Die Welt , a Jewish weekly in German, founded by Theodore Herzl. Vienna, Berlin, 1897-1914. 15 volumes, 15 years.
An extensive collection of issues of this important and historical journal, which also served as the mouthpiece of the Zionist Movement. Includes the special issue printed after Herzl’s death, with a large picture of him in a black frame. The last issue is missing.
15 volumes including issues from 15 years, out of the 18 years in which the journal was printed (volumes 4, 5, 7 from the years 1900, 1901 and 1903 are missing). In volume 3 issues are missing. In volume 10 the advertising page is missing.
The issues were bound in new matching cloth covers, each year in a separate cover. Two years have old covers.
Fine condition.