Published by Green Bean Books, 2021
ISBN 10: 1784386650 ISBN 13: 9781784386658
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Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1974
ISBN 10: 0805235418 ISBN 13: 9780805235418
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Condition: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by MacMillan Publishing Company, 1978
ISBN 10: 0020453205 ISBN 13: 9780020453208
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.15.
Condition: Good. Bloch Publishing Co. New York 1929 orange cloth boards. previous owner bookplate to front pastedown. binding tight. dust jacket worn with tears, creasing, and soiling.
Published by Schocken Books Inc, 1987
ISBN 10: 0805204962 ISBN 13: 9780805204964
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Published by T. Yoseloff
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Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Condition: Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. (yiddish authors, isaac leib peretz) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Published by JEWISH PUBLICATON SOCIETY, 2004
ISBN 10: 0827607717 ISBN 13: 9780827607712
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Published by Bloch Publishing, New York, 1929
Seller: Canal Bookyard, Upper Black Eddy, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Black titles on light red cloth, 123 pages. Some edge wear to top and bottom of spine of dust jacket which is now protected in clear plastic. Bookplate on inside front cover. Translated by Etta Block and identified as the Second Series.
Published by Citadel, New York, 1964
Seller: Blue Awning Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: DJ: Fair. 192 pp. 5 5/8 x 8. Mustard colored boards with qtr black cloth, stamped in gold on spine. White dj, chipped at head and foot. Gift inscription on ffep, bent corner.
Condition: Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Seller: Best and Fastest Books, Wantage, NJ, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. 1959 Farrar Press stated 1st printing, with jacket, tight and unmarked, mild wear. Fast Shipping - Safe and Secure Bubble Mailer!.
Published by L'Arche, 1997
ISBN 10: 2851812408 ISBN 13: 9782851812407
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Condition: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Published by Albin Michel, 1977
ISBN 10: 2226005471 ISBN 13: 9782226005472
Seller: booksXpress, Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: new.
Published by Jewish Publication Society of America 1948 tp & verso, Philadelphia, 1948
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
HARDCOVER. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. GOOD Condition.clean, solid,.sun fade to spine strip & along top border of cloth hard covers.; Yellow spine & red cover titels on light blue cloth hard covers.21 chapters stories & BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.; 294 pg pages; personal stories. Through the writings of Isaac Loeb Peretz, he provides access to the lost and lamented world of Polish Jewry. Peretz's folk and Chassidic tales are here retold. The author has arranged them into a pattern that reveals both the life and work of the great writer as well as the basic folklore of the Jews of Poland.
Published by Bloch Publishing Company, 1929
Seller: Dunaway Books, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. P.o. bookplate on the verso of the front coverboard. Binding is fine. Pages are very clean and bright with no markings. Some glue residue to the foot of the spine. Slightly discoloration to the spine.
Published by Freiburg im Breisgau , Basel , Wien : Herder, 1995
ISBN 10: 3451236370 ISBN 13: 9783451236372
Seller: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Austria
First Edition
gebundene Ausgabe. 1. Aufl. 120 S. Kanten etw. bestoßen, m. Namenseintr. // Osteuropa , Erzählung , Juden , Anthologie, Belletristik SL03 9783451236372 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 440.
