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19743140589Worcester, 1974. 253 S. Lwd.
CLUB DU LIVRE SELECTIONNE. NON DATE. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 283 pages. Livre avec rhodoïd. Exemplaire n°1755.
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 160 pages. 25 cm. In Yiddish with added Table of Contents and abstracts in English. CONTENTS: The Yivo Faces the Post-War World, by Max Weinreich Ignacy Schipper (1884-1943) , by Raphael Mahler Franz Rosenzweig, by Nahum Glatzer The Jews in Relation to the German Cultural Milieu in America up to the Eighties, by Rudolf Glanz Karaite Exegesis of the Ninth Century, by Judah Rosenthal reviews and miscellanea. SUBJECT(S) : Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. Jiddisch. Some wear to covers, especially along spine with some tears; top and bottom portions of backstrip are absent. Internal pages are nice and clean and binding is tight. Overall in very good condition. (HOLO2-61-16)
10, [20], 9 pages. Illustrated. In English. Series: Guides and catalogues Yivo Archives ; ; 1. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. Warsaw (Poland) -- Ethnic relations -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. In good condition (HOLO2-10-20)
1st Bergen-Belsen edition. Original boards with gilt lettering. 8vo. 160 pages. 21 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Teachings of the School of Elijah. This edition was reprinted from the Warsaw, 1874 edition printed by Yitzhak Goldman. Bergen-Belsen was the largest displaced persons (DP) camp in Germany and was the center of Jewish DP political and social activity in the British zone of occupation. The camp was established in July 1945 near the concentration camp after the British burned the camp barracks during liberation. In 1946, the DP camp housed over 11, 000 Jews. Survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp organized political, cultural, and religious activities just weeks after liberation. The DPs of Bergen-Belsen also created and maintained a lively cultural life and published Unzer Shtimme (Our Voice) , the main Jewish newspaper of the British zone. By the middle of 1950, the camp was nearly empty; the last DPs left in August 1951. The majority of Bergen-Belsen's DPs emigrated to Israel. Many others went to the United States and Canada (USHMM, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Displaced Persons. OCLC lists 5 copies online, three of which are in Israel and two of which are in Germany. Binding is starting. Pages are browning, but in very good condition with very few tears to the first few pages. Some edge wear to boards. Overall in Good Condition. (RAB-64-10)xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 103, [2] pages. 24 cm. First edition. With 7 illustrations. Contains the following: All Who Harm Israel Nathan Eck; Eichmann Trial throws new light on history Nahman Blumenthal; The effect of the Eichmann Trial on Israel Youth Arjeh Bauminger; The Eichmann Trial in the Neo-Nazi Press Joseph Ariel; International Aspects of the Eichmann Trial M. Muszkat; Some International Conclusions of the Eichmann Trial Robert Levy; Books around the Eichmann Trial Arieh Segal; Hans Frank's Diary in the Eichmann Trial Israel Carmel; Yad Vashem Archives' Contribution to Preparation of the Eichmann Trial Joseph Kemish. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945Jews- Periodicals. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-21)
Original stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 70 pages. 24 cm. Serial publication. Begun in April 1957, the Yad Vashem Bulletin, published in three language editions (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , was established to disseminate research on the Shoah, documentation, conference anthologies, and scores of diaries and memoirs; to relate information about victims, survivors, and rescuers, mentioned forthcoming Yad Vashem publications and documents, as well as listed publications received by the Yad Vashem library. This issue, published March 1964 (Nissan 5742) , contains the following articles: Against Hannah Arendts Malicious Articles, Jewish Refugees from Poland and Polish Russian Relations, 25 Years after the Kristallnacht, Reactions of Jewish Youth in America to the Destruction of European Jewry, German Document on the Bialystok Ghetto Revolt, A Hero from the Stanislawow Ghetto. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Bibliography. Yad Vashem Bulletin. Light soiling and institutional stamps on cover and endpages; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-49)
1987R240130877LES EDITEURS EVIDANT. 1987. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 77 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
89937o.J. 20 S. 8° Oktav, Broschiert
89938o.J.
Stapled Pamphlet. 8vo. 16 pages. In Polish. The Polish Bund was formally founded in 1914 but was eventually driven underground during the holocaust. After WWII, the Bund renewed its activities among the survivors of Polish Jewry but it was liquidated in 1948 with the Communists' liquidation of the general political life of the country. This periodical was published in the wake of that renewal. CONTENTS: Od Redakcji, Nasz udzial w Powstaniu Warszawskim, Emigracja I emigracjonizm. OCLC lists no holdings. Small stain on cover and tear at top of binding. Pages are darkened but text is all clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-3) .
