Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Olam Katon, "paper for children with stories, songs, riddles and allegories, science and history written for children according to their perception". Seven issues (no additional issues have been printed). Avraham Moshe Lunz printing press. Jerusalem, 1893-1894.
Issues 1-6 of the first year and issue no. 1 of the second year. No more issues were printed. (except for issue no. 4, all of the issues appear in two copies).
Olam Katom, first Hebrew paper for children, was published as a supplement to "HaZvi" paper edited by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. Editors were Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858-1922), Yehuda Grazovsky (1862-1950), and David Yudelevich (1863-1943).Among the writers, except for the editors, were Yehiel Michal Piness, Moshe David Shuv, Yitzchak Epstein, Meir Dizengoff and others.
The issue include stories and poems side by side with essays and news about Hebrew schools in Eretz Israel.
Lot of 7 issues (six in two copies), issues 1-2: 18.5 cm. 16; 32 pp. Other issues in a different format: 24.5 cm, [4] pp. Condition varies. Spotting and tears. Several restored copies. Upper borders of leaves of issue no. 2 are not cut. Contained in a fine case.
Issues 1-6 of the first year and issue no. 1 of the second year. No more issues were printed. (except for issue no. 4, all of the issues appear in two copies).
Olam Katom, first Hebrew paper for children, was published as a supplement to "HaZvi" paper edited by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. Editors were Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858-1922), Yehuda Grazovsky (1862-1950), and David Yudelevich (1863-1943).Among the writers, except for the editors, were Yehiel Michal Piness, Moshe David Shuv, Yitzchak Epstein, Meir Dizengoff and others.
The issue include stories and poems side by side with essays and news about Hebrew schools in Eretz Israel.
Lot of 7 issues (six in two copies), issues 1-2: 18.5 cm. 16; 32 pp. Other issues in a different format: 24.5 cm, [4] pp. Condition varies. Spotting and tears. Several restored copies. Upper borders of leaves of issue no. 2 are not cut. Contained in a fine case.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Sold for: $375
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1-3. Olam Katan, illustrated paper [weekly] for youth, edited by Avraham Leib Ben Avigdor [Shalkovitz] and Shmuel Leib Gordon. Published by "Tushiya" in Warsaw, Vienna, 1901 – Krakow, 1904.
Three volumes, with participation of leading poets and authors: •[1st year], issues no. 15-18, 20, 21. Vienna, 1901. •[1st year]. Issues no. 40-65. Vienna, 1902. [3rd year]. Issues no. 1-52. Krakow, 1903-1904. Sizes and conditions vary. Most issues in good condition. Spotting, tears to borders (mainly to 3rd vol.). One leaf of issue no. 40 (1st year) – restored. Bound in a new bindings.
4. "Olam Katan" calendar, literary and practical calendar for youth for 1903. Published by "Tushiya", Warsaw, 1902. Two parts. First part: Calendar with practical information. Part two: "Literary section" with stories and poems. 216, [2], 33, [3] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and tears. One leaf bound out of place.
Three volumes, with participation of leading poets and authors: •[1st year], issues no. 15-18, 20, 21. Vienna, 1901. •[1st year]. Issues no. 40-65. Vienna, 1902. [3rd year]. Issues no. 1-52. Krakow, 1903-1904. Sizes and conditions vary. Most issues in good condition. Spotting, tears to borders (mainly to 3rd vol.). One leaf of issue no. 40 (1st year) – restored. Bound in a new bindings.
4. "Olam Katan" calendar, literary and practical calendar for youth for 1903. Published by "Tushiya", Warsaw, 1902. Two parts. First part: Calendar with practical information. Part two: "Literary section" with stories and poems. 216, [2], 33, [3] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and tears. One leaf bound out of place.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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"HaPerachim" (The Flowers), Children's Weekly Magazine, edited by Israel Binyamin Levner. Luhansk, Ukraine, December 1908-1909.
