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19 books and catalogues on the subject of ethnic costume and jewelry. Various publishers, end of 20th century. English, French and German.
Collection includes books on the subject of North African (i.e., Tunisian, Algerian, Moroccan) jewelry, Islamic silver, Palestinian jewelry and costume, belts, and other items.
Detailed list will be sent upon request.
Collection includes books on the subject of North African (i.e., Tunisian, Algerian, Moroccan) jewelry, Islamic silver, Palestinian jewelry and costume, belts, and other items.
Detailed list will be sent upon request.
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Lot 300 Two Letters Sent from Jerusalem to the Amsterdam Organization Pekidim and Amarkalim, 1890-94
Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
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Two letters sent from Jerusalem to the Amsterdam-based organization Pekidim and Amarkalim (Officers and Treasurers), with requests for donations. Jerusalem 1890, 1894.
1. Letter from the Hessed V'Emet Charitable Society of Moroccan Jews. Jerusalem, 1890.
In this letter, addressed to Moses de Lima, deputy to the head of Pekidim and Amarkalim, Reuven Buenos submits a request on behalf of the Hessed V'Emet Charitable Society for a donation toward fulfilling, in time for the Passover holiday, the mitzvah of "clothing the naked" for the benefit of orphans and poverty-stricken children. Stamped with the inked stamp of the Society. [1] f., 23 cm. Good condition. Few stains.
2. Letter from Yitzhak Tajer and Aharon Sha'altiel. Jerusalem, 1894.
In this letter, addressed to the people of the Pekidim and Amarkalim in Amsterdam, the two petitioners mention that their income is meager, and request financial support to help sustain them in their function as assistants, night and day, to Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar. [1] f., 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Few stains. Widthwise fold line, mostly torn.
1. Letter from the Hessed V'Emet Charitable Society of Moroccan Jews. Jerusalem, 1890.
In this letter, addressed to Moses de Lima, deputy to the head of Pekidim and Amarkalim, Reuven Buenos submits a request on behalf of the Hessed V'Emet Charitable Society for a donation toward fulfilling, in time for the Passover holiday, the mitzvah of "clothing the naked" for the benefit of orphans and poverty-stricken children. Stamped with the inked stamp of the Society. [1] f., 23 cm. Good condition. Few stains.
2. Letter from Yitzhak Tajer and Aharon Sha'altiel. Jerusalem, 1894.
In this letter, addressed to the people of the Pekidim and Amarkalim in Amsterdam, the two petitioners mention that their income is meager, and request financial support to help sustain them in their function as assistants, night and day, to Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar. [1] f., 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Few stains. Widthwise fold line, mostly torn.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Reizen door Palestina in eenige aangenaame brieven, met eene op nieuw gemaakte aftekening der stad Jerusalem, door S. van Emdre [Journey through Palestine in several pleasant letters, with a newly-made illustration of the city Jerusalem, by Samuel Van Emdre]. Utrecht, 1797-98. Dutch.
Epistolary description of a journey to Palestine, with two maps. Two books in one volume. A map of the city of Jerusalem (Laor 1019) is appended to the first book, and a hand-colored map of Palestine (Laor 269) is included in the second.
XXIV, 200 pp., [1] folding map; VIII, 206 pp., [1] folding map, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Ownership notations and bookplate. Maps unbound. Original binding, slight wear to edges.
Epistolary description of a journey to Palestine, with two maps. Two books in one volume. A map of the city of Jerusalem (Laor 1019) is appended to the first book, and a hand-colored map of Palestine (Laor 269) is included in the second.
XXIV, 200 pp., [1] folding map; VIII, 206 pp., [1] folding map, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Ownership notations and bookplate. Maps unbound. Original binding, slight wear to edges.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Set of books by Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz, in their first Hebrew edition. Jerusalem, 1843-62.
