Levin, Meyer: THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN; MARVELLOUS TALES OF RABBI ISRAEL BAAL SHEM, AND OF HIS GREAT-GRANDSON, RABBI NACHMAN, RETOLD FROM HEBREW, YIDDISH AND GERMAN SOURCES

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Levin, Meyer : THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN; MARVELLOUS TALES OF RABBI ISRAEL BAAL SHEM, AND OF HIS GREAT-GRANDSON, RABBI NACHMAN, RETOLD FROM HEBREW, YIDDISH AND GERMAN SOURCES

New York; J. Cape & R. Ballou, 1932

Publishers cloth. 8vo. Xvii, 357 pages. 22cm. Illustrated. First edition. Playfully written inscription by the author reads, “For Rabbi Albert Lewis with envy for the first edition, and appreciation for his appreciation. – Meyer Levin 1978.” Illustrated endpages with cartoon-like map titled “Land of the Baal Shem Tov. ” Frontispiece illustration titled “Two Musicians. ” Fourteen beautiful and unique full page illustrations throughout the text. Illustrated by Marek Szwarc, a painter and sculptor identified with the Ecole de Paris art period. Levin writes, "I have tried to put the scattered legends ... Together so as to form a legendary life-story of Rabbi Israel ... His great-grandson left thirteen tales, which were written down by his pupil, Nathan. Of these I have translated eleven. " (Foreword) “U. S. Novelist. Born and raised in the Chicago slums, Levin became a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and in 1925 was sent to cover the opening of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and returned to Palestine in 1928 to spend a year on a kibbutz. He had already written short stories of Jewish life, some of which appeared in the Menorah Journal, but his Yehuda (1931) was one of the first novels about kibbutz life. In The Golden Mountain (1932) , reissued in 1966 as Classic Hassidic Tales, he retold stories of the ? Asidim, and in The Old Bunch (1937) portrayed his own generation Levin was a correspondent in Spain during the Civil War (1936–39) and later reported the Palestine disorders for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (1945–46) . In 1946 he made the first feature film of the yishuv, My Father's House, and a documentary, The Illegals, in 1947. His autobiography, In Search, appeared in 1950. Levin's writings covered a wide field – from Jewish mysticism to the modern American scene, which he depicted with realism and vitality. His novels include Reporter (1929) , Frankie and Johnny (1930, reedited as The Young Lovers, 1952) , The Fanatic (1964) , and Stronghold (1965) . Levin was the first writer to dramatize The Diary of Anne Frank (1952) . Levin's own account of the turmoil he underwent to bring his version of the diary to the stage is found in his The Obsession (1973) . His bestseller, Compulsion (1956) , a study of the *Loeb-Leopold murder case of the 1920s, was dramatized by the author himself (1959) and filmed. Eva (1959) told the story of a Jewish girl's escape from Nazi-occupied Poland to Palestine. Levin also published a Passover Haggadah, various histories of Israel for juveniles, and books on the synagogue and the Jewish way of life. In 1958 he settled in Israel, which was the setting for his erotic extravaganza, Gore and Igor (1968) . Israel is also the subject of his novels The Settlers (1972) and The Harvest (1978) . ” (EJ 2007) Subjects: Hasidim -- Legends. Rabbis -- Legends. Ba`al Shem Tov, ca. 1700-1760 -- Legends. Nahman, ; of Bratslav, ; 1772-1811. Previous owner’s (Albert Lewis) inscription in red pencil on end page. Front and rear hinges starting, no DJ. Very good condition. (AMR-43-38)

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