Language: English
Published by Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, 2001
ISBN 10: 1580231098 ISBN 13: 9781580231091
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of short stories by Jewish authors. Featured are The Banality of Evil by Terence Ball, Silver is Better Than Gold by Sandra Levy Ceren, Death Has Beckoned by Martin S. Cohen, The Golem of Bronx Park East by Richard Fliegel, Truth in a Plain Brown Wrapper by Michael A. Kahn, The Tenth Man by Stuart M. Kaminsky, Bitter Waters by Rochelle Krich, Thy Brother's Bloods by Ronald Levitsky, Your Papers, Please by Lev Raphael, Reconciling Howard by Shelley Singer, Hospitality in a Dry Country by Janice Steinberg, Without a Trace by Batya Swift Yasgur. Sun fading to the spine. In very good condition.
Published by Possev, 1984
Seller: Globus Books Tamizdat, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 350 pp. Second edition. Sergei Aleksandrovich Levitsky (1908-1983) Doctor of Philosophy, emigrant, teacher of Russian literature and philosophy at Georgetown University (Washington, USA), author of the books "Fundamentals of an Organic Worldview" and "The Tragedy of Freedom". This work sets out in popular form the main historical milestones of Russian philosophy. The book can serve as a guide for studying the history of Russian philosophy. In the book "The Tragedy of Freedom," Levitsky substantiated the "primacy" of freedom in relation to being, relying both on the experience of the ontologization of freedom in the existential philosophy of N.A. Berdyaev, and on the principle of the "secondary" nature of being (in relation to existence) in metaphysics of unity Vl. Solovyova.
Published by Possev, 1958
Seller: Globus Books Tamizdat, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 350 pp. Rare. First edition. Sergei Aleksandrovich Levitsky (1908-1983) Doctor of Philosophy, emigrant, teacher of Russian literature and philosophy at Georgetown University (Washington, USA), author of the books "Fundamentals of an Organic Worldview" and "The Tragedy of Freedom". This work sets out in popular form the main historical milestones of Russian philosophy. The book can serve as a guide for studying the history of Russian philosophy. In the book "The Tragedy of Freedom," Levitsky substantiated the "primacy" of freedom in relation to being, relying both on the experience of the ontologization of freedom in the existential philosophy of N.A. Berdyaev, and on the principle of the "secondary" nature of being (in relation to existence) in metaphysics of unity of Vl. Solovyov.