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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: Unsold
Vinyl LP, featuring fifteen poems by Alexander Penn, read by the poet and Hanna Rovina. Penn reads nine of the poems, Rovina reads the other six. Rovina was Penn's lover and mother of his daughter - singer Ilana Rovina. Among the poems Penn read: "Lo Ani…", which became known to the melody of Svika Pick. Penn and Rovina's signatures appear on the back cover, under their photos. The inner cover includes a dedication by Rovina: "To Hanna and Itzhak, Hanna Rovina."
VG+ / VG. The name of the former owner and a pen scrawl at the bottom of the back cover. Penn's signature is slightly erased.
Israphone, no Cat. No. or year.
VG+ / VG. The name of the former owner and a pen scrawl at the bottom of the back cover. Penn's signature is slightly erased.
Israphone, no Cat. No. or year.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: Unsold
Two LPs issued by Kol Yisrael featuring recordings from the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1961. The LPs include recordings of Eichmann, the judges, the prosecutor Gideon Hauzner, defense attorney Robert Servatius, and various witnesses such as Yitzhak Zuckerman (Antek), Abba Kovner, Joel Brand, and Yehiel Di-Nur (Ka-Tsetnik).
Condition: VG/VG-.
Condition: VG/VG-.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
Box featuring "Audiovisual show" - a set of 72 slides featuring sights of Jerusalem, including an LP with English narration on one side, and Hebrew narration on the other. The narration matches the slide show, with a special sound signaling when one should move to the next slide.
The box includes an 8-page instruction booklet, and a list of the slides in Hebrew and English. Published four years after East Jerusalem was conquered in the Six-Day War.
NM/VG+. Probably unused.
The box includes an 8-page instruction booklet, and a list of the slides in Hebrew and English. Published four years after East Jerusalem was conquered in the Six-Day War.
NM/VG+. Probably unused.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: Unsold
10" Vinyl LP with a recording of Sir Isiah Berlin reading his English translation to Ivan Turgenev's story "Fire at Sea". The recording was made in 1957. The record was not issued by a record company, it is inserted in a blank brown cardboard sleeve. The labels carry the name of production company Sound News Productions, and the details of the recording are typewritten on one of the labels, although the recording is pressed on both sides.
Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997), a political philosopher and historian of ideas, a Russian-British Jew, is considered one of the leading liberal thinkers of the 20th century. Berlin, born in Latvia, immigrated from Russia to Britain in 1921, and lived there for the rest of his life.
VG-.
Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997), a political philosopher and historian of ideas, a Russian-British Jew, is considered one of the leading liberal thinkers of the 20th century. Berlin, born in Latvia, immigrated from Russia to Britain in 1921, and lived there for the rest of his life.
VG-.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
Including buyer's premium
Trading cards album named "Olam HaZemer (World of Song) containing cards of Israeli and international pop stars. It was produced by Crystal soft drinks company and the music magazine "Lahiton." Early Seventies.
The album includes [11] pages, with [48] cards.
Israeli pop stars include Oshik Levi, Shlomo Artzi, Chava Alberstein, Svika Pick and Boaz Sharabi. International pop stars include George Harrison, James Brown, Deep Purple, T-Rex.
Tom Jones is featured on the front cover, while Deep Purple appear on the back cover. Complete album, with all cards.
22X22 cm. Very good condition. Detached page.
The album includes [11] pages, with [48] cards.
Israeli pop stars include Oshik Levi, Shlomo Artzi, Chava Alberstein, Svika Pick and Boaz Sharabi. International pop stars include George Harrison, James Brown, Deep Purple, T-Rex.
Tom Jones is featured on the front cover, while Deep Purple appear on the back cover. Complete album, with all cards.
22X22 cm. Very good condition. Detached page.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
"Pop" Album of trading cards, including photos of Israeli and international movie stars and pop singers, featuring short captions about each star.
Among the Israeli singers: Shalom Hanoch, Arik Einstein, Shlomo Artzi, Matti Caspi, Shlomo Gronich, The Churchils, Uzi VeHaSignonot, Aharit HaYamim, Yossi Banai, Jo Amar, as well as Greek singers Aris San, Trifonas and Spiro.
International stars include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Mike Brandt, Pink Floyd, Clint Eastwood and Marlon Brando.
[32] pages, 34X24 cm, 234 trading cards. Complete Album. Pages detached, one staple missing.
Among the Israeli singers: Shalom Hanoch, Arik Einstein, Shlomo Artzi, Matti Caspi, Shlomo Gronich, The Churchils, Uzi VeHaSignonot, Aharit HaYamim, Yossi Banai, Jo Amar, as well as Greek singers Aris San, Trifonas and Spiro.
