David ben gurion preface (4 risultati)
Editore: Massadah Publishing Co. Ltd., Tel Aviv-Jerusalem, Israel 1949
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Bi-lingual edition- English-French. Very many full page photographs. Front hinge exposed, half inch crack in top of front board. Besides these two relatively minor imperfections the book is nice and solid and its interior in excellent condition.
Altre immaginiMedinat Hayehudim im hakdama me'et David Ben Gurion [(Der Iudenstaat). A Jewish State, an Attempt at a Modern Solution to the Jewish Question].
Herzl, Theodor; preface by David Ben Gurion. Translated from the German by S. Perlman
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: hamakhlaka leinyaney hano'ar vehakhalutz shel hahistadrut hatziyonit, Jerusalem, Israel 1953
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Da: Meir Turner, New York, U.S.A.Meir Turner
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. Frontispiece, (2), 84 pages. 186 x 119 mm. "It was Herzl's book that really crystallized the idea of a national home for the Jews. Through his work, he transformed the Jewish people from a passive community into a positive political force. That a Jewish State was created in Pale…stine within fifty years of his death was due to the vision and the practical methods of Herzl, expressed in his manifesto of 1896." (J. Carter, Printing and the Mind of Man). Der Judenstaat is considered the founding manifesto of political Zionism. In 1896, Der Judenstaat, Versuch einer Modernen Lösung der Judenfrage (The Jewish State, Proposal of a modern solution for the Jewish question) was published in Vienna by then 35-yearsold Theodor Herzl, a Hungarian journalist of Jewish descent. The previous year, Herzl had witnessed the Dreyfus affair in Paris and had been appalled at the outbreak of anti-Semitism that it had generated in the "birthplace of human rights". He concluded that the creation of an independent Jewish state would be the best way for Jews to escape European anti-Semitism. The title of the work originally read "Proposal of a modern solution for the Jewish question: Address to the Rothschilds", as Herzl planned to deliver it as a speech to the Rothschild family, but Baron Edmond de Rothschild rejected Herzl's plan, feeling it threatened Jews in the diaspora; he also thought it would put his own settlements at risk. Herzl worked on his pamphlet from summer 1895 to winter 1896, but received little support from the publishers. Siegfried Cronbach of Berlin, publisher of a Jewish weekly, rejected the publication, objecting to its content, as did Duncker and Humbolt of Leipzig), which had recently published Herzl's Palais Bourbon but insisted that they never produced anything on 'this question' (relating to the Jewish question). On 17 January 1896 the London Jewish Chronicle carried a synopsis of the pamphlet: 'A Solution of the Jewish Question' by Dr. Theodor Herzl. This led to a meeting with a fairly obscure publisher, Breitenstein. Herzl noted that he was enthusiastic about certain passages, and a definitive title, Der Judenstaat, was decided upon then and there. The precise terms of their co-operation are not known but later accounts show that Herzl received no royalties and that income from sales barely covered the publisher's costs. By February the proofs were ready but Herzl was clearly disappointed that only 3,000 copies were to be printed since Breitenstein did not expect a commercial success. On February 15th, 1896 a slim volume written by Herzl appeared in the shop window of M. Breitenstein's Verlags-Buchhandlung in Vienna, titled: Der Judenstaat. Versuch einer Modernen Lösung der Judenfrage. Der Judenstaat is Herzl's only work on which he used his academic title. Obviously, he wished to appear as a sober man of affairs, not a utopian. Reactions to Der Judenstaat were not long in corning. The well-to-do Jewish middle class of Vienna was aghast, as Hermann Bahr told Herzl at the time and Stefan Zweig recalled in his memoirs. The Neue Freie Presse kept silent, the liberal press rejected the scheme. Encouragement came from Zionist groups in Berlin and Sofia, and the Russian Hovevei Zion cautiously took note. Unreserved acclaim came from the Zionists on the margins of Viennese Jewish society. Their support catapulted Herzl to the leadership of the Zionist movement.
THEODOR HERZL: A Portrait for This Age
Lewisohn, Ludwig (Edited with an Introduction)/Ben-Gurion, David (Preface)
Editore: The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York
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Da: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, U.S.A.Shoemaker Booksellers
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good-. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. First Edition. (1955) 346 pp. Original blue cloth covers. Spine ends bumped. Natural toning to gutters of endpapers. DJ lightly soiled and rubbed w/ wear and several closed tears to edges. Mild chipping to corners and spine ends. Spine a bit sunned. Contents nice….
Altre immaginiIn The Negev: Along the Eilat-Beersheba Pipeline, 1957 ; [Portfolio of Twelve Drawings by Artist A. Giladi].
Giladi, Aaron [Aharon Golodetz], 1907-1993; David Aryeh Friedman (Foreword); David Ben-Gurion (Preface)
Editore: Marcus Printing Press, Ltd., Tel-Aviv [Jaffa], Israel 1957
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Da: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, CanadaBlack's Fine Books & Manuscripts
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Aggiungi al carrelloCard Covers. First Edition, First Printing. 4to., measuring 35 x 25 cm. Four unnumbered leaves, comprising eight pages of text total. Complete with all twelve, highly-expressive, plates of line-drawings, each captioned in English and Hebew, by the Belarusian-born, Soviet-trained artist. All housed within its original illustrated… portfolio. Extremities foxed, contents (text) without blemish, very light spot of foxing to the margin of one plate (unaffecting the drawing), remaining plates without blemish. Overall, very good+. Scarce in commerce. See OCLC Nos. 82108844, 78315606, 34032860. Introduction and preface by David Friedman and David Ben-Gurion, printed in English and Hebrew.