I.                  Books, small prints

 

1.        Alexander Bernát: Spinoza. (His life, works and connection with the Jewish religion.) (Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár 11.) (Budapest, 1921.) In original hardcover. 79 p.

2000.-

2.        Alexandriai Philó: Mózes élete. (Life of Moses. Translated from Greek by Fischer Gyula chief rabbi of Pest.) (Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár) (Budapest, 1921.) In original hardcover. 97 o.

                                                                                  2000.-

3.        Alexandriai Philo jelentése a Caius Caligulánál járt küldöttségről. (Legato ad Caium) Translation by Schill Salamon. IMIT publ., Budapest, 1896. XIII+100 p. In amateur half-cloth binding.

                                                                                  2600.-

4.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Ágoston Péter: A zsidók útja. Published by Nagyváradi Társadalomtudományi Társaság. The author points to the assimilation as the right way for the Jews which he supports with historical events and figures. (This book was subject of heavy debates, this was the first time in the 20th century to discuss the so-called Jewish question.) Nagyvárad, 1917. In original cover, spine and several pages are loose. 323 p.

                                                                                  3800.-

5.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Bethlen Pál (editor): Numerus Clausus. Published by the Hungarian Jewish Almanach. Uncut copy. Slightly worn, stained. 164 + 2 p., with contemoporary advertisements.

3600.-

6.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Bereczky Albert (protestant priest): The Hungarian Protestantism against the persecution of the Jews. Budapest, 1945. Original cover, 44 p.

2000.-

7.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Éliás József (Jewish-born protestant priest): Vigyázat: szakadék! (About the rescue of Jews). Budapest, 1946. Missing rear cover. 32 p.

                                                                                  2400.-

8.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Günther, Hans F. K.: Rassenkunde des jüdischen Volkes. München, (1930s). (Publication with the support of the nazi propaganda, with many pictures) In original hardcover. 352 + 8 p.

                                                                                  7000.-

9.        (ANTI-SEMITISM) Halmi Bódog: A zsidó gyerek. (The Jewish child) Budapest, 1922. Published by the author. Original cover lacking rear plate, slightly worn. 132 p.

                                                                                  2000.-

10.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Komlós Jenő: A zsidó fájdalom könyve. (The book of Jewish sorrow.) Numbered copy (no. 11.), signed by the author (January 1942)! (Budapest, 1942) In original cloth cover, torn title page.

3000.-

11.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Korein Dezső (popular orthodox Jewish person, leader of the Szombathely, later the Pest community, Pápa, 1870─Auschwitz, 1944): Mi az oka a zsidógyűlöletnek? (What is the reason of hatred against the Jews? Educational book for the unbiased Christian audience.) Budapest, 1935. 32 p., softcover.

                                                                                  3800.-

12.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Luzsénszky A(lfonz): Schulchan Arukh (Der gedeckte Tisch) Die vier Gesetzbücher der Juden. (Leipzig, 1930s) (German publication of this well-known anti-semitic author). 92 p. 

6000.-

13.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Schönberger, K. A.: „Ok nélkül gyűlöltek!”, vagy „Meddig tart a száműzetés?” (Publ. By Feinsilber Róbert.) Budapest, not dated. 16 p.

                                                                                  3000.-

14.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Simonyi Jenő: A zsidók és az antisémita áramlat. First Hungarian translation of the book by Leroy-Bealieu published in 1893, Paris. Franklin Társulat, Budapest, 1894. 177 p.

                                                                                  3000.-

15.      (ANTI-SEMITISM) Stern Samu (President of the Pest Jewish Community and the National Office of Hungarian Jews): A zsidókérdés Magyarországon. (The Jewish question in Hungary.) Budapest, 1938. 82 p., softcover.

                                                                                  2800.-

16.     (ANTI-SEMITISM) Székely Béla: Az antiszemitizmus és története.(The anti-semitism and its history.) Budapest, 1936. Tábor publ. (On the hatred and self-hatred of the Jews. With special emphasis on the Hungarian anti-semitism.) 383 p. In original, gilt hardcover.

                                                                                        3600.-

17.      (ANTI-SEMITISM) A zsidók közéleti és gazdasági térfoglalásának korlátozásáról szóló 1939. IV. törvénycikk és végrehajtási rendeletei. (The text of the restrictive law on the Hungarian Jews, edited and commented by Pongrácz Jenő.) Budapest, 1939. 87 p. Slightly worn copy.

