Published by Washington, Woodrow Wilson Center 1994, 1994
Seller: Libreria Gullà, Roma, RM, Italy
In-4° pp. 51, bross. edit. Macchia d'inchiostro al piatto.
Language: English
Published by Jerusalem / Jamal Bros.,, 1921
Seller: Antiquariat Willi Braunert, München, Germany
The Tower of David, The Mosque of Omar, Water Carriers in the Mosque of Omar, The Side where the Crown of Thorns was placed upon Christ`s Head, The Original Jerusalem Wall, Hebron with the Minerets of its great Mosque, House of Simon the Tanner, The Tomb of Rachel, Ibn El Sioud Bedouins, The shepherd`s solitude, The Damascus Gate, A general view of Bethlehem, Ain Karim the birth-place of St. John the Baptist, Absalom`s Pillar, A street in Jerusalem, The Rabbi and his Great Grandson, A Jemenite Jew Chief in Jerusalem, Palm-tree groves, A side view of Tiberias. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 4°, 21 stringbound cardboards with 19 b/w (sepia) postcards mounted, original cover by Jamas Bros.
Published by Saint Petersburg, 1980
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Narinsky, Alexander Samoilovich. Best Practices of Accounting in Construction. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU1024124.
Published by Moscow, 1976
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Narinsky, Alexander Samoilovich. Calculation of production costs in construction. Moscow: Finance, 1976. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU6945197.
Published by Moscow, 1977
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Narinsky, Mikhail Matveevich. The USSR's Struggle for European Security: Past and Present. Moscow: Knowledge, 1977. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU7649054.
Published by Jamal Bros, Jersusalem, 1920
Seller: Hirschfeld Galleries, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No DJ as Issued. Shlomo Narinsky (illustrator). 1st Edition. The pictures which illustrate this note are photogravures, made on the basis of photographs by S. Narinsky between 1910 and 1920, and marketed by Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem from 1921 onward. They were made into postcards for sale to tourists, but are now long out of print. N arinsky was a somewhat mysterious figure, whose story has only recently come to light. He was born in 1885 in a small town in Russia, where he later belonged to a group of young socialist Zionists. At the beginning of this century he emigrated to Palestine. Among his early friends in the 'workers' commune' in Jerusalem were Yizchak Ben Zvi (later the second President of Israel), David Ben Gurion and other leaders of the socialist movement in Palestine. Narinsky soon dropped out of active politics and devoted himself to photography and painting. In 1904 he spent a short time in Paris, where Cezanne became his idol. It may well be that he also became acquainted with the work of Demachy, Stieglitz and Evans during this visit; at any rate, their influence is visible in N arinsky' s portraits and city-scapes Saul Narinsky photogravures are each custom mounted with a tissue guard mounted in a buckram custom made heavy box. there are approximately 120 or more of them, all rare views of Palestine between 1910 and 1920. Very fine condition. In The Plate.
Published by Jerusalem: Gamal Bros., 1921
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 31 x 44 cm. Smooth cloth box with metal clasp with 40 gravures loose as issued .Two gilt embossed titles pages and one gilt embossed cloth frontispiece; 42 sepia-toned plates, mainly 9 x 15 cm. and 15 x 9 cm. mounted on card 28 x 22 cm. with captions below; glassine guards with publisher's blindstamps, Jerusalem, Gamal Bros., 1921.Scarce. No copies in OCLC. Shlomo Narinsky (1885-1960) an artist-photographer, an illustrator and a painter, came to Israel on the second Aliyah wave, and was among the social circle of David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. On the early 20th century, he photographed landscapes and people from the early days in Israel. His wife, Sonia Narinsky, was his Studio's partner and was a photographer herself. Born in the district of Korsakov in South Russia (today's Ukraine) Shlomo studied art and specialized in painting in Moscow. From 1904-1905 he lived in Paris and Berlin, where he studied painting and photography. A short time after returning to Russia he moved to Israel and settled in Jerusalem, where he established with Yaacov Houtimsky a photography studio by the name of "United Photography". Narinsky was in touch with artists of Bezalel, with people from the theatre and the literary world who were acquainted with Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. During the first years in Israel he photographed postcards of landscapes, sites and portraits. Most of the picture series were sold to a print and publishing house of the Gamal brothers in Jerusalem. In 1918 and throughout the 20's the publishing house continued to produce those pictures as postcards.
