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Edité par YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, 1955
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Softbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, paper covers, 320 pp., book notes Articles are "Institutional Aspects of Jewish Life in Warsaw in the Second Half of the 19th Century," Jacob Shatzky, "Trends in Jewish School Organization and Enrollment in New York City, 1917-1950," David Rudavsky, "Was There an 'Other Germany' During the Nazi Period?" Philip Friedman, "Aspects of New Haven Jewry: A Sociological Study," Aaron Antonovsky, "Relations Among Sephardim, Ashkenazim and Avignonese Jews in France from the 16th to the 20th Centuries," Z. Szajkowski, "Jospeh Klausner's 'History of Modern Hebrew Literature and His Attitude to Yiddish," S. Niger Charney, "Patterns of American Self-Identification Among Children of a Minority Group," Joshua A. Fishman, "The Anglicazation of the East European Jewish Immigrant as Seen by the London Jewish Chronicle, 1870-1897," Stanley Kaplan, "Mental Diseases Among Jews in New York State, 1920 to 1952," Benjamin Malzberg, "Jewish Burial Associations in Moldavia in the 18th and the Beginning of the 19th Centuries," Abraham Lachower.
Edité par Yidisher Kultur Gezelshaft, New York, 1934
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Softbound. Etat : Good. Octavo, stapled paper covers, 64 pp. Text is in Yiddish.
Edité par YIVO, Vilna - New York, 1930
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Small quarto, black cloth spine, edgeworn black paper covered boards, front endpapers repaired at the hinges, viii, 536 pp., b/w plates, index, corrigenda, German language table of contents at the rear Text is in Yiddish. Ninety-two articles. Too many to note here. Feel free to contact me for a copy of the table of contents. This edition appears to be identical to the edition in the blue cloth, but is a more solid binding.
Edité par YIVO, Vilna - New York, 1930
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Small quarto, soiled blue cloth, viii, 536 pp., b/w plates, index, corrigenda, German language table of contents at the rear Text is in Yiddish. Ninety-two articles. Too many to note here. Feel free to contact me for a copy of the table of contents.
Edité par Dem Yidishn Visnshaftlekhn Institut Amerikaner Sekstye, New York, 1928
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Royal octavo, green cloth with gold lettering, ii, 400 pp. Text is in Yiddish. Articles are "Elementn fun Sholem-Aleykhem-Humor far Sholem-Aleykhman," S. Niger, "A Yidish Bikhl kegn Alilat-Dam fun der Ershter Helft 18tn Y"H," Jacob shatzky, "Yidishe Yakar-Haioten in Cambridge, England," M. Weinreich, Yidish un Hebreayshe Drukn bizn Yor T"H - 1648," Yitshak Rivkind, "Tsvay Yoyveleyen. Dos Ershte Yidish Bibl in Amerike un di Ershte Yidishe Tseytung in Shikago," Kalman Marmor, "Moris Rozenfelds Onhoyb," Moshe Shtarkman, "Haman-Figur un Shmate-Mentsh," N. Veynig, "Yidishe Folkslider (Naye Zamlung)," Y.L. Cahan, "Nigunim tsu di Folkslider (Fartsaykhnt fun Lazer Veyner)," 1) Katoves tsi Kesuvim? 2) Varia," Judah A. Joffe, "A Klog-Lid oyfn kaltn vinter fun yor 1784," Yisthak Rivkind, "Fun Moris Rozenfleds Literarisher Yerushah," Kalman Marmor, "Yidishe Folkma'asiyos," Y.L. Cahan, "Der Slavisher Element in Yidish," Judah Joffe, "Aktiorn-Shprakh," Mark Schwied, "Ven hot I.M. Dik Ongenoybn Shreybn Yidish?" S. Niger, Parodye-Literatur (Bibliografye Hosfot)," Yisro'el Davidzon, "Bibliograye fun der Yidisher Prese in Filadelfye," Dovid-Ber Mirkel, Kveln Literatur tsu der Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Prese in Amerike (1870-1900)," Moshe Shtarkman, "Yehoash der Visnshaftsman. Zikhronos fun Dr. Hayim Spivak," "Zikhronos fun D. Gronovski," Yisthak Yoel Linetski, "Moshe Mendelsons an Umfarefntlekhter Briv fun Dr. Yehoshua Blokh," "A Nitfarefntlekhter Briv fun A. Goldfaden tsu Sholem-Aleykhem, Mitgeteylt," Jacob Shatzky, "Jacob Dinezons Nit-Farefntlekhte Briv, Mitge," Jacob Shatzky, Dr. Hayim Spivak (Nekrolog)," Yitshak Rivkind.