                                                                                  6000.-

18.     Asch, Schalom (The popular Yiddish author): A zsoltáros. (Historical novel.) Budapest, 1935. Tábor publ. In original cloth cover. 408 p.

                                                                                  2000.-

19.     Auerbach Éliás: A zsidó Palesztina. (The Jewish Palestine. Makkabea books, published by the Zionist Law Students Union.) Budapest, not dated. Slightly worn, torn, renovated copy, with a folding map attached. 66 p.

                                                                                  1500.-

20.     Balla Erzsébet: József körút 79. (Document-novel on the Holocaust in Pest.) Tel-Aviv, 1964. Published by Új Kelet.   Author signed copy to Beregi Oszkár actor. 350 p. Together: 3 hand signed letters by Balla Erzsébet to Beregi Oszkár.

2200.-

21.     Ballagi Ernő─Nádor Jenő: Zsidó könyvek. (Jewish Books. These two famous journalists of the Egyenlőség support the Jewish case of their time with their joint work. Critics, articles, short stories. Budapest, 1921. Original cover, slightly worn edges. 110 p.  

                                                                                2600.-

22.     Bernstein Béla: 1848 és a magyar zsidók. (1848 and the Jews of Hungary. Revised edition with preface by Jókai Mór, list of Jewish soldiers at the end. (Magyar Zsidó Könyvtár publ., edited by Patai József.) Budapest, (1906). Original softcover, loose spine. 84 p.

                                                                                 3000.-

23.     Bernstein Béla: Zsidó vallástan. (Jewish studies. Textbook for the high school and commercial school students. Publ. By Nyíregyháza Jewish Community, 1912. 105 p.

2200.-

24.     (BIBLE) Mózes öt könyve. (The five books of Moses. In Hebrew and Hungarian. Vienna, (1871). (In one volume.) 350 p. Nice, ornamental cover, slightly faded. Loose spine.

6000.-

25.     (BIBLE) Szentírás. (Holy scripts vol. I-IV.) (Complete) Translated and editied by Frenkel Bernát. The first two volumes illustrated by E. M. Lilien, the others by Benedek Kata. Published by the author. Vienna, 1916. 254+344 p.

                                                                                  8000.- 

26.     Blau Lajos (Dean of the Budapest Rabbi Seminar): A Biblia történeti szemlélete. (The historical approach of the Bible. Special print from the Hevesi memorial book.) Budapest, 1934. 14 p.

                                                                                  1200.-

27.     Blau Lajos: A zsidó vallás és a kultúra. (The Jewish religion and culture.) Szináj publ. (Popular Jewish religious knowledge books.) Budapest, 1928. Consists of two parts: I. The relation of the Jewish religion to culture. II. The cultural impact of the Jewish religion. This book is the first published in the series. 20 p.

                                                                                  2400.-

28.     Bolgár Mózes: A zsidó történelem mondái. Az ősatyák. (Legends of the Jewish history. Antology of the literature in the Talmud and Midrash. Illustrated. Remény publ, Molnár Ernő ed. Budapest, 1921. With seal and signatures. 78 p. Original cover, lacking spine.

                                                                                  2000.-

29.     Bródy László (Hungarian Jewish lawyer, poet): Nem kellenek már madarak.. (Poems.) Budapest, (1939). Signed for Gál Endre: 7 March 1939. In original cover, 94 p.

                                                                                  1600.- 

30.     Buchholz, Carl, August: Actenstükke die Verbesserung des bürgerlichen Zustandes der Israeliten. Stuttgard (!) und Türingen, 1815. (With seal of Biblioteca, Arad) In repaired original cover. 157 p. 

10,000.-

31.     Dán Róbert: Bibliography of Scheiber Sándor. Budapest, 1974. (Special print.) Signed by the author. 65 p. 

1000.-

32.     D’elte: Összegyűjtött anekdoták. Szeged, 1912. Jokes, short stories about Jews and Judaism, illustrated with drawings. 73 p. 

1200.-

33.     Dubnov, Simon: A zsidóság története az ókortól napjainkig. (History of the Jews from the ancient times until our days.) Translated by Szabolcsi Bence with his essay on the history of Jews in Hungary. Budapest, (1935) Tábor publ., in original cover, gilt spine. 359 p.

                                                                                  2600.-

34.     Eötvös Károly: A nagy per. „mely ezer éve folyik, s még sincs vége”. (On the libel suits against Jews and the Tiszaeszlár case from the advocate’s point of view.) I-III. vol, complete. Budapest, 1908. Révai testvérek publ.

