haifa University, Bruxelles, 1980
Anbieter: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
24x16.5 cm. 98 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Spine slightly worn. Stamp on first page. Else in good condition. The book is in : English.
Verlag: University of Haifa, Haifa, 1980
Anbieter: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
24X17 cm. xxii,322 pp. soft cover with nylon jacket. with library marks. In good condition. The book is in : Hebrew.
Verlag: Peeters Publishers, 1980
ISBN 10: 2870311095ISBN 13: 9782870311097
Anbieter: Swan Trading Company, GEORGETOWN, TX, USA
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paperback. Zustand: Good. Softcover shows moderate cover wear. Text is unmarked. Ships FAST!.
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Verlag: [Los Angeles, CA]: Dawson's Book Shop., 1956
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Zustand: Good. 12mo. Soft Covers. 24 pp., Plates. Very Good.
Verlag: Latomus: Revue D'études Latines, Brussels, 1980
ISBN 10: 2870311095ISBN 13: 9782870311097
Anbieter: Any Amount of Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo. pp 98. Black-line illustrated cream card wraps/paperback. Full text in English. ISBN: 2870311095 Covers slightly faded and marked in places, top page edges roughly cut, else content clean. Very good indeed.
Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag im Suhrkamp Verlag 11.10.2010., 2010
ISBN 10: 3633542477ISBN 13: 9783633542475
Anbieter: ABC Versand e.K., Aarbergen, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. Auflage: 1. 199 Seiten geringe Lagerspuren, ggf. Namenseintrag auf Vorsatzblatt Mängelexemplar N25F1B57 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400 12,0 x 1,8 x 20,0 cm, Taschenbuch.
Verlag: Haifa; Be-Hotsaat Universitat Hefah, 1975
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 200, XIII pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew with English summary. Added title page: The Crown Rabbinate in Russia; A Chapter in the Cultural Struggle Between Orthodox Jews and â Maskilim'. "The Crown Rabbis of late imperial Russia held the government-mandated designation of rabbi, but their functions as record keepers, Russian administrative representatives, and sometimes Jewish communal (but secular) leaders belied the religious title. . the opening of government-sponsored rabbinical training seminaries in Vilna and Zhitomir in 1847 . these schools reflected the practical ideals of the maskilim, who emphasized the need for religious leaders to have a strong secular education. . the crown rabbinate outlasted the crown rabbinical schools. On the one hand, the increasingly influential maskilim and other progressive Jews promoted the notion that a rabbi should embody worldly ideas and guide his community in the social, economic, and intellectual components of the Haskalah. Orthodox Jews, on the other hand, wanted only a traditional spiritual rabbinate. By the turn of the twentieth century, the question of who should be empowered with the religious representation of, and authority over, the Jewish communities in Russia had turned into a heated debate that played itself out in the Russian Jewish press and at various meetings of rabbis and the intelligentsia. The Russian Jewish journals Ha-Melits and Voskhod served as forums for this debate, which continued until World War I and aimed, ultimately, at solving â the problem of the dual rabbinate. ' All the while, crown rabbis continued to function in their official capacities, even participating in various Russian rabbinic commissions as well as the Rabbinic Congress of 1910." (YIVO Encyclopedia) In the series: Mehkarim be-toldot `am-Yisrael ve-Erets-Yisrael : Sidrah monografit; kerekh 1 (Studies in the history of the Jewish people and the land of Israel; 1) Subjects: Crown Rabbinate. Haskalah - Russia. Jews - Europe, Eastern - Politics and government. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Russia - History. Jews - Russia - Emancipation. Jews - Russia - Politics and government. Judaism - Russia. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (EE-5-39).
