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Movie Poster – Assi Dayan – The Good, the Bad and the Not So Bad – 1986
Movie poster for Assi Dayan's 1986 comedy. Starring Dayan himself, Yossef Shiloah, Moshe Ish Kasit and Gabi Amrani.
Design: Acherkan Daniel.
63X94 cm. Very Good condition - folding lines, tack holes.
Two Vinyl 12″ Singles – Parot Kdoshot, Musical Terror Organization, [1989]
Two Vinyl 12" Singles published anonymously, under the title - Parot Kdoshot, Musical Terror Organization - in 1989. At first the members of the project tried to conceal their identities - granting interviews wearing masks. Still the secret leaked out soon enough: the project was headed by Jazz Sax player Gilad Atzmon, who played at the time with Si Heiman and was later to cooperate with Paul McCartney and Robert Wyatt (recording two albums with the latter), as well as achieving international acclaim as a solo artist.
Atzmon later left Israel and became a vehement anti-Zionist activist, who boldly attacks Israel, the Zionist movement and the Jewish people.
Other members of the project were sound engineer Gil Toren, Atmon's wife Tali Kaspitzki and Amit Ronel. The singers included Tislam lead vocalist Danny Bassan, Si Heiman, Dori Ben-Ze'ev and Eli Gorenstein.
The project produced three vinyl 12" singles, two of which are presented: Shuvi LaPardes and Be'Mdinat HaGamadim, both protest songs._x000B_No record label or catalogue number.
VG/VG
Vinyl LP – Philippe Clair – Il Etait Une Fois… en Israel – Comics sleeve about the Six-Day War
Il Etait Une Fois… en Israel.
Vinyl LP by French Comedian and Director, Philippe Clair, dealing with Israel's victory in the Six-Day War. Gatefold sleeve, featuring color comic-book illustrations of the Egyptian front, and portraits of Moshe Dayan and Gamal Abdel Nasser, by Yvon Francois. The album's title alludes to Sergio Leone's 1968 film, Once Upon a Time in the West.
Claire's career spanned over more than three decades, including a series of films with the famous "Les Charlots".
Riviera 521037S. [1968].
VG+ / VG+.
Child Size T-Shirt – HaGavia Hu Shelanu (The Cup is Ours) – Maccabi Tel Aviv 1977 European Basketball Championship
Bright orange child-sized T-shirt, green and white stripes on shoulder and sleeves. On front: HaGavia Hu Shelanu (The Cup is Ours), illustration of Tal Brody (shirt no. 6), holding the cup, and another player (no. 8), shooting at the basket. Maccabi Tel Aviv emblem between them.
Manufactured after Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club first won the European Championship, 1977.
Slight flaws and wear.
Vinyl LP – Yankele Rotblit – Kach Shihrarti Et Yerushalaim – With Handwritten Dedication, 1978
Yaakov (Yankele) Rotblit's first LP - Kach Shihrarti Et Yerushalayim, (This Is How I Liberated Jerusalem), 1978. A dedication by Rotblit on front of sleeve "To Allen, from Cairo and Jerusalem to New York, good luck, with friendship, [signature], Al-Quds [in Arabic], 10/1/84."
Cat. No. DD 35183 and the name of record company "Hataklit," appears on the cover, but the label on the record itself features "Hed Arzi" as the record company, the catalogue number as BAN 15268, and mistakenly states the year of production as 1968, instead of 1978.
VG+ / VG+
Pshita – Humoristic Literary Review edited by Meir Wieseltier, Yona Wollach, Yair Hurwitz and others, First Issue, 1967
First issue of "Pshita - Useful Literary Review For All," edited by Meir Wieseltier with Yona Wollach, Yair Hurvitz and others. The review was published in 1967, immediately following the Six-Day War, featuring wild, biting humor. It featured a poem by Wieseltier, one by Wallach (Lo Lebazbez Et Chodesh May), as well as a prose piece, "A Class in History," by Abraham Heffner, and many more satirical and humoristic pieces, as well as illustrations. The cover features a portrait incorporating Michaelangelo's Moses with Moshe Dayan and Rabbi Shlomo Goren. The editorial states that "Pshita's first assumption is common to all successful Hebrew publications… that the readers are insensitive idiots that will purchase anything offered as long as one demands payment in cash…
Not in National Library, or in other libraries in Israel.