Published by Melukhe-Farlag fun Kinstlerisher Literatur, Moscow, 1959
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Acceptable. In Yiddish. Frontispiece portrait of Peretz, 438, [2] pages. 17 x 13.5 cm. Printed on high quality paper. Jizchok Leib Perez (1852-1915) was the greatest men of letters who wrote in Yiddish. He was a novelist, poet, and playwright. Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, (May 18, 1852 - 3 April 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, best known as I. L. Peretz, was a Yiddish language author and playwright from Poland. With Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem he was one of the three great classical Yiddish writers. He was ?the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry. . . aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, the will for resistance. . ." Peretz rejected cultural universalism, seeing the world as composed of different nations, each with its own character. He saw his role as a Jewish writer to express "Jewish ideals. . . grounded in Jewish tradition and Jewish history." Unlike many other Maskilim, he greatly respected the Hasidic Jews for their mode of being in the world; at the same time, he understood that there was a need to make allowances for human frailty. His short stories emphasize the importance of sincere piety rather than empty religiosity. Born in the city of Zamo??, Lublin Governorate, Congress Poland, and raised in an Orthodox Jewish home he gave his allegiance at age fifteen to the Haskalah, the Jewish enlightenment. He began a deliberate plan of secular learning, reading books in Polish, Russian, German, and French. He planned to go to the theologically liberal Rabbinical school at Zhytomyr, but concern for his mother's feelings got him to stay on in Zamosc. He failed in an attempt to make a living distilling whiskey, but began to write Hebrew language poetry, songs, and tales, some of them written with his father-in-law. He passed the examination to become a lawyer, a profession which he successfully pursued for the next decade, until in 1889 his license was revoked by the Imperial Russian authorities due to of suspicion of his harboring Polish nationalist feelings. From then on he lived in Warsaw, where his income came largely from a job in the small bureaucracy of the city's Jewish community. There he founded Hazomir (The Nightingale), which became the cultural centre of pre-World War I Yiddish Warsaw. A writer of social criticism, sympathetic to the labor movement, he wrote stories, folk tales and plays. He was both a realist and a romanticist. While most Jewish intellectuals were unrestrained in their support of the Russian Revolution of 1905, Peretz's view was more reserved, focusing more on the pogroms that took place within the Revolution, and concerned that the Revolution's universalist ideals would leave little space for Jewish non-conformism.
Published by Zinc Read, 2024
ISBN 10: 9361811541 ISBN 13: 9789361811548
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Published by Stock, 1993
ISBN 10: 2234025389 ISBN 13: 9782234025387
Seller: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, France
Condition: Bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
Condition: Very Good. Location:911 192 pp. 911.
Published by Leipzig : Dieterich, 1989
ISBN 10: 3735000495 ISBN 13: 9783735000491
Seller: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Germany
gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 3. Aufl. 269 S. Der Erhaltungszustand des hier angebotenen Werks ist trotz seiner Bibliotheksnutzung sehr sauber. Es befindet sich neben dem Rückenschild lediglich ein Bibliotheksstempel im Buch; ordnungsgemäß entwidmet. Originalschutzumschlag vorhanden (leicht eingerissen). Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Published by Morgen Freiheit Morning Freiheit [after 1925], New York, 1925
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 187, [3] pages. 19 x 13.5 cm. With three facsimile pages at end. This single volume is apparently part of a set that included all of I.L.Peretz's works. Jizchok Leib Perez (1852-1915) was the greatest men of letters who wrote in Yiddish. He was a novelist, poet, and playwright. Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, (May 18, 1852 - 3 April 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, best known as I. L. Peretz, was a Yiddish language author and playwright from Poland. With Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem he was one of the three great classical Yiddish writers. He was ?the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry. . . aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, the will for resistance. . ." Peretz rejected cultural universalism, seeing the world as composed of different nations, each with its own character. He saw his role as a Jewish writer to express "Jewish ideals. . . grounded in Jewish tradition and Jewish history." Unlike many other Maskilim, he greatly respected the Hasidic Jews for their mode of being in the world; at the same time, he understood that there was a need to make allowances for human frailty. His short stories emphasize the importance of sincere piety rather than empty religiosity. Born in the city of Zamo??, Lublin Governorate, Congress Poland, and raised in an Orthodox Jewish home he gave his allegiance at age fifteen to the Haskalah, the Jewish enlightenment. He began a deliberate plan of secular learning, reading books in Polish, Russian, German, and French. He planned to go to the theologically liberal Rabbinical school at Zhytomyr, but concern for his mother's feelings got him to stay on in Zamosc. He failed in an attempt to make a living distilling whiskey, but began to write Hebrew language poetry, songs, and tales, some of them written with his father-in-law. He passed the examination to become a lawyer, a profession which he successfully pursued for the next decade, until in 1889 his license was revoked by the Imperial Russian authorities due to of suspicion of his harboring Polish nationalist feelings. From then on he lived in Warsaw, where his income came largely from a job in the small bureaucracy of the city's Jewish community. There he founded Hazomir (The Nightingale), which became the cultural centre of pre-World War I Yiddish Warsaw. A writer of social criticism, sympathetic to the labor movement, he wrote stories, folk tales and plays. He was both a realist and a romanticist. While most Jewish intellectuals were unrestrained in their support of the Russian Revolution of 1905, Peretz's view was more reserved, focusing more on the pogroms that took place within the Revolution, and concerned that the Revolution's universalist ideals would leave little space for Jewish non-conformism.
