b'16(AMERICAN-JUDAICA) Seder Hagadah shel Pesach. Service for the Two First Nights of the Passover. SECOND AMERICAN EDITION(see below). Text in Hebrew andEnglishonfacingpages.Titlewithintype-ornament border. pp. 80. Lacking 1-2 leaves prior to p.10 following the kiddush prayer. Ex-library, stained. Modern gilt-tooled calf with original upper printed wrapper (laid down) bound in. 12mo. [Yudlov 941; Yaari 693; Not in Goldman (Hebrew Printing in America) who only refers to it in his description of no. 125; J.R.Marcus, JewishAmericana(Cincinnati,1954)p.95,no. 225.] New York, J. M. Jackson, 1850. $5000 - $7000 This Hagadah, noted on the title-page Second American Edition, is, in a sense, the rst. - For the rst edition that was printed in New York in 1837 by Solomon Henry Jackson states that it was Translated into English by the late David Levy of London. - The present 1850 edition, published by Solomon Henry Jacksons son, John Marcus Jackson, has no attribution to a foreign translator and is thus a pure American edition.RARE. OnlyfivecopiesknowninAmerican institutions. No copies in British institutions.17(AMERICAN-JUDAICA) Jonas B. Phillips. My Old Wife. A Favorite Ballad Sung by Mr. J[oseph]. P[hillip]. Knight & Mr. [Henry] Russell. The Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. The Music Composed & Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Frederick F. Backus of Rochester, NY by Henry Russell.pp. 4. Lightly foxed. Unbound. Folio. New York, Hewitt & Jaques, 1850. $1000 - $1500 A member of an illustrious American-Jewish family, Jonas Phillips was assistant district attorney for the county of New York, holding that appointment under several successive administrations.8'