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Editore: Schocken Books Inc, 1987
ISBN 10: 0805201009ISBN 13: 9780805201000
Da: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.79.
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Editore: Schocken Books Inc, 1989
ISBN 10: 0805240438ISBN 13: 9780805240436
Da: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.15.
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Editore: Schocken Books Inc, 1987
ISBN 10: 0805206477ISBN 13: 9780805206470
Da: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.2.
Editore: The Jewish Publication Society April 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 0827605994ISBN 13: 9780827605992
Da: Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ, U.S.A.
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: USED Good.
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Usato - A partire da EUR 6,74
Editore: SCHOCKEN BOOKS
ISBN 10: 1199391301ISBN 13: 9781199391308
Da: Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: USED Good. Betrothed & Edo and Enam.
Editore: The Jewish Publication Society, 2002
ISBN 10: 082760677XISBN 13: 9780827606777
Da: HPB-Red, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Libro
paperback. Condizione: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
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Editore: Shocken Books, Westminster, MD, U.S.A., 1970
ISBN 10: 0805203133ISBN 13: 9780805203134
Da: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Libro
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Good. Trade paperback, glossy red wrappers with gold design, gold spine, white back wrapper, praise from New York Times Book Review, Saturday Review and others, 287 pages of short stories. Owner name and address inside front wrapper, top tip of first front end paper creased, creased at bottom front tip of wrapper, nick at spine bottom right edge, light wear to bottom back tip. Good.
Editore: Schocken, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv, Israel, 1977
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 54 pages. 181 x 104 mm. 7 pages have lightly penciled notes in Hebrew and English that have not been erased since they can actually be useful. Minor stain in bottom of pages' inner margin. Shmuel Yosef Agnon (Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes)(Buczacz, Polish Galicia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Buchach, Ukraine, July 17, 1888 ? Jerusalem, February 17, 1970) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Israeli novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He was one of the central figures of modern Hebrew literature. In Hebrew, he is known by the acronym Shai Agnon. In English, his works are published under the name S. Y. Agnon. His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world. They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl (village). In a wider context, he also contributed to broadening the characteristic conception of the narrator's role in literature. Agnon had a distinctive linguistic style, mixing modern and rabbinic Hebrew. In 1966, he shared the Nobel Prize in Literature with the poet Nelly Sachs. His father, Shalom Mordechai Halevy, was ordained as a rabbi, but worked in the fur trade, and had many connections among the Hasidim, his mother's side had ties to the Mitnagdim. He did not attend school and was schooled by his parents. In addition to studying Jewish texts, Agnon studied writings of the Haskalah, and was also tutored in German. At the age of eight, he began to write in Hebrew and Yiddish, At the age of 15, he published his first poem, in Yiddish, about the Kabbalist Joseph della Reina. He continued to write poems and stories in Hebrew and Yiddish, which were published in Galicia. In 1908, he moved to Jaffa in Ottoman Palestine. The first story he published there was "Agunot" ("Chained Wives"), which appeared that same year in the journal Ha`omer. He used the pen name "Agnon", derived from the title of the story, which he adopted as his official surname in 1924. In 1910, "Forsaken Wives" was translated into German. In 1912, at the urging of Yosef Haim Brenner, he published a novella, "Vehaya Ha'akov Lemishor" ("The Crooked Shall Be Made Straight"). In 1913, Agnon moved to Germany, where he met Esther Marx (1889-1973), the sister of Alexander Marx. They married in 1920 and had two children. In Germany he lived in Berlin and Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (1921?24). Salman Schocken, a businessman and later also publisher, became his literary patron and freed him from financial worries. From 1931 on, his work was published by Schocken Books, and his short stories appeared regularly in the newspaper Haaretz, also owned by the Schocken family. In Germany, he continued to write short stories and collaborated with Martin Buber on an anthology of Hasidic stories. Many of his early books appeared in Buber's Jüdischer Verlag (Berlin). The mostly assimilated, secular German Jews, Buber and Franz Rosenzweig among them, considered Agnon to be a legitimate relic, being a religious man, familiar with Jewish scripture. Gershom Scholem called him "the Jews' Jew". In 1924, a fire broke out in his home, destroying his manuscripts and rare book collection. Later that year, Agnon returned to Palestine and settled with his family in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Talpiot. In 1929, his library was destroyed again during anti-Jewish riots. Agnon writes about Jewish life, but with his own unique perspective and special touch. Agnon's writing often used words and phrases that differed from what would become established modern Hebrew. His distinct language is based on traditional Jewish sources, such as the Torah and the Prophets, Midrashic literature, the Mishnah, and other Rabbinic literature. Agnon was twice awarded the Bialik Prize for literature (1934 and 1950). He was also twice awarded the Israel Prize, for literature (1954 and 1958).
