<<Noah, Mordechai M.>> Travels in England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States in the Years 1813-14 and 1815.

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Rare & Excellent Hebrew Printed Books: From the Library of Arthur A. Marx

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Lot 481
(AMERICAN JUDAICA).

<<Noah, Mordechai M.>> Travels in England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States in the Years 1813-14 and 1815.

<<First edition.>> Frontispiece portrait of the Author. Four plates (one folding). pp. vi, [1], 431, xlvii. Ex-library, some foxing. Calf-backed marbled boards. 8vo. Singerman 304; Rosenbach 205.

New York: 1819

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
Mordecai Manuel Noah (1785-1851) was one of the most important figures of his time. He was a person of many accomplishments: lawyer, newspaper editor, playwright, diplomat, politician, judge and major activist for Jewish causes. Noah earned the respect of four Presidents: Adams, Madison, Jefferson and Jackson. It has been said that to the Jews of his day, he was the quintessential American, and to Americans, he was the representative Jew. The present work was well received by contemporary critics. The book abounds with colorful details concerning the daily life, social customs and political intrigues of both Moslems and Jews. See J. Sarna, Jacksonian Jew: The Two Worlds of Mordecai Noah (1981).