Auction 41 General auction include items from the estate of the poet and editior Israel Har and the chess player Yosef Porat
Jul 10, 2019 (Your local time)
Israel
 Ella st' 33 Truman village

our address: Hala 33 (farm no. 33), Kfar Truman.


In this auction and subsequent auctions will include items from the estate of the poet and editor Israel Har.

Among other items include books with dedications, Typewriters, special uncommon books and more. 


Also items from the estate of the chess player Yosef Porat. 


Buyer's premium is 20% + VAT on the commission only.

Payments must be complete whitin a week after auction, a fee of 5% will be added to late payments.


Dollar rate: $=3.57


Shippments can be choosen in one of 2 ways:

Register shippping (Israel post) prices:

Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 20 NIS

2-5 Kilo for 25 NIS.

5-10 kilo cost 32 NIS

10-20 kilo cost 40 NIS


Courier delivery of the Israeli post in the costs of 60 NIS regardless of weight up to 20 kg (only in Israel).


In cases of complecated items and fragile items, the auction house may take an additional cost to ensure the proper packaging of the items.

With certain items, large or particularly complex items, the buyer will have to coordinate collection from the Auction House.


On the vat issue, in order to remove the vat, the buyer must send a copy of his passport. 

The auction has ended

LOT 242:

Tarmil Library - Collection of 25 Early Pocket Books Edited by Israel Har RIP, published by the Ministry of Defense.

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Start price:
$ 50
Estimated price:
100$-120$
Auction house commission: 20% More details
VAT: On commission only
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Tarmil Library - Collection of 25 Early Pocket Books Edited by Israel Har RIP, published by the Ministry of Defense' 1964-76, not in sequence! Wear and tear and age marks: yellowing to the pages, light tears. * Tarmil Library was a series of pocket books issued by the Ministry of Defense - the publication and "Pirsumei Ktzin Chinuch Rashi - Anaf Hahaskala". The series set as a goal to issue booklets of the top of Hebrew and world literary classics, in small format (that could easily fit the soldier's pocket) and in an affordable price. The target audience of the series was soldiers, resembling of similar series in the USA and UK, whose aim was bequeathing culture without military or security agenda. The series' about 200 books were issued between 1964 and 1991 in the editing of Israel Har. Accompanied is a link to an interesting article published about Uri Holander in Ha'aretz newspaper in 2011: https://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.1172204

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