Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. Les Immigrants Juifs et le Judaïsme aux États-Unis.

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Lot 37
(AMERICAN JUDAICA).

Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. Les Immigrants Juifs et le Judaïsme aux États-Unis.

pp. 39. Previous owners marks. Later calf-backed marbled boards with original printed wrappers bound in. 8vo.

Paris: Librairie nouvelle 1905

Est: $300 - $500
Leroy-Beaulieu (1842-1912), a member of the elite Institut de France, was one of the leading writers and activists on the liberal side of a French society fiercely divided in the late 19th and early 20th centuries between, for example, Dreyfusards and anti-Dreyfusards. The causes championed by Leroy-Beaulieu were historic preservation and human rights. This pamphlet on “The Jewish Immigrants and Judaism in the United States” began life as a lecture delivered to the Society for Jewish Studies in Paris in December 1904. The content, however, is not so much academic research - as the testimony of a sophisticated eyewitness, just back from a visit to the United States, where he had closely observed “a spectacle that is assuredly one of the greatest, most striking, I dare say even miraculous, that one could possibly encounter in this land of America, land of wonders just as much as land of liberty.”