1. "Divrei Yosef" ("The Words of Joseph") by Rabbi Yehosef Schwarz "of the Progeny of the Ashkenazi [Jews]," halakha (Jewish law) and astronomy of the Land of Israel. Jerusalem, 1843. Woodcut border to half title. [8], 70, [6] ff. Two title pages.
2. "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" ("The Produce of the Land," representing Part II of "Divrei Yosef"). Jerusalem, 1845. With two separate sections titled "Totz'ot Ha'Aretz" ("Yield of the Land") and Ma'aseh Ha'Aretz" ("Deeds of the Land"). Ownership signatures and several handwritten notes. [2], 156, 52, [3] ff.
3. "Divrei Yosef", Parts III and IV. Jerusalem, 1861. [7], 247, [1] ff.
4. "Divrei Yosef"," Parts III and IV (second volume). Jerusalem, 1862. [4], 170, [1] ff.
Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz (1804-1865) was an outstanding Torah scholar and kabbalist, one of the earliest of researchers in the field of Land of Israel studies. Learning under Rabbi Abraham Bing at the Würzburg Yeshiva, he concurrently studied geography and languages at the local university. While still in Germany, he became involved in Land of Israel studies, and in 1829, published a Hebrew-German map of Palestine which came to be highly regarded as a reference by historians and geographers at the time. Immigrated to Palestine in 1837. Upon arriving in Jerusalem, was warmly embraced by two colleagues of his from Germany, the founders of the renowned German-Dutch "Kollel HOD" ["Holland-Deutschland"], Rabbis Moses Sachs and Eliezer Bergman. Schwartz persisted in Torah scholarship for the remainder of his life, dealing both with standard Torah study and the esoteric, mystical field of Kabbalah, studying also at the kabbalistic Beit El Yeshiva. In Palestine, he resumed the research work he began in Germany on the history and geography of the Land of Israel. Exploring the length and breadth of the country and closely studying a great number of its sites, recording place names according to local traditions and biblical and Talmudic sources. His identifications of various ancient sites are recognized and respected to this day, and his literary works are regarded as foundation stones and starting points for a host of discussions regarding the history of the Land of Israel, from both halakhic and academic standpoints. His series of books titled "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" ("Produce of the Land"), named after the main work in the series, were first published in Hebrew in Jerusalem. In 1850, an English translation was published in Philadelphia under the title "Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine" (see next item). It additionally contained two maps of Palestine and a famous portrait of the author, dressed in the characteristic Middle Eastern garments – including an Oriental turban – he had adopted in Palestine, having relinquished European garb. A German translation was published in Frankfurt in 1852 (see item 304).
Four books in four volumes, 15-16 cm. In handmade cardboard case (18X12 cm). Overall good condition. Ownership notations and stamps. One volume with several handwritten notes. Late 19th or early 20th century cardboard and leather bindings, in good condition.
Sh. HaLevy 17, 31, 58, 62.
1. "Divrei Yosef" ("The Words of Joseph") by Rabbi Yehosef Schwarz "of the Progeny of the Ashkenazi [Jews]," halakha (Jewish law) and astronomy of the Land of Israel. Jerusalem, 1843. Woodcut border to half title. [8], 70, [6] ff. Two title pages.
2. "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" ("The Produce of the Land," representing Part II of "Divrei Yosef"). Jerusalem, 1845. With two separate sections titled "Totz'ot Ha'Aretz" ("Yield of the Land") and Ma'aseh Ha'Aretz" ("Deeds of the Land"). Ownership signatures and several handwritten notes. [2], 156, 52, [3] ff.
3. "Divrei Yosef", Parts III and IV. Jerusalem, 1861. [7], 247, [1] ff.
4. "Divrei Yosef"," Parts III and IV (second volume). Jerusalem, 1862. [4], 170, [1] ff.
Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz (1804-1865) was an outstanding Torah scholar and kabbalist, one of the earliest of researchers in the field of Land of Israel studies. Learning under Rabbi Abraham Bing at the Würzburg Yeshiva, he concurrently studied geography and languages at the local university. While still in Germany, he became involved in Land of Israel studies, and in 1829, published a Hebrew-German map of Palestine which came to be highly regarded as a reference by historians and geographers at the time. Immigrated to Palestine in 1837. Upon arriving in Jerusalem, was warmly embraced by two colleagues of his from Germany, the founders of the renowned German-Dutch "Kollel HOD" ["Holland-Deutschland"], Rabbis Moses Sachs and Eliezer Bergman. Schwartz persisted in Torah scholarship for the remainder of his life, dealing both with standard Torah study and the esoteric, mystical field of Kabbalah, studying also at the kabbalistic Beit El Yeshiva. In Palestine, he resumed the research work he began in Germany on the history and geography of the Land of Israel. Exploring the length and breadth of the country and closely studying a great number of its sites, recording place names according to local traditions and biblical and Talmudic sources. His identifications of various ancient sites are recognized and respected to this day, and his literary works are regarded as foundation stones and starting points for a host of discussions regarding the history of the Land of Israel, from both halakhic and academic standpoints. His series of books titled "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" ("Produce of the Land"), named after the main work in the series, were first published in Hebrew in Jerusalem. In 1850, an English translation was published in Philadelphia under the title "Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine" (see next item). It additionally contained two maps of Palestine and a famous portrait of the author, dressed in the characteristic Middle Eastern garments – including an Oriental turban – he had adopted in Palestine, having relinquished European garb. A German translation was published in Frankfurt in 1852 (see item 304).
Four books in four volumes, 15-16 cm. In handmade cardboard case (18X12 cm). Overall good condition. Ownership notations and stamps. One volume with several handwritten notes. Late 19th or early 20th century cardboard and leather bindings, in good condition.
Sh. HaLevy 17, 31, 58, 62.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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A Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine [English translation of "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" by Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz]. Translated by Isaac Leeser. Illustrated With Maps and Numerous Engravings. Philadelphia: A. Hart, 1850. First English translation, first edition to be published in the United States.
English translation of the book "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" by Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz. Includes frontispiece portrait of the author, two (foldout) maps of Palestine, and twelve lithographic plates with illustrations of sites in Palestine.
After his comprehensive and groundbreaking work on Palestine had been published in Jerusalem, Joseph Schwarz was sent to the US in 1849 as an emissary, taking up residence in New York where his brother was living. While there, he became acquainted with Isaac Leeser, an influential Jewish philosopher, speechwriter, and orator, and one of the founding fathers of the modern American Jewish community. Among his many exploits, Leeser served as a literary editor and translator, and specialized in translating religious and sacred Hebrew texts into English. Recognizing its priceless value, Leeser states in the translator's introduction to the book: "It is to be hoped that this book may contribute to extend the knowledge of Palestine, and rouse many to study the rich treasures which our ancient literature affords".
XXII, [1], 17-518, [1] pp. + [13] plates (with original tissue guards) + [2] folding maps, volume 22.5 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Restored binding, mostly not original. In cardboard and cloth case.
Singerman 1161.
English translation of the book "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" by Rabbi Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz. Includes frontispiece portrait of the author, two (foldout) maps of Palestine, and twelve lithographic plates with illustrations of sites in Palestine.
After his comprehensive and groundbreaking work on Palestine had been published in Jerusalem, Joseph Schwarz was sent to the US in 1849 as an emissary, taking up residence in New York where his brother was living. While there, he became acquainted with Isaac Leeser, an influential Jewish philosopher, speechwriter, and orator, and one of the founding fathers of the modern American Jewish community. Among his many exploits, Leeser served as a literary editor and translator, and specialized in translating religious and sacred Hebrew texts into English. Recognizing its priceless value, Leeser states in the translator's introduction to the book: "It is to be hoped that this book may contribute to extend the knowledge of Palestine, and rouse many to study the rich treasures which our ancient literature affords".
