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Edité par YKUF Publishers, New York, 1974
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, gray cloth with black lettering, 352 pp. Translated from the Yiddish by Henry Goodman.
Edité par YKUF, 1974
Vendeur : Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good.
hardcover. Etat : Good. Solid and unmarked, no jacket, mild wear. Fast Shipping - Safe and Secure Bubble Mailer!.
Edité par ykuf, 1974
Vendeur : Thylacine Books, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. dj: none. book: clean copy, tight binding, near mint. slightly cocked. handsome copy. 352 pages. owner's name neatly inked top of title page. keywords: otto lehman Language: eng.
Edité par YKUF Publishers, 1974
Vendeur : Karen Wickliff - Books, Columbus, OH, Etats-Unis
Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 352pp. Hardback, no DJ, VG, translated from the Yiddish, Collection of short stories by Chaver Paver (Gershon Einbinder),
Edité par YKUF
Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket (Literature, fiction, short stories) 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.
Edité par Int workers Order, 1944
Vendeur : Schoen Books, South Deerfield, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Etat : Good. Location:471 220 pp. covers stained wear reading copy 471.
Edité par Chaver-paver Buch-Komitet, Los Angeles, 1950
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, green cloth, 315 pp., title page illustration by Zuni Meod. Text is in Yiddish.
Edité par Chaver-paver Buch-Komitet, Los Angeles, 1950
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, green cloth, 315 pp., title page illustration by Zuni Meod. Text is in Yiddish. .
Edité par NY: YKUF Publ. c. 1974., 1974
Vendeur : de Wit Books, HUTCHINSON, KS, Etats-Unis
VG, unmarked Hardback; no DJ. xii + 352 pp.
Edité par Yidish-Amerikaner Sektzie fun Internationaln Arberter-Ordn, Los Angeles, California, 1944
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Small octavo, umber cloth with blue lettering, 222 pp., glossary. Soiled boards Text is in Yiddish.
Edité par Chaver-paver Buch-Komitet, Los Angeles, 1950
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, gray cloth with blue lettering, 315 pp., title page illustration by Zuni Meod. Text is in Yiddish. .
Edité par Chaver-Paver Bukh-Komitet, Los Angeles, CA, 1942
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Small octavo, light blue cloth with dark blue lettering, 320 pp. Text is in Yiddish. OCLC Number: 12496405.
Edité par Los Angeles / Hollywood
Vendeur : Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
Blue Printed Binder. Etat : Very Good. Reprint. Reproduction working copy of the play, in English. The production was directed by Louis Brandt; this example from his estate.
Edité par Chaver-Paver Bukh-Komitet, Los Angeles, California, 1958
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, brown cloth with yellow lettering, 304 pp. Text is in Yiddish.
Edité par Chaver-paver Buch-Komitet, Los Angeles, 1950
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, green cloth, 315 pp., title page illustration by Zuni Meod. Text is in Yiddish. Inscribed briefly Chaver-Paver on the half-title page.
Edité par Yidish-Amerikaner Sektzie fun Internationaln Arberter-Ordn, Los Angeles, California, 1944
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Small octavo, umber cloth with blue lettering, 222 pp., glossary Text is in Yiddish. Briefly inscribed by the author on the free front endpaper. In LC under the old orthography.
Edité par Chaver-Paver Bukh-Komitet, Los Angeles, CA, 1942
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Small octavo, light blue cloth with dark blue lettering, 320 pp. Text is in Yiddish. Briefly inscribed by the author on the title page.
Edité par Farlag Yidbyuro, New York, 1937
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, salmon cloth with lettering and illustration in red ink, 343 pp., cover and title page illustration by Zuni Meod, glossary of English words Text is in Yiddish.
Edité par Chaver Paver Committee, 1950
Vendeur : Schoen Books, South Deerfield, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Etat : Very Good. Location:858 315 pp.In Yiddish Partisans fighting the Nazis in Poland during the Shoah 858.
Edité par YKUF Publishers, New York, 1974
Vendeur : Austin Book Shop LLC, Richmond Hill, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hard Cover. First Edition. 352pp. Translated from Yiddish by Henry Goodman. Near Fine. (loc 605/1).
