The Divinity Library – Vanderbilt University

Glatzer Offprint and
Ephemera Collection (continued)

 

NNG = Nahum N. Glatzer
* = signed or initialed by author
reg.  = authors regards

 

D.  Mixed Subjects and Authors

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Booklets/pamphlets (2) reprints (2)…

1.      John Smith, The Plot to Save Eichmann.  Chicago: Domino Publications, 1961.

2.      Victor Gollancz, “‘Let My People Go’: Some Practical Proposals for Dealing with Hitler’s Massacre of the Jews and an Appeal to the British Public.”  Covent Garden, England: V. Gollancz LTD, 1943.

3.      Regards.  Toni Oelsner, Review of Salo W. Baron’s A Social and Religious History of the Jews: Vol. XIII, Inquisition, Renaissance and Reformation.  Vol. XIV, Catholic Restoration and Wars of Religion.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1969.  Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, Summer 1971.

4.       Gustav Lössler, “Vom Wessen des Führers: Ein Versuch zur Deutung des Führertums.”  Der Fährmann, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1925.

5.      *reg. Heb. Chaim Rabin, “The Translation Process and the Character of the Septuagint.”  TEXTUS: Annual Review of the Hebrew University Bible Project, Vol. VI, 1968.

6.      *reg.  David Neiman, “Sefarad: The Name of Spain.”  Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. XXII, No 2, Apr. 1963.

7.      *?Heb.  Raphael Loewe, “The Polarity of ‘Holiness.’”  Conservative Judaism, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Fall 1963.

8.      Typescript on 8 1/2" x 14" paper—3 separately stapled units:

a.       Statutes:  The World Union of Jewish Studies.

b.      …Hebrew text...

c.       Third World Congress of Jewish Studies: Closing Session.

9.      *reg.  James D. Purvis, “The Fourth Gospel and the Samaritans.”  Novum Testamentum, Vol. XVII, fasc. 3, 1975?

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English Reprints (4).  Typescript.  English and Hebrew (1).

1.      *reg. Heb. Chaim Rabin, “The Translation Process and the Character of the Septuagint.”  TEXTUS: Annual Review of the Hebrew University Bible Project, Vol. VI, 1968.

2.      *reg.  David Neiman, “Sefarad: The Name of Spain.”  Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. XXII, No 2, Apr. 1963.

3.      *?Heb.  Raphael Loewe, “The Polarity of ‘Holiness.’”  Conservative Judaism, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Fall 1963.

4.      Typescript on 8 1/2" x 14" paper—3 separately stapled units:

a.       Statutes:  The World Union of Jewish Studies.

b.      …Hebrew text...

c.       Third World Congress of Jewish Studies: Closing Session. 

5.      *reg.  James D. Purvis, “The Fourth Gospel and the Samaritans.”  Novum Testamentum, Vol. XVII, fasc. 3, 1975?

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Reprints, articles, book review, timeline—all German, 6 items.

   Subjects:  Various.

1.      Brittle government publication on newsprint.  “Für die Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands.”  July 1953.

2.      Paul Winter, Review of W.D. Davies’ The Setting of the Sermon on the Mount. 

3.      Fritz Ernst und Karl Jaspers,  “Vom Lebendigen Geist der Uiversität” und “Vom Studieren.”—Zwei Vortrage, 1946.  Schriften der Wandlung 1, Heidelberg.

4.      Clemens Thoma, “Jüdische Apolkalyptik am Ende des Ersten Nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts.”  KAIROS, Heft 2/Jahrgang 1969 (Salzburg).

5.      Leo Prijs, “Drei Aufsätze über Judentum.”  SEINE Rede geschah zu mir: Einübung in das Alte Testament (Fritz Leist, ed.).  München: Manz Verlag, 1965.

6.      Reprint? Photocopy? Handbound in manila by NNG.  “Zeitafeln: 1842-1851.”  Veit Valentin, Geschichte der Deutschen Revolution, 1848/9, Vol. II.  Berlin: Verlag Ullstein, 1931.

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Reprints, Articles, Art Exhibit brochures, Gov’t publications…Eng., Heb., Germ.  (12 items)

   Subjects: Various.

1.      Hebrew reprint from CCAR Journal, Jan. 1964. …Hebrew text...

2.      “Summary Guide to the Exhibition Galleries of the British Museum with Plans and Illustrations.”  London, 1932.

3.      Wilhelm Lunen, “Kurt Tucholskys Testament (‘--his self-hatred’ NNG)”  Journal title illegible, June 1947.

4.      German (except English cover).  “Exhibitions, Lectures, and other Public Events 1951-60 of the International Institute of Arts and Letters.”

5.      Fire Over London: The Story of the London Fire Service 1940-41.  Published for the London County Council.

6.      …Hebrew text... (English also.)  “News of the Jewish Historical General Archives, Jerusalem.”  Zion, Vol. XXIII-IV, No. 3-4, 1958/9.

7.      Poem.  Stefan George, (Carol North Valhope and Ernst Morwitz, trs.) “The War.”  Starts with a piece of Dante’s Divine Comedy, Paradise XVII.  Quarterly Review of Literature, Vol. 1, No. 4, Summer 1944.

8.      *reg.  Carol Adler, “Bikurim.”  Southwest Review, Vol. XLVIII, No. 4, Autumn 1963.

9.      *reg. C. Allyn Russell, “Mark Allison Matthews: Seattle Fundamentalist and Civic Reformer.”  Journal of Presbyterian History, Vol. 57, No. 4 (Winter 1979): 446-466.

10.  *reg. Photocopy.  Stephen S. Bertman, “Lao-Tzu (c. 604-531 BC).”  The People’s AlmanacTM #2 (David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace).  N.Y.: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1978.

11.  *reg.  Photocopy?  Oscar I Janowsky, “The Values and Uses of History.”  Festschrift to Ira Eisenstein, pp. 251-8.

12.  David de Sola Pool, Two Sermons.  Most English, select lines are …Hebrew text.….  “G’Vuroth: Delivered on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday,” May 15, 1965.  “Inaugural Sermon,” Dec. 21, 1907.

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Reprints.  (3 items: 2 Germ., 1 Eng.)

   Subjects: Various.

1.      Leo Baeck, “Israel und das deutsche Volk.”  Merkur (Journal), VI. Jahrgang, 10. Heft, October 1952.

2.      Yonina Talmon, “Mate Selection in Collective Settlements.”  American Sociological Review, Vol. 29, No. 4, Aug. 1964.

3.      Germ.  Hermann Langerbeck, “Werner Jaeger.”  Gnomon: Kritische Zeitschrift für die gemamte Klassische Altertumswissenschaft, Band 34, 1962.

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Sonne, Isaiah “Expurgation of Hebrew Books:  The Work of Jewish Scholars.” 1943

1.      ~ A Contribution to the History of the Censorship of Hebrew Books in Italy in the Sixteenth Century.  New York: New York Public Library, 1943.

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Two Catalogues…

1.      The Research Staff of the Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, “Tentative List of Jewish Educational Institutions in Axis-Occupied Countries.”  Jewish Social Studies, Supplement to Vol. VIII, No. 3, 1946.

2.      The Research Staff of the Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, “Tentative List of Jewish Periodicals in Axis-Occupied Countries.”  Jewish Social Studies, Supplement to Vol. IX, No. 3, 1947.

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Chyet, Stanley F. “Lewisohn, a Zionist.” 1974.

1.      Stanley F. Chyet, “Lewisohn, A Zionist.”  Raphael Mahler Jubilee Volume.  Tel Aviv, 1974.