Lot of books from Russian and Polish printings of the 18th-19th century.
1. Shut Chavat Yair, by Rabbi Yair Bechrech, who was named the Chavat Yair after the book—Sadilkov 1834. [2], 47, 49-52; 29, 29-52 leaves. Lots of moth damage, stains, pages detached.
2. First section of Hilchot Rav Elfas, Shklov 1799. With many signatures of ownership of “The Great Beit Midrash of Mastrich”. In the body of the work is the stamp with an inscription of the Beit Midrash. The title page has been repaired, the upper binding and title page are detached, moth holes and stains, overall fair condition. No pagination.
3. Shut Tshuvot HaRadach by Rabbi David HaKohen—second edition, Ostroha 1834. [3], 68 pages. Moth holes. Overall fair to good condition. Stamp of ownership: “Yakir ben Moharash Livshitz.”
4. Chiddushei HaRan on Masechet Baba Metziya, printed in Sadilkov 1837. Moth damage, torn creases and moisture stains, overall poor condition. Rebound with the Chiddushei HaRan of Masechet Gittin, printed in Sadilkov in the same year. Moth damage, torn folds and moisture stains, overall poor condition.
5. Midrash Rabot on Bamidbar and Devarim and Megillot. Printed in Ostraha/Sadilkov after 1800. Title page of Midrash Rabot on Bereishit, Sadilkov 1819. Detached title page, stains and tears in the margins. Overall good condition. A few moth holes and defects, with light damage to text in some palces