Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Lot 237 Fifteen Issues of the "Hashkafah" Periodical, Edited by Eliezer Ben Yehuda – Jerusalem, 1897
Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Fifteen issues of "Hashkafah", a periodical edited by Eliezer Ben Yehuda. Issues 6-9, 11, 13, 16-19, 22, 25, 29 and 32, of the first year. Jerusalem, January 8 – July 30, 1897.
The "Hashkafah" periodical was published during the years 1896-1908 (with a break during 1901). At first, it was meant for Jews in the Diaspora and contained articles from Eliezer Ben Yehuda's newspaper, "HaZvi". During the years 1902-1908, when "HaZvi" was not published, the "Hashkafah" acted as its substitute.
15 issues (number of pages varies), approx. 14 cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The "Hashkafah" periodical was published during the years 1896-1908 (with a break during 1901). At first, it was meant for Jews in the Diaspora and contained articles from Eliezer Ben Yehuda's newspaper, "HaZvi". During the years 1902-1908, when "HaZvi" was not published, the "Hashkafah" acted as its substitute.
15 issues (number of pages varies), approx. 14 cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Tziyun LaNefesh, "on the grave of the member Ya'akov Wallman – died in Safed in 1916, published by the teachers of Jerusalem and edited by Dov Kimshi". Jerusalem: Raphael Chaim Cohen press, [1917].
A literary anthology in memory of Ya'akov Wallman. Contains poems, prose and articles by Dov Kimchi, Yosef Chaim Brener, Yosef Yoel Rivlin, Eliezer Meir Lifshitz, Asher Barash, R. Binyamin and others. The anthology also contains excerpts from Wallman's writings and letters.
A sticker on the back endpaper: "This booklet was printed in a hundred exemplars as a souvenir for the members, and is not sold in bookshops".
Ya'akov Wallman was born in Galicia (1888), immigrated to Palestine in 1908 and studied at the "Ezra" school in Jerusalem. He was a teacher at the "Lemel" school in Jerusalem, took part in the "Language war" and wrote articles for "HaTzfirah" and "HaPoel HaTza'ir". He died in Safed after getting sick with typhus fever.
[2], 110 pp, 13.5x11 cm. Good-fair condition. A few stains and minor blemishes. Two leaves are detached. Blemishes to binding. Spine missing.
A literary anthology in memory of Ya'akov Wallman. Contains poems, prose and articles by Dov Kimchi, Yosef Chaim Brener, Yosef Yoel Rivlin, Eliezer Meir Lifshitz, Asher Barash, R. Binyamin and others. The anthology also contains excerpts from Wallman's writings and letters.
A sticker on the back endpaper: "This booklet was printed in a hundred exemplars as a souvenir for the members, and is not sold in bookshops".
Ya'akov Wallman was born in Galicia (1888), immigrated to Palestine in 1908 and studied at the "Ezra" school in Jerusalem. He was a teacher at the "Lemel" school in Jerusalem, took part in the "Language war" and wrote articles for "HaTzfirah" and "HaPoel HaTza'ir". He died in Safed after getting sick with typhus fever.
[2], 110 pp, 13.5x11 cm. Good-fair condition. A few stains and minor blemishes. Two leaves are detached. Blemishes to binding. Spine missing.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Rimon, periodical for art and literature, edited by Mark Wishnitzer and Baruch Krupnik. Artistic editing: Rachel Wishnitzer-Bernstein. Berlin, 1922-1924. Issues nos. 1-6.?A bound volume compiling the six issues of the periodical "Rimon", printed concurrently with its Yiddish version "Milgroim". "Rimon" was the first Hebrew periodical dealing systematically with plastic art. Like other publications by the same publishing house, the periodical was known for its meticulous high-quality printing and colorful, impressive looks. Works by leading artists and writers are featured in the issues, amongst them: El Lissitzky, Josef Budko, Chaim Nachman Bialik, Shai Agnon, Shaul Tchernichovsky, and others.?30.5 cm. Good condition. Several tears. The margins of the front cover of the first issue are trimmed (affecting text). Several loose leaves. Stains and minor blemishes on the binding. Tears along the spine.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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A complete set of Teatron veOmanut [Theatre and Art], a monthly journal published by Aharon Yachnovitz (Yachnai). Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, 1925-1928.?Issues 1-13 (nine booklets). "Teatron veOmanut" was amongst the few art journals published in Palestine in the 1920s, yet a most important one, and dealt with shaping the nature of Israeli art. Amongst the writers: Meir Gur-Arieh, Shmuel Ben-David, Joseph Zaritzky, Avigdor HaMeiri and others.