                                                                                12,000.-

35.     Fényes Samu (writer, sociologist, lawyer): Tragédiák. (The drama plays of this volume earned success to the author as a play writer). Vienna, 1930. 348 p. In original, ornamental, color leather hardcover.

                                                                                  2000.-

36.     Finkelstein, Louis: A modern ember lelki világa. (Jewish approach to the healing of the soul. Special print from the ORE (National Rabbi Union) report of December 1947. Budapest, 1947. 17 p.

                                                                                  1200.-

37.     Franzos, Carl Emil: A pojáca. (Novel in two volumes.) Menorah publishing. I-II, Budapest, no date. 352+310 p.

                                                                                  2800.-

38.     Fürst Ilona: Dóczi Lajos, mint német író. Egy zsidó nemzedék típusa. (Német Philológiai Dolgozatok) (dissertation thesis.) With photo of Dóczi Lajos. Budapest, 1932. Stitched spine. 108 p.

                                                                                  1500.-

39.     Gáspár László: Mi, első Adolf. Ha a németek győztek volna… Magyar Téka publ. Budapest, 1945.  256 p. In original cover.

                                                                                  2400.-

40.     Special print on the establishment of the Gemilasz Cheszed Charity Fund Organisation, including the letters exchanged with the Kassa Jewish Community and other offices on the event of establishment. Letters written by: Brach Salamon rabbi of Kassa, Samuel Jungreisz rabbi, Eckstein  chief rabbi, Hercz Ignác, the president of the community and others. Kassa, (1933). 15 p. In Hungarian, Hebrew and German.

                                                                                  4000.-

41.     Goitein Éva─Schnabel László─Szabó Ödön: Tiéd a föld. Budapest, 1940. Published by the Keren Kayemet Leisrael. Award winning book. 36 p. With pictures.

                                                                                  1500.-

42.     Goldberger Izidor (rabbi of Tata, victim of the Holocaust): Chacham Chebi Budán. (Rhymed story from the late Ottoman times, about the famous rabbi of Buda, Zvi Ashkenazi.) With portrait of the rabbi Ashkenazi. In renovated cover, signed by the author, numbered copy (230. of 500) (Tata, 1920s). Franklin print, Bp., 75 p. RARE!

                                                                                  4800.-

43.     Gondos Margalit: Mindennek „Lady” az oka. Short novel. Haifa, 1964. (About the period preceding the six day war.) In original cover. 125 p.

                                                                                  1000.-

44.     Grosz Ernő─Mannheim Mór: Levelező héber nyelv-tanfolyam. (Hebrew exercise book, mailed by issues to Fischer Arnold doctor in Budapest. Altogether 40 lessons, missing few of the last. First edition! (Mailed 1938-1939 from Debrecen to Budapest, 20 pieces.) Slightly worn.

                                                                                  6000.-

45.     Hatvany Lili (drama, novel and story writer): Noe bárkája. (Drama in three parts. This work of the Jewish baroness was played in 1918.) Budapest, 1918. Original cover. 95 p.

                                                                                   1200.-

46.     Herzl Tivadar: Ősujország. (Utopian novel on the modern  Israel.) Budapest, (1938). Spine and some pages are loose. 231+7 p. with picture appendix.

                                                                                 2400.-

47.     Hevesi Ferenc (chief rabbi of Székesfehérvár, Budapest, and later Hollywood, son of chief rabbi Hevesi Simon): Szenvedés, igazság. (Studies.) Székesfehérvár, 1928. 174 p. Renovated copy, in amateur binding.

                                                                                  2800.-

48.     (Hevesi Simon) Memorial book on the fortieth year of rabbinical function of dr. Hevesi Simon, chief rabbi of Pest. I-II. (bound together, in Hungarian and Hebrew.) 304+82 p. Soft cover.

                                                                                  3000.- 

49.     Hirsch Sámson Rafael (rabbi of Frakfurt, father of the modern orthodox religious movement): Tizenkilenc levél a zsidóság felől. Translated by Fischer Fülöp rabbi of Dévaványa. Greetings of Fuchs Mór rabbi of Nagyvárad in the preface. Nagyvárad, 1909. Partly uncut copy. 111 p.

                                                                                  3000.-

50.     (HOLOCAUST) Benoschofszky Ilona ─ Karsai Elek: Vádirat a nácizmus ellen. (Documents to the history of the Hungarian persecution of the Jews (19 March -15 October 1944.) I-III. (Complete!)

                                                                               10,000.-

51.      (HOLOCAUST) F. Csillag Olga: Mert megtörtént a XX. században… (The author writes about her adversity during the Holocaust with important events of the time.) Budapest, 1969. In original cloth binding. 232 p. 

