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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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"Nuovo metodo per esigere le gravezze dell'Università degli Ebrei di Verona" [New Method for Collecting Tax from the Jewish Community of Verona]. [Verona?], 1802. Italian and some Hebrew.
Tax code for the Jewish community of Verona, Italy. A booklet containing 17 regulations that determine the method of tax collection in the community. The booklet begins with the list of community leaders who took part in the meeting at which the regulations were established, on March 28, 1802. Signed on the final page with the printed signature of the community scribe, Vita Salomon Levi, who was responsible for penning it.
Two in-text etchings, one signed in the plate "Jac. Leonardis" (Italian etcher and engraver, Giacomo Leonardis).
10 pp., approx. 25.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains and minor blemishes. Old notation in margins of one page (Italian). Contemporary ornate cover.
Not in NLI. Two copies in OCLC.
Provenance: Estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn
Tax code for the Jewish community of Verona, Italy. A booklet containing 17 regulations that determine the method of tax collection in the community. The booklet begins with the list of community leaders who took part in the meeting at which the regulations were established, on March 28, 1802. Signed on the final page with the printed signature of the community scribe, Vita Salomon Levi, who was responsible for penning it.
Two in-text etchings, one signed in the plate "Jac. Leonardis" (Italian etcher and engraver, Giacomo Leonardis).
10 pp., approx. 25.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains and minor blemishes. Old notation in margins of one page (Italian). Contemporary ornate cover.
Not in NLI. Two copies in OCLC.
Provenance: Estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Regolamento di contribuenza per gli ebrei dell'Università di Mantova stato adottato, dal convocato generale di essa tenutosi il giorno 14. decembre 1800 [Tax code for the Jews of Mantova, as adopted by the committee on December 14, 1800]. Mantua: Giuseppe Braglia Press, [December 1800/1801]. Italian and some Hebrew.
The booklet begins with the Tax Code of the Jewish community of Mantua, with 25 regulations governing the economic organization and collection of taxes for three years, from March 1801 to the end of February 1804 (see: Shlomo Simonsohn, The History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua, Hebrew edition, Vol. I, Jerusalem, 1962. pp. 272-278). Followed by the Hebrew text of the excommunication placed by rabbis Yekuteil Chaim, Azriel Yitzchak, Ben Zion Menachem and Matzliach Moshe on members of the community who disobey the regulations: "Any man or woman … who willfully violates and disobeys the regulations which were adopted by the general committee on the 28th of Kislev 5561 … by paying all that he is charged and on time, will be excommunicated he and all his possessions shall be cursed before G-d …"
The second part of the booklet contains 23 clauses pertaining to the internal management of both large and executive community committee and the general committee as well as indices.
27 pp., approx. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and minor blemishes. Blank paper cover, sewn with thread.
Provenance: The estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
The booklet begins with the Tax Code of the Jewish community of Mantua, with 25 regulations governing the economic organization and collection of taxes for three years, from March 1801 to the end of February 1804 (see: Shlomo Simonsohn, The History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua, Hebrew edition, Vol. I, Jerusalem, 1962. pp. 272-278). Followed by the Hebrew text of the excommunication placed by rabbis Yekuteil Chaim, Azriel Yitzchak, Ben Zion Menachem and Matzliach Moshe on members of the community who disobey the regulations: "Any man or woman … who willfully violates and disobeys the regulations which were adopted by the general committee on the 28th of Kislev 5561 … by paying all that he is charged and on time, will be excommunicated he and all his possessions shall be cursed before G-d …"
The second part of the booklet contains 23 clauses pertaining to the internal management of both large and executive community committee and the general committee as well as indices.
27 pp., approx. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and minor blemishes. Blank paper cover, sewn with thread.
Provenance: The estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Nel felicissimo passaggio di sua altezza reale Madama Isabella infanta di Spagna &c. &c. meritissima sposa di sua altezza reale il serenissimo arciduca Giuseppe d'Austria &c. &c. &c. per la citta di Mantova illuminazione del ghetto degli ebrei di detta città. Verona: Agostino Carattoni, 1761. Italian.
