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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Samet, by L. Reznik [Lipa Reznik]. Kiev: "Kultur Lige", 1922. Yiddish.
A poetry booklet by the Yiddish poet and playwright Lipa Reznik (1890-1944). Cover designed by Joseph Tchaikov (1888-1986).
Tchaikov, sculptor, painter, graphic designer, teacher and theorist, studied in Paris in 1910-1913. Was an active member in groups and societies of Jewish artists and one of the founders of "Kultur Lige" in Kiev.
39, [1] pp, 18 cm. Fair condition. Many pen and pencil inscriptions. Some stains. Folds and tears to margins of leaves. Stains to cover and tears at margins (some open). Front cover is detached.
A poetry booklet by the Yiddish poet and playwright Lipa Reznik (1890-1944). Cover designed by Joseph Tchaikov (1888-1986).
Tchaikov, sculptor, painter, graphic designer, teacher and theorist, studied in Paris in 1910-1913. Was an active member in groups and societies of Jewish artists and one of the founders of "Kultur Lige" in Kiev.
39, [1] pp, 18 cm. Fair condition. Many pen and pencil inscriptions. Some stains. Folds and tears to margins of leaves. Stains to cover and tears at margins (some open). Front cover is detached.
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Yiddish Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Two books in Yiddish with covers designed by Joseph Tchaikov. Kiev and Berlin, 1921-1923.
1. In Feirdiken Doyr, zamlung fun revolutzionere lirik in der nayer Yidisher dikhtung, edited by E. [Ezra] Korman. Kiev: "Melukhe Farlag", 1921. Cover design: Joseph Tchaikov.
Anthology for revolutionary poetry in Yiddish by Jewish Soviet poets, including David Hofstein, Peretz Markish, Leib Kvitko, Kadia Molodovsky and others.
64 pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Stains. Some creases and minor blemishes. Ink stamps and stamps erased with black paint. New binding.
2. In shṭurem fun geshikhṭe aroysgerisene bletlakh fun tog-bukh, 1914-1921, by
Koigen. Berlin: "Iddisher literarisher farlag", 1923. Cover design: Joseph Tchaikov.
247, [1] pp, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. New paper cover. The original front cover is pasted on the new cover; the original back cover is missing.
1. In Feirdiken Doyr, zamlung fun revolutzionere lirik in der nayer Yidisher dikhtung, edited by E. [Ezra] Korman. Kiev: "Melukhe Farlag", 1921. Cover design: Joseph Tchaikov.
Anthology for revolutionary poetry in Yiddish by Jewish Soviet poets, including David Hofstein, Peretz Markish, Leib Kvitko, Kadia Molodovsky and others.
64 pp, 16 cm. Good condition. Stains. Some creases and minor blemishes. Ink stamps and stamps erased with black paint. New binding.
2. In shṭurem fun geshikhṭe aroysgerisene bletlakh fun tog-bukh, 1914-1921, by
Koigen. Berlin: "Iddisher literarisher farlag", 1923. Cover design: Joseph Tchaikov.
247, [1] pp, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. New paper cover. The original front cover is pasted on the new cover; the original back cover is missing.
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Yiddish Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Geklibene Verk, Menachem Mendel [Selected Works, Menachem Mendel], by Sholem Aleichem. Moscow: "Shul un Bukh", 1926. Yiddish.
"Menachem Mendel", series of stories by Sholem Aleichem. Out of a series of selected works published by "Shul un Bukh", a publishing house focusing on communist and Yiddish literature. The cover was designed by Nathan Altman (1889-1970), Jewish-Russian avant-garde artist, illustrator and stage-set designer.
119, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Tears to bottom margins of a number of leaves. Folds and tears at margins (some open). Library ink-stamp. Paper cover with tears and open tears at margins and spine. A strip of adhesive tape at the bottom of the cover.
"Menachem Mendel", series of stories by Sholem Aleichem. Out of a series of selected works published by "Shul un Bukh", a publishing house focusing on communist and Yiddish literature. The cover was designed by Nathan Altman (1889-1970), Jewish-Russian avant-garde artist, illustrator and stage-set designer.
119, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Tears to bottom margins of a number of leaves. Folds and tears at margins (some open). Library ink-stamp. Paper cover with tears and open tears at margins and spine. A strip of adhesive tape at the bottom of the cover.
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Yiddish Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
Opening: $120
Sold for: $300
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David Berglsohn, Mayse-Bikhl, mit litografyes un holtshniten fun Lasar Segall. Berlin: Wostok, 1923. Yiddish.
Tales by David Berglsohn, with illustrations by Lasar Segall, Jewish painter, engraver and sculptor, born in Vilnius.
