Language: Hebrew
Published by Omanuth and Keren Kayment LeIsrael [Probably 1945-1947], Tel Aviv, Israel, 1947
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Paper Wrappers. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. In Hebrew, vowelized. 31 pages. 144 x 103 mm. Illustrated. Front wrapper detached and chipped. Paper yellowed and fragile. With rubber stamp impression of the JOINT Distribution Committee in Germany, so it was probably distributed to survivors of the Holocaust in the DP camps right after WWII. Published in "Eretz Israel" , hence this is pre Independance.
Language: Hebrew
Published by [20th century]
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Good. No Jacket. In vowelized Hebrew. Pages: 1 to 156, (2). Lacks title page, which makes identifying the date and place of publication a challenge, Illustrated. Ex library with de-acceission stamp. Lacks the boards.
Published by Mahberot Ha-Sifrut, Tel Aviv, 1959
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Samll octavo in dust jacket with minor wear, 520 pp. Text is in Hebrew. Foreword by Israel Zmora.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Kiryat Sefer Kiryayh Sepher, Jerusalem, Eretz Israel, 1948
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. In Hebrew. (4), 19, 358 pages; 197 x 120 mm. Hebrew poetry anthology.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Kiryath Sepher Ltd., Jerusalem, Eretz Israel, 1948
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. In Hebrew. (4), 19, 358 pages. 203 x 125 mm.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Sold at CENTRAL, Warsaw. Printed in Poland., Warsaw Warszawa, Varsha, Poland, 1927
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Sixth revised edition. 182, [2] pages. 237 x 170 mm. First leaf damaged. 1st and last leaf and wrappers detached. Illustrations, paper yellowing but not brittle, Hebrew school primer. Copyrighted by Srebek in NY 1927. Some illustrations resemble paper cuts. Fichman was an acclaimed Hebrew poet, essayist and literary critic. He emigrated to Eretz Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1912, returned temporarily to Europe, to be stranded there until after World War I. When he returned, it was, and remained for 40 years, the British Empire's Mandate Palestine, and spent the rest of his days there, in Israel. His poetry followed a traditional lyric Romantic style. His poetic background is reflected in his works of prose, which were sometimes seen as poetry themselves. His other work included textbooks, articles in periodicals and introductions in literary anthologies. His critical essays focused heavily on the lives of the authors rather than on their work, giving the reader a holistic view of the author and the work. He was awarded the Bialik Prize, twice, and the Israel Prize for literature.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Vaad Hayovel behistatfut hotza'at Omanut, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1933
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. (2), frontispiece with original pristine tissue guard, 162, 118, 162, (2) pages. 263 x 188 mm. Top edge dyed light blue. Edition of 2,500 copies. Fichman was an acclaimed Hebrew poet, essayist and literary critic. He emigrated to Eretz Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1912, returned temporarily to Europe, to be stranded there until after World War I. When he returned, it was, and remained for 40 years, the British Empire's Mandate Palestine, and spent the rest of his days there, in Israel. His poetry followed a traditional lyric Romantic style. His poetic background is reflected in his works of prose, which were sometimes seen as poetry themselves. His other work included textbooks, articles in periodicals and introductions in literary anthologies. His critical essays focused heavily on the lives of the authors rather than on their work, giving the reader a holistic view of the author and the work. He was awarded the Bialik Prize, twice, and the Israel Prize for literature.