49 cm. Fair condition. Worming and other damage by insects, with losses, but without damage to text. Folding line. Few stains, foxing and wear.
Child Size T-Shirt – Comics – the Wild West and Tex – 1970s
Pale blue child-sized T-Shirt with two blue and red illustrations of a cowboy and horse and the names of two extremely popular comic strips of the time - [History of] the Wild West, and Tex, both published by M. Mizrahi in the 1970s.
Slight wear, mild stains.
Vinyl LP – Boaz Sharabi – Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs)
Second edition of Boaz Sharabi's third LP, released by Reuveni Brothers Music Company. The album was originally released by HaTaklit in 1974, with a flowery cover; the second edition features a different cover, of Sharabi singing, his eyes closed. This edition states that it was "LP no. 2," while it was actually, Sharabi's third LP.
Reuveni Brothers, R.T. 390-2. VG- /VG-.
Mapam Poster against Transfer of Arab Population, Late 1980s
In 1987 Rehavam Ze'evi announced his "transfer" program encouraging free emigration of the Arabs of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. Ze'evi announced his plan during the time Meir Kahane was a member of the 11th Knesset. This poster, titled "There will be no transfer", was probably printed in connection to the upcoming Knesset elections in 1988 by Mapam Youth. It features photos of Kahane, Ze'evi, Yuval Ne'eman and Elyakim Haetzni, and the Spanish words "No Pasaran". The phrase "No Pasaran," (they shall not pass), is an anti fascist slogan used by the Republic forces in the Spanish Civil War.
71X50 cm. Very good condition.
Vinyl LP – Yehonatan Geffen and Adi Renrat – The Coat – Songs from the Show “It’s Called Happiness”, 1979
Vinyl LP by Yehonatan Geffen and Adi Renrat, featuring songs from the 1979 show "Korim Leze Osher," [It's Called Happiness] with Geffen and Astar Shamir. Renrat composed and arranged all the songs on the album.
The LP features a Hebrew version of the Bee-Gees hit "Stayin' Alive," titled "Disco Kvish HaSargel," two songs performed by Astar Shamir, two songs performed by Yoel Lerner; one of these, "Shir Ahava," appeared later that year on Shlomo Yidov's debut album with a different melody.
The LP was not a commercial success, and was never re-issued in CD format.
The back cover of the album features Geffen supposedly surprised by a photographer in a staircase, hugging a woman whose face isn't seen, apparently Anat Atzmon, Geffen's partner at the time.
Phonodor 13161
VG+ / VG+. A small part of the bottom corner of the cover is missing.
Vinyl LP – Avi Maavari – Hakol Efshari
The only LP by Avi Maavari, who composed most of the tracks. The album, which is of the oriental genre, includes Avihu Medina's "Shav El Admati," also recorded by "Tzlilei HaUd."
Arrangments: Nancy Brandes. Backing band: Brosh.
Galton L-6085._x000B_Condition: sealed in nylon wrapper, never opened.
Dedication by Zelda on her Poetry Book “Pnai / HaCarmel Ha Ee Nire’e / Al Tirhak”
Dedication by the poet Zelda [Mishkovsky], (1914-1984) to the orthodox Jerusalem poet Lea Tanzman on her 1978 collection of poems "Pnai / HaCarmel Ha Ee Nireh / Al Tirhak," Zelda wrote: "To Leah, from Zelda."
Very good condition. Tanzman's ex-libris on half title page.
Two Booklets – in Memory of Mike Brant / Photonovel Starring singer Miri Aloni – 1970s
1. Booklet in memory of Mike Brant, no title, publisher or year. The booklet featured various articles dealing with his life and many photographs. [12] pages, including cover. [Brant commited suicide in 1975, and the booklet was probably published soon after.]