A booklet issued by the Jewish community of Mantua for the visit of the couple Isabela, Princess of Parma, and Joseph II, Archduke of Austria (the future Holy Roman Emperor) to the Jewish ghetto in 1760. The Jewish community held lavish celebrations to mark the visit, the entire ghetto was lit up, a special orchestra was hired and sculptures and ornaments were places in the streets and plazas. In addition, the community printed a program with words of praise from Jewish sources, and put on a festive play for the royal couple, which cost the community a fortune (see: Shlomo Simonsohn, The History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua, Hebrew edition, Vol. I, Jerusalem, 1962. p. 129).
An engraved plate at the end of the book (depicting the sculptures and ornaments that were placed in the ghetto) is missing.
XXIV pp., approx. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and minor blemishes to edges. The four final leaves are detached. Ornate contemporary paper cover, worn and scuffed.
Provenance: The Estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
A booklet issued by the Jewish community of Mantua for the visit of the couple Isabela, Princess of Parma, and Joseph II, Archduke of Austria (the future Holy Roman Emperor) to the Jewish ghetto in 1760. The Jewish community held lavish celebrations to mark the visit, the entire ghetto was lit up, a special orchestra was hired and sculptures and ornaments were places in the streets and plazas. In addition, the community printed a program with words of praise from Jewish sources, and put on a festive play for the royal couple, which cost the community a fortune (see: Shlomo Simonsohn, The History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua, Hebrew edition, Vol. I, Jerusalem, 1962. p. 129).
An engraved plate at the end of the book (depicting the sculptures and ornaments that were placed in the ghetto) is missing.
XXIV pp., approx. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and minor blemishes to edges. The four final leaves are detached. Ornate contemporary paper cover, worn and scuffed.
Provenance: The Estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Seven booklets issued by Jewish communities in Italy. Rome, Mantua and Venice, 1699-1826. Italian, one booklet in Latin.
Including: ● "Descrizione delle decorazioni onde fù ornato il recinto degli ebrei di Mantova all'occasione delle illuminazioni in esso fatte dalla nazione ebrea nelle sere 4. 5. 6. ottobre 1799", a booklet issued by the Jewish community of Mantua, with a detailed description of the decorations and sculptures placed in the city in honor of the entrance of the Austrian army and the city's return to the rule of Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor (Mantua, ca. 1799).
● "All' Illustrissima Congregazione Particolare Deputata Dalla Santita Di Nostro Signore S. Pio PP. VI. Per L'Universita Degli Ebrei Di Roma, Memoriale / Sommario", a petition by the Jewish community of Rome and Ancona to Pope Pius VI subsequent to the government's discrimination against the Jews. Two booklets (one incomplete).
● "Libretto da consegnare a' SS. tansadori per la nuova tansa, 5540", a booklet with a list of names – presumably, taxpayers of the Jewish community (Venice, 1780?).
● And more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
Including: ● "Descrizione delle decorazioni onde fù ornato il recinto degli ebrei di Mantova all'occasione delle illuminazioni in esso fatte dalla nazione ebrea nelle sere 4. 5. 6. ottobre 1799", a booklet issued by the Jewish community of Mantua, with a detailed description of the decorations and sculptures placed in the city in honor of the entrance of the Austrian army and the city's return to the rule of Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor (Mantua, ca. 1799).
● "All' Illustrissima Congregazione Particolare Deputata Dalla Santita Di Nostro Signore S. Pio PP. VI. Per L'Universita Degli Ebrei Di Roma, Memoriale / Sommario", a petition by the Jewish community of Rome and Ancona to Pope Pius VI subsequent to the government's discrimination against the Jews. Two booklets (one incomplete).
● "Libretto da consegnare a' SS. tansadori per la nuova tansa, 5540", a booklet with a list of names – presumably, taxpayers of the Jewish community (Venice, 1780?).
● And more.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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[Tempio Israelitico di Firenze]. Album with three color lithographs depicting the great synagogue of Florence. [Florence, Italy, ca. 1882]. Italian.