Published by Frankfurt am Main, Verlag Omonuth, (1922)., 1922
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. First edition. Oblong 8vo. Cloth and boards. Fair-good copy. Spine chipped at bottom and with a repaired tear of about 3 inches along left side of spine; glue stain on front (Hebrew-style) pastedown and tear in center of rear free endpaper. Contents good. Title-page information transliterated in pencil on the page. Illustrated in black-and-white throughout by [Yakov] Apter, [Efim] Chiger, [Aaron] Kravtsov, and [Moses] Mutselmakher. These artists were based in Odessa. The word arabah occurs fairly frequently in the Hebrew Bible, and can be variously translated as desert, wilderness, plain.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Kiryat Sepher Ltd., Jerusalem, Eretz Israel, 1946
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 80 pages. 25 x 17 cm. Jewish school songbooks. Singing games. Melodies for voice and piano; vocalized Hebrew words. Hebrew words also printed as text before each song.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Stybel Publishing Co., Ltd. A. I. Stiebel, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1934
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Gutman, Nahum (illustrator). In Hebrew, vowelized. 127 pages. 200 x 145 m.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Ayanot (Ajanoth), Berlin, Germany, 1924
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Birenbaum, Menachem (illustrator). In Hebrew. Complete and with original binding, but first section's page numbers is problematic. 191 x 135 mm. Top edge dyed blue. Micah Joseph Lebensohn was a wonderful poet and a brilliant man, who. tragically, succumbed to tuberculosis at the age of 23.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Moledet Ltd., Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1935
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew, vowelized. 147, (1) pages. 204 x 140 mm. With color illustrations. Pages a bit yellowed. Fichman was an acclaimed Hebrew poet, essayist and literary critic. He emigrated to Eretz Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1912, returned temporarily to Europe, to be stranded there until after World War I. When he returned it was now, for 40 years, the British Empire's Mandate Palestine, and spent the rest of his days there, in Israel. His poetry followed a traditional lyric Romantic style. His poetic background is reflected in his works of prose, which were sometimes seen as poetry themselves. His other work included textbooks, articles in periodicals and introductions in literary anthologies. His critical essays focused heavily on the lives of the authors rather than on their work, giving the reader a holistic view of the author and the work. He was awarded the Bialik Prize, twice, and the Israel Prize for literature.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Moledet, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1934
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First work illustrated by Nahum Gutman. 2nd work illustrated by Genya Berger (illustrator). In Hebrew. Third revised edition. 46 + 48 pages. 202 x 146 mm. Water stained. Charming illustrations. Fichman was an acclaimed Hebrew poet, essayist and literary critic. He emigrated to Eretz Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1912, returned temporarily to Europe, to be stranded there until after World War I. When he returned it was now, for 40 years, the British Empire's Mandate Palestine, and spent the rest of his days there, in Israel. His poetry followed a traditional lyric Romantic style. His poetic background is reflected in his works of prose, which were sometimes seen as poetry themselves. His other work included textbooks, articles in periodicals and introductions in literary anthologies. His critical essays focused heavily on the lives of the authors rather than on their work, giving the reader a holistic view of the author and the work. He was awarded the Bialik Prize, twice, and the Israel Prize for literature.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Moledt Ltd., Eretz Israel, 1934
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Gutman, Nahum; Berger, Genya (illustrator). In Hebrew. 96 pages. 205 x 145 mm. A child has added the vowels (nikud) under the words in five of the pages. [2], 46, 48. Fichman was an acclaimed Hebrew poet, essayist and literary critic. He emigrated to Eretz Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1912, returned temporarily to Europe, to be stranded there until after World War I. When he returned it was now, for 40 years, the British Empire's Mandate Palestine, and spent the rest of his days there, in Israel. His poetry followed a traditional lyric Romantic style. His poetic background is reflected in his works of prose, which were sometimes seen as poetry themselves. His other work included textbooks, articles in periodicals and introductions in literary anthologies. His critical essays focused heavily on the lives of the authors rather than on their work, giving the reader a holistic view of the author and the work. He was awarded the Bialik Prize, twice, and the Israel Prize for literature.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Davar, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1938
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Navon, Arie (illustrator). In Hebrew. [4], 7, [1]. 150, [2], (1), VII pages. 150 full page cartoons with captions in Hebrew. 265 x 208 mm. Some 60 year old worm holes, almost all of them restricted to the binding. Additional images available. This copy has an additional title page and table of contents in English. Pages yellowed. outer spine strip split, damage to tips of binding, see image. Inscribed by Author(s).
Language: Hebrew
Published by Davar, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1938
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Navon, Arie (illustrator). In Hebrew. [4], 7, [1]. 150, [2] Signed Hebrew inscription on half title by Navon dated June 14, 1938. 150 full page cartoons with captions in Hebrew. 265 x 208 mm. Some 60 year old worm holes, almost all of them restricted to the binding. Additional images available. Inscribed by Author(s).