Winner's Unlimited - No. 107
Eretz Israel and Zionism, Postcards and Photographs, Numismatics, Posters, Maps, Judaica, Holy books, Letters from Rabbis and Rebbes - Buyer's commission 22%
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Dachlil, weekly newspaper for children [issued every Thursday], edited by Emanuel Olsvanger. Jerusalem, June 6, 1940. First issue. [4 issues were printed].
Dachlil was the second attempt in the 1940s to publish a children's newspaper for entertainment purposes. After the unsuccessful attempt to publish the Ach Sameach newspaper [only two issues were published], this newspaper was published in Jerusalem. Its goals were to "increase our society to a large society including all children in the country," as the editor wrote in his introduction.
Dachlil included illustrated jokes; cute dialogues between two "dachlilim" - scarecrows, Sha and Ga; illustrated serial story in the style of comics titled Masoat Gad V'Yossi and other adventure stores about Rut and Yoel the private investigators. In addition, it includes dialogue for the first time in the format of "speech balloons" next to the captions printed under the illustrations.
8 pages. 31 cm. Page folded into four [not cut]. Other than two light tears in the margins of the title page, the issue is in very fine condition.
Dachlil, a weekly newspaper for children [appeared every Thursday], edited by Emmanuel Ullsbanger. Jerusalem, June 6, 1940, second and fourth issue [a total of four issues were printed].
Dachlil was the second attempt made in the 1940's to publish a children's newspaper with a clear humorous nature. After an unsuccessful attempt to publish a children's newspaper named 'Ach Sameach' [only two issues were published], the humorous weekly newspaper before us appeared in Jerusalem. The goal was "To expand our company to a large company which includes all children in Israel". In "Dachlil" were cartoons, amusing dialogues of the "scarecrows" Sha and Ga, a serial cartoon in a comic book style name "The Travels of Gad and Yossi" and a serialized adventure story about Ruth and Yael the detectives. This was the first time that dialogue appeared in the form of bubbles from the characters' mouths, next to subtitles printed under the illustrations.
In the booklet before us, which was the fourth and last one published, the editor writes that "It is not pleasant to be the bearer of bad news, but unfortunately that is what I must do this time: Dachlil will not be published next week and you will have to wait two whole weeks for the next issue. After such a long break you will enjoy the issue even more". However, "the next issue" was never published. This issue marked the end of the newspaper.
8 pages, 31 cm. Folded [not cut] pages. Very fine condition.
Mickey Mouse, booklet no. 1 - Tel Aviv, 1947.
Illustrated children's booklet with various comic stories "Mickey Mouse," "Pinocchio" and "Donald Duck" by Walt Disney.
One of the earliest comic books published in Israel.
[8] pages. 25 cm.
Very fine condition.
Mickey Mouse, booklet 2. Tel Aviv, 1947.
Illustrated booklet for children with various comics, such as Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, Tiny Tub, Journeys of Omer and Gomer and more by Walt Disney.
One of the earliest comic books published in Palestine.
[11] pages. 25 cm.
Very fine condition.
Mickey Maoz, booklet 7. Tel Aviv, 1947.
Illustrated booklet for children with comics, "Mickey Mouse," "Pinocchio," and "Donald Duck" by Walt Disney.
One of the earliest comic books published in Eretz Israel.
[12] pages. 25 cm.
Very fine condition.
National Flags - card album published by the Kedem cigarette company, Tel Aviv, 1940s. Complete album.
220 color flags from European countries, the Far East, Africa, Australia and the United States are placed in designated pockets in the album's pages. , Next to the details of the different countries' populations on each page, there are a number of flags of the various divisions in each country. Printed photograph pages of important sites in each country divide between the countries. An introduction at the beginning of the album describes the role of the flags from ancient times and the character of various countries' flags alongside the history of the Jewish flag.
The vast majority of the album and the cards are in very fine condition except for a multiple-page tear with lack in the first three pages with damage to a number of lines in the text of the introduction [restored in the title page]. Binding with gilt writing, faded and slightly bent. Some paint peelings on the back.
Torah stories for Jewish children arranged by L. Avishai, pictures by Otto Geismar, published by Reuven Mas, Jerusalem 1956.
Geismar's illustrations are characterized by minimal outlines which fully convey the desired scene.
136 pages. 28 cm. Original cardboard binding. Stains. Fine condition.