International stars include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Mike Brandt, Pink Floyd, Clint Eastwood and Marlon Brando.
[32] pages, 34X24 cm, 234 trading cards. Complete Album. Pages detached, one staple missing.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
The first card album of HaOlam HaMufla (Amazing World) series, issued in 1972. The album, as well as the rest of the series, was published by Niram. The album includes 397 cards dealing with science, technology, physics and nature.
Three cards are missing: 169, 284, and 353.?Very good condition.
Three cards are missing: 169, 284, and 353.?Very good condition.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
The fourth and last card album of the HaOlam HaMufla (Amazing World) series, published in 1975. Features 'strange, exotic and interesting nations, unbelievable phenomena of animals and plants, and the wonders of nature from the most remote corners of the earth.'
Album includes 396 cards and is complete.
Good condition. Many of the pages are loose, some are taped with adhesive tape. Wear.
Album includes 396 cards and is complete.
Good condition. Many of the pages are loose, some are taped with adhesive tape. Wear.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $88
Including buyer's premium
The story Dira Lehaskir (A Flat for Rent) first appeared in "Mishmar LiYeladim," on October 22nd, 1948.
Only eleven years later, in 1959, the story was first published as the first entry in the Halon series of Sifriyat HaPoalim, featuring illustrations by Shoshana Heiman. The book was apparently published as a reaction to the Wadi Salib riots, a protest of Israelis of 'Oriental' origin against discrimination and deprivation and against the Mapai rule.
It took another eleven years until in 1970 the story was reissued with new illustrations by Shmuel Katz, and became a classic.
The illustrations in this book, by Shoshana Heiman, are in two colors - the first being black and the second alternating between red and yellow.
[16] pages, including paper cover. Flaws with loss to title page. Slight stains.
Only eleven years later, in 1959, the story was first published as the first entry in the Halon series of Sifriyat HaPoalim, featuring illustrations by Shoshana Heiman. The book was apparently published as a reaction to the Wadi Salib riots, a protest of Israelis of 'Oriental' origin against discrimination and deprivation and against the Mapai rule.
It took another eleven years until in 1970 the story was reissued with new illustrations by Shmuel Katz, and became a classic.
The illustrations in this book, by Shoshana Heiman, are in two colors - the first being black and the second alternating between red and yellow.
[16] pages, including paper cover. Flaws with loss to title page. Slight stains.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
Including buyer's premium
Nineteen Booklets featuring children's poems and stories, published in the 1960s by Tapuach publishing house, as part of a series titled "LaTaf," Educational Library. The booklets feature colorful lithographic illustrations by Iza (Hershkowitz) and Henryk Hechtkopf (apart from one issue illustrated by S. Gur Arye). Most of the stories and poems were written or translated by Rafael Saporta (Gan Gurim). Two of the issues feature a rhymed adaptation of the stories of Hugh Lofting's Dr. Doolittle. Other issues feature adaptations of the Three Little Pigs known from the Disney cartoon (adapted as Three Ducklings), and the Brothers Grimm's Tom Thumb as well as poems by Leah Goldberg, Bialik, Fania Bergstein and others.
Various conditions. General condition very good. Several of the issues are unused.
Various conditions. General condition very good. Several of the issues are unused.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $350
Sold for: Unsold
Bevar, the publication of the Tel Aviv Zoo, Issues 1-34, (some are double issues), bound in an untitled brown fabric binding.
Issues feature many photographs and illustrations, as well as stories and articles about the zoo in particular, and the animal kingdom in general.
The Tel Aviv Zoo - the first in Israel, was founded in 1939, and was located near the municipality building, where it remained open until 1980. The animals were then transferred to the Ramat Gan Safari, and a shopping mall (Gan HaIr) was built on the zoo's site.
Very good condition. Size: 23x16 cm, except for the two first issues which are 21x15 cm.
Issues feature many photographs and illustrations, as well as stories and articles about the zoo in particular, and the animal kingdom in general.
The Tel Aviv Zoo - the first in Israel, was founded in 1939, and was located near the municipality building, where it remained open until 1980. The animals were then transferred to the Ramat Gan Safari, and a shopping mall (Gan HaIr) was built on the zoo's site.
Very good condition. Size: 23x16 cm, except for the two first issues which are 21x15 cm.
Category
Children
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
Pale blue child-sized T-Shirt featuring an illustration of two red jet fighters with the word Phantom written between them. Under the illustration, in Hebrew: 25 Years for the State of Israel, 1973, and the emblem of the 25th Independence Day celebrations.
Blue stains on bottom front of shirt. Wear.
Blue stains on bottom front of shirt. Wear.
Category
Children
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