Die Juden in der Bukowina [Bukovina; Bucovina; Bukovyna] / Der Jüdische Nationalfonds, ein Instrument zur Abhilfe der Judennot.  
   

 
Author Kassner, Salomon / Böhm, Adolf [Boehm]
Place of Publication Wien und Berlin / Köln und Leipzig
Publication Name R. Löwit-Verlag / Jüdischer Verlag
Year 1917 / 1910
Language(s) German
Description
TWO BOOKS BOUND TOGETHER. RARE monograph on the Jewish community of Bukovina on the eve of its separation after World War I in 1918 from Austria-Hungary, bound with monograph on the Jewish National Fund by Adolf Böhm (1873-1940) - the head of the Central Committee of the Zionist Organization in Austria, author of `Geschichte der zionistischen Bewegung` (Berlin 1935/37) and editor of the monthly `Palästina` (1927-37). 200x138mm. 60+62 pages. Maroon board rebound Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover and cover edges slightly worn. Cover corners worn. Rear cover age-stained. Rear cover bottom corner wrinkled and partly broken. Pen writing on spine, front whitepage and title page. Sticker on spine bottom edge. Several small wormholes on rear inner cover. Ex-library copy with stamp on whitepage and title page. Text-block and page edges browning. Pages yellowing. [Second title - Der Jüdische Nationalfonds]: 1 small wormhole on whitepage and last page edge - no damage to text. Pages 14 and 45 edge torn. Last page creased. [SUMMARY]: This extremely book combining a rare study of one of the biggest east-European Jewish communities before its annihilation in the World War II and a monograph on the Jewish National Fund, written by two major Zionist activists, is in good condition.
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Catalog Index Number MS 16 02


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