The album contains three color lithographic illustrations depicting the great synagogue of Florence – its exterior, the hall and its interior (the lithographs were printed at the A. Arrigo Press).
With an introduction headed by the name of Rabbi David Jacob Maroni (1810-1888), Chief Rabbi of Florence. The introduction, by Gustavo Cassuto (presumably the publisher of the album), also refers to David Levi, the president of the community, who bequeathed his estate and fortune to the establishment of the synagogue.
Presumably, the album was printed for the inauguration of the synagogue in 1882 or several years later (before 1888, the year of Rabbi Maroni's death).
Album 28X19.5 cm. Fair condition. Lithographs in good condition, with some stains. Tissue guards torn and lacking. Losses and tears to binding. Loose binding.
The album contains three color lithographic illustrations depicting the great synagogue of Florence – its exterior, the hall and its interior (the lithographs were printed at the A. Arrigo Press).
With an introduction headed by the name of Rabbi David Jacob Maroni (1810-1888), Chief Rabbi of Florence. The introduction, by Gustavo Cassuto (presumably the publisher of the album), also refers to David Levi, the president of the community, who bequeathed his estate and fortune to the establishment of the synagogue.
Presumably, the album was printed for the inauguration of the synagogue in 1882 or several years later (before 1888, the year of Rabbi Maroni's death).
Album 28X19.5 cm. Fair condition. Lithographs in good condition, with some stains. Tissue guards torn and lacking. Losses and tears to binding. Loose binding.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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A Handwritten letter that was sent by the leaders of the Jewish community of Bacău, Romania describing the difficult situation of the community and pleading with the addressee, British Parliament member Francis Goldsmid, to act on their behalf at "the conference in the capital city of London". Hand-signed by the leaders of the community. Bacău, March 2, 1871. Hebrew.
The letter describes the difficult situation of the community in the late 19th century, after the ascension of King Carol I in 1866. Carol I promised the Powers of the world to grant the Jews of his country equal rights; however, subsequent to a wave of anti-Semitic riots across Romania, he went back on his promise, revoked the Jews' citizenship, forbade them to lease lands and imposed heavy taxes.
The leaders of the community write: "Until when will the heart of our dear and pleasant older brothers not ache, when will they consider our pains and troubles by the savage wolved who devour us … We are not permitted by the ruler to buy houses and estates nor to trade, and taxes […] are exacted upon us endlessly, we are tired of enduring them. They have skinned us. We have been left in the deepest poverty… please awaken! the heart of our dear older brothers to plead for our mercy before the members of the conference in the capital city of London [presumably, the Anglo-Jewish Association] … and your deeds will be told forever".
Stamped at the bottom with the official stamp of the community; signed by the leaders of the community (some are signed twice – in Hebrew and in Latin characters).
The addressee, Francis Goldsmid (1808-1878), was a lawyer and a Jewish member of the British Parliament, one of the founders of the Anglo-Jewish Association. Goldsmid used his power and status to influence the British policy in favor of the Jews and led to several important discussions in the British Parliament about the situation of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. In 1872, about a year after the present letter was sent, he established the Rumanian Committee of the Anglo-Jewish Association and headed it. As a result of his actions, Britain declared at the Berlin Congress (1878) that it will not acknowledge Romania as an independent state until it grants its Jews equal rights.
[1] folded sheet (one written page), approx. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and fold lines. Tears to edges and fold lines.
The letter describes the difficult situation of the community in the late 19th century, after the ascension of King Carol I in 1866. Carol I promised the Powers of the world to grant the Jews of his country equal rights; however, subsequent to a wave of anti-Semitic riots across Romania, he went back on his promise, revoked the Jews' citizenship, forbade them to lease lands and imposed heavy taxes.
The leaders of the community write: "Until when will the heart of our dear and pleasant older brothers not ache, when will they consider our pains and troubles by the savage wolved who devour us … We are not permitted by the ruler to buy houses and estates nor to trade, and taxes […] are exacted upon us endlessly, we are tired of enduring them. They have skinned us. We have been left in the deepest poverty… please awaken! the heart of our dear older brothers to plead for our mercy before the members of the conference in the capital city of London [presumably, the Anglo-Jewish Association] … and your deeds will be told forever".