9 booklets. 16-32 pp per booklet. Size and condition vary. Stains. A few creases, fold lines and tears. Handwriting and stamps of the covers. Some of the covers are detached.
9 booklets. 16-32 pp per booklet. Size and condition vary. Stains. A few creases, fold lines and tears. Handwriting and stamps of the covers. Some of the covers are detached.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Kolno'a, an illustrated bi-weekly. Second year, issues 1-26, bound together (all issues printed that year). Tel-Aviv, January-December 1932.
The journal "Kolno'a" was published once a fortnight during the years 1931-1935. Its issues contained a review of current news in Palestine and abroad, theater, literature and science critique, sections of fashion and gossip and additional sections, accompanied by many pictures and illustrations.
Volume: approx. 33.5 cm. Good-fair overall condition. Pages 7-8 of issue 8 are missing. pieces cut out of several leaves. Tears and open tears to margins of several leaves. Stains and minor blemishes. Several leaves are detached. Worn binding, torn along the spine.
The journal "Kolno'a" was published once a fortnight during the years 1931-1935. Its issues contained a review of current news in Palestine and abroad, theater, literature and science critique, sections of fashion and gossip and additional sections, accompanied by many pictures and illustrations.
Volume: approx. 33.5 cm. Good-fair overall condition. Pages 7-8 of issue 8 are missing. pieces cut out of several leaves. Tears and open tears to margins of several leaves. Stains and minor blemishes. Several leaves are detached. Worn binding, torn along the spine.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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"Hamachar, stage for the battle of ideas of Avigdor Hameiri". Tel-Aviv: Achdut, [1927-1931]. Issues nos. 1-12 and issue no. 14.?"Hamachar" was published by poet and author Avigdor Hameiri (1890-1970). The covers were designed by the artist Pesach Ir-Shay and always carried the Hebrew motto: "Freedom of Speech is not an option - it is an obligation".
Enclosed with issues 1-12 are the original printed paper banderoles.
13 issues. Issues 1-12: 32 pp, approx. 23.5 cm; issue 14: 39 pp, 24 cm. Condition varies.
Enclosed with issues 1-12 are the original printed paper banderoles.
13 issues. Issues 1-12: 32 pp, approx. 23.5 cm; issue 14: 39 pp, 24 cm. Condition varies.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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HaBinyan BaMizrach HaKarov [Building in the Near East], architectural monthly / magazine of the architectural circle in Palestine, edited by Y. [Yisrael] Dicker. Published by S. Sochodoler / M. Zilberstein, Tel Aviv, 1934-1938. Nine issues – issues 1-4, 5-6 (a double issue), 8, 11-12 (a double issue), 3-4 (second year). The title of issue no. 2 is "HaBinyan"
A periodical of the association of architects (Chug Ha'adrichalim) in Palestine, dealing mostly with modern architecture. An abundance of articles and photos on architecture in Tel Aviv, urban planning, the Levant Fair, building in the Moshavim and Kibbutzim, and building materials; numerous advertisements, plans and sketches of buildings. Among the writers: Yosef Noifeld, Aryeh Sharon, Erich Mendelsohn, and others.
Average size: 23X24 cm. Condition varies. Stains. Stamps. A few folds and creases.
A periodical of the association of architects (Chug Ha'adrichalim) in Palestine, dealing mostly with modern architecture. An abundance of articles and photos on architecture in Tel Aviv, urban planning, the Levant Fair, building in the Moshavim and Kibbutzim, and building materials; numerous advertisements, plans and sketches of buildings. Among the writers: Yosef Noifeld, Aryeh Sharon, Erich Mendelsohn, and others.