47967New York: Czechoslovak Information Service n. d. Ca 1939 - 1945. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Few faint horizontal creases. Couple edge chips with thumbtack hole in top center. 1" horizontal tear to right edge center. Overall Very Good. Single sheet of red paper printed recto only in white & black. Caricature of Hitler as center graphic. 23-5/8" x 17-1/4" <br/><br/>Some what rare WWII poster OCLC records just two holding institutions only one in the US. [Czechoslovak Information Service?] unknown books
in-8, 268 pp., broche, couv. Bon etat. [HA-3]
HISTORIA/CERCLE DU NOUVEAU LIVRE D'HISTOIRE. 1970. In-8 Carré. Relié toilé. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 357 pages + 37 pages de photograpies en noir et blanc. Livre avec rhodoïd. Exemplaire n°4821. Traduit de l'allemand par Pierre Noyer.
1970R110113054HISTORIA/CERCLE DU NOUVEAU LIVRE D'HISTOIRE. 1970. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 357 pages + 37 pages de photograpies en noir et blanc. Livre avec rhodoïd.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
1963RO80107942GALLIMARD. 1963. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 268 pages. Reliure de bibliothèque : code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre et dans quelques marges.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
74508Coll. "L'air du temps" n° 185, Paris, éd. Gallimard, 1963, in-8, cartonnage souple éditeur, 280 pp., bibliographie, index, table des matières, L'histoire "fabuleuse" de Martin Bromann, le plus proche collaborateur d'Adolf Hitler. Ses voyages en Amérique du Sud, en Afrique, à Rome et à Moscou. Un chez nazi "impénétrable" ! Pas courant Très bon état
1963191695Gallimard Gallimard, 1963. Collection L'Air du Temps. In-8 broché de 268 pages, à rabats. Accrocs en dos. Bon état
19412090202120201347Shiromizu-sha shoten 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 284p Size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Shiromizu-sha shoten paperback
19952092902140300899Sankosha 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Sankosha paperback
19972083002115903145Kadokawashoten 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 506p 462p Size: 15cm Kadokawashoten paperback
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 511 pages. Ills. 23 cm. In French. Firsthand accounts from survivors of World War II concentration camps. English Title: Tragedy of the Deportation, 1940-1945. Testimonies of Survivors of German Concentration Camps. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Concentration camps -- Germany. Historia. Light wear to cover, with bumping on edges and slight tear at bottom of spine. Pages and internal binding are in very good condition. (HOLO2-29-18)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 49, [4] pages. 24 cm. World Ort-Union in 1954; Extracts from the Report submitted to the meeting of the executive committee of the World Union in Paris February 13th-14th 1955. A collection of detailed narratives of the successes and failures of student training at ORT establishments throughout the world for the year 1954; with special report on the Womens American ORT, and training in Israel. Subjects: World ORT Union - History. OCLC lists one copy (Biblio Univ Amsterdam) Institutional stamp on wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-41)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 65, XI pages. 24 cm. With color fold out chart. Report of the Central Executive of the Ort-Union submitted to the 4th Conference held in Paris in Aug. 24-26, 1937. Detailied report covering the years of 1930-1936, with collage illustrated pages dividing sections, that of the Organization of ORT, Vocational Education Assistance to Artisans, Agriculture, Industrialisation. The constructive work undertaken by the ORT is mostly confined to Eastern Europe in this report, with the majority of activity being conducted in Lithuania, the Soviet Union, Poland, and Romania (with reports on Birobidjan and France as well) . Includes large fold out chart displaying the Geographical Distribution of the Activities of the ORT-Union in 1937, with 11 pages of charts detailing the training and assistance by country (in this period the ORT still maintained an office in Berlin, and was able to have a dayschool for juveniles in locksmithing and engineering, and plumbing and gas workshops for adults, however, the total number of Berlin Jews was 114) . Subjects: World ORT Union - History. Politique internationale. Juifs. 1919-1939. OCLC lists 7 copies (British Libr, Nanterre, Natl Biblio France, Harvard, Tel Aviv, Univ Biblio Hamburg, Deutsche ZentralBiblio) , only 1 in the US. Light wear to edges, very fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-105-37)
Original Wraps. 4to. 83, 7, 8 leaves. 29 cm. Report Submitted to the Executive Committee Meeting Geneva, January 24-25, 1960. Annual report for the year 1959, for Europe, Israel, Iran, North Africa, North America, South Africa, and South America. The changing situation for Jewish communities in Algeria and in Tunisia are noted in the introduction. Concludes with 8 graphs. Includes laid-in compliments card from the Central Office of the ORT union. Subjects: Vocational education. Jewish refugees. Reconstruction (1939-1959) Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Light wear to backstrip, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-44)