Berglsohn (1884-1952), Yiddish playwright and author, was executed by Stalin in 1952.
[4], 7-48 pp + [8] illustration plates, 26 cm. First leaves are loose and almost entirely detached. Creases and stains. Some tears at margins of leaves (a tear, reinforced with adhesive tape on the first leaf). Ink-stamp on last page. Pencil inscriptions and a bookplate on front endpapers. Blemishes to spine and to corners of cover.
59909. "אקסודוס" – רומן בהמשכים – תריסר חוברות ביידיש
עקסאדוס [אקסודוס], מאת ליאון יוריס. חוברות 22-26, 28, 29-30 (חוברת כפולה), 31-35. הוצאת א. ערמוני, תל אביב, [1960?]. יידיש.
הרומן "אקסודוס" (Exodus) יצא לאור באנגלית ב-1958 ובשנות השישים הוא תורגם ליידיש על ידי דוד קרפינוביץ ומלך קרפינוביץ. החוברות שלפנינו התפרסמו פעם בשבוע ונמכרו בקיוסקים במחיר 25 אגורות. בחוברות 34-31 נדפסה פרסומת להקרנה הראשונה של הסרט "אקסודוס" ב"היכל התרבות" בתל אביב.
12 חוברות, 18 ס"מ בקירוב. מצב משתנה. מצב כללי בינוני-טוב.
מקור: אוסף משפחת רימון.
Tales by David Berglsohn, with illustrations by Lasar Segall, Jewish painter, engraver and sculptor, born in Vilnius.
Berglsohn (1884-1952), Yiddish playwright and author, was executed by Stalin in 1952.
[4], 7-48 pp + [8] illustration plates, 26 cm. First leaves are loose and almost entirely detached. Creases and stains. Some tears at margins of leaves (a tear, reinforced with adhesive tape on the first leaf). Ink-stamp on last page. Pencil inscriptions and a bookplate on front endpapers. Blemishes to spine and to corners of cover.
59909. "אקסודוס" – רומן בהמשכים – תריסר חוברות ביידיש
עקסאדוס [אקסודוס], מאת ליאון יוריס. חוברות 22-26, 28, 29-30 (חוברת כפולה), 31-35. הוצאת א. ערמוני, תל אביב, [1960?]. יידיש.
הרומן "אקסודוס" (Exodus) יצא לאור באנגלית ב-1958 ובשנות השישים הוא תורגם ליידיש על ידי דוד קרפינוביץ ומלך קרפינוביץ. החוברות שלפנינו התפרסמו פעם בשבוע ונמכרו בקיוסקים במחיר 25 אגורות. בחוברות 34-31 נדפסה פרסומת להקרנה הראשונה של הסרט "אקסודוס" ב"היכל התרבות" בתל אביב.
12 חוברות, 18 ס"מ בקירוב. מצב משתנה. מצב כללי בינוני-טוב.
מקור: אוסף משפחת רימון.
Category
Yiddish Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Exodus by Leon Uris. Booklets 22–26, 28, 29–30 (double issue), 31–35. Tel Aviv, A. Armoni, [1960?]. Yiddish.
The novel Exodus, which was published in English in 1958, was translated into Yiddish in the 1960s by David Karpinovitz and Melech Karpinovitz. These booklets were published weekly and sold at kiosks for 25 agorot apiece. Booklet 31–34 contain an advertisement for the first showing of the film "Exodus" at Heichal Hatarbut in Tel Aviv.
12 issues, approx. 18 cm. Condition varies. Overall fair-good condition.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
The novel Exodus, which was published in English in 1958, was translated into Yiddish in the 1960s by David Karpinovitz and Melech Karpinovitz. These booklets were published weekly and sold at kiosks for 25 agorot apiece. Booklet 31–34 contain an advertisement for the first showing of the film "Exodus" at Heichal Hatarbut in Tel Aviv.
12 issues, approx. 18 cm. Condition varies. Overall fair-good condition.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Yiddish Literature and Poetry
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Collection of books and periodicals for children and youth, some are illustrated. Warsaw, Šiauliai, New-York and elsewhere. First decades of the 20th century. Yiddish and Hebrew.
In the collection: • Children's books published by "Kultur Lige" (two booklets from the series "Schul bibliotek"; the book "tzu der zun" with illustrations by Nota Koslowsky; and more). • Tsvey Toydte" by Sholem Aleichem. Odessa, [1909]. • Bound volume of the periodical "Hakochav" edited by Aharon Luboszicki (Warsaw, 1923-1924). • "Resisim, booklet II" – paper of "the seventh grade students in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Šiauliai" [Lithuania]. Nissan, [1930]. • More.