Stamped at the bottom with the official stamp of the community; signed by the leaders of the community (some are signed twice – in Hebrew and in Latin characters).
The addressee, Francis Goldsmid (1808-1878), was a lawyer and a Jewish member of the British Parliament, one of the founders of the Anglo-Jewish Association. Goldsmid used his power and status to influence the British policy in favor of the Jews and led to several important discussions in the British Parliament about the situation of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. In 1872, about a year after the present letter was sent, he established the Rumanian Committee of the Anglo-Jewish Association and headed it. As a result of his actions, Britain declared at the Berlin Congress (1878) that it will not acknowledge Romania as an independent state until it grants its Jews equal rights.
[1] folded sheet (one written page), approx. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and fold lines. Tears to edges and fold lines.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Essai sur la condition des Juifs en Provence, au moyen-age [Essay on the Condition of the Jews of Provence in the Middle Ages], by Camille Arnaud. Forcalquier (Southern France): Auguste Masson Press, 1879. French.
An essay describing the living conditions of the Jews of Provence before the French Revolution: the ban on holding public positions, the required Jewish badge, the looting and killing of Jews by Christians, the ban on selling meat to Christians, the taxes imposed on the Jews and how they were collected, the charters that were given to the Jews, Jewish institutions and more.
The essay was written about one century after the French Revolution and the granting of equal rights to the Jews of France. According to the introduction to the book, the writer based his findings on documents from the "French National Archives" (established at the time of the French Revolution and offering plenty of documents which were held by state and religious institutions for public viewing) which, according to author, describe the truth about the past of the Jews of Provence.
78 pp. 20 cm. Good condition. New endpapers and binding, with minor wear and scuff marks. Bookplate to inside front board.
An essay describing the living conditions of the Jews of Provence before the French Revolution: the ban on holding public positions, the required Jewish badge, the looting and killing of Jews by Christians, the ban on selling meat to Christians, the taxes imposed on the Jews and how they were collected, the charters that were given to the Jews, Jewish institutions and more.
The essay was written about one century after the French Revolution and the granting of equal rights to the Jews of France. According to the introduction to the book, the writer based his findings on documents from the "French National Archives" (established at the time of the French Revolution and offering plenty of documents which were held by state and religious institutions for public viewing) which, according to author, describe the truth about the past of the Jews of Provence.
78 pp. 20 cm. Good condition. New endpapers and binding, with minor wear and scuff marks. Bookplate to inside front board.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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A diverse collection of booklets with regulations, financial reports, school curricula, and other types of publications on behalf of Dutch Jewry. The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Maastricht, mid-19th century to the 1930s. Dutch and some Hebrew.
The collection comprises a broad range of material published by, and on behalf of, the Dutch Jewish community and its various affiliated organizations, including the NIHS (Nederlands-Israëlietische Hoofdsynagoge Amsterdam, the umbrella organization the Dutch Ashkenazic community); the Centrale Organisatie voor de religieuse en moreele verheffing der juden in Nederland; the Nederlands-Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap; and other bodies.
27 printed items. Size and condition vary. Overall good to good-fair condition.
The collection comprises a broad range of material published by, and on behalf of, the Dutch Jewish community and its various affiliated organizations, including the NIHS (Nederlands-Israëlietische Hoofdsynagoge Amsterdam, the umbrella organization the Dutch Ashkenazic community); the Centrale Organisatie voor de religieuse en moreele verheffing der juden in Nederland; the Nederlands-Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap; and other bodies.
27 printed items. Size and condition vary. Overall good to good-fair condition.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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20 prayer sheets, prayer booklets, and a booklet of regulations published on behalf of the Dutch Jewish community. Amsterdam, Groningen, Utrecht (and London), 1858 to the 1940s. Dutch and Hebrew.
