Center for Jewish History, NYC: Das Buch Jona, [auf dem Stein gezeichnet von Uriel Birnbaum und geschrieben von Julius Zimpel].
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Die Judentochter. Dichtung aus des Knaben Wunderhorn, fuer Gesang und Klavier. Umschlag-Zeichnung von Oskar Kokoschka
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Venedig, Verse, von Robert Hamerling; 23 Radierungen von Hermann Struck
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Kafka-Mappe; Zeichnungen zu den Werken Franz Kafkas. Mit einer Parabel von Franz Kafka /, und einem Vorwort von Otto Mauer
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Ueber alles die Liebe. 60 neue Zeichnungen
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Max Pallenberg; Lithographien /, von Charlotte Berend
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Designs for a Machzor
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Fuenfundneunzig Koepfe von Orlik /, Mit einem Vorwort von Max Osborn
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Kuenstlergabe zum XII. Zionistenkongress Karlsbad /, [Office of the 12th Zionist Congress]
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Egon Friedell Drawing From the Book Max Reinhardt and His Actors
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Max Reinhardt Portrait From the Book Max Reinhardt and His Actors
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Ein ABC in Bildern, von Max Liebermann
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Etching depicting Venice from Hermann Struck
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Etching depicting Venice from Hermann Struck
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Golem, from the 1916 book "Der Golem," illustrated by Hugo Steiner-Prag
Center for Jewish History, NYC: At the master's grave, page 4 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "In the Ghetto," page 5 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "The appearance of the Golem," page 6 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "Cry for help," page 11 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "Student Charousek," page 9 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "Rosina," page 22 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "Schemajah Hillel," page 18 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: "Murder," page 23 from the book "Der Golem"
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Lithograph by Leo Haas (1901-1983), Holocaust artist, who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Lithograph by Leo Haas (1901-1983), Holocaust artist, who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Spanische Romanzen (creators Heinrich Heine and Hugo Steiner-Prag)
Center for Jewish History, NYC: Spanische Romanzen (creators Heinrich Heine and Hugo Steiner-Prag)