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New York: Kadimah, 1919. Hardbound. 16mo, light brown cloth, 132 pp., stain to the bottom open corner. An American imprint of Ben-Yehuda the iconoclast whose determination revived the Hebrew language as a spoken tongue. More
New York: Kadimah, 1919. Hardbound. 16mo, light brown cloth, 132 pp., stain to the bottom open corner. An American imprint of Ben-Yehuda the iconoclast whose determination revived the Hebrew language as a spoken tongue. More
Jerusalem: Ben-Yehudah, hotsa'a le-or le-zekher Eliezer Ben-Yehudah, c. 1945. Hardbound. Octavo in edgeworn dust jacket, iv, 258 pp., errata. Text is in Hebrew. More
New York: Hotsaat "Kadimah" 1919. Hardbound. Small duodecimo, soiled green cloth with black lettering, 132 pp. In Hebrew. More
Boulder: Westview Press, 1993. First Edition. Hardbound. Small octavo in dust jacket, viii, 127 pp. notes. Translated by T. Muraoka. Edited by George Mandel. More
Jerusalem: Hotsaat La-Am, 1947. Hardbound. Duodecimo, brown paper covered boards, frontispiece photo, 144 pp., fold-out chart at the rear. In Hebrew. More