2. Star Magazine featuring a photonovel story starring prominent Isralei singer Miri Aloni, as well as stories focusing on Shmulik Kraus, Josie Katz, Tsiva Pik and others. [1971 - Kraus is mentioned as being 36 years old]
Good condition. Wear. Tears to cover of Star Magazine, without loss.
Vinyl LP – Les Chaussettes Noires – First French Rock’n’roll Band – Israeli Pressing, 1962
Israeli pressing of the Les Chaussettes Noires' first LP, (the band previously issued two 10" Eps). The LP features original material by the band members as well as French covers of rock'n'roll classics including Gene Vincent's "The Night Is So Lonely," and "Right Now," Elvis Presley's "Little Sister," The Everly Brothers' "All I Have To Do Is Dream" and Dion's "Runaround Sue."
The album includes an original Hed Arzi inner nylon protective cover in fair condition.
Les Chaussettes Noires, founded in 1959, were considered the first French Rock'n'roll band, and enjoyed huge success until the group finally disbanded in 1964.
Hed Arzi - AN 67-00
VG- / VG-
Neot Sinai – Settlement in the Yamit Region Evacuated after Peace Treaty with Egypt – Memorial Book Printed by Settlers Immediately after Evacuation, 1981
Neot Sinai, Tseadim BaCholot (Neot Sinai, Steps in the Sand), memorial book published by residents of the settlement, after it was evacuated in 1981.
The booklet tells the story of the settlement, mentions each and every member; includes letters, many photos and newspaper clippings related to the evacuation.
[89] pages. Very good condition. Some of the pages are printed only on one side.
Vinyl LP – Arik Einstein’s Debut Solo Album , 1966
Arik Einstein's debut album Shar Bishvileh (Singing for you), was released in 1966, after a decade of establishing himself as a prominent new voice with Lehakat HaNachal, Batzal Yarok, The Yarkon Trio and more. At his time with the Yarkon Trio, Einstein met Dafna Eilat, who wrote lyrics for eleven songs and composed six for the album. Israel Gurion - who sang with Einstein in the second line-up of the Yarkon Trio, composed one song. Poet Tirza Atar penned one of the songs (Miriam). Stu HaCohen is credited with the arrangements and conducting the orchestra.
The album also features Hebrew versions of hits by Guy Beart, Hank Marvin, Tom Springfield and others._x000B_VG- / VG-.
Israphon 322 A.P.
Vinyl LP – Seven Poets Reading, Test Pressing, 1967
Vinyl LP featuring recordings of seven of the most prominent Hebrew poets reading their poems. Leah Goldberg, Avraham Shlonski, Amir Gilboa (see item 13), Dalia Ravikovitch, Haim Guri, Natan Zach, and S.Y. Agnon who reads a part of "BiDemi Yameha", a story whivh was initially printed in poetic form.
The LP was edited by T. Karmi, and although its production year is not mentioned, the editor write in his sleeve notes that during work on the LP the news came that Agnon won the Nobel prize for peace for 1966.
White labels with no printing, writing in pen 0008 15114 and 0008 15115.
Eastronics ISR-0008.
VG+ / G+. Minor tears to cover.
Two Books by Yehonatan Geffen with Dedications to Aharona, Assi Dayan’s First Wife
Two books dedicated by the author, Yehonatan Geffen to Aharona, the first wife of Geffen's cousin, Assi Dayan.
The first dedication, from 1985, is on his poem book titled [36]. "26.11.85, to Aharona, for her birthday, poems of age [also translates poems of joy], with love from Yehonatan (and Nurit, of course)."
The second dedication is on Geffen's 2002 autobiography "Homer Tov," ("Good Stuff"). "TA, January 2002. To Aharona - who will always be for me the most beautiful in the world! Love, Yehonatan Geffen."
Aharona Dayan (née Melkin, 1945-2013), was Assi Dayan's first wife, and the mother of two of his children._x000B_Very good condition.
Vinyl 12″ Single – Dana International – Crying Game, 1993
Ofer Nissim presents: Dana. Crying Game (from the album 'Dana International'). One of two singles promoting Dana International's first album, released in 1993.