                                                                                 2000.-

52.     (HOLOCAUST) Fedor Ágnes (famous poet, journalist): Sárga nárcisz. Egy marék vers 1939-45. (The author remembers the Holocaust in poems, with her comments to the political events.) (Budapest, 1945.) Magyar Téka publication.  In original cover. 47 p.

                                                                                  3600.-

53.     (HOLOCAUST) A tízhónapos tragédia. (1944. március 19. – 1945. január 20.) I-II. (complete) (The ten months tragedy. Documents on the Hungarian tragedy of the Holocaust.), Budapest, Gábor Áron Publ., 1945. In original paperback cover, 56 pages.

                                                                                  3800.-

54.     (HOLOCAUST) Ják Sándor: Emberek a máglyán. (novel) Budapest, 1959. With illustrations by Szász Endre! 240 p. Gilt spine and cover. 

                                                                                   1000.-

55.     (HOLOCAUST) Karsai Elek: „Fegyvertelen álltak az aknamezőkön…” Documents to the history of the forced labor in Hungary. Vol. I-II. MIOK publ. Budapest, 1962. With picture, table and other appendices. I. 575+XXX+8p. + 852+XXXI+22p.

                                                                                 12,000.-

56.     (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: Endre László, a magyar háborús bűnösök listavezetője. (Endre László, the top Hungarian war criminal. Biography and crimes of the former Pest county arrow-cross town clerk, with documents.) Budapest, 1945. 112 p. new hardcover with the original title page glued on it.

                                                                                  3600.-

57.     (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: Fekete könyv a magyar zsidóság szenvedéseiről. (Report on the period from the Szeged counter-revolution until Auschwitz.) (Budapest, 1946.) 320 o. RARE!

                                                                                  4000.-

58.     (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: A fekete SS „fehér báránya”. (About „Kurt Becher, nazi mass murderer, robber of the Hungarian economy”) Budapest, 1966. 191 p. + 16 p.

                                                                                  3600.-

59.     (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: Zsidó sors Magyarországon. (Budapest, 1948) Magyar Téka publ. (Report on the Holocaust in Hungary with detailed facts and figures.) 479 p. In original cover. RARE!

                                                                                 6000.-

60.     (HOLOCAUST) Munkácsi Ernő: Hogyan történt? (How did it happen? Facts and documents to the tragedy of the Hungarian Jewry.) Budapest, 1947. With preface and recommendation by the author 252 p. In original cover.

                                                                                 3600.-

61.     (HOLOCAUST) Munkaszolgálatos kézikönyv. (Handbook of forced laborers) Edited by dr. Bereznai Aurél. Budapest, 1940. 176 p. Together: correspondence postcard for mailing reader comments. Original soft cover.

                                                                                  4000.-

62.     (HOLOCAUST) Palásti László: A bori halálút regénye. (The novel of the deadly path to Bor. A survivor journalist’s report on the Bor death camp.)  Budapest, 1945. 94 p. Original cover.

                                                                                  3000.-

63.     (HOLOCAUST) Szűts László: Bori garnizon. (Budapest, 1945.) Without original cover and title page. 167 p. Some loose pages.

                                                                                  2000.-

64.     (HOLOCAUST) Te vagy a tanú! Ukrajnától Auschwitzig. (You are the witness! From Ukraine to Auschwitz. Foreword by Nagybaczoni Nagy Vilmos.) (Budapest, 1947.) (Important documentary volume about the Holocaust and its victims, with many pictures and facts) 424 pages (original hardcover)

                                                                                  8000.-

65.     (HOLOCAUST) Vihar Béla: Sárga könyv. (Yellow Book. Facts about the war losses of the Hungarian Jewry.) 1945. With illustrations by Sraga Weil. Budapest, (1945). Hechaluc publication 215 p. First edition.

                                                                                  4000.-

66.     Igazságot a felvidéki zsidóságnak! (Justice to the Jews of Upper Hungary! The struggle of the Slovakian Hungarian speaking Jewry for the Hungarian interests and culture.)  Budapest, 1939. 64 p.

                                                                                  4000.-

67.     (PRAYER BOOK) Jewish prayer book translated to Hungarian. In Hebrew and Hungarian. Vienna, 1895. 432 p. In beautiful bone cover with brass clasp and inlay, gilt edges.