Published by Freiburg im Breisgau , Basel , Wien : Herder, 1993
ISBN 10: 3451231719 ISBN 13: 9783451231711
Seller: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Austria
First Edition
gebundene Ausgabe. 1. Aufl. 117 S. Buchschnitt gering bestaubt // Osteuropa , Erzählung , Juden , Anthologie, Belletristik NG014 9783451231711 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.
Published by E-Artnow, 2023
ISBN 10: 8027382017 ISBN 13: 9788027382019
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jizchok Leib Perez war ein jiddischsprachiger Schriftsteller, der auch auf Polnisch und Hebräisch schrieb. Sein Frühwerk ist noch ganz in der jüdischen Emanzipation und Aufklärung verhaftet.
Published by E-Artnow, 2023
ISBN 10: 802737166X ISBN 13: 9788027371662
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jizchok Leib Perez war ein jiddischsprachiger Schriftsteller, der auch auf Polnisch und Hebräisch schrieb. Sein Frühwerk ist noch ganz in der jüdischen Emanzipation und Aufklärung verhaftet. Inhalt: - Ein Zwiegespräch - Wenn nicht noch höher! - Die Kabbalisten - Berl der Schneider - Der das Leben gibt, gibt auch wovon zu leben - Der kranke Knabe - Bonze Schweig - Neïlo in der Hölle - Reb Jojchenen Gabaj.
Published by New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute - Yivo, 1947, 1947
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851-1915. Peretz. Translated and edited by Sol Liptzin. New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute - Yivo, 1947, second printing, 3000 copies, 379pp., worn, faded and scuffed blue cloth, smudge on front cover, both hinges neatly reglued using archival glue, still good study and reading copy. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. YIVO bilingual series. Yiddish and English on opposite pages.
Published by Melukhe-Farlag fun Kinstlerisher Literatur, Moscow, 1959
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Frontispiece portrait of Peretz, 438, [2] pages. 17 x 13.5 cm. Printed on high quality paper. A 6th image, available upon request, is on the front free endpaper on which there is a small round de-accession stamp from JTSA, which is the only indication that this book passed through the library. Jizchok Leib Perez (1852-1915) was the greatest men of letters who wrote in Yiddish. He was a novelist, poet, and playwright. Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, (May 18, 1852 - 3 April 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, best known as I. L. Peretz, was a Yiddish language author and playwright from Poland. With Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem he was one of the three great classical Yiddish writers. He was ?the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry. . . aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, the will for resistance. . ." Peretz rejected cultural universalism, seeing the world as composed of different nations, each with its own character. He saw his role as a Jewish writer to express "Jewish ideals. . . grounded in Jewish tradition and Jewish history." Unlike many other Maskilim, he greatly respected the Hasidic Jews for their mode of being in the world; at the same time, he understood that there was a need to make allowances for human frailty. His short stories emphasize the importance of sincere piety rather than empty religiosity. Born in the city of Zamo??, Lublin Governorate, Congress Poland, and raised in an Orthodox Jewish home he gave his allegiance at age fifteen to the Haskalah, the Jewish enlightenment. He began a deliberate plan of secular learning, reading books in Polish, Russian, German, and French. He planned to go to the theologically liberal Rabbinical school at Zhytomyr, but concern for his mother's feelings got him to stay on in Zamosc. He failed in an attempt to make a living distilling whiskey, but began to write Hebrew language poetry, songs, and tales, some of them written with his father-in-law. He passed the examination to become a lawyer, a profession which he successfully pursued for the next decade, until in 1889 his license was revoked by the Imperial Russian authorities due to of suspicion of his harboring Polish nationalist feelings. From then on he lived in Warsaw, where his income came largely from a job in the small bureaucracy of the city's Jewish community. There he founded Hazomir (The Nightingale), which became the cultural centre of pre-World War I Yiddish Warsaw. A writer of social criticism, sympathetic to the labor movement, he wrote stories, folk tales and plays. He was both a realist and a romanticist. While most Jewish intellectuals were unrestrained in their support of the Russian Revolution of 1905, Peretz's view was more reserved, focusing more on the pogroms that took place within the Revolution, and concerned that the Revolution's universalist ideals would leave little space for Jewish non-conformism.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Good condition without dust jacket, with minimal wear.