Nine booklets published during the second year (issues 3-11). The magazine contains stories, poems, plays and riddles for children. Issues 10-11 contain stories by the author Dvora Baron. Attached are two leaves with a table of contents, covering all the "HaPerachim" booklets published during the first year (first year's issues were printed in a different format). Approx. 28 cm. Overall good condition. Spotting. One of the covers is detached. All of the issues are held in a fine case.
Nine booklets published during the second year (issues 3-11). The magazine contains stories, poems, plays and riddles for children. Issues 10-11 contain stories by the author Dvora Baron. Attached are two leaves with a table of contents, covering all the "HaPerachim" booklets published during the first year (first year's issues were printed in a different format). Approx. 28 cm. Overall good condition. Spotting. One of the covers is detached. All of the issues are held in a fine case.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Hechaver, paper for children and youth, edited by Israel Haim Tawiow. Issues of first two years. "Hechaver" was a unique phenomenon being a daily paper for children. The paper included news from Eretz Israel, short stories, poems, etc. After four and a half months it ceased to appear as a daily paper and publication was resumed in Riga as a weekly paper.
• Hechaver, daily paper for youth and for every home in Israel. Volume with issues of the first year, issues no. 8-102 (issue no. 88 is missing). Vilnius, January-May 1908. 4 pages per issue, 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Spotting, tears, several leaves restored with adhesive tape. Scribbles in pen. New binding.
• Hechaver, illustrated weekly for youth. Issues of 2nd year. Issues 1-48 (issue no. 2 is missing). Riga, September 1909 – August 1910.
Volume 28 cm. Condition varies. Spotting and tears (some tears with adhesive tape). Two first issues were restored (several torn leaves, with text omission, mounted on paper). Some missing leaves of issues no. 1 and no. 3. Nice original binding, with new spine.
• Several issues of the 2nd year. Issues no. 2,4,6,21-30,32-38. Varying condition. Spotting and tears. Detached leaves. In a cardboard folder.
• Hechaver, daily paper for youth and for every home in Israel. Volume with issues of the first year, issues no. 8-102 (issue no. 88 is missing). Vilnius, January-May 1908. 4 pages per issue, 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Spotting, tears, several leaves restored with adhesive tape. Scribbles in pen. New binding.
• Hechaver, illustrated weekly for youth. Issues of 2nd year. Issues 1-48 (issue no. 2 is missing). Riga, September 1909 – August 1910.
Volume 28 cm. Condition varies. Spotting and tears (some tears with adhesive tape). Two first issues were restored (several torn leaves, with text omission, mounted on paper). Some missing leaves of issues no. 1 and no. 3. Nice original binding, with new spine.
• Several issues of the 2nd year. Issues no. 2,4,6,21-30,32-38. Varying condition. Spotting and tears. Detached leaves. In a cardboard folder.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $875
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Sh'tilim, illustrated journal for youth and children. Editor: M. Ben- Eliezer, publisher: M. Zlatopolsky. Moscow: "Omanut Hadfus" (Russian), July- December 1917. First year issues volume.
9 issues of "Sh'tilim", an illustrated journal for children edited by the journalist Moshe Ben-Eliezer: issues 1-5, 6-7 (double issue), 8-9 (double issue), 10,11-12 (double issue). Hebrew.
"Sh'tilim" was the first publication by "Omanut" which was just founded in Moscow (when Shoshana Persitz acquired the printing house "Omanut Hadfus"). Moshe Zlatopolsky, son of the philanthropist Hillel Zlatopolsky, initiated the publication of the journal.
The journal was published in Moscow irregularly in the course of less than a year. Works by leading writers and poets appeared in the journal, such as: H.N.Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Ya'akov Fichman, Eliezer Steinman, and others. The journal presented also tales and translations from around the world, as well as news from Eretz Israel and other parts of the world.
Fine illustrations accompany the journal's issues. In issue no. 6-7 appear illustrations by Eliezer Lissitzky for the story "Shlomo HaMelech" by H.N. Bialik. These are the only illustrations by Lissitzky for a text originally written in Hebrew. (See: Tradition and Revolution, The Jewish Renaissance in Russian Avant-Garde Art 1912-1928, item no. 77). 9 issues bound together in a new cover. Volume 25 cm. Good condition. Tears at leaves' edges. Small moth-holes in some of the issues. Ink stamps and inscriptions in pen on first page. Covers of issues are missing.