                                                                               20,000.-

68.     (PRAYER BOOK) Jewish prayer book translated to Hungarian. In Hebrew and Hungarian. Budapest, 1898. 432 p. In excellent full leather binding with brass and mother-of-pearl inlays and clasp, gilt edges, in original silk wadded box. (With birth inscriptions Zenta, 1903., Szeged, 1911.)

                                                                               24,000.-

69.     (PRAYER BOOK) Gebete der Israeliten. Übersetzt und mit erklärenden Anmerkungen versehen von I. N. Mannheimer. Wien, 1903. 463 p. Together: Andachtsbuch. Deutsche Gebete… M.N. Stern Wien, 1903. 32 p. In bone covers inlaid with brass, gilt edges, intact clasp and cover, in original box.

                                                                               20,000.-

70.     (PRAYER BOOK) Izrael könyörgései (Tefillat Israel) for school and home use. Translated by Füredi Ignácz. Budapest, (1930s). In gilt ornamental cover, color edges. On the cover hand written recommendation by the Miskolc Orth. Jewish Community on the Bar Mitzvah of Földes András, signed by the president: Sept 1943. 490 p. 

                                                                                  1500.-

71.     (PRAYER BOOK) Kiss Arnold: Mirjam. (Prayers for Jewish women) Budapest, (1906). In original excellent leather binding, special, gilt cover, tags and edges. 558 p. 

                                                                                  4600.-

72.     Jahn, Johanne: Grammatica linguae Hebraicae. Third edition. Vienna, 1809. With folding out table on the rear cover. 504 p. Slight wear.

                                                                               26,000.-

73.     Kaiserling, Moritz (chief rabbi of Budapest): Biblioteca Espanola-Portugueza-Judaica. Bibliography to the Spanish and Portuguese literature. Basic work to the study of Sephardic culture and literature! (Signed by the author to Bacher Vilmos: 16 Dec 1889). Strasbourg, 1890. Bound with grammatical study, Budapest, 1889. XXI+155+24 p. In original, slightly worn cover. VERY RARE!

                                                                               22,000.-

74.     Katona József (chief rabbi of the Dohány synagogue): A 90 éves Dohány-utcai templom. (The 90 year old Dohány street synagogue) + Grünvald Fülöp - Naményi Ernő: Budapesti zsinagógák. (Synagogues of Budapest) (together). Budapest, 1949. Published by the Jewish Museum of Budapest. 32 p. 

                                                                                  4000.-

75.     Katona József: Mártírláng. (Prayers for the Jewish martyrs.) Publ. by the Pest Chevra. (Budapest, 1948) Preface by the publisher. 80+XIV p. Original soft cover.

                                                                                  2400.-

76.     Kecskeméti Ármin (chief rabbi of Makó, teacher at the Szeged university): A zsidók egyetemes története a babylóniai fogságból való visszatéréstől napjainkig. I-II. (Jewish history I-II) Published by IMIT, 17-18. Budapest, 1927. In original gilt full cloth binding, slightly worn.

                                                                               20,000.-

77.     Kecskeméti Lipót (chief rabbi of Nagyvárad): Egy zsidó vallás van-e, több-e? (With preface by the author, about his reasons for writing this book and claiming responsible.) Nagyvárad, 1913. 213 p. 

                                                                                  3000.-

78.     Kiss Arnold (chief rabbi of Veszprémi, later Buda, writer and poet): A fekete Horovitz és más elbeszélések. Remény books. Budapest, (1920s.) In original, slightly worn cover. 80 pages. 

                                                                                  1500.-

79.     Kiss Arnold: Sámuel Hanagid Ibn Nagdéla (Life and works of the famous Spanish Jewish poet-minister of the middle-ages). (Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár books) Budapest, (1921). In original hardcover. 69 p.

                                                                                  2200.-

80.      Kiss Arnold: Ifjak és öregek. Novellák. (Short stories. Magyar Zsidó Könyvtár, edited by Patai József) Budapest, (1910s). In original soft cover. 82 p.

                                                                                  2000.-

81.     Kiss József (Hungarian Jewish poet, editor of A Hét): Mese a varrógépről. (illustrated by Baditz Ottó) Budapest, 1884. In original, beautiful, gilt cover and edges, worn spine. The last few pages are loose. 91 p.

                                                                                  2800.-

82.     Kiss József újabb költeményei (poems). 1883-1889. With photo of the poet. Budapest, 1891. In original half leather binding, gilt spine, cover and edges. 143 pages.

