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Published by Helikon Publishing House, Budapest, 1991
ISBN 10: 9632082168ISBN 13: 9789632082165
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Box. Condition: near fine. Facsimile edition. 24mo. 4 1/4 x 3 1/4. Study: 34pp. [1]. Facsimile: 27 double-sided leaves [1]. Brown suede-covered clamshell box with gilt lettering on the front cover (in Hebrew only) and spine housing two miniature volumes: 1) the hardcover facsimile, bound in light brown leather decorated with elaborate gilt floral motifs on the covers and spines and 2) the "study" bound in off-white wrappers with brown on the front cover. This is a facsimile edition of the Seder Birkat Ha-Mazon (Grace After Meals) manuscript held at the Jewish museum in Budapest (No. 64.626), which originally dates to 1751. The finely reproduced facsimile in accompanied by a textual study of the work from Iris Fishof, a museum curator and Jewish art history scholar. Originally given as a wedding gift, the remarkable original manuscript was illustrated throughout with hand painted color illustrations, some illustrating scenes, and others as decorative borders. The "study" includes bibliographic references. Facsimile in Hebrew, study with text in English. Box, bindings and interiors all in near fine condition overall. Hebrew title: ס×"× × × × ×ª ×"× × × × .
Published by Helikon Publishing House, Budapest, 1991
ISBN 10: 9632082168ISBN 13: 9789632082165
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Box. Condition: near fine. Facsimile edition. 24mo. 4 1/4 x 3 1/4. Study: 34pp. [1]. Facsimile: 27 double-sided leaves [1]. Brown suede-covered clamshell box with gilt lettering on the front cover (in Hebrew and English), housing two miniature volumes: 1) the hardcover facsimile, bound in light brown leather decorated with elaborate gilt floral motifs on the covers and spines and 2) the "study" bound in off-white wrappers with brown on the front cover. This is a facsimile edition of the Seder Birkat Ha-Mazon (Grace After Meals) manuscript held at the Jewish museum in Budapest (No. 64.626), which originally dates to 1751. The finely reproduced facsimile in accompanied by a textual study of the work from Iris Fishof, a museum curator and Jewish art history scholar. Originally given as a wedding gift, the remarkable original manuscript was illustrated throughout with hand painted color illustrations, some illustrating scenes, and others as decorative borders. The "study" includes bibliographic references. Facsimile in Hebrew, study with text in English. Box, bindings and interiors all in near fine condition overall. Hebrew title: ס×"× × × × ×ª ×"× × × × .