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Edité par Twayne, 1959
Vendeur : Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Very good hardcover with fair DJ. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show minor shelf wear. Binding is tight, hinges strong. Dust jacket shows edge wear with small tears.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, 1959
Vendeur : Easy Chair Books, Lexington, MO, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Fair. 394 pages. Light wear, pages yellowed; library sticker removal inside the front cover; a good sound binding. The jacket is discolored, some chips and tears. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literary Criticism & Essays; Inventory No: 199815.
Edité par TWAYNE PUBLISHERS January 1959, 1959
Vendeur : Dunaway Books, St. Louis, MO, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Acceptable.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, New York, 1959
Vendeur : Sessions Book Sales, Birmingham, AL, Etats-Unis
Hard Cover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : None.
Edité par NY: Twayne Pub. 1959, NY, 1959
Vendeur : General Eclectic Books, Gray, ME, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Good+. No Jacket. First Edition. Cloth. Good+/No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Very litle wear but cvrs. are quite foxed. Innards are clean & tight, remainder mark on top edge. 394 pp.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, 1959
Vendeur : Amazing Books Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Sturdy copy with no dust jacket. Cream colored boards shows minor wear with bumping at corners. Inscription to former owner on front free end paper. Text is unmarked. AKL.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, New York, 1959
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, tan cloth with red lettering, 394 pp. Edited and translated by Judah Nadich.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, New York, N.Y., 1959
Vendeur : From Away Books & Antiques, Greenville, ME, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Good copy. Inside front endpaper has long gift inscription.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, New York, 1959
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, in mildly edgeworn dust jacket, some foxing to the endpapers, 394 pp. Edited and translated by Judah Nadich.
Edité par Twayne Publishers, New York, 1959
Vendeur : Gibson's Books, New Hope, AL, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; DJ is worn at edges. Owner label ; Edited and translated by Judah Nadich; 394 pages.
Edité par Histadruth Ivrith of America, New York, 1942
Vendeur : Ken's Book Haven, Coopersburg, PA, Etats-Unis
Hard cover. Etat : Very good. No dust jacket. Reprint. Book Condition: Very good. Some chips on cover spine edges. Clean interior pages.
Edité par Vision Press, 1959
Vendeur : World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Good. 1959. 394 pages. No dust jacket. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Inscriptions to front pastedown and endpaper. Pages are clean and bright, and appear almost good as new. With minimal tanning throughout. Binding has remained firm. Boards are a little rub worn, slight shelf wear to corners, spine and edges. Corners are a little bumped. Spine ends are mildly crushed. Light tanning to spine and edges. Boards are bowed. Book has a forward lean.
Edité par Ogen, NY, 1942
Vendeur : Schoen Books, South Deerfield, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Etat : Good condition. Location:1005 320 pages in Hebrew 1005.
Edité par Histadrut Ivrit of America, New York, 1940
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Frontispiece, 120 pages. 211 x 142 mm. Friedland,Abraham Hyman, 1891-1939, poet, short-story writer & educator. A leading member of the Cleveland Jewish Community. Front pastedown has rubber stamp impression of former owner, Asher Wolk, whose NY Times obituary. dated Novemmber 19, 1991 is quoted here: Asher Wolk Dies at 78. Asher Wolk, a magazine editor and writer, died on Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital Center in the Bronx. He was 78 years old and lived in Manhattan. . . was founder and editor in chief of Olam Hadash, a monthly children's magazine, written in Hebrew and published in New York. He founded the magazine in 1960 with the support of the late David Ben-Gurion, then Prime Minister of Israel. He was in charge of Jewish press relations for the World Zionist Organization for 35 years until his retirement two years ago. In 1986, he published a book in Israel on his travels entitled "It's the Whale I'm Looking For." He also wrote political articles for the Jewish Forward and Algemeiner-Journal. Born in Poland, he came to the United States in 1933 to join his father, the late Rabbi Paul Wolk of the Bronx. He graduated from the Hebrew Seminary in Vilnius, Lithuania, and attended Yeshiva University in New York.
Vendeur : N. Fagin Books, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
1959. Judaica, Literature. Edited and translated by Judah Nadich. Twayne Publishers. Very good cloth, worn but good dust jacket 394p.
Edité par Ogen, New York, 1938
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Red cloth with gold lettering, viii, 320 pages. 239 x 160 mm. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag).
Edité par Ogen Publishing .House of the Histadruth Ivrith of America, New York, 1936
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Text is entirely in Hebrew. Articles on Bialik, Tchernichovsky, Agnon, Pichman, Efrat, Imber, Katznellson, Smolenskin, Horodetzky, Brandeis, Klausner and many more. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag).
