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III. Yearbooks, periodicals
149.
Alpenjäger
Tábor (Concentration Camp weekly paper, stenciled, published right after
liberation, still in the area of the collective camp!!!) Editors: Láng György and
Ádám István. Wels, 14 June – 12 July 1945., together 5 + 1 „last” issues. COMPLETE
SET! In amateur hardcover binding, intact, excellent copies. The first issue
with signatures of editors and many contributors. UNIQUE!
120,000.-
150.
Antifasiszta
Egység. (Anti-fascist unity. Hungarian edition of the „Kol-Haam” Israeli daily.)
20 June, 11 July, 3, 28 August, October, November 1947 and March 1948. issues. With
current political, economic reports, essays on culture. Tel-Aviv, stenciled. (7
issues.)
3600.-
151.
Az Ojság. Humour
paper by Nagy Imre. XIII. Year 10-11., 32-33., 38. and 41-42. issues. Among
others it includes humorous short stories about the Gömbös government and
Korányi Frigyes. (7 issues.)
14,000.-
152.
Az Ojság. Humour paper by Nagy Imre. XV. Year
25. issue. Budapest, 1 July 1934. (On the cover: Mussolini visiting Hitler.)
2000.-
153.
Yearbook
of the Blau Lajos Talmudic Institute. Year 5694-1934.
Budapest, 1934. With list of members and board of presidents, scientific essays
and explanations.
2400.-
154.
Egyenlőség (Jewish religious and
community weekly) complete year issues of 1906., in two volumes. Gilt half
leather binding.
10,000.-
155.
Fischer Sándor antiquarian bookseller
(Budapest, Vilmos császár út 58.) advertisement catalogue. Price list of 1938. annual
sale. Drawn cover. (The publication illustrates that the Jewish booksellers
offered a wide range of books before the Holocaust in Budapest.) 40 pages.
1500.-
156.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook 1912. Edited by Bánóczi József. Original half leather
binding.
2600.-
157.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook 1932. Edited by Szemere Samu. In nice
amateur cover.
2600.-
158.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook 1941. Edited
by Szemere Samu. Original gilt hardcover, owner stamping.
2600.-
159.
Magyar Zsidók Naptára. (Hungarian Jewish
Calendar) 1942-5702 Literature almanac, with OMZSA dictionary. In original
hardcover.
2400.-
160.
Magyar Zsidó Szemle (Hungarian Jewish
Review, scientific and theological magazine). 46. Year. Budapest, January – March 1929. issues 1-3.
1200.-
161.
Magyar Zsidó Szemle (Hungarian Jewish
Review, scientific and theological magazine). 48. Year. Budapest, April 1931. issue.
1500.-
162.
Magyar Zsidó Szemle (Hungarian Jewish
Review, scientific and theological magazine). 63. Year. Budapest, 1946.
1200.-
163.
Magyar Zsinagóga (Jewish oration magazine),
edited by Lebovits József XIV. Year, issues 4-5. Baranya – Mágocs, January-February
1912. Slight wear and stains.
1500.-
164.
Múlt és Jövő. (Edited by Patai József) June
1916. issue. (Includes writings by Ignaz Goldziher and Bernstein Béla.)
1200.-
165.
Múlt és Jövő. (Edited by Patai József) April,
May, July-August, September, December 1937. issues. (5)
5000.-
166.
Remény. (Illustrated Jewish youth
magazine) Editor: Molnár Ernő XIV. Year. 3. issue, March 1928. The entire issue
is concerned with the upcoming Purim holiday.
1000.-
167.
Remény. (Illustrated Jewish youth
magazine) Editor: Molnár Ernő. XV. Year. 6. issue. June 1929. Some parts of the
edges are missing.
800.-
168.
Yearbook of the Tarbut Hebrew Culture
Association School for the school year 1945-46. First issue. Edited by Spiegel
Aladár, with compliments of Lőwinger
Sámuel (dean of the Rabbinical Seminar), Salamon Mihály (president, Hungarian
Zionist Alliance) and Herskovits Fábián (Rabbi of Pest). In Hungarian and
Hebrew
4000.-
169.
Új Élet calendar for 1959 and 1960. I-II.
(No further issues were published!) With writings of Sós Endre, Heller Bernát,
Pap Károly, Scheiber Sándor, Schweitzer József, Székely Magda, Keszi Imre and
others, includes appedix. Original soft cover. Some stains in volume 2.
3600.-
170.
Zsidó Évkönyv (Jewish Yearbook) for 5692.
(= 1931-32) V. Year. (There were only 5 years of issue!) Edited by Kecskeméti
Vilmos. Budapest, 1931. In original, repaired binding, replaced spine.
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