A collection of booklets and individual sheets printed on behalf of the Spanish-Portuguese and Ashkenazic Jewish communities in Amsterdam and other cities in the Netherlands, including: a booklet of prayers for the welfare of King Willem (William) III and his daughter, Queen Wilhelmina (marking anniversaries of their accessions to the throne, and in honor of the Queen's visit to a synagogue and other events); a booklet of prayers in honor of the investiture of Rabbi Aaron Schuster as Chief Rabbi of the Dutch Ashkenazic community; a sheet of prayers for the welfare of the Jews of Eastern Europe (1919); a sheet titled "Proper Prayer," for the protection of infants and children from plague and disease (1883, published by Shlomo ben Aharon Mendes Koytinyo); "A Prayer in the Time of the War of the Lands of Europe," and other items. Two of the items, including the prayers for the welfare of Queen Wilhelmina, were printed in London on behalf of London's Bevis Marks and New West End Synagogues.
Enclosed: A booklet of regulations, "Reglement voor de Gebroederschap Matsbeth Aben te Amsterdam." Amsterdam, 1858. Dutch.
One single copy in OCLC. Not in NLI.
Also enclosed: Two additional booklets: "Den Tempel Der Joden tot Amsterdam" (booklet dedicated to the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, 1947); and "Procedure for the Wedding and Betrothal Ceremony" for the Ashkenazic community in Amsterdam, [late 20th century]. Hebrew.
Varying condition and sizes. Overall good condition.
A collection of booklets and individual sheets printed on behalf of the Spanish-Portuguese and Ashkenazic Jewish communities in Amsterdam and other cities in the Netherlands, including: a booklet of prayers for the welfare of King Willem (William) III and his daughter, Queen Wilhelmina (marking anniversaries of their accessions to the throne, and in honor of the Queen's visit to a synagogue and other events); a booklet of prayers in honor of the investiture of Rabbi Aaron Schuster as Chief Rabbi of the Dutch Ashkenazic community; a sheet of prayers for the welfare of the Jews of Eastern Europe (1919); a sheet titled "Proper Prayer," for the protection of infants and children from plague and disease (1883, published by Shlomo ben Aharon Mendes Koytinyo); "A Prayer in the Time of the War of the Lands of Europe," and other items. Two of the items, including the prayers for the welfare of Queen Wilhelmina, were printed in London on behalf of London's Bevis Marks and New West End Synagogues.
Enclosed: A booklet of regulations, "Reglement voor de Gebroederschap Matsbeth Aben te Amsterdam." Amsterdam, 1858. Dutch.
One single copy in OCLC. Not in NLI.
Also enclosed: Two additional booklets: "Den Tempel Der Joden tot Amsterdam" (booklet dedicated to the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, 1947); and "Procedure for the Wedding and Betrothal Ceremony" for the Ashkenazic community in Amsterdam, [late 20th century]. Hebrew.
Varying condition and sizes. Overall good condition.
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December 22, 2020
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1. Epigrammata Hebraica, by Zvi Hirsch Sommerhausen. Amsterdam, 1840. Hebrew and several additional languages.
[1], 123, [1] pp. 16.5 cm. Good condition. The front endpaper is detached. Blemishes to binding.
2. Twee dichtstukjes / door S. Heigmans. By Shimon ben Ephraim Heigmans. Amsterdam: Proops Press, 1847. Hebrew and Dutch.
3. Jehudith / Hebreeuwsch, met eene nieuwe Nederduitsche vertaling, door S. Heigmans ... Amsterdam: M. Coster Press, 1852.
The Book of Judith in Hebrew and Dutch, on facing pages. The Hebrew translation is by Yehuda Leib Ben Ze'ev.
[9], 24, 23 pp. 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, mainly to cover. The booklet is falling apart; the cover and gatherings are detached. Small tears to edges of several leaves.
[1], 123, [1] pp. 16.5 cm. Good condition. The front endpaper is detached. Blemishes to binding.
2. Twee dichtstukjes / door S. Heigmans. By Shimon ben Ephraim Heigmans. Amsterdam: Proops Press, 1847. Hebrew and Dutch.
