R. Ottolenghi. Appel aux amis de la justice international, 1st ed., 1916, French
Raphael Ottolenghi. Appel aux amis de la justice international, 1st ed., 1918, French
(call to friends of international justice)
Edition du Bureau de l’Organisation sioniste a Copenhague, [1918], 36 pp., soft cover, 19 x 12 cm., not cut copy.
Cover detached, chipped to edges; binding detached to 2 blocks. light foxing to edges
Ottolenghi (1860-1917) studied Jura in Turin and Berlin and then worked as a diplomat in Sweden, Denmark, Egypt and the USA. Returned to Italy, he became a member of the Socialist Party. As a convinced Pacifist, Ottolenghi began in 1917 suicide. In his appeal, he relies on the creation of an Israeli state in Palestine.
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Raphael Ottolenghi. Appel aux amis de la justice international, 1st ed., 1918, French
(call to friends of international justice)
Edition du Bureau de l’Organisation sioniste a Copenhague, [1918], 36 pp., soft cover, 19 x 12 cm., not cut copy.
Cover detached, chipped to edges; binding detached to 2 blocks. light foxing to edges
Ottolenghi (1860-1917) studied Jura in Turin and Berlin and then worked as a diplomat in Sweden, Denmark, Egypt and the USA. Returned to Italy, he became a member of the Socialist Party. As a convinced Pacifist, Ottolenghi began in 1917 suicide. In his appeal, he relies on the creation of an Israeli state in Palestine.