Total of 8 items (6 children's books, issue of the periodical "Resisim" and a bound volume of "HaKochav").
A detailed list will be sent upon request.
Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
In the collection: • Children's books published by "Kultur Lige" (two booklets from the series "Schul bibliotek"; the book "tzu der zun" with illustrations by Nota Koslowsky; and more). • Tsvey Toydte" by Sholem Aleichem. Odessa, [1909]. • Bound volume of the periodical "Hakochav" edited by Aharon Luboszicki (Warsaw, 1923-1924). • "Resisim, booklet II" – paper of "the seventh grade students in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Šiauliai" [Lithuania]. Nissan, [1930]. • More.
Total of 8 items (6 children's books, issue of the periodical "Resisim" and a bound volume of "HaKochav").
A detailed list will be sent upon request.
Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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1. Bat HaMelech U'Ben Zuga [The King's Daughter and her Husband] by H.N. Nachman Bialik, illustrations by Y. [Ya'akov] Apter. Frankfurt: "Omanut", 1923.
[2], 15, [2] pp (including the cover), 18X24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. The Illustrations are colored in watercolor. Stains. Some tears at margins. Some folds at corners of leaves. Pencil inscription on inside front cover, and ink-stamps on the first page.
2. HeChatul V'HaShual [The Cat and the Fox; folk tale, translated and edited by Haim Nachman Bialik]. Frankfurt: "Omanut", "Gamliel" library, 1923.
14, [1] pp (including cover), 24 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly to cover). Some creases to corners. Tears to spine.
[2], 15, [2] pp (including the cover), 18X24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. The Illustrations are colored in watercolor. Stains. Some tears at margins. Some folds at corners of leaves. Pencil inscription on inside front cover, and ink-stamps on the first page.
2. HeChatul V'HaShual [The Cat and the Fox; folk tale, translated and edited by Haim Nachman Bialik]. Frankfurt: "Omanut", "Gamliel" library, 1923.
14, [1] pp (including cover), 24 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly to cover). Some creases to corners. Tears to spine.
Category
Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Nieuwe Joodse Kinderliedjes [New Songs for Jewish Children], by S. Spiro. Published by D. Allegro, Amsterdam, [ca. 1935]. Dutch.
A songs book for children, by director of Jewish Kindergartens in Amsterdam. Some of the songs are about holidays and special dates in the Jewish Year Cycle, like Shabbath, Hanukkah, Pesach and Purim. Along the songs appear numbered musical notations. The book is accompanied by illustrations signed "S.S.", apparently also by the author. The book opens with an introduction by Sippora de Jong-van Gelderen, director of Jewish kindergartens of the organization "Kennis en Godsvrucht" in Amsterdam.
31 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor creases. One gathering is somewhat loose. Minor blemishes and stains to binding.
Not listed in NLI catalogue.
A songs book for children, by director of Jewish Kindergartens in Amsterdam. Some of the songs are about holidays and special dates in the Jewish Year Cycle, like Shabbath, Hanukkah, Pesach and Purim. Along the songs appear numbered musical notations. The book is accompanied by illustrations signed "S.S.", apparently also by the author. The book opens with an introduction by Sippora de Jong-van Gelderen, director of Jewish kindergartens of the organization "Kennis en Godsvrucht" in Amsterdam.
31 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor creases. One gathering is somewhat loose. Minor blemishes and stains to binding.
Not listed in NLI catalogue.
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Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Two booklets for children, edited by Benjamin Murmelstein, about the holiday of Pesach and the holiday of Shavuot. Vienna, 1932-1933. German and some Hebrew.
The booklets were distributed in a synagogue in Vienna and contain songs, stories and short essays about the holidays.
1. Unseren Kindern zum Wochenfestw [for our children – for Shavuot], printed by Kalman Kohn, Vienna, 1932. 15, [1] pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover.
2. Unseren Kindern zum Pessachfeste 5693 [for our children for Pesach 5693]. Printed by Leon Griffel, Vienna, [1933]. [16] pp, 14X11 cm. Good condition.
Benjamin Murmelstein (1905-1989) was a community rabbi. He served as the last head of the Judenrat in Theresienstadt Ghetto until its liberation.
The booklets were distributed in a synagogue in Vienna and contain songs, stories and short essays about the holidays.
1. Unseren Kindern zum Wochenfestw [for our children – for Shavuot], printed by Kalman Kohn, Vienna, 1932. 15, [1] pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover.
2. Unseren Kindern zum Pessachfeste 5693 [for our children for Pesach 5693]. Printed by Leon Griffel, Vienna, [1933]. [16] pp, 14X11 cm. Good condition.
