Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
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1. Olameinu, an anthology of questions of life and literature, edited by Dr. M. Glickson. Petrograd-Odessa-Moscow: Kedem, 1917. At the end, an epilogue by the editor describing his difficulties with the censor during the printing. Back cover missing.
2. A literary anthology of literature and critique, [edited by Shlomo Tzemach and Eliezer Steinman]. Odessa: Eretz, 1919. Cover illustrated by Yitzchak Frankel. An introduction by the editor: "Hebrew readers, when judging this literary anthology, please take into account the editors' difficult working conditions."
Both bound in hard covers. Varied size and condition.
2. A literary anthology of literature and critique, [edited by Shlomo Tzemach and Eliezer Steinman]. Odessa: Eretz, 1919. Cover illustrated by Yitzchak Frankel. An introduction by the editor: "Hebrew readers, when judging this literary anthology, please take into account the editors' difficult working conditions."
Both bound in hard covers. Varied size and condition.
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Avant-Garde and Modernism
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
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Ga'ash, by Mili [Shmuel] Novak. Kiev: Meluche Trest, Kiev, [1924].
Poetry book by Mili Novak, style inspired by the October Revolution and by the writings of Mayakovsky and Alexander Blok. Novak's poetry is one of the early examples of proletarian-communist poetry in Hebrew. The cover design utilizes a unique typography by the artist Manuil (Emanuel) Shechtman (1900-1941) – a graphic designer, painter and theater-set designer, student in Kiev's art academy, close to the literary circles in Kiev at the 1920s, and active in the areas of culture and art. 47pp, 22.5cm. Good condition. Corner of page 3 missing. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Poetry book by Mili Novak, style inspired by the October Revolution and by the writings of Mayakovsky and Alexander Blok. Novak's poetry is one of the early examples of proletarian-communist poetry in Hebrew. The cover design utilizes a unique typography by the artist Manuil (Emanuel) Shechtman (1900-1941) – a graphic designer, painter and theater-set designer, student in Kiev's art academy, close to the literary circles in Kiev at the 1920s, and active in the areas of culture and art. 47pp, 22.5cm. Good condition. Corner of page 3 missing. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
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Avant-Garde and Modernism
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
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ПОВЕСТЬ О РЫЖЕМ МОТЭЛЕ... [The Story of Mottele the Redhead, the Supervisor, Rabbi Yeshayahu and the Commissioner Bloch], by Yoseph Utkin. Moscow, [1926].
Humorous illustrations by the artist Constantine Pavlowitz Rotow (1902-1959) alongside photographs of Jewish workers and the Jewish way of life. 32pp, 23.5cm. Good condition. Tears and stains to margins and cover.
Humorous illustrations by the artist Constantine Pavlowitz Rotow (1902-1959) alongside photographs of Jewish workers and the Jewish way of life. 32pp, 23.5cm. Good condition. Tears and stains to margins and cover.
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Avant-Garde and Modernism
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Экклезиаст [Kohelet]. Berlin: Trirema, 1923. Russian. Selected passages from Ecclesiastes, illustrated by Nikolai Istselenov (Исцеленнов 1891-1981), Russian architect and artist. Printed in one hundred numbered copies signed by the artist. This is copy no. 6. [10] leaves, 34cm. Good-fair condition. Moisture marks, tears to binding.
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Avant-Garde and Modernism
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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Ma'ase HaEz (The Goat's Tale), written for children, by S.Y. Agnon, illustrated by Ze'ev Raban. Jerusalem: "Haginah", 1925.Third booklet in the series "Sipurim Metzuyarim LeTinokot" edited by Yechiel Halperin.
Agnon's adaptation of a folk story about a goat that found a cave that enables a shortcut from Poland to Eretz Israel. Agnon wrote to his wife that the story was sold to Yechiel Halperin: "Today I sold The Goat's Tale for 15 Egyptian Lira. I really hope the story will be published before 10 Tamuz... It seems however that it will be published for Rosh HaShana, which is also for the good!" (Dear Esterline, letter dated June 3, 1925.) [12]pp, 28x20cm. Fair condition, back cover missing, front cover detached and torn. Stains. Ink stamp.
Agnon's adaptation of a folk story about a goat that found a cave that enables a shortcut from Poland to Eretz Israel. Agnon wrote to his wife that the story was sold to Yechiel Halperin: "Today I sold The Goat's Tale for 15 Egyptian Lira. I really hope the story will be published before 10 Tamuz... It seems however that it will be published for Rosh HaShana, which is also for the good!" (Dear Esterline, letter dated June 3, 1925.) [12]pp, 28x20cm. Fair condition, back cover missing, front cover detached and torn. Stains. Ink stamp.
Category
Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
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HeChatul VeHaShu'al (The Cat and the Fox), a folk story translated and edited by Haim Nachman Bialik. Frankfurt am Main-Moscow-Odessa: "Omanut", 1923. From the Gamliel Series.
