Including:
Chapter 8: 'printing books and distributing them in the 19th century, and the identity of their authors' (117-142) - whereby the following matters appear: 117-121 - a comparison between two main print cities in the 19th century - Lwów and Vilnius.
And in addition, according to index, there are references to the following communities: Galicia, Buczacz, Brody, Gwoździec, Drohobycz, Żółkiew, Jarosław, Lwów, Lemberg, Nowy Sancz, Kołomyja, Komarno, Kraków; and so, references to the following persons: Abraham David Wahrmann, Moshe Ungerfeld, Menachem Mendel Bodek. Meir Balaban, Reuben Asher Braudes, Simon Bernfeld, Nathan Michael Gelber, Abraham Meir Habermann, Naphtali Herz Homberg, Samuel Shmelke Horowitz, Naphtali Herz Imber, Hayyim Halberstam, Bernhard Wachstein, Isaiah Sonne, Wolf Tugenhold, Jacob Zevi Jolles, Hanoch Yalon, Abraham Naphtali Hertz Jenner, Abraham Yaari, Yehuda Yaari, Mendel Lefin, Raphael Mahler, Zevi Hirsch Meisels, Menachem Mendel [Hager] of Kosov, David Neumark, Naphtali Hertz of Lwow, Joseph Saul Nathanson, Dov Sadan, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Simon Federbusch, Joseph Perl, Zevi Hirsch of Zhidachov [Eichenstein], Hirsch Jacob Zimmels, Karpel Lippe, Naftali Keller, Getzel Kressel, Judith Rosanis. Zevi Hirsch Rosanis, Solomon Rubin, Nathan Rotenstreich, Emanuel Ringelblum, Solomon Judah Rapoport, Solomon Schiller, Chaim Elazar Shapira.
Especially the sub-values on Zionist organizations in those countries (wherein there are references to Galicia): 'Austria' (381—383, 424, 430); 'Polin' (406—409, 428—429, 434—435).
449-480 - 'Publications':
Especially the sub-value 'Polin' (462—464, 478—479): including references to the daily newspaper 'Chwila' (Lwów, 1919-1939), 'Ha-miזpe' [Kraków 1904—1921/ 1922 (463—464)], 'Nowy Dziennik' (Kraków, 1918-1939), 'Ha-sharon' [Lwów, 1895 (463)], and to 'Mahzikei Ha-Dat' (479). In addition, including mentions of the weekly newspaper 'Folksfriend' (Sanok, 1909-1914), the monthly newspaper 'Ha-Mizrach' (Kraków, 1903-1904) and 'Der Yid' (Kraków, 1899-1903, 464).
574-609 - 'Zionist Leadership':
Including sub-values on the following persons: Shmuel Yosef Agnon (574-575), Nathan Birnabum (579), Matrin Buber (580), Zevi Perez Chajes (580), Israel Elded (582), Uri Zevi Greenberg (587), David Horowitz (589), Naphtali Herz Imber (590; see also 326-327 - on 'HaTikwa'), Leon Kellner (591-592), Pinhas Lavon (593), Oscar Marmorek, Jacob Isaac Niemirower (596), Alfred Nossig (597), Emanuel Ringelblum (599), Ignacy Schiper (601), and Arieh Tartakower (605).
> In addition, there is also a value on Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin (482).
Including a reference to the literary, journalistic and political uses in Yiddish, in Galicia and in Vienna.
In regard to the following mentioned figures: Naphtali Herz Homberg (165), Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz (165—166, 171), Gershom Bader (167,175), Josef Fischer (167-168), Jona Krepl (168), Herman Diamand (169), Mordecai Gebirtig (169, 170), Bruno Schultz, Józef Wittlin, Joseph Roth (170), Samuel Jacob Imber (170,175), Melech Chmelnitzki (170, 175, 176), Mendel Neugroeschel (170, 175, 176), Joseph Hillel Levi, Jacob Mestel (170,175), David Koenigsberg (170—171, 175), Melech Ravitch (171—172, 175, 176), Leon Kellner (172), Reuben Asher Braudes (173), Saul Raphael Landau, Berl Locker, Mendel Singer (174), Abraham Moshe Fuchs (Fuks), Moshe Gross-Zimerman, Ber Horowitz, David Isaiah Silberbusch, Ber Schnapper (175), and Uri Zevi Greenberg (176).
Including a registration of curricular text books, which appeared in Galicia in the following cities (according to index, on pp 147-155): mostly Lwów and Kraków, and so Brody, Drohobycz, Zbaraż, Żółkiew, Tarnopol, Sanok, Stanisławów, Przemyśl, Kołomyja, Rzeszów/ Raysha and Czernowitz.
In the sub-chapter 'Polemics between the orthodox and Charedi press to the Enlightened press' (79-81),
the following periodicals are been discussed: 'Ha'Tzfira' by Max Letteris, 1823 (79-80), and
'Ha'Yareach', 1871 (80); in the sub-chapter 'Enlightenment and Zionism' (81-83), the following
periodical is been discussed: 'Ivri Anochi'/'Ha'Ivri', edited by Baruch Werber, and later by his son
Jacob, Lemberg-Brody, 1865-1890 (81-83).