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Kali.ope.

Kali.ope. by [ZEPHYRUS IMAGE]. Myers, Michael.

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Title
Kali.ope.
Author
[ZEPHYRUS IMAGE]. Myers, Michael.
Seller
Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
Madison: Health, Flame, and Aluminum Press, (1969).. First edition.. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and very near fine printed dust jacket with light sunning along the spine. “Written, illustrated, and printed by Michael Myers.” One of 60 numbered copies on Nideggen paper. Printed with the assistance of Walter S. Hamady. Poems, fully-illustrated with Myers’ instantly recognizable linoleum block prints. I believe this to be his second book, preceded by the 1968 EAST BAY MOON-beams. Myers would sooon move West, connect with Holbrook Teter, and create Zephyrus Image. See Johnston pp 17-18.
Historja Zydów w Krakowie i na Kazimierzu 1304-1868. Vol 1 (bound in two books)

Historja Zydów w Krakowie i na Kazimierzu 1304-1868. Vol 1 (bound in two books) by Balaban, Majer

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Title
Historja Zydów w Krakowie i na Kazimierzu 1304-1868. Vol 1 (bound in two books)
Author
Balaban, Majer
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
fair
Description
Krakow: Nadzieja, 1931. Third edition. Hardcover. fair. Quarto. XXXII 1-319, [320]-568pp. Volume One only, which is bound in two books. Original brown cloth with gold lettering on spine. Decorative endpapers. A foundational text in the academic study of Polish Jewish history. This work is a communal history of the Jews of Krakow from the 14th to the 19th century, written in the decades before the Nazis put a sudden end to it. Includes several charts and numerous duo-tone photographic plates depicting Polish synagogues, Jewish art, documents, headstones in Jewish cemeteries, etc.. Bindings slightly damp-stained and rubbed along edges. Front hinge of second volume starting. Previous owner's signature on each title page. Upper corners of each volume bumped, thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Text in Polish. Bindings in overall fair, interior in fair to good condition.
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Sefer Meddaber Kadmot. Yisah Me-Deberotav by Azulai, Haim Yosef David

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Sefer Meddaber Kadmot. Yisah Me-Deberotav
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Azulai, Haim Yosef David
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
g
Description
Warsaw: Joseph Levensohn, 1890. First edition. Paperback. g. Octavo, 96pp. Gray plain wrappers. Decorative ruling on title page. Haim Yosef David Azulai ben Isaac Zerachia (1724 –1806) was a Jerusalem born rabbinical scholar, a noted bibliophile, and a pioneer in the publication of Jewish religious writings. Haim Yosef David Azulai was born in Jerusalem, where he received his education from some local prominent scholars. In 1755, he was — on the basis of his scholarship — elected to become an emissary (shaliach) for the small Jewish community in the Land of Israel, and he would travel around Europe extensively, making an impression in every Jewish community that he visited. According to some records, he left the Land of Israel three times (1755, 1770, and 1781), living in Hebron in the meantime. His travels took him to Western Europe, North Africa, and — according to legend — to Lithuania, where he met the Vilna Gaon. In 1755 he was in Germany, in 1764 he was in Egypt, and in 1773 he was in Tunis, Morocco, and Italy. He seems to have remained in latter country until 1777, most probably occupied with the printing of the first part of his biographical dictionary, Shem HaGedolim, (Livorno, 1774), and with his notes on the Shulhan Aruch, entitled Birke Yosef, (Livorno, 1774–76). In 1777 he was in France, and in 1778 in Holland. Wherever he went, he would examine collections of manuscripts of rabbinic literature, which he later documented in his Shem HaGedolim. He had been married twice; he had two sons by the names of Abraham and Raphael Isaiah Azulai. Azulai's scholarship made him so famous that in 1755 he was chosen as meshullach, (emissary), an honor bestowed on such men only as were, by their learning, well fitted to represent the Holy Land in Europe, where the people looked upon a rabbi from the land of Israel as a model of learning and piety. Azulai's literary activity is of an astonishing breadth. It encompasses every area of rabbinic literature: Exegesis, Homiletics, Casuistry, Kabbalah, Liturgics, and Literary History. A voracious reader, he noted all historical references; and on his travels he visited the famous libraries of Italy, Germany and France, where he examined the Hebrew manuscripts. Azulai was a most prolific author. His works range from a prayer book he edited and saw through to publication ('Tefillat Yesharim') to a vast spectrum of Halachic literature including his commentary on the Shulhan Aruch titled 'Birkei Yosef'. Despite his Sephardi heritage, he appears to have been particularly fond of the Chasidei Ashkenaz (a group Medieval German rabbis, notably Judah the Chasid). Text in Hebrew. Minor staining of title page and edges, age-toning and minor sporadic foxing of the block. Wrappers and interior in overall good condition.
The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts, Arranged By Dr. Rippon; with Dr. Rippon's Selection. In One Volume

The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts, Arranged By Dr. Rippon; with Dr. Rippon's Selection. In One Volume by Watts, Dr. (Isaac); Corrected and Improved by Rev. C. G. Sommers and Rev. John L. Dagg

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The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts, Arranged By Dr. Rippon; with Dr. Rippon's Selection. In One Volume
Author
Watts, Dr. (Isaac); Corrected and Improved by Rev. C. G. Sommers and Rev. John L. Dagg
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Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
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Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1842. Book. Very Good Plus. Hardcover. Later Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Finely bound in period brown pebbled calf, the back in floral decorative gilt, the covers delicately tooled gilt floral decorations and the embossed gilt name Ellen C. Minturn, gilt turn ins, all edges gilt, yellow end papers, approx. 840 pages. Special title page between no. 718 and no. 719 notes this is the 8th American Edition from the eighteenth London edition, with enlargements. Also t.p. date of 1842, it reads "A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, including a Great Number of Originals: intended to be an Index to Dr. Watts Psalms and Hymns, by John Rippon, D.D." A SCARCE edition, in commerce, and particularly so in lovely contemporary fine binding. Very Good Plus, rubbing at edges, prior owner name front end page(pen) and title page(pencil), toning at end pages and widely scattered throughout..