Impressive illustrations by an unknown artist. 14, [2]pp, 24.5cm. Good condition. Several stains. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Impressive illustrations by an unknown artist. 14, [2]pp, 24.5cm. Good condition. Several stains. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Category
Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $463
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Dov Ben Devash, written by Benzion Raskin, illustrated by Haim Goldberg. Warsaw: Tarbut, 1923.
Vowelized story for children. 15, [1]pp, 25x20.5cm. Good condition. Cover slightly stained and creased at the edges. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Vowelized story for children. 15, [1]pp, 25x20.5cm. Good condition. Cover slightly stained and creased at the edges. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
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Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $450
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Tale – A Kitten that Forgot How to Ask for Food, written by Benzion Raskin [according to Palmir], illustrated by Haim Hanft. Warsaw: Tarbut, 1922.
Story about a kitten who played with dogs until she became hungry. [8] leaves, 25.5x20.5cm. Good condition. Stained cover; creases to edges of cover and leaves. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Story about a kitten who played with dogs until she became hungry. [8] leaves, 25.5x20.5cm. Good condition. Stained cover; creases to edges of cover and leaves. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
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Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
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The Jackals and the Elephant [Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy], illustrations by A. Naruzev. Frankfurt am Main-Moscow-Odessa: Omanut, 1922. From the Gamliel Series.
Color illustration on the cover, six large color illustrations inside. [16]pp, 16x21.5cm. Very good condition. Leaves – except for first and last – are detached. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Color illustration on the cover, six large color illustrations inside. [16]pp, 16x21.5cm. Very good condition. Leaves – except for first and last – are detached. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
Category
Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $500
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Ktina Kol-Bo, by Chaim Nachman Bialik. Berlin-London: “Rimon”, 1923.
A children's tale written in rhyme, with black and white and color lithographic illustrations by A. Bihem and Rahel Shalit-Marcus. “The entire book was written on stone tablets by Francesca Baruch.”
[32]pp, 31cm. Fair condition. The book cover and last three leaves carelessly repaired with Cellotape. Tears and stains.
A children's tale written in rhyme, with black and white and color lithographic illustrations by A. Bihem and Rahel Shalit-Marcus. “The entire book was written on stone tablets by Francesca Baruch.”
[32]pp, 31cm. Fair condition. The book cover and last three leaves carelessly repaired with Cellotape. Tears and stains.
Category
Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $175
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Zipor P'a'im – A Fantasy, by M. Mohar. Tel Aviv, 1925. Inspired by a German song by Richard Diehmel.
Color illustration on the cover and additional illustrations in the book, seven of which are large and in color. Illustrated by Y. Gleitessman. [16] pp, 30.5cm. Good condition. Some foxing. Binding in very good condition.
Color illustration on the cover and additional illustrations in the book, seven of which are large and in color. Illustrated by Y. Gleitessman. [16] pp, 30.5cm. Good condition. Some foxing. Binding in very good condition.
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Children's Books and Games
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Three children's books with impressive color illustrations. The three books are not in the collection of the National Library in Jerusalem, nor do they appear on WorldCat, the combined online catalogue of university libraries worldwide:
1. LaTze'irim (For The Young), Livorno: Shlomo Bilforty, [1920s or earlier]. Hebrew study book for young children. With beautiful illustrations of animals, objects and everyday scenes. [20]pp, 23.5cm. Fair condition.
2. Shalom Aleichem (Hello To You), stories by Eliezer Berger, illustrations by Lev Dikstein. Tel Aviv: Graphica Bezalel lithographic printing, [1940s]. Decorated with six color lithographic illustrations of rhyming stories about families of animals. [16]pp, 24x16cm. Good condition.
3. Tzilli-Tzell-Tzell-Tzell – HeGamad HeAtzel, by S. Yirpel [Raphael Saporta?], illustrations by Iza. Tel Aviv: Barlevy, [1940s]. Color illustrations in lithographic printing by Litho Aviva. The story is a fairy tale and fable about an unhappy, lazy dwarf who find happiness only after he corrects his ways. 16pp, 24x17.5cm. Very good condition.
1. LaTze'irim (For The Young), Livorno: Shlomo Bilforty, [1920s or earlier]. Hebrew study book for young children. With beautiful illustrations of animals, objects and everyday scenes. [20]pp, 23.5cm. Fair condition.
2. Shalom Aleichem (Hello To You), stories by Eliezer Berger, illustrations by Lev Dikstein. Tel Aviv: Graphica Bezalel lithographic printing, [1940s]. Decorated with six color lithographic illustrations of rhyming stories about families of animals. [16]pp, 24x16cm. Good condition.
3. Tzilli-Tzell-Tzell-Tzell – HeGamad HeAtzel, by S. Yirpel [Raphael Saporta?], illustrations by Iza. Tel Aviv: Barlevy, [1940s]. Color illustrations in lithographic printing by Litho Aviva. The story is a fairy tale and fable about an unhappy, lazy dwarf who find happiness only after he corrects his ways. 16pp, 24x17.5cm. Very good condition.
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Children's Books and Games
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