* Nachla L’Yehoshua. Responsa and novellae on the Talmud by Rabbi Yehoshua Zunzin and the Shita Mekubetzet on Tractate Beitza. Constantinople, [1731]. Only edition of the Shu”t and the first edition of the Shita Mekubetzet. [2] 1; 2-44 leaves, 30 cm. The title page notes that the Shita Mekubetzet was ‘apparently’ written by Rabbi Bezalel Ashkenazi, and they were reprinted a few times within the Shita Mekubetzet. However they are apparently the novellae of a disciple of the Ran. * Bnei Yaakov. Treatise on the Sefer HaItur and responsa, by Rabbi Yaakov Sassoon. Constantinople, [1714]. Only edition. [3], 243 leaves. 32 cm. With the text of the Sefer HaItur. * Ne’eman Shmuel. Responsa from Rabbi Shmuel Yitzchak [Modeleano]. Salonica, [1723]. Only edition. [1], 130 leaves, 31 cm. Printed on thick paper. The author, a Salonica rabbi, published the Chidushei HaRi Migash with his supplements. He passed away in [1703], and his son published this work. * Sam Chayay. Responsa and novellae by Rabbi Chaim Asael. Salonica, [1746]. Only edition. [2], 86, [2], 97-122; 32; 4; 49 [should say:50] leaves. 29 cm. Without the leaves at the end of the book that are not found in all copies. The author was a Salonica sage who immigrated to Jerusalem, and was later sent as a fundraiser to Turkey. He died in Izmir, during his trip, in [1707]. The book features answers he gave to questions received from Jewish sages during his trip. * Mincha Tehora. Novellae on Tractate Menachot by Rabbi Chaim Avraham Gagin. Salonica, [1825]. Only edition. Owner signature. [2], 192 leaves, 29.5 cm. The author’s first work [1787-1848]. He later became the first Chacham Bashi of Jerusalem. Owner signature on the title page. Lengthy owner note – mentions that he received the book from the author’s son, Rabbi Shalom Moshe Gagin. Varying conditions.