Auction 11 Dr. Baruch Falach : Sale of rare books and documents
By Doctor Baruch Falach
Feb 20, 2020
Adney Paz 42, Hadera, Israel

Sale of rare books, unknown documents, postcards, letters, signed books, special books in Jewish Studies, illustrations and lithographs, vinyls and more.


Rare and provocative booklet of "Kach" movement! Eastern Jewish and the left wing!!


Rare documents from the "Institute for Hebrew Bibliography!!


Rare books in Jewish Studies and The Land of Israel!!


Special publication of Schocken Publishing which bound articles about Sabbateans!!


Advertising from Alexandria about the Dreyfus Affair of 1898!!


The sale will be on Thursday, 20.02.20, at 18.00 P.M.

No buyer commissions!! For those who pay after 14 days will be added a storage fee of 20%.

VAT on the whole amount. Customers from abroad for whom the package is shipped aborad are exempted from VAT by presenting their passport.

Registered shipment - NIS 25.

Package shipment - 35 NIS. 

Courier shipment [Israel post] - 60 NIS. 

Overseas mail according to the type of shipment and destination country.

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LOT 484:

Juden in Oberschlesien. By Peter Maser and Adelheid Weiser. 1992. German. Photos, illustration of Leo Baeck.


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Juden in Oberschlesien. By Peter Maser and Adelheid Weiser. 1992. German. Photos, illustration of Leo Baeck.
Juden in Oberschlesien : Teil 1 -  Historischer Ueberblick. Juedische Gemeinden (I.) - By Peter Maser and Adelheid Weiser. Berlin : Gebr. Mann, 1992. 228 pp. Fine paper. Hard cover. German, photos [Jewish cemeteris, synagogues and etc], colorful illustration of Leo Baeck by Ludwig Meidner. Series : Schriften der Stiftung Haus Oberschlesien - Landeskundliche Reihe - Bd. 3,1. Dust jacket, few aging stains. Translation of the title : "Jews in Upper Silesia : Part 1 - Historical Overview. Jewish communities (I.)". Very Good Condition.