Editore: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN 10: 1199458945ISBN 13: 9781199458940
Da: Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: USED Good.
Editore: Schocken, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv, Israel, 1966
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 490, (1) pages. 186 x 117 mm. Ex library with de-accession stamp of the now defunct Simon Hevesi Jewish Heritage Library. Shmuel Yosef Agnon (Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes)(Buczacz, Polish Galicia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Buchach, Ukraine, July 17, 1888 ? Jerusalem, February 17, 1970) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Israeli novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He was one of the central figures of modern Hebrew literature. In Hebrew, he is known by the acronym Shai Agnon. In English, his works are published under the name S. Y. Agnon. His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world. They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl (village). In a wider context, he also contributed to broadening the characteristic conception of the narrator's role in literature. Agnon had a distinctive linguistic style, mixing modern and rabbinic Hebrew. In 1966, he shared the Nobel Prize in Literature with the poet Nelly Sachs. His father, Shalom Mordechai Halevy, was ordained as a rabbi, but worked in the fur trade, and had many connections among the Hasidim, his mother's side had ties to the Mitnagdim. He did not attend school and was schooled by his parents. In addition to studying Jewish texts, Agnon studied writings of the Haskalah, and was also tutored in German. At the age of eight, he began to write in Hebrew and Yiddish, At the age of 15, he published his first poem, in Yiddish, about the Kabbalist Joseph della Reina. He continued to write poems and stories in Hebrew and Yiddish, which were published in Galicia. In 1908, he moved to Jaffa in Ottoman Palestine. The first story he published there was "Agunot" ("Chained Wives"), which appeared that same year in the journal Ha`omer. He used the pen name "Agnon", derived from the title of the story, which he adopted as his official surname in 1924. In 1910, "Forsaken Wives" was translated into German. In 1912, at the urging of Yosef Haim Brenner, he published a novella, "Vehaya Ha'akov Lemishor" ("The Crooked Shall Be Made Straight"). In 1913, Agnon moved to Germany, where he met Esther Marx (1889-1973), the sister of Alexander Marx. They married in 1920 and had two children. In Germany he lived in Berlin and Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (1921?24). Salman Schocken, a businessman and later also publisher, became his literary patron and freed him from financial worries. From 1931 on, his work was published by Schocken Books, and his short stories appeared regularly in the newspaper Haaretz, also owned by the Schocken family. In Germany, he continued to write short stories and collaborated with Martin Buber on an anthology of Hasidic stories. Many of his early books appeared in Buber's Jüdischer Verlag (Berlin). The mostly assimilated, secular German Jews, Buber and Franz Rosenzweig among them, considered Agnon to be a legitimate relic, being a religious man, familiar with Jewish scripture. Gershom Scholem called him "the Jews' Jew". In 1924, a fire broke out in his home, destroying his manuscripts and rare book collection. Later that year, Agnon returned to Palestine and settled with his family in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Talpiot. In 1929, his library was destroyed again during anti-Jewish riots. Agnon writes about Jewish life, but with his own unique perspective and special touch. Agnon's writing often used words and phrases that differed from what would become established modern Hebrew. His distinct language is based on traditional Jewish sources, such as the Torah and the Prophets, Midrashic literature, the Mishnah, and other Rabbinic literature. Agnon was twice awarded the Bialik Prize for literature (1934 and 1950). He was also twice awarded the Israel Prize, for literature (1954 and 1958).