9 issues of "Sh'tilim", an illustrated journal for children edited by the journalist Moshe Ben-Eliezer: issues 1-5, 6-7 (double issue), 8-9 (double issue), 10,11-12 (double issue). Hebrew.
"Sh'tilim" was the first publication by "Omanut" which was just founded in Moscow (when Shoshana Persitz acquired the printing house "Omanut Hadfus"). Moshe Zlatopolsky, son of the philanthropist Hillel Zlatopolsky, initiated the publication of the journal.
The journal was published in Moscow irregularly in the course of less than a year. Works by leading writers and poets appeared in the journal, such as: H.N.Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Ya'akov Fichman, Eliezer Steinman, and others. The journal presented also tales and translations from around the world, as well as news from Eretz Israel and other parts of the world.
Fine illustrations accompany the journal's issues. In issue no. 6-7 appear illustrations by Eliezer Lissitzky for the story "Shlomo HaMelech" by H.N. Bialik. These are the only illustrations by Lissitzky for a text originally written in Hebrew. (See: Tradition and Revolution, The Jewish Renaissance in Russian Avant-Garde Art 1912-1928, item no. 77). 9 issues bound together in a new cover. Volume 25 cm. Good condition. Tears at leaves' edges. Small moth-holes in some of the issues. Ink stamps and inscriptions in pen on first page. Covers of issues are missing.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Sold for: $375
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Zafririm, youth magazine [bi-weekly], edited by Yitzchak Shweiger. Lodz. 1919-1920. Volume – 16 issues of the first year. Hebrew.
Issues 1-17 (except for issue no. 7). Includes writings by Ya'akov Fichman, Yitzchak Katzenelson, Haim Nachman Bialik and other Hebrew writers, side by side with translations from other languages.
16 issues, bound in a new cover. Volume 22 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Issues no. 6, 9 and 12 are incomplete and several leaves are bound in the wrong place. First leaf of issue no. 13 is missing (title page).
Issues 1-17 (except for issue no. 7). Includes writings by Ya'akov Fichman, Yitzchak Katzenelson, Haim Nachman Bialik and other Hebrew writers, side by side with translations from other languages.
16 issues, bound in a new cover. Volume 22 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Issues no. 6, 9 and 12 are incomplete and several leaves are bound in the wrong place. First leaf of issue no. 13 is missing (title page).
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Shibolim, illustrated youth journal, bi-weekly. Published by the central committee of "Tarbut" society in Poland. Warsaw, March-November 1922. Volume of first year issues (issues 1-15). Hebrew.
15 issues of "Shibolim", an illustrated bi-weekly for young people edited by Avraham Aryeh Leib Ya'akobovitch.
The journal was published during the years 1922-1923 (total of 20 issues). Compositions by Hillel Zeitlin, Zalman Shneur, Ya'akov Fichman, Yitzchak Katzenelson, Levine Kipnis, and others. Illustrations by Ephraim Moshe Lilien, Hermann Struck and other artists appear within the issues. 15 issues, 32 columns per issue. Bound together in a new cover. Volume 29 cm. Good condition. Minor tears at leaves' edges. Spotting. Chopped edges in some of the issues. Title page of first issue is chopped (no text omission).
15 issues of "Shibolim", an illustrated bi-weekly for young people edited by Avraham Aryeh Leib Ya'akobovitch.
The journal was published during the years 1922-1923 (total of 20 issues). Compositions by Hillel Zeitlin, Zalman Shneur, Ya'akov Fichman, Yitzchak Katzenelson, Levine Kipnis, and others. Illustrations by Ephraim Moshe Lilien, Hermann Struck and other artists appear within the issues. 15 issues, 32 columns per issue. Bound together in a new cover. Volume 29 cm. Good condition. Minor tears at leaves' edges. Spotting. Chopped edges in some of the issues. Title page of first issue is chopped (no text omission).
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