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The Jew of New York

by Katchor, Ben

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New York - London: Pantheon Books, 2001. 98 pages, illustrated. Ppbck. AS NEW."A failed 1825 effort to establish a Jewish state on an island near Buffalo, New York, forms the starting point for a graphic novel, set on the streets of 1830s New York, that follows a diverse group of colorful characters struggling to establish new lives for themselves in the New World.".

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Ben Katchor is the author of The Jew of New York and Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer. A 2000 MacArthur Foundation Fellow, he lives in New York.

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Bookseller
Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller NL (NL)
Bookseller's Inventory #
8722
Title
The Jew of New York
Author
Katchor, Ben
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Pantheon Books
Place of Publication
New York - London
Date Published
2001
Keywords
Judaica/New York/Americana/Graphic novel/Comic Strips/Jewish history
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Judaica/Jodendom;

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Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller

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About Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller

Antiquarian bookseller in Amsterdam since 1990. Specializing in documentary material related to 20th century European history in the Interbellum, World War II, Weimar Republic and Third Reich
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