XXII, [1], 17-518, [1] pp. + [13] plates (with original tissue guards) + [2] folding maps, volume 22.5 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Restored binding, mostly not original. In cardboard and cloth case.
Singerman 1161.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Das Heilige Land, nach seiner ehemaligen und jetzigen geographischen Beschaffenheit ["The Holy Land in its Former and Present Geographical Nature"], by Joseph (Yehosef) Schwarz. Frankfurt am Mein (printed in Munich): J. Kaufmann, 1852. German and some Hebrew. First German edition.
German edition of the book "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz. Includes five lithographic plates: frontispiece portrait of the author; panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding plate); and two plates with illustrations of the Temple Mount and Western Wall, Bethlehem, and the Cave of the Patriarchs.
Joseph Schwarz's book was translated into German by his nephew, Dr. Israel Schwarz. The German edition was required reading in Jewish schools in Germany, where it was used as a textbook. In recognition of his accomplishment, Schwarz was awarded a medal of honor by Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I.
XIX, 452, 20 pp. + [5] plates (two folding plates), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains to plates. Panoramic view clean and in good condition. Tear to map, restored. Few tears and minor damage, most of it professionally restored. Original binding, restored.
German edition of the book "Tevu'ot Ha'Aretz" by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz. Includes five lithographic plates: frontispiece portrait of the author; panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding plate); and two plates with illustrations of the Temple Mount and Western Wall, Bethlehem, and the Cave of the Patriarchs.
Joseph Schwarz's book was translated into German by his nephew, Dr. Israel Schwarz. The German edition was required reading in Jewish schools in Germany, where it was used as a textbook. In recognition of his accomplishment, Schwarz was awarded a medal of honor by Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I.
XIX, 452, 20 pp. + [5] plates (two folding plates), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains to plates. Panoramic view clean and in good condition. Tear to map, restored. Few tears and minor damage, most of it professionally restored. Original binding, restored.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Two English books dealing with Palestine and Syria, with high-quality illustrations, by artists William Purser and William Henry Bartlett. London, 19th century.
1. Syria, the Holy Land, Asia minor, illustrated in a series of views drawn from nature by William Purser and William Henry Bartlett, with description of the plates by John Carne, Esq. London, 1836-38. Three parts in two volumes. The two volumes include three illustrated title pages, two maps, and 117 high-quality engravings, on plates of heavy paper – views from Palestine and its surrounding regions. Two volumes, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains, mostly to second volume. Original leather bindings. Gilt edges.
2. Syria and The Holy Land Illustrated in a series of magnificent engravings. […] from drawing taken on the spot by W. H. [William Henry] Bartlett and T. [Thomas] Allom; and descriptions by J. [John] Carne, Esq. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company, [ca. 1861-63].
Volume containing 118 high-quality engravings, on plates of heavy paper – views from Palestine and its surrounding regions. Volume 27.5 cm. Good condition. Contemporary half-leather binding. Gilt edges.
1. Syria, the Holy Land, Asia minor, illustrated in a series of views drawn from nature by William Purser and William Henry Bartlett, with description of the plates by John Carne, Esq. London, 1836-38. Three parts in two volumes. The two volumes include three illustrated title pages, two maps, and 117 high-quality engravings, on plates of heavy paper – views from Palestine and its surrounding regions. Two volumes, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains, mostly to second volume. Original leather bindings. Gilt edges.
2. Syria and The Holy Land Illustrated in a series of magnificent engravings. […] from drawing taken on the spot by W. H. [William Henry] Bartlett and T. [Thomas] Allom; and descriptions by J. [John] Carne, Esq. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company, [ca. 1861-63].
Volume containing 118 high-quality engravings, on plates of heavy paper – views from Palestine and its surrounding regions. Volume 27.5 cm. Good condition. Contemporary half-leather binding. Gilt edges.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Two English books dealing with Jerusalem, with illustrations by William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854), a renowned steel engraver who specialized in landscapes in a Romantic and Realist style. Among other subjects, his works included engravings of the Near East and North Africa.
1. Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem, by William Henry Bartlett. London: Strahan & Co., [1846?]. Second edition.
Travelogue by W. H. Bartlett, written following his journey to Jerusalem in 1842. With 25 plates, illustrated title page, and dozens of in-text illustrations. Plates include Jerusalem city maps (double plates), the Western Wall, the Pool of Siloam, and Mt. Zion.
VIII, 255 pp. + [25] plates, 23 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Handwritten dedicatory inscription. Original, fine binding, with minor blemishes. Gilt edges.
2. Jerusalem Revisited, by William Henry Bartlett. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1855.
Part II of William Henry Bartlett's "Walks about Jerusalem", with illustrations, including a panoramic view of Jerusalem.
VIII, [2], 202, [2] pp. + [20] plates, 24.5 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Handwritten dedicatory inscription. Original, fine, binding, slightly blemished and slightly loosened.
1. Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem, by William Henry Bartlett. London: Strahan & Co., [1846?]. Second edition.
Travelogue by W. H. Bartlett, written following his journey to Jerusalem in 1842. With 25 plates, illustrated title page, and dozens of in-text illustrations. Plates include Jerusalem city maps (double plates), the Western Wall, the Pool of Siloam, and Mt. Zion.
VIII, 255 pp. + [25] plates, 23 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Handwritten dedicatory inscription. Original, fine binding, with minor blemishes. Gilt edges.
2. Jerusalem Revisited, by William Henry Bartlett. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1855.
Part II of William Henry Bartlett's "Walks about Jerusalem", with illustrations, including a panoramic view of Jerusalem.
VIII, [2], 202, [2] pp. + [20] plates, 24.5 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Handwritten dedicatory inscription. Original, fine, binding, slightly blemished and slightly loosened.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Four English books dealing with Palestine and its surrounding regions, with prints, foldout panoramic views, and color illustrations. London, 19th century.
1. The Christian in Palestine, by Henry Stebbing. London: George Virtue, 1847. With illustrations by William Henry Bartlett. Also with foldout panoramic view of Jerusalem. Dampstains.
2. Sinai and Jerusalem, or Scenes from Bible Lands, by F. W. Holland. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ca. 1870. With color illustrations.
3. Scenes in the East, by H. B. [Henry Baker] Tristram. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884. With color illustrations.
4. Jerusalem, Bethany and Bethlehem, by J. L. Porter. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1887. With dozens of prints, including a large panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding).
Size varies. Overall good condition.
1. The Christian in Palestine, by Henry Stebbing. London: George Virtue, 1847. With illustrations by William Henry Bartlett. Also with foldout panoramic view of Jerusalem. Dampstains.
2. Sinai and Jerusalem, or Scenes from Bible Lands, by F. W. Holland. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ca. 1870. With color illustrations.
3. Scenes in the East, by H. B. [Henry Baker] Tristram. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884. With color illustrations.
4. Jerusalem, Bethany and Bethlehem, by J. L. Porter. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1887. With dozens of prints, including a large panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding).
Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
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Two studies dealing with the history of Palestine; with dozens of prints and maps. France, 19th century. French.
1. Histoire de la Terre-Sainte, depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'en 1838, by M. l'abbé Martin. Paris: P. Duménil, 1838.
Study dealing with Palestine, from the biblical period to 1838, with 33 illustrated plates. 508 pp. + [33] plates, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Half-title stuck to endsheet. Original binding with leather spine, with minor wear.
2., by Salomon Munk. Paris: Firmin Didot Frères, 1845.
Geographical, historical, and archaeological study of Palestine, with 71 plates featuring prints and maps (represents one volume in the series "L'univers Pittoresque"). [4], 704 pp. + 71 plates, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains Original binding with leather spine.
1. Histoire de la Terre-Sainte, depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'en 1838, by M. l'abbé Martin. Paris: P. Duménil, 1838.
