Including the following parts:
13-21 - '2. The Revival in the Lands of Austria': mainly about 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim' (13), Nachman Krochmal (14-16), Solomon Judah Rapoport (16-18), Isaac Erter (24-28), Joseph Perl (28), Juda Leib Mieses (28-29) and Max (Meir) Letteris (29-30).
90-99 - '7. The Realistic Era in Our Literature (continuation)': 96-98 - about Reuben Asher Braudes.
100-125 - '8. The Era of the Dawn': sub-chapter 'Mordecai David Brandstaedter' (123-125).
*And in continuation, in the improved edition: A History of the New Hebrew Literature from the Ramchal Until Our Days,A' (Hebrew), 5706 (1946).
One Hundred Years of Wissenschaft des Judentums': including references to the research enterprises of Nachman Krochmal (108-109) and Solomon Judah Rapoport (109, 110).
Mainly, 'Chapter One: The Development of the New Hebrew Literature,' 5-12, and in relation to Galicia, 8-10; 8 - Solomon Judah Rapoport; 8-9 - Nachman Krochmal; 9 - Isaac Erter; Joseph Perl; 9-10 - Joshua (Osias) Heschel Schorr; 10 - Abraham Krochmal; 10 - Max (Meir) Letteris.
*Development of his early publications in this area in Russian, between 1900 and 1917.
*Also appeared later in German (1921), Italian (1926), and English (expanded edition, London 1932). Improved edition in Hebrew - in 1934, and then corrected in 1939.
Including part III.(46-72): there mainly about Herz Homberg (from 51, 53 - about the beginning of his activity in Galicia). About the annual almanac 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim', and leaders of the Haskalah in Galicia, Solomon Judah Rapoport, Nachman Krochmal and Isaac Erter (70-72).
*Including an additional edition, published in Warsaw 1920, with different page numbering.
Including references to Juda Leib Mieses (21), to Herz Homberg and the network of schools that he established in Galicia (23-27; 67-74), Zev Dov Schiff, Nachman Krochmal (49-50), Samson (Simson) Bloch (50-52).
Including references to Wissenschaft des Judentums in Galicia, mainly Nachman Krochmal and Solomon Judah Rapoport (79-80), as well as references to Solomon Buber, Hirsch Mendel Pineles, Shalosh, Shlomo Zalmen Hayyim Halberstam, ShaZHaH, and David Neumark (80).
Parts of the book:
1-658 - including close to fifty entries about authors from Galicia.
661-742 - (1686 - 1913): including approximately fifty entries about Yiddish periodicals from Galicia.
* Also appeared in an expanded edition (without the periodical section), 1-4, Vilna 1926-1929.