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Edité par Misrad Habitakhon, Israel, 1981
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Alon, Yiftach (illustrateur). In Hebrew. 161 pages plus publisher's ads. 20 x 11 cm. The author won the Jerusalem Price for his literary work. Some of his best stories appear here. I just read here the story whose title translates as The Book Warehouse of Ludwig Maye, who was a famous book seller in Jerusalemr. It's a reading pleasure to any over of Hebrew, and draws a vivid picture of Jerusalem post World War I, when Turkish was occasionally heard and head dress of some was still a tarbush.
Edité par Am Oved Publishers Limited, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1968
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. In Hebrew. 221 pages. 20 x 12.5 cm. Ezra Hamenahem was a recipient of the Jerusalem prize for literature. Top left corner of title page has a very small rubber stamp impression in Hebrew of the former owner, Professor Michael (Milton) Arfa, the distinguished Rabbi, author and professor of Hebrew literature and philosophy. Dr. Arfa taught generations of students at Yeshiva University, Herzliah Hebrew Teachers Institute, Hunter College, HUC-JIR and NYU. As chairman of the Israel Matz Foundation, Dr. Arfa devoted himself to aiding indigent Hebrew writers, and published scholarly works of Hebrew literature and philosophy. He was a gifted teacher, humanitarian, scholar, lover of Zion and above all a modest and quiet doer of good deeds. He died in 2003.
Edité par Am OVed, Tel Aviv, 1968
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket, 221 pp. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Eked, Tel Aviv, 1969
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket with a few short tears and minor edgewear, 120 pp., b/w drawings Text is in Hebrew.