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Mimeographed typed letter. 4to. 3 pages. 21 X 34 cm. Three page single sided typed letter, appears to be a mimeographed copy; Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild, Captain in the French Army, at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee, December 10, 1944, Commodore Hotel, New York City. Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild to the Joint Distribution Committee, giving a brief history of the Nazi occupation of France, the heroism of the French resistance, the hiding of Jewish families and children, and the major support given by funds from the JDC in supporting the efforts of emigration, forging of papers, and financing rescue efforts in general. The address calls for further financial support for the poverty stricken survivors in liberated France. Subjects: Baron Guy De Rothschild Joint Distribution Committee. Jewish refugees France World War 2. Light soiling to outer edges from water damage, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-121-3)
1933316737Frz. Eher Nachf. München 1933. Softcover Pappe unbedruckt ohne Schutzumschlag 8. Auflage bisher 418.000 Exemplare Nur der erste Band. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten leicht berieben. Der Einband ist fleckig und unbedruckt. Frz. Eher Nachf., München, paperback
1933171862Berlin, Vaterländischer Verlag C.A. Weller, 1933.
19242807-93Bln.,Vlg.f.Sozialwissenschaft 1924. 68 S. Obrosch., Ecken etw. bestoßen, kl. gekl. Einr., gutes Expl. - Politische Prozesse. Heft IV.
8vo; 89 pages; 2nd edition, revised and corrected, One of the "series of 8 pamphlets" published by Thone in French in 1947-48 refered to by Robinson & Friedman (see #2038) Wolff I #1696. Dan Michman, writing the 3-page article on Breendonck for the Encyclopeida of the Holocaust, lists only 4 works in his bibliography on the camp, this being one of them. Bound in later cloth, with institutional stamps on endpages. Clean and fresh. Very good condition.(HOLO2-14-24B)
7245Eber München 1926. HALBLEINEN Format groß 8° 46 Seiten Einband von der Universität Fadenbindung die ersten drei und die letzten Seiten stark randlädiert und lose beiliegend dies ist ein regulär ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar aus einer wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek keine Markierungen / Anstreichungen im Text Abgabe nur zu wissenschaftlichen Zwecken Eber München 1926 unknown
24 pages. Contents: Taxes in Sight - Can't Balance Budget - Is a National Sales Tax Coming?; Opposition to new taxes; Reaction to Rhode Island Vote - with illustration of Senator Peter G. Gerry, Democratic Leader; Illustration of Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Red Cross Chairman; No Federal Dole After Fall; New Mint at San Francisco and New Gold Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Foreign News; Hitler keeps up pressure on Catholics and Jews; Attempted assassination of Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas; Italy offered land by Selassie to ward off threat of fight with Ethiopia; Current events - with illustration of boxer Joe Louis and photo of Senator William E. Borah; Congress; Capital Chat; Marketing; Many Interesting Methods Used in Color Printing; Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd; Photo of Emperor Hirohito of Japan; Science News; Aviation - Pan-American making final arrangements for California-China air route; Women of the world gaining rights they have long fought for; Photo of Japanese young ladies available for marriage through the matrimonial bureal; Social Security Law - key stone of new deal social reform to benefit 30 million; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1991__3598219326K. G. Saur 1991. Hardcover. New. 453 pages. German language. 9.61x6.69x1.00 inches. K. G. Saur hardcover
1986106288Random House Value Publishing 1986-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 9x5x0. Brand new still in shrink wrap. d34 Please email for photos. Random House Value Publishing hardcover
1933212966Berlin: General League of German Anti-Communist Associations / Eckart-Verlag 1933. Softcover. G-. Spine front wrapper panel and first 8 pages are detached along with rear wrap panel and last 3 pages. All parts present besides 20% of the paper spine. General toning wear and brittleness. A fragile copy of this scarce volume. Octavo. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 179 pages : illustrations including portraits plans ; 24 cm. Communism in Germany! German: Kommunismus in Deutschland! written by Adolf Ehrt and published in 1933 was a significant piece of Nazi propaganda that portrayed the Communist Party KPD as a dangerous Moscow-controlled conspiracy threatening to overthrow the Weimar Republic aiming to justify the Nazis' seizure of power and demonize their political opponents particularly Jews as depicted in graphic detail with images. Published shortly ater the Nazi party took power this book was an early international piece propaganda for the Nazi party specifically directed at Americans. General League of German Anti-Communist Associations / Eckart-Verlag paperback
19471328444Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1947. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine orange and brown with white and brown print; DJ has small tears at top of spine else moderate edgewear toning to spine mild shelfwear; Boards in orange cloth with black print clean and tight; Text block clean and tight; xxi 694 pages. 1328444. FP New Rockville Stock. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
1984100963<p>Danbury Connecticut September 21 1984. 1984. Fine. - Over 70 words penned on his personal 3-1/2 high by 5-1/2 inch wide postcard stock with his name printed at the top and framed by a blue border. Writing to City Center producer Jean Dalrymple the historian John Toland relates that he "never met Benton" who co-wrote the 1967 screenplay for "Bonnie and Clyde" with David Newman and Robert Towne. He continues that "he & his partner admitted they lifted material from 'The Dillinger Boys'. Years ago I wrote a piece in the Sunday N.Y. Times Magazine section 'The Sad Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde' chiding them for corrupting my material & making B & C look like great people when in fact they were Crumbs de la Crumbs." Signed "John". Addressed to Jean Dalrymple and postmarked on the verso. Near fine.</p><p>The American writer and historian John Toland 1912-2004 is best known for his biography of Adolf Hitler and his history of World War II-era Japan "The Rising Sun" for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. Toland was also the author of "The Dillinger Boys" an account of the depression-era bank robbers and gangsters particularly Public Enemy Number One John Dillinger as well as Baby Face Nelson Ma Barker Machine Gun Kelly and Bonnie and Clyde. Toland was also the author of 26 plays as well as novels.</p><p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Carey Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jos Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world.</p> Danbury, Connecticut, September 21, 1984.