                                                                                  2400.-

83.     Klein Miklós: Papi tekintet. Inaugural speech. Budapest, 1948. 14 p. RARE SPECIAL PRINT!

                                                                                  4000.-

84.     Komlós Aladár (writer, poet, literary historian): Himnusz a mosolyhoz. Poems. Tábor publication. Budapest, 1941. 46 p. In original cover, slightly worn edges.

                                                                                  1200.-

85.     Korein Dezső (popular orthodox Jewish person, leader of the Szombathely, later the Pest community, Pápa, 1870─Auschwitz, 1944): Gondolatok és epizódok. (Memoirs and humorous Jewish stories) With photo and prologue by the author. Budapest, (1930s). 102 p. In original cover.

                                                                                  3800.-

86.     Krausz Simon (renown banker): memoirs. Budapest, (1937). Cserépfalvi publication.  360 pages. (Half leather binding, author signed copy!)

                                                                                  2800.-

87.     Láczer Dénes: Szináji tűzvarázs. Hitszónoklatok. Speech selection from 25 years of oration. Budapest, (1941). Author dedication. 144 p. In original hardcover. RARE!

                                                                                  3600.-

88.     Lázár István: Eszter. Napkeleti történet. Budapest, 1915. In original half cloth cover. 208 p.

                                                                                  2000.-

89.     Lázár Lajos: Palesztina. Budapest, (1935). Illustrated with many pictures, gilt spine. 248 p.

                                                                                  1800.-

90.     Lichtheim, Richard: A zsidókérdés megoldása. Translated by Lukács Leó. Makkabea books, published by the Zionist Law Students Union. Budapest, no date. With some wear and tear, 68 pages. RARE!

                                                                                  2600.-

91.     Löw Immánuel (chief rabbi of Szeged, worldwide known scholar, 1850─1944): A mi zsinagógánk. Jubilee oration. (On the 25. anniversary of the Szeged synagogue.) (With detailed programme on the last page.) Szeged, 1928. 7 p. RARE SPECIAL PRINT!

                                                                                  3000.-

92.     Löwinger Adolf: Der Traum in der jüdischen Literatur  Dissertation thesis. RARE! Leipzig, 1908. 35 pages.

                                                                                  4000.-

93.     Lőwinger Sámuel (Dean of the Budapest Rabbi Seminar): Hagyományos irodalmunk fejlődése a görög-zsidó kultúrkapcsolatok tükrében. Guttmann Mihály (1871-1942) helye a zsidó szellemtörténetben. (Literary historical work) Budapest, 1943. 29 p.

                                                                                  1500.-

94.     Magyar C’enoh – Urenoh (Legendary Jewish comments to the five books of Moses.) Translated from Yiddish by Büchler Zsigmond, Dunaszerdahely, 1928. In nice amateur binding, color edges. 573 p. 

                                                                                  4000.-

95.     Magyar Hadviselt Zsidók Aranyalbuma. (Memory album of the Jewish soldiers and awarded heroes of World War 1, in ornamented cover, with their photos and facts.) Budapest, 1940. (Gilt full cloth hardcover binding, printed address list on bookmark) 466 + 80 p.

                                                                               18,000.-

96.     A Magyar Zsidó Hadi Archívum Almanachja 1914-1916. (Jewish heroes of World War 1 with literary articles, documents and artistic content, many illustrations. Art Noveau publication printed on fine paper, in original hardcover.) Editors: Hevesi Simon-Polnay Jenő-Patai József. Budapest, 1916. 160 p. + artistic supplement.

                                                                                  6000.-

97.     Makai Emil: Margit. Poems. Published by Singer és Wolfner. Budapest, 1895. Nice, illustrated book in amateur binding. 106 pages.

                                                                                  2000.-

98.     Makai Emil, complete works. Edited by Molnár Géza. I-II. (Vol. I.: Mi ketten, Vol. II.: Zsidó költők.) Budapest, (1911). The first volume with the photo of the author. In original cover. XIII+333 and 348+VII pages.

                                                                                  5000.-

99.     Mann, Thomas: Walsungvér testvérek. Translated by Fenyő László. (Budapest), 1937. With seal of the Makó Orthodox Public School. 94 p. Original soft cover, lacking title page.

                                                                                  2200.-

100.     Basic rules of the Miskolc Orthodox Jewish Community. Miskolc, 1881. 24 pages.

RARE SPECIAL PRINT!

                                                                                  4000.-

101.     Mermelstein Endre: Jákob végrendeletének agadái. Budapest, 1941. Philosophical doctor thesis. 32 pages. 

                                                                                  3000.-

102.     …A mi utunk, …igazságunk! (Stories from the Transylvanian Jewish life.) Collected by Mezey Sándor. Nagyvárad, 1943(?) 207 pages, paperback cover.