Benjamin Murmelstein (1905-1989) was a community rabbi. He served as the last head of the Judenrat in Theresienstadt Ghetto until its liberation.
Category
Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Two children's books illustrated by Nachum Gutman:
1. Mikra'ot Aleph, Ora veRami, by: Z. Ariel and Levin Kipnis. Tel-Aviv: Avraham Yosef Stiebel, [1933].
A textbook for learning the Alphabet, with poems and stories by Bialik, Kipnis, Pinkerfeld and others, and illustrations by Nachum Gutman.
95, [1] pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases. Stains, folds and some tears to cover. Spine torn at bottom.
2. Yanuka, children's poems, by Ella Wilensky. Published by Tel-Aviv: "Yavne", 1942.
Children's poems by Ella Amitan (Wilensky), accompanied by illustrations by Nachum Gutman.
24 pp, 18X21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Spine torn and restored with adhesive tape. Small tears at margins and corners of binding.
1. Mikra'ot Aleph, Ora veRami, by: Z. Ariel and Levin Kipnis. Tel-Aviv: Avraham Yosef Stiebel, [1933].
A textbook for learning the Alphabet, with poems and stories by Bialik, Kipnis, Pinkerfeld and others, and illustrations by Nachum Gutman.
95, [1] pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases. Stains, folds and some tears to cover. Spine torn at bottom.
2. Yanuka, children's poems, by Ella Wilensky. Published by Tel-Aviv: "Yavne", 1942.
Children's poems by Ella Amitan (Wilensky), accompanied by illustrations by Nachum Gutman.
24 pp, 18X21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Spine torn and restored with adhesive tape. Small tears at margins and corners of binding.
Category
Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
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Miki Maoz, biweekly issue, rhymes and editing: Yehoshua Tan-Pai (Bodshetsky). Tel Aviv, [1947-1948].
Seven booklets (Issues nos. 1-7). The booklets contain stories in comics form based on Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, and Donald Duck [Dani Avzani], poems and stories for children. Among the first comic books published in Palestine.
Issue no. 2 was printed just before Hanukkah 5708 (December 1947). Issue no. 6 was printed just before Purim 5608 (March 1948).
7 booklets, 25 cm. Good condition. Minor tears and stains.
Seven booklets (Issues nos. 1-7). The booklets contain stories in comics form based on Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, and Donald Duck [Dani Avzani], poems and stories for children. Among the first comic books published in Palestine.
Issue no. 2 was printed just before Hanukkah 5708 (December 1947). Issue no. 6 was printed just before Purim 5608 (March 1948).
7 booklets, 25 cm. Good condition. Minor tears and stains.
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Children's Books
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Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 23, 2019
Opening: $300
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Autograph letter hand-signed by Max Nordau. Paris, February 21, 1892. French.
Apparently this letter was sent to a journalist or to an editor of a periodical, following a request to publish an essay about Nordau's book "Gefühls-komödie" ["Comedy of sentiment", 1891]. In this letter Nordau suggests to the recipient to read through another book which he wrote - "Die Krankheit des Hahrhunderts" [Malady of the century", 1887], and promises to send his photograph for publication with the essay, as long as it is returned to him, since he has no other photograph. At the end of the letter Nordau mentions two translations published without his permission, one in the Swedish paper "Dagens Nyheter" and the other in a Russian weekly "Nedela", as well as an additional French translation about to be published in a number of weeks.
Signed: Dr. M. Nordau. On the top margins of the first page appears an ink-stamp "34, Avenue de Villiers, 34".
[3] written pages (one leaf, torn in half at the fold line, with no loss), 17.5 cm. Good condition. Tears at margins.
Apparently this letter was sent to a journalist or to an editor of a periodical, following a request to publish an essay about Nordau's book "Gefühls-komödie" ["Comedy of sentiment", 1891]. In this letter Nordau suggests to the recipient to read through another book which he wrote - "Die Krankheit des Hahrhunderts" [Malady of the century", 1887], and promises to send his photograph for publication with the essay, as long as it is returned to him, since he has no other photograph. At the end of the letter Nordau mentions two translations published without his permission, one in the Swedish paper "Dagens Nyheter" and the other in a Russian weekly "Nedela", as well as an additional French translation about to be published in a number of weeks.
Signed: Dr. M. Nordau. On the top margins of the first page appears an ink-stamp "34, Avenue de Villiers, 34".
[3] written pages (one leaf, torn in half at the fold line, with no loss), 17.5 cm. Good condition. Tears at margins.
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Letters, Signatures and Dedications
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