Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Displaying 121 - 132 of 226
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
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1. Notebook handwritten by Robert Welsch. [Prague and Berlin, 1920]. [41] pp. 19 cm. Very good condition.
2. Letter from Martin Buber, on letter paper of the Der Jude monthly journal (edited by Buber). The letter is typewritten. Buber added another three lines in his handwriting at the bottom of the letter and hand-signed it. 29 cm leaf. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, stains and several holes. Robert Weltsch, (1891-1982) – Journalist, editor and Zionistic activist; edited the Judische Rundschau journal; “Brit Shalom” activist; moved to Israel in 1938 and published numerous articles in the “Ha-Aretz” journal. Famous for his article “Wear the Yellow badge with pride”.
2. Letter from Martin Buber, on letter paper of the Der Jude monthly journal (edited by Buber). The letter is typewritten. Buber added another three lines in his handwriting at the bottom of the letter and hand-signed it. 29 cm leaf. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, stains and several holes. Robert Weltsch, (1891-1982) – Journalist, editor and Zionistic activist; edited the Judische Rundschau journal; “Brit Shalom” activist; moved to Israel in 1938 and published numerous articles in the “Ha-Aretz” journal. Famous for his article “Wear the Yellow badge with pride”.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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Handwritten letter by Prof. Samuel (Shlomo) Krauss, addressed to Yitzchak Avineri in Tel-Aviv. Vienna, February 1939.
“Lonely and exiled, my heart is broken from all the suffering I have had to endure, right now I am awaiting rescue through emigration…my home has been broken into and my books have been stolen…”. Prof. Shlomo Kraus (1866-1948) – Born in Hungary and deceased in England. Historian and Talmudic researcher, professor at the Jewish Teacher Seminary of Budapest and at the Rabbinical Beit Midrash of Vienna. After his books were stolen, [Kraus] moved to England as a refugee and spent the last years of his life in Cambridge. 29 cm leaf. Good condition. Stains. Tears around the edges.
“Lonely and exiled, my heart is broken from all the suffering I have had to endure, right now I am awaiting rescue through emigration…my home has been broken into and my books have been stolen…”. Prof. Shlomo Kraus (1866-1948) – Born in Hungary and deceased in England. Historian and Talmudic researcher, professor at the Jewish Teacher Seminary of Budapest and at the Rabbinical Beit Midrash of Vienna. After his books were stolen, [Kraus] moved to England as a refugee and spent the last years of his life in Cambridge. 29 cm leaf. Good condition. Stains. Tears around the edges.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
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S.Y. Agnon, three ALSs, addressed to the art publisher Gabriel Talpir. 1936, 1951, 1952/1954. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
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Itzik Manger (1901-1969), handwritten letter. London, November 20 1941. Yiddish.
Manger writes in the letter, addressed to a friend who emigrated to the USA: "I am pleased that you live in America and are out of the Romanian hell. The writers of New York are not understood but this does not interest me. I am most worried about my family; who knows if they are alive. The fact that I stopped writing in Yiddish, and the fact that I returned to it, makes me happy. Newspaper owners hate intellectuals as much as a religious person hates pork…" 3pp, 20cm. Good condition, with minor stains, creases and tears at borders.
Manger writes in the letter, addressed to a friend who emigrated to the USA: "I am pleased that you live in America and are out of the Romanian hell. The writers of New York are not understood but this does not interest me. I am most worried about my family; who knows if they are alive. The fact that I stopped writing in Yiddish, and the fact that I returned to it, makes me happy. Newspaper owners hate intellectuals as much as a religious person hates pork…" 3pp, 20cm. Good condition, with minor stains, creases and tears at borders.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
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Uri Zvi Greenberg, handwritten letter addressed to Mrs. Frieda Zerubbabel, 1966. Yiddish.
21.5 cm leaf, good condition, few stains. Original envelope enclosed.
21.5 cm leaf, good condition, few stains. Original envelope enclosed.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $488
Including buyer's premium
David Vogel, handwritten postcard, addressed to his friend Shimon Polak in New York. Paris, 1925.
Vogel writes: "I am already in Paris…for eleven days now. I moved here in order to exchange the Viennese hunger for the Parisian one. I could not travel to Eretz Israel, I had no hope there and not enough money…and I had to leave Vienna…Life here is difficult – and the Jews, the artists, writers, painters and sculptors, are hungry, I mean real hunger to which homelessness is added". Vogel continues and asks his friend to collect for him royalties on the amount of 10 dollars from the "HaDo'ar" publishing house for two poems of his which they published.
Vogel (1891-1944) – resided alternately in Vienna, Paris, Warsaw and other cities. In 1929 he visited Eretz Israel, but did not adapt to life there and a year later he returned to Europe. Lived in conquered France during World War II; in February 1944 was deported to Germany, where he was murdered by the Nazis. Postcard 14X9 cm. Good condition.
