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  • Seller image for Bet Ha-kvarot Ha-yashan be-Tel Aviv for sale by Meir Turner

    Kroll, Zwi; Zadok Leinman

    Published by Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1940

    Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In Hebrew. xxvii, 469 pages. (1) woodcut at rear. Includes a comprehensive list of all persons buried within the old cemetery of Tel Aviv from its establishment in 1902 after the plague in Jaffa, to the end of 1939. Also has genealogical information, epitaphs and short biographies of some of prominent rabbis, scribes, leaders and pioneers who helped found Tel Aviv and are buried there. Interspersed with b/w photographs of gravestones. Introduction provides a general history of the cemetery. Painting by Nahum Gutman and woodcut by Moshe Riper. Wear and soiling to title page. Newly sewn and bound. Slightly wavy leaves from old water damage.

  • Kroll, Zwi; Zadok Leinman

    Published by NP, Tel Aviv, 1940

    Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: g. First edition. 4to. xxvii, 469pp. (1) woodcut at rear. Original black cloth with black lettering on white stamp background one spine. White ribbon marker. Features a comprehensive list of all persons buried within the old cemetery of Tel Aviv from its establishment in 1902 after the plague in Jaffa, to the end of 1939. Offers genealogical information, epitaphs and short biographies of some of the important people, such as rabbis, scribes, leaders and pioneers who helped found Tel Aviv and are buried there. Interspaced with b/w photographs of gravestones. Introduction provides a general history of the cemetery. Painting by Nahum Gutman and woodcut by Moshe Riper. Text in Hebrew. Stamp from previous owner. General age wear. Head and tail of spine bumped. Small cloth tear on spine rear board. Corners bumped and frayed. Crease to front board corner. Sporadic margin stains on leaves. Overall in good condition. Owner's Stamp: "Levy".