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  • Rabbi David and Tamar de Sola Pool-Editors; Parenzo-Illustrator

    Published by Thomas Yoseloff, 1975

    Seller: Friendly Books, Lakewood, OH, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Good. Hardcover with dust jacket showing some wear with tiny tear noted to edges and head and tail of spine. Some wear noted to corners. Tan covers with gold lettering to spine. Some fading noted to edges of cloth covers. Pages clean with many illustrations. Written in English and Yiddish. There is no book more revered and treasured than the Haggadah. In this ancient work is set forth the services and the traditions of Passover. The current work has not only the distinction of a design that combines modern techniques with treaditional feeling, but is also the first book printed entirely from plates prepared from the artist's own acetates, without the intervention of a comaera or other mechanical means of reproduction. It is, therefore an "original print" in the strictest meaning of that term.