269
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(ISRAEL.) WEIZMANN, CHAIM.
Trial and Error.
Signed, “Ch.Weizmann,” on
the limitation page. 2 volumes. 8vo, publisher’s cloth; price-clipped dust jackets; original
slipcase.
FIRST EDITION
.
ONE OF
500
NUMBERED AND SIGNED COPIES
.
New York: Harper & Bros., [1949]
[600/900]
270
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KENNEDY, ROBERT F.
To Seek a Newer World
. Signed and Inscribed on the
half-title: “For Felix / with appreciation / Robert Kennedy.” 8vo, publisher’s cloth, minor
wear; dustjacket with minor chipping at edges, some fading to spine panel.
Garden City, 1967; inscription: [1967-68]
[350/500]
269
LANDLADY MEIR RAISES THE RENT
267
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(ISRAEL.) MEIR, GOLDA. Typed Letter Signed, as Prime Minister, to her sis-
ter’s tenant (“Dear Mrs. Siton”), in Hebrew, consenting to her request to continue renting
the apartment in Holon belonging to Golda’s sister, Mrs. S[heyna] Korngold, but raising
the rent to 250 lira per month. 1 page, 8vo, personal stationery; horizontal fold.
Jerusalem, 9 March 1970
[250/350]
268
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(ISRAEL.) SZOLD, HENRIETTA. Typed Letter Signed, to “The New
Management of Bezalel,” in Hebrew, sending condolences upon the death of the director
of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Mr. Budko. 1 page, 4to, “Committee of the
Jewish Community Jerusalem” stationery; tiny staple holes at upper right, two holes
punched in right margin, folds.
Jerusalem, 26 July 1940
[200/300]
“
. . . The Bezalel institution . . . attract[s] youth enthused by art and the spiritual heritage of
our nation from all parts of the Diaspora. The deceased, who established the new Bezalel . . . ,
knew how to united the institution’s past and its first founders’ efforts with the desires and
hopes of the present . . . .”