Abraham, A.,* Brooklyn | 20 | volumes. |
Adler, Prof. Felix* | 10 | " |
Borg, Simon | 10 | " |
Friedlander, Albert | 10 | " |
Gans, Louis* | 10 | " |
Greenbaym, Samuel* | 10 | " |
Hays, Daniel P. | 20 | " |
Hirsch, Nathan,* of Joseph Hirsch & Son | 10 | " |
Isaacs, Bendet* | 20 | " |
Josephi, Isaiah | 20 | " |
Knopf, Samuel* | 10 | " |
Lehman, Emanuel* | 10 | " |
Marshall, Louis* | 20 | " |
Platzek, M. Warley*† | 20 | " |
Plaut, Louis,* Newark | 10 | " |
Rice, Isaac L.* | 10 | " |
Saks, Andrew* | 27 | " |
I have to thank once more the following gentlemen and lady, who, besides their subscriptions, have also exerted their influence in insuring me a considerable number of subscribers:
Messrs. Samuel Greenbaum, Daniel P. Hays, Isaiah Josephi, Andrew Saks, and Miss Annette Kohn.
I trust that in the last volume of this section this list of supporters will be greatly increased, as I still need further assistance, till the section is completed, when I am confident that I will derive good financial returns from its sale to booksellers and general agents who are awaiting the completion of the section, to be sold en masse as a complete work by itself.
I am hopeful that the coming generation will be grateful to all those who took part in opening a sealed book to the eyes of the world.
Finally, I express my thanks to my printer, ex-Congressman Hon. Joseph J. Little, who has granted me considerable credit in his establishment, thereby greatly lightening the burden of my work; also to his proofreader for calling my attention to many matters which seemed to him imperfect, and whose assistance I value greatly; and last, but not least, to Mr. A. S. Freidus of the New York Public Library, for many valuable suggestions in bibliographical and other matters.