Editore: Schocken January 1987, 1987
ISBN 10: 0805239995ISBN 13: 9780805239997
Da: Firefly Bookstore, Kutztown, PA, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Used Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. This is a marked first edition with full number line or stated edition on copyright page. Dust Jacket has wear, faded spine, and is wrapped in mylar Brodart covering, which is removable. Light wear to cover, slightly bumped corners, pages clean and unmarked. Firefly sells new and used books through our store front. We try to add a detailed description to as many titles as possible. If you have questions regarding this title, please contact us. Photos available on request.
Editore: Syracuse University Press, 1996
ISBN 10: 0815604254ISBN 13: 9780815604259
Da: Lot O'Books, Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. ***GREAT CONDITION***CLEAN PAGES*** light edge wear,crease on front cover corner. We specialize in non-fiction books. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Editore: Schocken, New York, 1947
Da: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israele
13.5x22 cm. 128 pages. Hardcover. In good condition. The book is in : English.
Editore: Schocken Books, New York, 1966
Da: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israele
14x22 cm. xii+237 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Top and bottom of spine slightly faded. The book is in : English.
Editore: Schocken Books, New York, 1965
Da: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israele
13.5x20.5 cm. xxxii+297 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. The book is in : English.
14x22 cm. vi+389 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. The book is in : English.
Editore: Tarbuth Foundation Inc., New York, 1970
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Very Good. Duodecimo, paper covers, xxii, 304 pp. Text is in Hebrew with an introduction in English. Edited with Introduction, Interpretations and Vocabulary by Samuel Leitner.
Editore: Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, 1970
ISBN 10: 0575005505ISBN 13: 9780575005501
Da: The Print Room, Lilley nr Luton, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. First UK edition, first impression. Some edge wear to top and bottom of classic Gollancz yellow jacket and spine, corners slightly bruised, price clipped, previous owner's inscription on ffep crossed out in heavy black felt pen, internally clean tight and almost square, overall a vg+ copy for its age. 287pp. A collection of short stories from Israeli writer, poet and Nobel Prize Laureate Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888-1970). Agnon was born in Polish Galicia, then part of the Austro Hungarian Empire, he later immigrated to Mandatory Palestine, and died in Jerusalem Israel. His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world. They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl (village). In a wider context, he also contributed to broadening the characteristic conception of the narrator's role in literature. Agnon shared the Nobel Prize with the poet Nelly Sachs in 1966.
Editore: Syracuse University Press, Syracuse/NY,, 2000
ISBN 10: 0815606184ISBN 13: 9780815606185
Da: Antiquariat Christoph Wilde, Düsseldorf, Germania
Libro
1. Auflage. 246, (6) S. Ill. Orig.-Broschur. - Rücken aufgehellt; hinterer Deckel lichtrandig. Ansonsten jedoch gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Innen sauber.
Editore: Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford,, 2002
ISBN 10: 0691095442ISBN 13: 9780691095448
Da: Antiquariat Christoph Wilde, Düsseldorf, Germania
Libro
1. Auflage. XXXI, 652, (4) S. Ill. Orig.-Broschur. - Rücken mit Lesespuren; Buchblock etwas verzogen. Ansonsten gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Innen sauber. - Achtung: Bei Auslandsversand bitte Portokosten erfragen (höheres Gewicht)!.
Editore: Doubleday Doran, New York, 1937
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First English Language Edition. First printing. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 373pp. Mild bumps to board corners, else a tight, Near Fine copy. In the original dustwrapper, unclipped (priced $3.00 on front flap), lightly rubbed with some shallow losses to extremities, Very Good. The Nobel Prize-winning author's first novel, considered one of the first classics of modern Hebrew literature.
Editore: Herzl Press, New York, 1968
Da: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Some minor wear and small chips and tears to jacket. ; 1.4 x 7.4 x 4.6 Inches.