Auction 90 Fine Judaica Including: Printed Books, Manuscripts,  Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
Jul 21, 2020 (your local time)
USA
 Brooklyn Navy Yard: Building 77 Suite 1108 Brooklyn NY, 11205
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LOT 54:

(AMERICAN JUDAICA).
Penina Moïse. Fancy’s Sketch Book.
FIRST EDITION. Includes a poem “On the Death ...

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(AMERICAN JUDAICA).
Penina Moïse. Fancy’s Sketch Book.



FIRST EDITION. Includes a poem “On the Death of my Preceptor” by Isaac Harby (p. 75). Dedication-page with autograph signature of Dorita Moise Kohn whose great-great aunt was Penina Moïse.
pp. 159. Title-page provided in facsimile on period paper, lightly foxed. Contemporary gilt-bordered mottled calf, spine expertly repaired. 12mo. Singerman 556.
Charleston: J.S. Burges 1833
The first book by a Jewish woman published in the United States. A collection of poems on Biblical themes and contemporary Jewish life, demonstrating a cosmopolitan worldview. The author addresses issues of anti-Semitism, political history as well as her own particular insights to society. The poems contain romantic and classical themes as well as religious topics. Penina Moïse (1797-1880) was one of nine children born to French-Jewish parents who came to Charleston in 1791 from the Carribean island of St. Eustatius. She grew up to become one of the most prolific and creative writers of poetry on Jewish themes in America. Moïse was also superintendent of the first Jewish religious school in Charleston and many of her poems and songs focused upon Jewish history and heritage as she sought to encourage a sense of Jewish pride among her charges. See Hyman & Moore, Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (1997) pp. 932-3; and. https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/moise-penina. Exceptionally rare. No copy has appeared at auction for many decades. Further information available upon request.
The first book by a Jewish woman published in the United States. A collection of poems on Biblical themes and contemporary Jewish life, demonstrating a cosmopolitan worldview. The author addresses issues of anti-Semitism, political history as well as her own particular insights to society. The poems contain romantic and classical themes as well as religious topics. Penina Moïse (1797-1880) was one of nine children born to French-Jewish parents who came to Charleston in 1791 from the Carribean island of St. Eustatius. She grew up to become one of the most prolific and creative writers of poetry on Jewish themes in America. Moïse was also superintendent of the first Jewish religious school in Charleston and many of her poems and songs focused upon Jewish history and heritage as she sought to encourage a sense of Jewish pride among her charges. See Hyman & Moore, Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (1997) pp. 932-3; and. https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/moise-penina. Exceptionally rare. No copy has appeared at auction for many decades. Further information available upon request.

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