Machzor for the entire year as per the customs of Poland, Reisen, Lithuania, Pihem and Mehrin, with the Hadrat Kodesh and commentary by Rabbi Yozpe Kashman, and a new commentary by the [Moshe] Kashman, father of the printers…Amsterdam, [1784]. Bibliographically unknown. [2], 12, 152: 158 leaves. 22.5 cm. Machzor for the High Holidays and three pilgrimage holidays. Noted on the title page: reprinted. First edition printed, 1766. There is another listed edition that was printed in 1805, but this edition is not listed. In its entry for the 1805 edition, the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book notes the 1766 edition. However, there is no mention of this edition. Includes the approbation of Rabbi Shaul of Amsterdam from the first edition. The Tefilat Tal and Tefilat Geshem feature woodcuts of the twelve zodiacal sign. Old, elegant leather binding. Aging stains. Light tears and reinforcements. Minimal worming holes. Moderate condition.