                                                                                  4000.-

103.     Molnár Ernő: Zsidó mondák és legendák. (Remény silver book) Budapest, 1937. 47 pages.                        1800.-

104.     Molnár Jenő Antal: Két világ. Novel on the period of 1939-1944 through the tragic life of a girl. Budapest, 1945. (!) 244 p. In original cover and title.

                                                                                  3000.-

105.     Munkácsi Ernő (art historian, secretary of the Pest community, son of  Munkácsi Bernát linguist): Corpus Inscriptionum Judaicarum. Written historical sources of the ancient Jewry. Published by the Vatican! (Special print from the Libanon issues 3 and 4, 1940.) 15 pages.

                                                                                       4000.-

106.     Munkácsi Ernő: Római napló. (Múlt és Jövő publishing) (Budapest, no date) History of the Jews of the ancient Rome until the days of the Italian fascism. Soft cover, with many illustrations. Slightly loose. 87 pages.

                                                                                 4600.-

107.     Németh Andor (writer, literature historian, friend of József Attila) (editor): Zsidó írók. (Jewish writers. 18 short stories.). (Tábor publ.) Budapest, (1935). 319 p. Original spine, replaced cover.

                                                                                  3200.-

108.     Neumann György (learned at the Budapest Rabbinical Seminar, became philosophical doctor at the universities of Budapest, Köln and Oxford): Pesszimizmus a Biblia világnézetében. (Pessimism in the ideology of the Bible) Budapest, 1943. Philosophy doctor thesis! 120 p.

                                                                                  2000.-

109.     Neuwirth Imre: Eszter. (Novel on the Spanish Jews before their expulsion.) Kisfaludy Műintézet publ., Győr, no date. With color initials. 352 p. In original soft cover.                                                                  2000.-

110.     Pap Károly: Zsidó sebek és bűnök. (Jewish wounds and crimes. With special regard to Hungary.) Budapest, 1935. Soft cover, 87 pages.

                                                                                  3000.-

111.     Patai József (writer, translator, editor of Múlt és Jövő): A Biblia képekben. (The Bible in pictures. Classical and modern works of art.) Budapest, (1930s) Múlt és Jövő publ 240 p. Original ornamental edition, with original title page.

                                                                                  5000.-

112.     Patai József: Héber költők. (Pieces of the new Hebrew poetry.) (Magyar Zsidó Könyvtár books, edited by Patai József) Budapest, not dated. Original soft cover, slightly torn, damaged cover. 80 pages.

                                                                                  1800.-

113.     Patai József: Herzl. (Ornamented edition about the  life of Theodor Herzl.) Signed by the author. With 100 illusztrations, picture of Herzl and his mother. In original, gilt, slightly worn cloth binding. 367 pages.

                                                                                  4000.-

114.     Pataky Arnold: A bibliai Jeruzsálem az ásatások megvilágításában. I-II. (The Biblical Jerusalem in light of the excavations.) Szent István Academy, Budapest, 1918-1924.

                                                                                  4000.-

115.      Seven centuries of the Prague ghetto. Preface in Czech, German, English, Russian and French, with black and white photos. In original, color cover.  Prague, 1969.

                                                                                  2000.-

116.     Pollák Miksa (Rabbi of Sopron): Tompa Mihály és a Biblia. IMIT publ. Budapest, 1912. 194 pages. In original half cloth binding.

3200.-

117.     Ráth Mózes: A héber nyelv tankönyve. (Hebrew exercise book. For school and home use, with grammar and word tables. Introduction to literature. Part One.) Wien, 1920. Preface by the author. Anton Rosenzweig (Kolozsvár) owner stamping. Renovated cover. 188+188 p. (together)

                                                                                  2400.-

118.     Remy, Nahida: A zsidó asszony. (The Jewish woman) Nagyvárad, 1894. 201 p. In original, worn cover.

                                                                                  4000.-

119.     Rosenfeld, Morris (Yiddish poet) poems. Translated by Kiss Arnold. + poems by Kiss Arnold. Part 1: Ghetto-dalok by M. Rosenfeld Part 2: A pap hárfája. Poems by Kiss Arnold. (Budapest, 1903). Preface by the author. 221 pages. In original, gilt cloth binding.

                                                                                 3800.-

120.     Rosty, Nicolao: Ritus ac mores Hebraeorum. (= The ethics and practices of the Jews). Nagyszombat, 1758. (!) 276+2 pages. In nice, amateur hardcover binding.