Vogel writes: "I am already in Paris…for eleven days now. I moved here in order to exchange the Viennese hunger for the Parisian one. I could not travel to Eretz Israel, I had no hope there and not enough money…and I had to leave Vienna…Life here is difficult – and the Jews, the artists, writers, painters and sculptors, are hungry, I mean real hunger to which homelessness is added". Vogel continues and asks his friend to collect for him royalties on the amount of 10 dollars from the "HaDo'ar" publishing house for two poems of his which they published.
Vogel (1891-1944) – resided alternately in Vienna, Paris, Warsaw and other cities. In 1929 he visited Eretz Israel, but did not adapt to life there and a year later he returned to Europe. Lived in conquered France during World War II; in February 1944 was deported to Germany, where he was murdered by the Nazis. Postcard 14X9 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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Lifnei HaSha'ar HaAfel, poems, by David Vogel. Vienna: "Makhar", 1923.
The only poetry book by Vogel published during his lifetime. 78, [2] pp, 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, ex-library copy. Cover and title page worn and partly detached.
The only poetry book by Vogel published during his lifetime. 78, [2] pp, 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, ex-library copy. Cover and title page worn and partly detached.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Avraham Shlonsky (1900-1973), two handwritten letters addressed to writer and linguist Yitzchak Avineri. Tel-Aviv, 1954.
Handwritten on “Sifriat Po’alim” letter paper. Shlonsky responds at length to a topic brought up by Avineri in his column in the “Al Ha-Mishmar” journal, which deals with dropping the letter Beit and responds to various other linguistic questions. [3]; [3] leaves, 21.5 cm. Very good condition.
Handwritten on “Sifriat Po’alim” letter paper. Shlonsky responds at length to a topic brought up by Avineri in his column in the “Al Ha-Mishmar” journal, which deals with dropping the letter Beit and responds to various other linguistic questions. [3]; [3] leaves, 21.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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Dvai, two dramatic poems, by Avraham Shlonsky. Tel Aviv: "Hedim", 1924.
A dedication handwritten by Shlonsky on the title page: "for Ben Bassat, in memory of a fatal meeting between two Jews - strangers yet so close, A. Shlonsky, Vienna". Title page and pictures by Pinchas Litvinovsky. Title design: Klozhinsky. 133, [1] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and slight tears at borders of cover.
A dedication handwritten by Shlonsky on the title page: "for Ben Bassat, in memory of a fatal meeting between two Jews - strangers yet so close, A. Shlonsky, Vienna". Title page and pictures by Pinchas Litvinovsky. Title design: Klozhinsky. 133, [1] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and slight tears at borders of cover.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
63 Autographs, letters and dedications, all handwritten. Most are addressed to Gabriel Talpir or Amikam Gurevitz.
In the collection: letters from Uri Zvi Greenberg, Asher Barash, Avraham Shlonsky, Esther Raab, Chaim Guri, Pinhas Sadeh, Anda Amir-Pinkerfeld, Yehuda Karni, Moshe Shamir, Aharon Applefeld, Yehuda Burla, Abba Kovner, Nathan Yellin-Mor, Chananya Reichman, Yitzchak Shalev, Ephraim Kishon and Chaim Topol, Nathan Rosenstreich, S. Shalom, Avraham Broides and others. Varying sizes and condition.
In the collection: letters from Uri Zvi Greenberg, Asher Barash, Avraham Shlonsky, Esther Raab, Chaim Guri, Pinhas Sadeh, Anda Amir-Pinkerfeld, Yehuda Karni, Moshe Shamir, Aharon Applefeld, Yehuda Burla, Abba Kovner, Nathan Yellin-Mor, Chananya Reichman, Yitzchak Shalev, Ephraim Kishon and Chaim Topol, Nathan Rosenstreich, S. Shalom, Avraham Broides and others. Varying sizes and condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
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26 Handwritten letters and invitations to exhibitions, with dedications or signatures by painters. Amongst them, letters from Shmuel Bunim, Moshe Bernstein, Mordechai Avniel, Oded Feingersh, Miron Sima, Aharon Kahana, Yosef Pressman, Shmuel Shlezinger, Pinchas Marian, handwritten eulogy in memory of Gabriel Talpir (by Esther Luria), Yitzchak Frankel (Paranel) Avigdor Arikha and others. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Im HaLayla HaZe, by Leah Goldberg. Tel Aviv, 1964.
Dedicated in handwriting by Leah Goldberg on the FFEP: "For Rachel by Leah Goldberg, 6.11.64". 82, [4]pp, 21.5cm. Good condition. Stains, some leaves partly detached.
Dedicated in handwriting by Leah Goldberg on the FFEP: "For Rachel by Leah Goldberg, 6.11.64". 82, [4]pp, 21.5cm. Good condition. Stains, some leaves partly detached.
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