Antifasiszta Egyseg - 7 issues Tel Aviv 1947/48
7 individual issues of Antifasiszta Egyseg (an Anti Fascist periodical). Each issue is 16 pp, 25cm. Communist periodical (presumably from the PAlestine Communist Party) published in Tel Aviv in the Hungarian language. Text in Hungarian. Issues are dated (1947) June 20th, July 11, August 3, August 28, October, November and one from March 1948. A mimeographed magazine. Keywords: Palestine Communist Party. Hungarian.
£150.00 [Ref: 4436]Berrow's Worcester Journal, Thursday July 18, 1765 Worcester 1765
Tabloid size newspaper (40cm) With half a column inch saying "We hear that the Expediency of allowing a colony of Jews to settle in some Part of the new-ceded Lands in America, has lately been under the Consideration of an Honourable Board. Note this issue of the newspaper has been severely cropped with some loss of text."
£75.00 [Ref: 4422]Die Welt Bound Volume for 1897, Issues 1-30, June to December 1897 Vienna 1897
Cloth worn spine tearing, pages yellowed, some staining, contains reports of the First Zionist Congress. Die Welt was a weekly newspaper established by Theodor Herzl in 1897. It became the official organ of the World Zionist Organisation after the 5th Zionist Congress in 1903 and was published till 1914, first in Vienna, then in Cologne from 1905 and then in Berlin from 1911. The text is in German. Herzl devoted much of his energy and personal assets in the creation of Die Welt.
£750.00 [Ref: 4341]The London Gazette Tuesday January 17th to Saturday January 21, 1743 - issue 8294 London, Published by Authority, Printed by Edward Owen in Amen corner 1743
Disbound, 30cm, 3 pages. Contains a report from Hamburg "that in Poland that the Peasants of the Starosty of Kryczew in Lithuania, bordering upon the territories of Russia and belonging to Count Sapieha, being no longer able to bear the Opression and different Impositions of the Jews who farm the Revenues of that District, had risen in a Body of 3000 Men and making choice of one Woyczyco for their Chief had massacred all the Jews they could lay their hands on......"
Keywords: Pogroms, Antisemitism
£60.00 [Ref: 4661]Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England - Vol VIII ( 8 ) 1915 - 1917 London 1918
Orig wrappers 232 pp Worn at spine, spine partially missing. Dedicated to Joseph Jacobs. Essays by Elkan Adler, Henriques, Israel Abrahams and contains the addresses given at the Josephs memorial meeting which included Israel Zangwill and Lucien Wolf.
£35.00 [Ref: 4337]Abrahams, I and C G Montefiore (eds) The Jewish Quarterly Review (1888-1908) Complete in 20 volumes London, Macmillan and Co. 1889-1908
20 volumes, uniform modern library cloth, 8vo., ex library with withdrawn stamp.. A complete original run of the Jewish Quarterly Review bound in 20 volumes. The JQR ceased publication in 1908 and a new series was established in the USA in 1910 under the editorship of Cyrus Adler and Solomon Schecter. Wear to some volumes please email for detailed information on condition and shipping.
£600.00 [Ref: 4846]Belin, Goldenberg and Pinski (eds) Iyyim London, Hasefer Agency for Literature 1927
Orig cloth 8vo., text in Hebrew112 + 128 + 152 +112 vg. A collection of literary articles, stories and poems, Volume 1 (all published) in four sections.
£45.00 [Ref: 4322]Edited by the Students of the Beis Yosssef Yeshiva Ostrow Chayai Hamusar - (The Musar Life) Maamarim Upiskamim Merabotainu Chachmei HaMusar Bound Volume of 17 issues from 1936 to 1938 Ostrow, Rosenstein Press 1936 - 1938
Bound volume cloth, 20cm, contains 17 issues. They vary in length from about 16 to 52 pages per issue most are in the 20 page range. Text is in Hebrew. The condition is good, one issue is browned, a little foxing overall vg.
£95.00 [Ref: 4510]Franklin, Jacob (ed) The Voice of Jacob, Bound Volume, 19 September 1842 to 15 September 1843. London, Steill 1842-1843
Cloth, 29 x 23 cm. A bound volume of the newspaper "The Voice of Jacob". This was the first real Anglo Jewish newspaper pre-empting the Jewish Chronicle by several weeks. It started publication in 1841 and continued till 1848 when it merged with the Jewish Chronicle. It was issued evey two weeks. This is an ex-library copy. There are repairs to the first couple of pages including the volume title page and the title page of the first issue. There are one or two tears but overall the volume is robust and pretty good condition. There are interesting ads from the times and these issues include the death of Rabbi Solomon Hirschell (effectively the Chief Rabbi) and the begging of the search for a new Chief Rabbi. It also includes a report of the death of the Duke of Sussex, Jews in Palestine, Jews in other parts of Europe proposals for a corrected translation of the Bible and much else of interest. This volume contains the 2nd year of publication from 19 September 1842 to 15th September 1843. Issued bi-weekly, each issue contains 16 pp.
£375.00 [Ref: 4481]Habonim Furrows - Volume IV, No. 10 - October, 1946 New York, Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth 1946
Orig wrapps. 8vo., 32 pp illus., some soiling and wear. Features: the Coming Hechalutz Convention - Problems to be Faced; The Jewish Vote in 1946 - An Editorial; Aliya by Mule-Boat Authors include: Yona Goldberg, Naomi Schley, Shimon Applebaum, Melvin Fenson, Esther Panitz and Celia Wicks
£35.00 [Ref: 5211]