Verlag: Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1938
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USA
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. Ansel Adams, John Muir, David R. Brower, Marion R. Parsons, Norman Clyde, Ervin P. McEvoy, Leland Curtis, W.B. Wheeler, Francis P. Farquhar, Walter Starr, Arthur Blake, Howard Gates, Charles Webber,Albert J. Adams,Howard Koster,George Shochat (illustrator). First Edition. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1938. First Edition. April, 1938 [Vol XXIII, No. 2]. Original printed wrappers, 9 1/2" x 6 1/4". Photographs. Near Fine - and in this case, the near fine is just about as near to fine as it can get. No salient flaws. Very, very high grade example. Binding is, of course, sturdy. 124 numbered pp. + 41 B&W Plates, most of them photographs but some sketches & maps, three 16th-17th century engravings, + ads. Eight photographs are by the great Ansel Adams. Other serious contributors from the army of photographic and illustrative talent in this issue were: John Muir, David R. Brower, Marion R. Parsons, Norman Clyde, Ervin P. McEvoy, Leland Curtis, W.B. Wheeler, Francis P. Farquhar, Walter A. Starr, Arthur H. Blake, Howard S. Gates, Charles S. Webber, Albert J. Adams, Howard Koster, and George Shochat. Articles (see scan of contents page) by Merrill Moores, Francois E. Matthes, William E.Colby, Walter A. Starr, Carl P. Jensen, Norman Clyde, David R. Brower, W. Kenneth Davis, Elmo A. Robinson, Vernon Bailey, Joseph Grinnell and Arthur H. Blake. And as always a variety of regular and special departments. Please review all scans. l-sc2.
Verlag: Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1935
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USA
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. Ansel Adams, Lewis F. Clark, Joel H. Hildebrand; Marjory Dickieson; Marjory Bridge Farquhar; Walter A. Starr; W.E. James; George Shochat (illustrator). First Edition. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1935. First Edition. February, 1935 [Vol XX, No. I]. Original printed wrappers, tall octavo. Near Fine - and in this case, the near fine is just about as near to fine as it can get. No salient flaws; faint cover dust (scan) and - that's it. No other flaws. Very, very high grade example. Binding is, of course, sturdy. See scans. 118 numbered pp.(with some illustrations) + 24 black and white photographic plates. Nine photographs are by the great Ansel Adams; other contributors from the posse of photographic talent in this issue were: Lewis F. Clark, Joel H. Hildebrand; Marjory Dickieson; Marjory Bridge Farquhar; Walter A. Starr; W.E. James; and George Shochat. Several topical sketches sprinkled throughout, as well. Articles (see scan of contents page) byJoel H. Hildebrand; Dan De Quille; Francois E. Matthes; Joseph Grinnell; Cedric Wright; Ruth R. Currier; Louise Hildebrand; Doris F. Leonard; Elmo A. Robinson; Walter A. Starr; David R. Brower; Angus E. Taylor; and editor Francis P. Farquhar. And as always a variety of regular and special departments. Please review all scans. l-sc2.
Verlag: Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1935
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USA
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Ansel Adams, Lewis F. Clark, Joel H. Hildebrand; Marjory Dickieson; Marjory Bridge Farquhar; Walter A. Starr; W.E. James; George Shochat (illustrator). First Edition. Yosemite National Park Naturalist's copy. Very Good. See scans and description. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1935. First Edition. February, 1935 [Vol XX, No. I]. Original printed wrappers, tall octavo; 118 numbered pp.(with some illustrations) + 24 black and white photographic plates. Binding is gray, as opposed to the medium russet of some other examples of the same issue; see comparable scans at item # 61204. Very Good; rubber stamp saying "Park Naturalist - Yosemite National Park, Calif." appears twice at front cover, and there is some sunning at and near the spine; no other flaws. Contents bright and clean, binding very firm. Nine photographs are by the great Ansel Adams; other contributors from the posse of photographic talent in this issue were: Lewis F. Clark, Joel H. Hildebrand; Marjory Dickieson; Marjory Bridge Farquhar; Walter A. Starr; W.E. James; and George Shochat. Several topical sketches sprinkled throughout, as well. Articles (see scan of contents page) byJoel H. Hildebrand; Dan De Quille; Francois E. Matthes; Joseph Grinnell; Cedric Wright; Ruth R. Currier; Louise Hildebrand; Doris F. Leonard; Elmo A. Robinson; Walter A. Starr; David R. Brower; Angus E. Taylor; and editor Francis P. Farquhar. And as always a variety of regular and special departments. Please review all scans. LSC2.