Study dealing with Palestine, from the biblical period to 1838, with 33 illustrated plates. 508 pp. + [33] plates, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Half-title stuck to endsheet. Original binding with leather spine, with minor wear.
2., by Salomon Munk. Paris: Firmin Didot Frères, 1845.
Geographical, historical, and archaeological study of Palestine, with 71 plates featuring prints and maps (represents one volume in the series "L'univers Pittoresque"). [4], 704 pp. + 71 plates, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains Original binding with leather spine.
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Auction 81 - The Wily Lindwer Collection
July 13, 2021
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Five books, including studies dealing with Palestine, its history, sites, inhabitants, fauna and flora, and more; with numerous illustrations, and maps. France and Switzerland, 1854-97. French.
1. La Terre-Sainte et les lieux illustrés par les apôtres, histoire, description, moeurs actuelle, by l'abbé Gr... et A. Egron. Paris [1854]. Foldout map of Palestine and Jerusalem at end.
2. La Terre sainte, son histoire, ses souvenirs, ses sites, ses monuments, by Victor Guérin. Paris, 1882. Noteworthy work by Victor Guérin (1821-1891), a French scholar and amateur archaeologist, for which he earned a prize from the French Academy of Sciences.
3. Jerusalem, by Louis Félicien de Saulcy. Paris, 1882. Map of Jerusalem at end.
4. Le pays des Croisades, by Jules Hoche. Paris, [1885?].
5. Au pays du Christ, by Paul Laufer, with preface by Ernest Favre. Illustrated with "112 compositions and vignettes." La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, [1897?].
Size and condition vary. Books not thoroughly examined; offered as is.
1. La Terre-Sainte et les lieux illustrés par les apôtres, histoire, description, moeurs actuelle, by l'abbé Gr... et A. Egron. Paris [1854]. Foldout map of Palestine and Jerusalem at end.
2. La Terre sainte, son histoire, ses souvenirs, ses sites, ses monuments, by Victor Guérin. Paris, 1882. Noteworthy work by Victor Guérin (1821-1891), a French scholar and amateur archaeologist, for which he earned a prize from the French Academy of Sciences.
3. Jerusalem, by Louis Félicien de Saulcy. Paris, 1882. Map of Jerusalem at end.
4. Le pays des Croisades, by Jules Hoche. Paris, [1885?].
5. Au pays du Christ, by Paul Laufer, with preface by Ernest Favre. Illustrated with "112 compositions and vignettes." La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, [1897?].
Size and condition vary. Books not thoroughly examined; offered as is.
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Six English scholarly books on the subject of Palestine, some by prominent researchers such as Henry Baker Tristram and Claude Conder. London and New York, 1850-89.
1. Narrative of the United States' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea, by W. F. Lynch. London, 1850.
2. Sinai and Palestine in connection with their history, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. New York, 1857.
3. The Land of Israel: A Journal of Travels in Palestine, by Henry Baker Tristram. London-New York, 1882. Fourth edition.
4-5. The Land and the Book, by William McClure Thomson. New York. Part I: 1859. Part II: 1865.
6. The Land and the Book, by William McClure Thomson. London, 1894. Both parts in one volume.
7. Palestine, by Major Claude Reignier Conder. London, 1889.
Total of six books in seven volumes. Size and condition vary. Books not thoroughly examined; offered as is.
1. Narrative of the United States' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea, by W. F. Lynch. London, 1850.
2. Sinai and Palestine in connection with their history, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. New York, 1857.
3. The Land of Israel: A Journal of Travels in Palestine, by Henry Baker Tristram. London-New York, 1882. Fourth edition.
4-5. The Land and the Book, by William McClure Thomson. New York. Part I: 1859. Part II: 1865.
6. The Land and the Book, by William McClure Thomson. London, 1894. Both parts in one volume.
7. Palestine, by Major Claude Reignier Conder. London, 1889.
Total of six books in seven volumes. Size and condition vary. Books not thoroughly examined; offered as is.
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