Edité par Hotza'at OGEN al yedey Histadruth Ivrith of America Inc. Hahistadrut Haivrith BeAmerica, New York, 1934
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 95, (1) pages. Black cloth with gold stamped title on the front board. Frontispiece photo. 214 x 141 mm. Blank front pastedown has the rubber stamp impression of the renowned Rabbi Asher Wolk, who was born in Poland, graduated from the Hebrew Seminary in Vilnius, Lithuania, immigrated to the United States in 1933 to join his father, Rabbi Paul Wolk of the Bronx, and attended Yeshiva University in New York. In 1960 he founded, with the support of David Ben-Gurion, the Prime Minister of Israel, the Olam Hadash, a monthly children's magazine, written in Hebrew and published in New York. Wolk was its editor in chief. Wolk was in charge of Jewish press relations for the World Zionist Organization for 35 years. In 1986, he published a book in Israel on his travels entitled "It's the Whale I'm Looking For." He also wrote political articles for the Jewish Forward and Algemeiner-Journal. Rabbi Wolk's penciled inscription in Hebrew appears on the front free end paper. MENACHEM RIBALOW (1895-1953) was a United States Hebrew editor and essayist who was born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia). Ribalow received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he immigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U.S. made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow also edited a short-lived quarterly Mabbu'a (1952/53); two jubilee volumes of Hadoar (1952); several volumes of a literary annual Sefer ha-Shanah li-Yhudei Amerikah ("The Year Book of American Jews") between 1931 and 1949; a literary annual; and memorial volumes for various writers. He also edited an anthology of American-Hebrew poetry in Yiddish, an anthology of Hebrew writers and Ahisefer (1944), a volume designed to foster greater understanding between Hebrew and Yiddish writers in the U.S. A collection of some of his literary essays appeared in English translation, The Flowering of Modern Hebrew Literature (1959, tr. and ed. by J. Nadich). Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut Ivrit of America, an organization for the propagation of Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak *Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union.
Edité par Ha-Histadruth Ha-Ivrit Be-Amerika, New York, 1946
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, brown cloth, with weakened inner hinges, 720 pp., b/w photos. Inner hinges cracked. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Hardcover
Vendeur : Langdon eTraders, HARROW, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Good. Hardcover Good Offered by the UK charity Langdon: supporting people with disabilities DUST JACKET SLIGHTLY MARKED AND WORN.
Edité par Ogen, New York, 1942
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, maroon cloth with worn gold lettering, 319 pp. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Louis Lamed Foundation for the Advancement of Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, [New York], 1943
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. In Hebrew. 583, [4] pages. 237 x 158 x 58 mm.
Edité par Ogen Publishing House ofthe Histadruth Ivrith of America, New York, 1942
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In Hebrew. [2], 391, [1] pages. 217 x 146 mm. . Inscribed by the author on the free front endpaper in a minute hand. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag). Inscribed by Author(s).
Edité par Hadoar Association and Histadruth Ivrith of American in cooperation with the Department for Education and Culture of the World Zionist Organization, 165 WEst 46th Street, New York 19, New York, 1953
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Pages 113 to 240. 255 x 170 mm. Close-able tear in wrapper. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag).
Edité par Hadoar Association and Histadruth Ivrith of American in cooperation with the Department for Education and Culture of the World Zionist Organization, 165 West 46th Street, New York 19, New York, 1953
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Pages (1), 241 to 358. 255 x 170 mm. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag).
Edité par Hahistadrut HaIvrit BeAmerica, New York, 1938
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. (2), 36 pages. 255 x 172 mm. "Born in Chudnov, Volhynia (Russia), Ribalow (1895-1953) received a yeshivah education and also studied at the University of Moscow; he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Two years later he was appointed editor of the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. For 30 years he wrote his weekly editorials under his pseudonym, M. Shoshani, and hundreds of essays which appeared in various periodicals and, eventually, were collected in five volumes. As an essayist he concentrated on literary criticism, especially of Hebrew poetry. Though his love for Hebrew sometimes led him to hyperbolic evaluations of Hebrew writers, he was a perceptive critic. Many Hebrew authors in the U. S. Made their debut under his guidance. Ribalow was a leader of Histadrut, an organization which propagates Hebrew culture in the United States. With Israel's President Izhak Ben-Zvi, he was co-president of the World Hebrew Union. "(EJ, Silberschlag).
Edité par New York, 1936
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, blue cloth with gold lettering, 217 pp. IText is in Yiddish.
Edité par HaHistadruth HaIvrit BeAmerikah, New York, 1938
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, black cloth with gold lettering, 440 pp. Binding color may varty. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Ha-Histadruth Ha-Ivrit Be-Amerikah, New York, 1949
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, grey-blue cloth with gold lettering, 714 pp. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par HaHistadruth HaIvrit BeAmerikah, New York, 1931
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, green cloth with pastedown labels on the spine, 349 pp., ads Text is in Hebrew.