Average size: 23X24 cm. Condition varies. Stains. Stamps. A few folds and creases.
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Periodicals, Comic Books and Hebrew Anthologies
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Shirei Am Ivriyim [Hebrew Folk Songs], edited by Eliyahu HaCohen. [Be'er Orah], [1957]. illustrations by Ya'akov Gutterman.
A typewritten, mimeographed book with more than a thousand Hebrew folk songs, gathered and edited by the Researcher of Hebrew song Eliyahu HaCohen, future recipient of the Israel Prize, during his service as the commander of the Gadna (Youth Battalions) Farm in Be'er Orah.
The book contains songs that were set to music by the forefathers of Hebrew Music in Israel: Yoel Angel, Chanina Kerchevsky, Mordechai Zeira, Daniel Samborsky, Nissim Nessimov, and many others. The songs are ordered according to subjects (nature songs, songs of pioneership and the building of the country, songs of war and struggle, songs for holidays, and more), and are accompanied by illustrations by Ya'akov Gutterman. At the beginning of each chapter, an illustrated title page.
On one of the front endpapers, there is a Hebrew handwritten dedication, signed and dated – the 3rd of Iyar 1958: "To Shimon Peres, a gift for the tenth celebration of the independence of the State of Israel, from the Gadna department, Dov Nishri".
[306] leaves [varying pagination], 32cm. Good condition. Tears and open tears to the margins of several leaves (one tear is reinforced by tape). Half-leather cardboard binding, slightly worn.
Not in NLI.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
A typewritten, mimeographed book with more than a thousand Hebrew folk songs, gathered and edited by the Researcher of Hebrew song Eliyahu HaCohen, future recipient of the Israel Prize, during his service as the commander of the Gadna (Youth Battalions) Farm in Be'er Orah.
The book contains songs that were set to music by the forefathers of Hebrew Music in Israel: Yoel Angel, Chanina Kerchevsky, Mordechai Zeira, Daniel Samborsky, Nissim Nessimov, and many others. The songs are ordered according to subjects (nature songs, songs of pioneership and the building of the country, songs of war and struggle, songs for holidays, and more), and are accompanied by illustrations by Ya'akov Gutterman. At the beginning of each chapter, an illustrated title page.
On one of the front endpapers, there is a Hebrew handwritten dedication, signed and dated – the 3rd of Iyar 1958: "To Shimon Peres, a gift for the tenth celebration of the independence of the State of Israel, from the Gadna department, Dov Nishri".
[306] leaves [varying pagination], 32cm. Good condition. Tears and open tears to the margins of several leaves (one tear is reinforced by tape). Half-leather cardboard binding, slightly worn.
Not in NLI.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Periodicals, Comic Books and Hebrew Anthologies
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
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Kiltartan, edited by Maxim Gilan and Nahum Kein. Tel-Aviv: "Beit Peulah Kiltartan", 1964.
A one-time literary-artistic anthology, with contributions from Meir Wieseltier, Yosef Mundi, Yair Hurwitz and other writers. With poems by Yona Wallach (from when she was 20 years old), an interview with sculptor Yitzchak Danziger, letters to Nathan Zach, editor of the periodical "Yochani" and to Gabriel Moked, editor of "Achshav"' and a letter recommending the poet Ezra Pound as a candidate for a Nobel Prize. The anthology was published in a limited edition of several hundred copies "due to the plague", bound in a cardboard cover cut by hand, with a wax-seal. This copy is numbered (378) in the handwriting of Maxim Gilan, the editor.
[50] pp, 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and small holes at the margins. Blemishes on the cardboard cover.