Edité par Yivo, New York, 1940
Vendeur : Meir Turner, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. [4], 188, [6] pages, 235 x 155 mm. Black cloth with faint gold lettering on the spine, Black and white illustrations In Yiddish, with additional titile page and table of contents page in English. Articles are "Goldfaden's Sojourn in Warsaw," Jacob Shatzky, "Reminiscences of Goldfaden and of the Jewish Theater of Lemberg," M. Balaban, "Unpublished Documants Relating to A. Goldfaden," N. Meisel, "Goldfaden's Activities in Paris," Z. Shaikovsky, "The Earliest Critical Reviews of the Jewish Theater in Roumania," Schoss-Roman, "Goldfadeniana," A.R. Malachi, "The First Biographer of A. Goldfaden," M. Kosover, "A Russian Censorious Approval of Goldfaden's Plays, "An Unpublished Collection of Goldfaden's Poems," J. Shatzky, Miscellany, Unpublished Letters of Abraham Goldfaden. Jacob Shatzky (Yaakov, Yankev Shatski; in Polish: Szacki) (1893-1956) was a distinguished Jewish historian. Shatzky was born in Warsaw. He received a traditional Jewish education and went on to study at universities in Lwów, Vienna, Berlin and Warsaw. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Warsaw in 1922 with a thesis on "The Jewish Question in the Kingdom of Poland During the Paskiewicz Era." Historians who studied under Shatzky include Lucy Dawidowicz. Shatzky enlisted in Pilsudski's Legion and fought with distinction in the First World War; he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. He was sent by the Polish Foreign Ministry in 1918 to report on a pogrom in Vilna. He resigned from his post when it became clear that the government would not act to punish the perpetrators of the pogroms. Shatzky immigrated to the United States in 1923. He served as Chief Librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute from 1930 to 1956. He acquired a portion of Sigmund Freud's library for the institute's collection. The Freud Library came to New York in the wake of Freud's departure from Vienna after the 1938 Anschluss. Unable to take his entire library of c. 1,000 books with him to London, he gave about a third of it to a friend, Paul Sonnenfeld, who soon thereafter also fled Austria. Before leaving Vienna, Sonnenfeld sold the books to the antiquarian bookdealer, Heinrich Hinterberger. In July 1939 Hinterberger issued a catalog in English, offering for sale a library of c. 770 books discreetly described as the creation of "a famous Viennese scientific explorer." When Dr. Jacob Shatzky, the librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute, received the catalog he deduced that the collection was Freud's. He convinced the Director of the Institute, Dr. Nolan D.C. Lewis, to purchase the library for about $500, pledging to cover the price out of his own pocket if the books turned out not to be Freud's. When the books arrived in New York in September 1939, legend has it that the first volume Shatzky and Lewis pulled from the packing crate was the copy of Jean-Martin Charot's collected works inscribed by Charcot to his former student Freud. With funding from pioneer American psychoanalyst, Abraham Brill, the library was housed in a specially constructed Freud Room in the Psychiatric Institute Library. The Freud Library remained there until 1978, when it was transferred to Archives & Special Collections on a long-term loan basis. The Freud Library remains the property of the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Edité par YIVO, New York, 1940
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Royal octavo, black cloth with gold lettering on the spine, with small chips to the spine, 192 pp., b/w illustrations Text is in Yiddish. Articles are "Goldfaden's Sojourn in Warsaw," Jacob Shatzky, "Reminiscences of Goldfaden and of the Jewish Theater of Lemberg," M. Balaban, "Unpublished Documants Relating to A. Goldfaden," N. Meisel, "Goldfaden's Activities in Paris," Z. Shaikovsky, "The Earliest Critical Reviews of the Jewish Theater in Roumania," Schoss-Roman, "Goldfadeniana," A.R. Malachi, "The First Biographer of A. Goldfaden," M. Kosover, "A Russian Censorious Approval of Goldfaden's Plays, "An Unpublished Collection of Goldfaden's Poems," J. Shatzky, Miscellany, Unpublished Letters of Abraham Goldfaden.
Edité par Amopteyl fun Yidishn Visnshaftlekhn Institut, New York, 1937
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good-. Octavo, black cloth badly frayed along the spine with gold lettering, 334 pp., 20 pp., b/w illustrations Text is in Yiddish. OCLC Number: 649034312.
Edité par Amopteyl fun Yidishn Visnshaftlekhn Institut, New York, 1937
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, black cloth with gold lettering, 334 pp., 20 pp., b/w illustrations Text is in Yiddish. OCLC Number: 649034312.
Edité par YIVO, New York, 1940
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Royal octavo, black cloth with gold lettering on the spine, wear at the spine ends and corners, 192 pp., b/w illustrations Text is in Yiddish. Articles are "Goldfaden's Sojourn in Warsaw," Jacob Shatzky, "Reminiscences of Goldfaden and of the Jewish Theater of Lemberg," M. Balaban, "Unpublished Documants Relating to A. Goldfaden," N. Meisel, "Goldfaden's Activities in Paris," Z. Shaikovsky, "The Earliest Critical Reviews of the Jewish Theater in Roumania," Schoss-Roman, "Goldfadeniana," A.R. Malachi, "The First Biographer of A. Goldfaden," M. Kosover, "A Russian Censorious Approval of Goldfaden's Plays, "An Unpublished Collection of Goldfaden's Poems," J. Shatzky, Miscellany, Unpublished Letters of Abraham Goldfaden.
Edité par YIVO, Vilna - New York, 1930
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Small quarto, blue cloth with gold lettering, viii, 536 pp., b/w plates, index, corrigenda, German language table of contents at the rear, soiling to the front endpaper Text is in Yiddish. Ninety-two articles. Too many to note here. Feel free to contact me for a copy of the table of contents.
Edité par YIVO, Vilna - New York, 1930
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Small quarto, black cloth, fraying at the head of the spine, viii, 536 pp., b/w plates, index, corrigenda, German language table of contents at the rear Text is in Yiddish. Ninety-two articles. Too many to note here. Feel free to contact me for a copy of the table of contents. This edition appears to be identical to the edition in the blue cloth, but is a more solid binding.
Edité par YIVO, Vilna - New York, 1930
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very Good. Small quarto, black cloth, a few torn pages but a rare copy of this volume in a solid binding, viii, 536 pp., b/w plates, index, corrigenda, German language table of contents at the rear Text is in Yiddish. Ninety-two articles. Too many to note here. Feel free to contact me for a copy of the table of contents. This edition appears to be identical to the edition in the blue cloth, but is a more solid binding.