Verlag: circa [1950]. [1950]., 1950
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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Zustand: Very good. circa [1950]. [1950]. Very good. - sc 43 manuscript pages typed on one side of 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheets, with an autograph letter signed by Nick Persoff as cover letter. The material consists of translations by Nick Persoff of what appear to be diaries or short memoirs by Jewish settlers including Israel Shochat, Tova Portugali, Yechezkel Nisamov, Turner, and Igal Portugali, recounting events taking place in Palestine during the early part of the 20th century. Persoff appears to be seeking to interest the scriptwriter and author Ben Hecht in these fascinating narratives. His cover letter, penned in blue ink on an 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheet apologizes for the poor typing "the girl came highly recommended". He says that he's included "very little material on their relationship to each other, and many of the notes are rather sketchy." but if Ben Hecht is still interested they can get all of the material. This letter is signed "Nick". The narratives include a 10-page account by Israel Shochat. In this narrative Israel Shochat describes events from his 1904 arrival in Palestine through a meeting in Yitzhak Ben Zvi's room establishing the Bar- Giora organization, later called Hashomer. Hashomer was created to protect Jewish life, its motto here translated as "with blood and fire Judea fell; with blood and fire will Judea rise". A Jewish defense organization it provided protection for Jewish settlements and Kibbutz.This account, typed on one side of ten 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheets, describes Israel Shochat's initial interest in agriculture though there was much resistance to Jewish workers in Palestine. Arab and Jewish farmers were often robbed by bandits or troubled by houligans. Shochat's initial interest in protecting the farmers was inspired by the Cherkassian tribe of Arabs "They didn't look like the natives, nor did they dress like the natives. They were small in number, but brave and strong and enjoy great respect from their neighbors.When Chenkin had trouble with any tribe the Cherkessim always came to his help." Forming a group of their own to protect the Jewish farmers, their initial efforts were fraught with trouble caused by the Arab groups which traditionally guarded the fields. "The Arab guards organized the Arab youth in a gang and came together all together to rob the fields that were assigned to the Jewish guards, and to show that they didn't come just to rob for the need of grapes they left bunches and bunches of grapes strewn on the fields." He later recounts the August 1907 meeting at "Ben Zvi's room" officially forming the Bar Giora. "Our own Sedgera was guarded then by Cherkesim and Beduina. Our first job was to make ourselves fit for the work. We taught out members to shoot. They had to exercise daily after work. Special importance was put on knowledge of the place, the caves, the neighboring tribes, their habits and their fighting strength."Always a colorful figure Shochat later went to Constantinople with David Ben Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi to study law. Returning to Eretz Ysrael during the first World War, he suggested the creation of a Jewish brigade to help the Turks defend the country but was deported back to Turkey by the authorities who were suspicious of his motives. In 1925, convinced that the British were the enemies of the Jews, he sought to align his defense group with that of the Soviet Secret Service, though that project failed.A 9-page account by Igal Portugali, also typed on one side of 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheets, recounts his colorful adventures as a guard and his relationship with the many Arab tribes, and his service as an honor guard during Baron Rothschild's visit to Palestine.Igal Portugali helped prepare the settlement of Merchavia which Joshua Hankin had purchased on behalf of the Jewish Colonial Association.A second account by Igal Portugali, entitled "Igals Story of Vacation" is typed on 14 sheets. The first few pages of this narrative vividly portray the Jewish and Arab tribesmen's relationships to their horses, and the pride they took in them and in their guns. His narrative includes accounts of his father and mother's lives.A final nine pages include narratives by Tova Portugali, Igal's sister who was married to Mendeleh, as well as by Igal's wife, Igal himself, Turner (a student at the University in Tel Aviv) and a paragraph about Becker. Turner's brief narrative includes the following passage: "Your letter didn't find me in Yama. I have been ordered to Mascha --- The work is very hard here. We are surrounded on all sides by many 'friends' -- as you know these tribes are all very tough. We can expect them as guests each night. --- The nights this time of year are wet and black. You find yourself walking along, feeling your way along the walls. In one hand you hold your gun and with the other you feel your way."Though the pages are slightly darkened, they are in very good condition, with several corrections and annotations in ink, presumably by Persoff, throughout. A unique item purchased from the widow of Ben Hecht.