Edité par Chaver-Paver Bukh Komitet, Los Angeles, 1947
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Signé
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Quarto, illustrated off-white cloth covered boards with brown lettering, 127 pp., illustrations by Moses Soyer throughout in orange ink Text is in Yiddish. Signed as Chaver Paver on the free front endpaper.
Edité par Internatsyonael Arbeter Ordn, New York, 1935
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Bogin, Louie (Louis) (illustrateur). In Yiddish. 80 pages. Illustrated. 22 x 15.5 cm. Minor discoloration to edge of boards. Front hinge partly exposed. Labzik is a dog story by Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder), who managed to make 1930s leftist politics engaging and funny to students of the International Workers Order's Yiddish shuls. Not surprisingly, in one of the illustrations, on page 43, a portrait of Lenin decorates a room's wall, Neve mind that he was one of the biggest mass murderers in modern history. Chaver Paver was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder, who was born February 8, 1901 in Bershad (in today's Ukraine), moved to Romania at age 19, and in 1924 he settled in the United States. He lived in New York and then in Los Angeles. He made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a children?s writer, wrote five volumes of children?s stories and several plays, but the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults.
Edité par New York: Farlag Matones Bam Sholem Aleykhem Folk-Institut, 1925
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
hardback. First Edition. 1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. "Yankele shneyele un andere." Overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in this volume. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He.was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many children's books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a children's writer. He wrote five volumes of children's stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S) : children --- fiction --- short stories --- Yiddish. Wear to backstrip, dampstains and old inscription and marks to endpapers bit of light toning, but internally very nice. Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10C-L-'excc).
Edité par New York: Farlag Matones Bam Sholem Aleykhem Folk-Institut, 1925
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
hardback. First Edition. 1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. "Yankele shneyele un andere." Overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in this volume. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He.was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many children's books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a children's writer. He wrote five volumes of children's stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S) : children --- fiction --- short stories --- Yiddish. Backstrip repair, paper and images nice and bright, Very Good- Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10D-L-'excc).
Edité par Matones/ Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, New York, 1925
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : g to vg. First edition. Small quarto. 96pp. Red textured cloth boards, with gilt debossed lettering publisher's device on the front cover as well as the spine. Illustrated title page on black and red. The work is the first volume ("Mayzele Ganev un Andere") of Yiddish children's stories by Einbinder under the pen name Chaver Paver. Illustrated throughout in lovely b/w woodcuts by Aaron Goodelman. Text in Yiddish. Binding with some smudging and light staining. Spine rubbed, with some chipping to the head and tail of the spine. Some other corners and edges rubbed. Interior with a few small sporadic smudges and closed tears. Previous owner's inscription on the title page. Protected by modern mylar. Binding in good, interior in very good condition overall.
Edité par New York: Farlag Matones Bam Sholem Aleykhem Folk-Institut, 1925
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
hardback. First Edition. 1st edition. Vol 1 in period red boards; Vol 2 in original red boards with gilt lettering and design, 8vo, 96, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: 1. Mayzele ganev un andere 2. Yankele shneyele un andere. Both volumes are overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 15 full- or partial-page illustrations and 20 fanciful initial Yiddish letters in Volume I; and 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in Volume II. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He.was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many children's books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a children's writer. He wrote five volumes of children's stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Children's literature. OCLC: 15009977 Vol 2 Lacks backstrip (spine coverings) as usually found, internally very nice and clean on beatuful strong white paper. Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10F-L-'excc).
Edité par New York: Farlag Matones Bam Sholem Aleykhem Folk-Institut, 1925
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
hardback. First Edition. 1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: 1. Mayzele ganev un andere 2. Yankele shneyele un andere. Both volumes are overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 15 full- or partial-page illustrations and 20 fanciful initial Yiddish letters in Volume I; and 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in Volume II. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He.was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many children's books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a children's writer. He wrote five volumes of children's stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Children's literature. OCLC: 15009977. Vol I lacks bottom 2" of spine, some edgwear to boards; Vol II has some edgewear as well with the hingest starting, internally very nice and clean on beatuful strong white paper. Very Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10A-EL-'xcc).