19381106793<p>Milano: Valentino Bompiani 1938. Second. Trade Paperback. Collectible - Very Good/Good. Trade paperback with white paper cover with green lettering. Paper dust jacket red with white and black lettering. 2nd edition 1938. Text is in Italian. Number 48 in the Libri Scelti Per Servire Al Panorama Del Nostro Tempo Books Chosen to Serve the Panorama of Our Time series. Translated by Bruno Revel with Italian edition preface note by Adolf Hitler. Some chipping to edges with small loss to dust jacket spine at upper edge. 8.5 x 5.5 with 400 pp.</p> Valentino Bompiani paperback
YIZKER BUKH NOKH DREY-UN-TSV?ONTSIK HORUV GEVORENE YIDISHE KEHILES` IN SVENTSYANER GEGNT?; SEFER ZIKARON LE-EZOR SHVINTSYAN. SEFER ZIKARON LE-?ES´RIM VE-SHALOSH KEHILOT SHE-NEHREVU BE-EZOR SHVINTSYAN Tel-Aviv : Irgun Yots'e Ezor Shvintsyan be-Yis´ra'el19651st Edition. Original Publishers Cloth, 4to (Large), 1954 columns. Includes endpaper maps and illustrations throughout. Chiefly in Yiddish. Title translates as, A Book of Remembrance for Twenty-Three Communities Destroyed in the Shvintsyan Area. Each chapter concerns a different community: Svencian - New Svencian - Old and New Dugelishak - Ignalina - Lingmian - Kaltinian - Duksht - Podbrads - Lintop - Kimelishak - Heidutschak - Styatshik - - Gaviken - Weeds - Kazian - Kabilnik - Niemenchin - Fastov - Yadi - Myari. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- S?venc?ionys -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) OCLC: 23554363. Light wear, Very Good Condition (YIZ-18-9)
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 64 pages, portraits throughout. In Yiddish with English title page. Book 3 part 1 of History of the Jews in Bialystok. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. OCLC: 970935047, OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Staples rusted, light wear on spine, Very Good Condition overall. (YIZ-18-12)
1st edition, original cloth, 4to. X + 377 pages, illustrations throughout. In Hebrew. English title: Lomza- In Memory of the Jewish Community. After the end of World War I, the ethnic structure changed significantly. After Orthodox Russians and German Protestants had left Lomza, it became a city of two religions, being inhabited by Catholic Poles and Jews. After regaining independence, Lomza reached the status of a county town in Bialystok Province (from 1939 on in Warsaw Province) . It was also the local centre of trade, crafts and industry, and also the seat of garrison at the same time. A few high school operated there, and what is more, the local press in Polish and Yiddish language was published. In 1925, Pope Pius XI made Lomza the capital of Lomza Diocese. After the outbreak of World War II, on 7 September 1939, Lomza was destroyed as a result of bombing. Three days later Germans entered the city. On 28 September 1939, the city was handed over to Red Army units. Lomza was incorporated into the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The occupiers transported to Siberia. When the war between the Germans and the Soviets began, on 22 June 1941, Lomza was bombarded by German Luftwaffe, while on 24 June occupied by Wehrmacht. In July, the city and the whole land of Bialystok were subordinated to the Gauleiter of East Prussia. A ghetto was formed in August. Jewish inhabitants and refugees from other areas were relocated there. In September 1941 about 31, 000 Jews from the ghetto were sent before a firing squad; most of those who remained were killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau. During the war (fights on the line of the River Narew) , in winter 1944/1945, about 70 per cent of Lomza's buildings were destroyed. The reconstructed city was the centre of county in Bialystok Province to 1975, and next it was the capital of Lomza Province, existing to 1998, as a result of an administrative reform in 1975. In 2013, the city had a status of the centre of Lomza County and a city with county rights (so-called municipal county) . (sztelt.org 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lomz? A -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Lomz? A. Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19162885. Ex library with usual marks, wear on cover and spine, pages are separating from binding slightly in some parts, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-18-2)
1st edition, original cloth with dust jacket, 4to, 11 pages + 754, 170 columns. Illustrations throughout. In Hebrew, with an English section. This is the story of a vanished world, the shtetel of Antopol. The material for this presentation was gathered painstakingly over a long period of time by a relatively small group of dedicated people who wished to preserve its memory and heritage for the descendants of its martyred. More than a history, this story is very personal because our parents, grandparents and great-great grandparents going back many generations came from this community. This is also a place whose many sons and daughters in years past left to seek a new and free life. Many achieved success and prominence all over the world - the United States, South Africa, Argentina, and other areas of the globe. We are the fortunate descendants of these hardy forebears and pioneers. It is hard to imagine that only a few decades ago there existed a vibrant, living community called Antopol, with its men, women and children; its market place, stores, schools. Beth medroshim (Houses of Prayer) , orphanages, Gmilas Hasodim (free loan society for the needy) , newspaper stands - all so familiar and so dear to memory. This little town was typical of hundreds of similar smaller and larger communities. And, like Atlantis, or some past people recounted in a saga, it suddenly vanished in the most bloody massacre in all of history. But this presentation is for the living - to convey to us, the she'erit or last remnant of descendants, something of the heritage, spirit and, record of the life of this community which many of us know only in an abstract and detached way. The task is too great, and our resources too limited to write the whole story. This little volume, condensed and translated into English, is both a record and a personal memorial to a profoundly meaningful and warmly nostalgic past. (foreword from the English version of this book) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Belarus -- Antopal. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19155706. Dust jacket has some tearing and damp stains, cover corners are dented, some wear on bottom of spine, page edges slightly yellowed, internally very good. Good Condition overall. (YIZ-17-7A) xx
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 64 pages, portraits throughout. In Yiddish with English title page. Book 3 part 1 of History of the Jews in Bialystok. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. OCLC: 970935047, OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex library with usual marks, light wear on spine and cover, Good Condition overall. (YIZ-18-12A)
1st edition, later paper wrappers, 8vo. 808 + xx columns, illustrations throughout. In Hebrew, with an English title page and introduction. We consider it important and necessary to represent a review of our Memorial-Book to the children and friends of the Goniondz Society who do not read Yiddish or Hebrew. Let all of them get an idea about the Hometown of their parents and relatives and together with them hold dear the memory of the small Jewish community, that went to martyrdom during the black period of the bestial Nazi rule. 6, 000, 000 Jews perished during the 2nd World War in Eastern and Central Europe. Many bigger and smaller towns were immortalized in memorial books. They stand out like living symbols, spiritual monuments for the coming generations. Our beloved Goniondz has surely earned such a monument. The Jewish Goniondz was very lively and interesting. The small Jewish population was very active, established many parties and clubs and gave to the world outstanding intellectuals in many fields, both Jewish and general. Citizens of Goniondz are spread out all over the world. The majority of them live in the United States and in Israel, where they have established many societies and cooperatives in the socio-philanthropic field, giving financial and moral support to needy townspeople. The Memorial-Book portrays to a great extent the manysided life of Goniondz before its destruction. (from book) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Gonia? Dz. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ethnic relations. OCLC: 18096280, OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Cover is missing, outside pages have some wear and discoloration, internally very good, Good Condition overall. (YIZ-20-2)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Ex-library Lacks front wrapper, but text pages and internal binding remain solid. Good condition thus (YIZ-1-3)
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Hinges starting, some wear to boards, Good condition (YIZ-3-11A)
1st edition. Original cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 231 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Lithuania history; Haskalah Lithuania history. SERIES: Dos Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70. Born in Warsaw, Shatzky [1893-1956] received his doctorate in 1922 for a dissertation on 19th-century Polish-Jewish history. During World War I he served as an officer in the Polish Legion. From 1913 on he wrote Polish articles and reviews on Jewish literary and historical subjects. He came to write mainly in Yiddish after 1922, the year he settled in the U. S. Where he was one of the founders of the U. S. Section of YIVO. From 1929 until his death he was librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Shatzky's range was extraordinarily wide: Spinoza, psychiatry, theater, music, folklore, literature, language, and other areas. His principal field, however, was Eastern European Jewish history, and his major work was his history of Warsaw Jewry. He was an indefatigable and often querulous reviewer of scholarly works; the quality and accuracy of his own historical scholarship has often been questioned. (Prager, EJ) Has tanned dust jacket and sewn in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition in good jacket. (YIZ-8-5)
2nd edition, first edition published in 1977. Original cloth, 8vo. 207 pages, illustrations throughout. In English. A revised, expanded edition of The Ritavas community. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- Rietavas. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ethnic relations. OCLC: 50155428. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-18-20) xx
1st edition, original cloth with dust jacket, 4to. 449 + xiii pages, illustrations throughout. In Hebrew, with English introduction, and some Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Siemiatycze -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19187600. Light marks on cover, dust jacket is worn and yellowed, book title written in pen on dust jacket flap, hinges starting, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-19-20)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. Loaded with photos. Beautiful sepia photographic endpapers. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Bit of staining to covers, but attractive, excellent condition inside, far better than usually found, really an excellent Copy, Very Good Condition (YIZ-16-12A)