                                                                               30,000.-

121.     Salamon Mihály: „Keresztény” voltam Európában. Report novel on the Jewish Pest during the days of arrow cross terror. Tel-Aviv, (late 1940s?) „Népünk” publishing. 220 pages.

                                                                                  2000.-

122.     Sáros László─Váli Dezső: Tanú ez a kőhalom. (Jewish cemeteries of Eastern Europe. (Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Romania) With essay by Raj Tamás. (Budapest,) 1993. In Hungarian and English, with many pictures. 149 pages.

2200.-

123.     Schön Dezső: A jeruzsálemi per. (The case of Eichmann) Tel-Aviv, 1962. 416 +31 p pictures. In original hardcover.

                                                                                  2000.-

124.     Sós Endre (journalist, community president 1957-1966): Európa drámája. (The drama of Europe. Budapest, 1936) 147 + 4 p. bibliography. Original soft cover, some loose pages.

                                                                                 3000.-

125.     Sós Endre: Három mártír. Jaures, Somogyi, Matteotti. Budapest, 1945. In original hardcover. 60 pages.

                                                                                 2000.-

126.     Sós Endre: Tanúvallomás. Published by the MIOK. Budapest, 1962. With personal dedication. 410 pages. In original hardcover.

                                                                                  2400.-

127.     Talmudi történetek. (Stories of the Talmud. Edited by Drexler Dezső) Remény publication. Budapest, 1930. 30 p. soft cover, repaired spine.

                                                                                  2000.-

128.     Thein, Sal(omon): Der Talmud, oder das Prinzip des planetarischen Einflusses nach der Anschauung des Talmuds. Prag, 1874. Preface dedicated to Sir Moses Montefiore. Owner stamping. 80 p. Amateur hardcover.

6000.-

129.     Ujjasi, Farkas: Geschichte der Juden. I. Alterthum. (From the capture in Babylon until the Roman times) Pressburg, 1874. Amateur binding, slight wear. 436 pages. 

                                                                                 4000.-

130.     Vidor Pál (Rabbi of Buda, victim of the Holocaust): A szombat könyve. (Readings, pictures and music notes.) Published by Magyar Zsidók Pro Palesztina Szövetsége. (Javne books 8.) Amateur binding. Budapest, (1942) 152 p

                                                                                  2200.-

131.     Venetianer Lajos (chief rabbi of Újpest, teacher at the Rabbinical Seminar): A magyar zsidóság története. (History of the Hungarian Jews. From the settlement until the world war, with special regard to the economic and educational development.) Budapest, 1922. With personal dedication. Original soft cover. 488 p. 

                                                                                  8000.-

132.     Versek a zsidóságról. (Poems. Edited by Komlós Aladár.) Magyar Zsidók Pro Palesztina Szövetsége publ.. (Javne books 16.) Budapest, (1943). Poems from Hungarian, Yiddish, Hebrew, English, French and German poets. In amateur binding. 202 pages. 

                                                                                  1800.-

133.     Wassermann, Jakob: A Maurizius-ügy. Novel. Budapest, (1930s). I-II. (Bound in one.) Original cover. 288+296 p.

                                                                                  1600.-

134.     Zarek, Otto (German Jewish writer): Moses Mendelssohn (Life and works of the German Jewish philosopher). Tábor publication. Budapest, (1936). In original hardcover, gilt leather spine.  352 pages.

                                                                                 1600.-

135.     Zsidó antológia. (27 Hebrew and Yiddish stories translated to Hungarian.) Edited by Frischmann Henrik. Satu-Mare (=Szatmárnémeti), (1930s). 173 p. Repaired, original cover.

                                                                                  3000.-

136.     Zsidó diákok könyve. (Book of Jewish Students) Mezey Ferenc: Rajzok a magyar zsidó életből. II. Rubinyi Mózes: Kiss József. III. Sebestyén Károly: Makai Emil. Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár books. Budapest, (1920s). In original cloth binding, gilt cover. 46+47+49 pages.

                                                                                  2000.-

137.     Zsidó diákok könyve 5676-1916. (Book of Jewish Students. History, legends, stories, poems, novel and picture appendix). Budapest, 1916. With seal of the Makabi Hacair. 163+14 pages. In original, repaired cover.

2000.-

138.     Zsinagógai Útmutató. (Synagogue handbook.) Published by the XXII. Jewish Community District, with the assistance of Löw Immánuel chief rabbi. Szeged, 1936. 28 pages.