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“Seven Happy Days”

“Seven Happy Days” by KING (Jessie M.) :

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“Seven Happy Days”
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KING (Jessie M.) : "Seven Happy Days". 1913. Illustrated by Jessie Marion KingAs published in: The Studio edited by Charles Holme. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art. Vol 60, No. 249. December 15, 1913 Small Folio, Special Christmas supplement: pp. 193–208; original printed pictorial wrappers (tape residue on left of cover, spine scuffed, lower end chipped). with 14 full-page illustrations by Jessie M. King, highlighted in gold and silver. Entire issue intact (pp. 183–250 + adverts)
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ADAS SHALOM THE STORY OF A SYNAGOGUE BUILDING DEDICATION VOLUME 5712 -1952 by Anonymous

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ADAS SHALOM THE STORY OF A SYNAGOGUE BUILDING DEDICATION VOLUME 5712 -1952
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ADAS SHALOM THE STORY OF A SYNAGOGUE BUILDING DEDICATION VOLUME 5712 -1952, 7045 Curtis, Detroit 21, Michigan, first edition, corner tips worn, some soiling and rubbing to the covers, else a just about vg copy in photographic boards. Replete with 100's of names, members, rabbi's and cantors as well as photos of same. ADAS SHALOM became a major rallying place for Northwest Detroit Conservative Jews and perhaps the most famous synagogue of its type for decades.