A one-time literary-artistic anthology, with contributions from Meir Wieseltier, Yosef Mundi, Yair Hurwitz and other writers. With poems by Yona Wallach (from when she was 20 years old), an interview with sculptor Yitzchak Danziger, letters to Nathan Zach, editor of the periodical "Yochani" and to Gabriel Moked, editor of "Achshav"' and a letter recommending the poet Ezra Pound as a candidate for a Nobel Prize. The anthology was published in a limited edition of several hundred copies "due to the plague", bound in a cardboard cover cut by hand, with a wax-seal. This copy is numbered (378) in the handwriting of Maxim Gilan, the editor.
[50] pp, 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and small holes at the margins. Blemishes on the cardboard cover.
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Periodicals, Comic Books and Hebrew Anthologies
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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1. Pahhad. "A one-time" issue "dedicated to Schultz… a short film of Mike Optic", [1979].
2-6. Pahhad, edited by Michel Optovsky. Published by "Pladah Chaludah", Tel-Aviv, 1981-1985. Issues no. 1 (two copies; printed on different paper), 2, 3 and 4.
The independent periodical "Pahhad", edited by Michel Optovsky (1947-2004), one of the leaders of the fringe culture of Tel-Aviv during the 1980s and 1990s, published works of art, poetry, comic strips and illustrations. The issues before us contain works by Ronny Someck, Jacques Katmor, Ehud Banai, Doron Eyal (Schultz), Kobi Or, Menachem Erez and many others.
7. An issue with two comic strips by Dudu Geva which were published in his book "Dardar BaMidbar": "Allenby Blues" and "Aliyot BeChofshiyut Yeridot BeBanka'iyut". At the beginning of the issue there is a handwritten dedication by Dudu Geva.
Size and condition vary.
2-6. Pahhad, edited by Michel Optovsky. Published by "Pladah Chaludah", Tel-Aviv, 1981-1985. Issues no. 1 (two copies; printed on different paper), 2, 3 and 4.
The independent periodical "Pahhad", edited by Michel Optovsky (1947-2004), one of the leaders of the fringe culture of Tel-Aviv during the 1980s and 1990s, published works of art, poetry, comic strips and illustrations. The issues before us contain works by Ronny Someck, Jacques Katmor, Ehud Banai, Doron Eyal (Schultz), Kobi Or, Menachem Erez and many others.
7. An issue with two comic strips by Dudu Geva which were published in his book "Dardar BaMidbar": "Allenby Blues" and "Aliyot BeChofshiyut Yeridot BeBanka'iyut". At the beginning of the issue there is a handwritten dedication by Dudu Geva.
Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Two comic books by Dudu Geva and Kobi Niv: * "Sefer Megochach" [A Ridiculous Book]. Jerusalem: "Adam", 1981. * "Bno shel Megochach [The Son of the Ridiculous]. Jerusalem: "Adam", 1983.
On the first leaves of the two books there are dedications to a reader named Noam: one dedication was handwritten by Dudu Geva and the other by Kobi Niv. Beside each of the dedications, there is an illustration of the comic hero – "Joseph the Clerk" – drawn especially for the receiver of the book by Dudu Geva. One of the dedications is dated: 7.6.83 [?].
The books, whose comic strips were published for the first time in the Tel-Avivian weekly "HaIr" and the Jerusalemite weekly "Kol HaIr", include, among others, the story of "Joseph and His brothers".
"Sefer Megochach": 127 pp; "Bno shel Megochach": 127 pp, 26x20 cm. Good condition. Stains, Minor blemishes to bindings. Tears to spines.
On the first leaves of the two books there are dedications to a reader named Noam: one dedication was handwritten by Dudu Geva and the other by Kobi Niv. Beside each of the dedications, there is an illustration of the comic hero – "Joseph the Clerk" – drawn especially for the receiver of the book by Dudu Geva. One of the dedications is dated: 7.6.83 [?].
The books, whose comic strips were published for the first time in the Tel-Avivian weekly "HaIr" and the Jerusalemite weekly "Kol HaIr", include, among others, the story of "Joseph and His brothers".
"Sefer Megochach": 127 pp; "Bno shel Megochach": 127 pp, 26x20 cm. Good condition. Stains, Minor blemishes to bindings. Tears to spines.
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