Published by Jamal Bros, Israel
Seller: LONGLAND BOOKS, Totteridge, LDN, United Kingdom
US$ 398.45
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Narinsky S (illustrator). An album comprising two pages of text (title and contents) followed by 24 pages each with a sepia postcard attached ; (each page protected by tissue guard). Undated but understood to have been published in 1921. A small greeting (Hebrew, neat hand), dated 1980, on title page, In very good condition with slight shelfwear to imitation leather cover. Scarce. Scans available Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by Jamal Bros, Jerusalem, 1921
First Edition
Leatherette. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Handsome album from 1921 of dramatic photogravures of the Holy Land, taken between 1910 and 1920 by S. Narinsky. Bound in its dark-green, ribbon-tied leatherette. Photos appear along the rectos, each including its original tissue-guard (which no doubt accounts for the crisp, bright condition). Although the title states 24 photogravures featured, this copy actually has 30. A Near Fine copy, including 1 pg. of text (a list of the titles of each photo) and a small blindstamp of the publisher Jamal Bros. in the lower corner of each photo, depicting, as stated, "Jerusalem, Palestine". Also the printed captions and S. Narinsky signatures below each photo.
Published by Jamal Bros., Jerusalem
Seller: Berry Hill Book Shop, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Near Fine/no dj/VG clamshell case; quarto, portfolio of 40 photogravures of scenes from Jerusalem and the Holy Land, each mounted on separate pages with protective tissue-guard & captioned & signed? by photographer, loose title leaf laid-in, burgundy case with very minor wear, we notice copies containing 24 plates, 30 plates or 110 plates; this one has 40.
Published by [Jamal Brothers] 1910-1921, [Jerusalem], 1910
Seller: Nat DesMarais Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
This very attractive item is comprised of the complete set of 110 photogravures of photographs by Schlomo Narinsky. Each gravure measures 5 3/8 x 3 1/2 inches and all are mounted into archival bifolios measuring 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Each gravure has its accompanying tissue guard. Table of contents printed of three buff sheets which are laid in at the front. The whole housed in a custom gray cloth clamshell case with a deep burgundy morocco gilt lettering label affixed to the front and spine. Very fresh and clean. A pleasure to behold.Just about everything in this cradle of religion is portrayed by these Narinsky photogravures. The photos include a portrait of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda; Portrait of Sarah Aaronsohn; The Outlet of the Jordan River; Ain Fara Ravine: A Yeminite Beauty; A Bedouin and His Pride; The Wilderness of Judea; The Colony of Jann in Galilee; The Mosque El-Aksa; A View of Tiberius; etc. Each print is discreetly numbered in a very diminutive hand in pencil.Narinsky was born in the village of Abyan in southern Russia, now Ukraine. He studied painting in Moscow as a child, and photography in Paris (1904) and Berlin (1905). He briefly returned to Russia after finishing his studies, but immigrated to Ottoman Palestine in 1906, where he opened a photography studio in Jerusalem called "Photographic Unity" with Yaakov Hotimsky. His wife Sonia, also a photographer, was a partner in the studio. While he was there, he made a postcard collection of Palestine. Narinsky's photography was influenced by the works of 19th-century European photographers. When World War I came Narinsky was exiled to Egypt where he worked in photography in Alexandria and then in Cairo. He moved to Paris in 1932 and opened another photography studio. In World War II he was interned in the detention camps in Saint-Denis and Drancy and was released in 1944 as part of a prisoner exchange. The couple returned to Palestine and settled in Kibbutz Ein Harod. In the 1950s they moved to Haifa, where they remained until his death in 1960. These sets were put together by photographer Tim Tidal in 1980. In his title list there are 118 entries but the vast majority of copies sold have had 110 photogravures (and many have even fewer; one copy at auction recently only had 70). No doubt he ran out of certain images quite soon but 110 seems to be a number that held steady for the majority.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Jamal Brothers / S. Narinsky publishers, Jerualem, Eretz Israel, 1921
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Narinsky, Shlomo. Photographer (illustrator). Postally unused postcard. 138 x 88 mm. Divided back. In acid free Mylar envelope. In English, Hebrew and Arabic. Photograph has a greenish hue. Shlomo Narinsky (1885-1960) was an Israeli photographer and painter who was born in the Russian Empire. In the interwar period in Paris he also adopted the name Neroni. Narinsky was born in the village of Abyan in southern Russia, now Ukraine. He studied painting in Moscow as a child, and photography in Paris (1904) and Berlin (1905). He briefly returned to Russia after finishing his studies, but immigrated to Ottoman Palestine in 1906, where he opened a photography studio in Jerusalem called "Photographic Unity" with Yaakov Hotimsky. His wife Sonia, also a photographer, was a partner in the studio. While he was there, he made a postcard collection of Palestine. Narinsky's photography was influenced by the works of 19th-century European photographers. When World War I came Narinsky was exiled to Egypt where he worked in photography in Alexandria and then in Cairo. He moved to Paris in 1932 and opened another photography studio. In World War II he was interned in the detention camps in Saint-Denis and Drancy and was released in 1944 as part of a prisoner exchange. The couple returned to Palestine and settled in Kibbutz Ein Harod. In the 1950s they moved to Haifa, where Shlomo Narinsky taught photography at the WIZO vocational school for girls until his death in 1960.