3. Jehudith / Hebreeuwsch, met eene nieuwe Nederduitsche vertaling, door S. Heigmans ... Amsterdam: M. Coster Press, 1852.
The Book of Judith in Hebrew and Dutch, on facing pages. The Hebrew translation is by Yehuda Leib Ben Ze'ev.
[9], 24, 23 pp. 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, mainly to cover. The booklet is falling apart; the cover and gatherings are detached. Small tears to edges of several leaves.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Sehok HaShach [The Game of Chess], by Joseph Judah Löb Sossnitz. Vilnius, 1879, 1880. Two editions.
Two copies of the book "The Game of Chess," bound together.
"Explained herein are its ways, its rules and details […] its moves, its stratagems, and its maneuvers […] based upon the learned one, Alfons Von Breda, and collected from other books and from various periodicals, from those scholared in [the art of] this battle game."
Instruction manual for the game of chess, with a lengthy introduction, presenting the rules of the game and various stratagems.
VIII, 102 pp.; VIII, 102 pp., 16.5 cm. Folded plate missing (in both editions; this plate is missing in many copies of this book). Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, mostly to first and last leaves. Minor worming. Inked stamps, ownership notations and inscriptions. Stains, especially to first and last leaves. Tears to first and last leaves (some mended with adhesive tape). Handwritten notations. Minor worming. Strips of adhesive tape to edges of first leaf and last leaf.
Two copies of the book "The Game of Chess," bound together.
"Explained herein are its ways, its rules and details […] its moves, its stratagems, and its maneuvers […] based upon the learned one, Alfons Von Breda, and collected from other books and from various periodicals, from those scholared in [the art of] this battle game."
Instruction manual for the game of chess, with a lengthy introduction, presenting the rules of the game and various stratagems.
VIII, 102 pp.; VIII, 102 pp., 16.5 cm. Folded plate missing (in both editions; this plate is missing in many copies of this book). Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, mostly to first and last leaves. Minor worming. Inked stamps, ownership notations and inscriptions. Stains, especially to first and last leaves. Tears to first and last leaves (some mended with adhesive tape). Handwritten notations. Minor worming. Strips of adhesive tape to edges of first leaf and last leaf.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Two paper items related to the Jewish physician Zemach Shabad. [Vilnius? ca. early 1920s]. Yiddish.
1. "Shana Tova" greeting card to Dr. Shabad, handwritten and hand-illustrated. Made by children in one of the institutions which he headed (signed: "From all the patients, Libeh Akushka, class III").
16.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Confirmation handwritten by Dr. Shabad: "The medic David Shachnowitz lived in Vilnius until 1918, during the German occupation, and was [my] resident". Dated 9.9.1921, signed with Shabad's handwritten signature and stamped with his stamp.
20 cm. Good condition.
Zemach Shabad (1864-1935) was a Jewish physician and public figure, born in Vilnius, the founder of various organizations that assisted refugees after World War I. Throughout his life, he paid particular attention to impoverished children and orphans and treated, free of charge, Jews and Christians alike. The Russian children's author Korney Chukovsky based the character of the animal doctor Doctor Aybolit on Shabad.
1. "Shana Tova" greeting card to Dr. Shabad, handwritten and hand-illustrated. Made by children in one of the institutions which he headed (signed: "From all the patients, Libeh Akushka, class III").
16.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Confirmation handwritten by Dr. Shabad: "The medic David Shachnowitz lived in Vilnius until 1918, during the German occupation, and was [my] resident". Dated 9.9.1921, signed with Shabad's handwritten signature and stamped with his stamp.
20 cm. Good condition.
Zemach Shabad (1864-1935) was a Jewish physician and public figure, born in Vilnius, the founder of various organizations that assisted refugees after World War I. Throughout his life, he paid particular attention to impoverished children and orphans and treated, free of charge, Jews and Christians alike. The Russian children's author Korney Chukovsky based the character of the animal doctor Doctor Aybolit on Shabad.
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