The album was released only on CD, and this is the only known release of the song on vinyl._x000B_Dana International is the stage name of Yaron Cohen, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997. At the end of that year Time chose Dana International as one of the five most influential people in the world for 1997. She later headed a campaign for Amnesty International.
IMP - DJ IMP 1004. VG / VG-.
Two Vinyl LPs – Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch – Shablul and Plastelina, Original Issues, 1970
The first two albums recorded by Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch, first editions.
Two LPs published by Phonodor, with "Hagar" black labels.
Plastelina: gatefold sleeve, fully laminated. Shablul: front cover laminated.
Cat. No. 12184, 12175._x000B_Condition: Shablul - VG / VG; Plastelina: VG + / VG+.
Eight Postcards of Singers, Actors and Entertainers, Some with Autographs
Eight postcards of singers, actors and entertainers. Five are signed - all four members of Revi'iyat Moadon HaTeatron signed their postcard; Yafa Yarkoni, with an autograph and dedication on verso, dated 1969; Geula Nuni in "Imi HaGeneralit", signed and dated 1971; Meni Peer - signed; Ami Shavit, dedicated on verso. Also - "Lehakat Pikud Dizengoff," with ink stamp of the group; Yehoram Gaon with printed autograph; HaGashash HaHiver, featuring, on the reverse side, an ink stamp of "U. Zohar and A. Deshe LTD," declaring the printing of a large colorful "placard" of their new show, "Kantata LaShuarma," [1969].
Size and condition vary. General condition: very good.
Vinyl 12″ Single – Alilot Moshe BaIr HaGdola – Tal Friedman and Moshe Ferster – With Dedications by Both Artists, 1991
Vinyl 12" single featuring the song "Alilot Moshe BaIr HaGdola," from the nonsense show bearing the same name, as performed by Tal Freidman and Moshe Ferster in the late 1980s. Handwritten dedications by Friedman and Ferster appear on the front and back covers, apparently dedicated to the couple's voice teacher.
No publishing date appears on the single, but Freidman's dedication is dated October 1991.
Freidman wrote: "10/91, [signature], Greetings from Tal Freidman!!! Dear Nava!! Here is the result of two years of voice teaching."
Ferster wrote: "Dear Nava, greetings, greetings, in the next D.J. [Israeli term for 12" single] I'll already sing with a sweet voice. Moshe."
Music produced and played by Portrait, a band working with producers Tmira and Dudu Yardeni, who also produced Freideman and Ferster's show.
No record company or catalog number.
NM / VG.
Dira Lehaskir (A Flat for Rent) – First Edition of Leah Goldberg’s Children’s Story – Illustrated by Shoshana Heiman
The story Dira Lehaskir (A Flat for Rent) first appeared in "Mishmar LiYeladim," on October 22nd, 1948.
Only eleven years later, in 1959, the story was first published as the first entry in the Halon series of Sifriyat HaPoalim, featuring illustrations by Shoshana Heiman. The book was apparently published as a reaction to the Wadi Salib riots, a protest of Israelis of 'Oriental' origin against discrimination and deprivation and against the Mapai rule.
It took another eleven years until in 1970 the story was reissued with new illustrations by Shmuel Katz, and became a classic.
The illustrations in this book, by Shoshana Heiman, are in two colors - the first being black and the second alternating between red and yellow.
[16] pages, including paper cover. Flaws with loss to title page. Slight stains.
Vinyl 7″ EP, The Parvarim, Istemem Babajim – Songs in Turkish and Greek, 1965
Vinyl EP by the Parvarim, featuring, besides Yossi Churi and Nissim Menahem, Jimmy Siman Tov, who was part of the lineup for six months in 1965.
The EP includes four songs. One in Turkish - Istemem Babajim - and three in Greek: Themboro, Paploma, and Susurada. Of these three, Paploma is known in versions performed by Aris San and Yehuda Poliker.
[1965]. CBS 6133.
VG / VG.
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