60 110 (ANGLO-JUDAICA). [Parliamentary Act]. An Act to Oblige the Jews to Maintain and Provide for their Protestant Children. Royal seal on title. Initial letter within richly historiated woodcut border. pp. (2), 453-454. Unbound. Tall 4to. [Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 246, no. 1.] London, Charles Bill, 1702. $1000-1500 ❧ FIRST SPECIFICALLY JEWISH ACT OF PARLIAMENT POST RE-ADMISSION. This Act issued in the year of Queen Anne’s accession to the throne, prevents attempts by Jewish parents to force their apostate children to return to the Jewish fold. In such case that children born to Jewish parents convert to the majority religion of Protestantism, the parents are enjoined by English law to continue to support their children and may not disown them. The Act was precipitated by events in the life of the converted Jewess Mary Mendez de Breta and the subsequent relationship with her parents. See H.S.Q. Henriques, The Jews and the English Law (1908) pp. 167-69. 111 ABRABANEL, JUDAH. (“Leone Ebreo.”) Dialoghi di Amore. Printer’s device on first and last page. ff. (2), 261, (1). Ex-library, opening and closing leaves foxed. Later calf, rebound, worn. 8vo.[Adams A-60.] Venice, Casa de’ figliuoli di Aldo (Aldus Manutius), 1541. $500-700 ❧ The author was the eldest son of Don Isaac Abrabanel and one of the foremost philosophers of the Renaissance. Commonly known as Leone Ebreo, his reputation rests upon the Dialoghi, among the most popular philosophical works of the age. 112 (ANTISEMITICA). Chávez Arredondo & Jose Avendaño. Clarinada de Alarma! Los Grandes Diarios de Mexico en Poder de los Judios. Cómo viven y cómo se hacen nuestros llamdos “Grandes Rotativos” y sus millionarios gerentes y explotadores. pp. 112. Browned. Original printed wrappers. 8vo. México, Editorial Revolución Mexicana, 1938. $300-500 ❧ Jews, it is claimed here, exploit Mexico by way of their control of the press. Lot 110 Lot 111 Lot 112