The Book of Job
Norwalk: Easton, 1974. Color illustrations by Arthur Szyk, Slim 4to, full ornately gilt tan leather, a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1974). Fine. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1974. Color illustrations by Arthur Szyk, Slim 4to, full ornately gilt tan leather, a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1974). Fine. More
Tel Aviv: Massadah and Magen, 1956. 48 color illustrations by Arthur Szyk. 4to, blue velveteen cloth with gilt design on front & rear cover, ornately gilt spine, housed in a case of blue cloth, 3/4 black leather and blue velveteen interior, unpaginated. Text is in Hebrew and English. Tel Aviv: Massadah and Magen, Tel-Aviv, 1956. The book is in near fine condition but the case, while sturdy, is well-rubbed and cracked at the joints. More
New York: Heritage, 1946. Illustrated with 74 plates in full color and in sepia + frontispiece self portrait. Tall 4to, full black morocco, top edge gilt, spine a bit scuffed and rubbed; decorative batik slipcase. New York: Heritage Press, 1946. A very good copy, internally fine. One of 1000 copies inscribed and signed by the artist. More
Jerusalem: Massada-Press, 1962. Produced and beautifully illustrated (illuminated) in color by Arthur Szyk. Edited by Cecil Roth. Short 4to, bound in full blue velvet with pictorial gilt stamping. Housed in a board slipcase. Jerusalem: Massadah & Alumoth, 1962. Text in English and Hebrew. Near fine. More
New York: Putnam, 1941. Illustrations, including 8 in color. Introduction by Roger W. Straus, Jr. Thin square 4to, tan cloth, pictorial d.w. New York: Putnam's, (1941). First Edition. Very good(+). Bitingly satirical cartoons of the Axis powers in World War II, by the Polish born, American illustrator. More
Philadelphia: John WInston, 1947. Color illustrations by Arthur Szyk. 16 french folded leaves without pagination. Slim tall 8vo, rebound in full grey morocco with the original front cover inlaid. Philadelphia: John C. Winston (1947). Limited Edition. Fine. Limited edition of 1000 copies signed by illustrator Arthur Szyk. More
Jerusalem: 1950. Set of two signed First Day Covers issued upon the release of the Israeli Festival Stamps, postmarked August 8th 1950, designed by Arthur Szyk. One is postmarked at Jerusalem; the second is postmarked at Tel Aviv. Both covers are boldly signed and in excellent condition. Polish-Jewish artist who worked primarily as a book illustrator and political caricaturist. More
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