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Softbound. 8vo. VIII, 261pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Separate printing of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Volume 450. Contains the following: A statement from the president by Marvin E. Wolfgang - Preface by Irene G. Shur, Franklin H. Littell, and Marvin E. Wolfgang - Historical antecedents: why the Holocaust? By Claude R. Foster - Racism and German Protestant theology: a prelude to the Holocaust by Alan Davies - Genocide: was it the Nazis' original plan? By Yehuda Bauer - Putative threat to national security as a Nuremberg defense for genocide by Robert Wolfe - Holocaust business: some reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei by John K. Roth - Children of Hippocrates: doctors in Nazi Germany by Jack S. Boozer - The ghetto as a form of government by Raul Hilberg - Failure to rescue European Jewry: wartime Britain and America by Henry L. Feingold - Jewish organizations and the creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board by Monty N. Penkower - The ecumenical community and the holocaust by Armin F. C. Boyens - The holocaust and the historians by John S. Conway - The Holocaust and the enigma of uniqueness: a philosophical effort at practical clarification by Alice L. Eckardt and A. Roy Eckardt - The Christian response to the Holocaust by Robert F. Drinan - The first German church faces the challenge of the Holocaust: a report by Heinz Kremers - The reparations agreements: a new perspective by Leslie Sebba - Fundamentals in Holocaust studies by Franklin H. Littell - The teaching of the Holocaust: dilemmas and considerations by Chaim Schatzker - Problems in coping with the holocaust: experiences with students in a multinational program by Arye Carmon - The holocaust: rescue and relief documentation in the National Archives by John Mendelsohn - The Holocaust: a never-ending agony by Fred Roberts Crawford - Epilogue by Franklin H. Littell. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Ex-library with usual marks. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-103-24A)
Softcover. X, 315 pages. 24 cm. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Bibliography: pages 257-310. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on several pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-26)
Softcover. Viii, 261 pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on cover and several internal pages. Good condition. (HOLO2-37-11)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 28 pages. 28cm. First Edition. Community bulletin containing wartime information regarding Ukraine and Ukrainian American immigrants. Featuring an article titled "The Ukrainian Struggle for Freedom" by noted American historian William Henry Chamberlin. "The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) was founded in 1940 to provide authoritative information about the plight of Ukrainians, as well as to represent the interests of the Ukrainian American community. [...]Throughout its history, the UCCA has raised U. S. Awareness of Ukraine as well as represented the interests of Ukrainian Americans before the government. Of its many achievements over the years, some highlights include: its work for the enactment of the law admitting displaced persons from Europe to America, which was adopted by Congress in 1948 and resulted in 110, 000 Ukrainians being admitted into the United States; its support for the establishment of Ukrainian language services at the Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty; and its initiative of a Public Law within the House and Senate to erect a monument to Taras Shevchenko, the bard of Ukraine, in Washington, D. C. , which was unveiled in 1964 by former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower." (ucca.org) Subjects: Ukrainians in the United States -- Periodicals. World War II. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (NYPL) Light soiling, previous owner marking on wrappers. Very good + condition. Scarce (UKR-1-7) xx
8vo., First Edition, personal book-label on front free endpaper; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First compiled for limited circulation in a series of typewritten, cyclostyled volumes by the Admiralty in 1947, and published commercially as part of Brassey's Naval Annual in 1948. This much-needed reissue reproduces the contents complete, unabridged and with original pagination. SCARCE.
(FT) Softbound. 8vo. 99 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Polish title on verso title page: Spo´z´niona Wiosna. Title translates as: Belated Springtime. Holocaust-themed Yiddish poetry. Moshe Shklar, born in inter-war Poland, resident of Warsaw and longtime editor of the Yiddish newspaper Folks-Shtime: published in Poland from April 1945 until December 1991. Folks-shtime (Voice of the People) was the main newspaper of Polish Jews after World War II. It began in Lódz and from October 1949 it came out in Warsaw. Until 8 December 1956 it was published under the auspices of the Polish United Workers Party. Thereafter it became the organ of the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Poland. In its last period, from 1989 to 1991, the Ministry of Culture and Art financed its publication. Beginning in 1969, the newspaper added a section in Polish. From 1950 to 1968 Folks-shtime appeared four times a week; from 1968 to 1991 it was issued weekly. In Yiddish, it used standard rather than Soviet orthography. (Yivo Encyclopedia) . Moshe Sklar later relocated to Los Angeles, and for twenty years was the editor of the esteemed Yiddish literary journal Heshbon. Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide Institutional stamp on endpage. Light wear to covers. Fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-45)
Mm 145x210 Prima edizione. Collana "Le Scie" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 533 pagine. Copia in perfetto stato, interno come nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
8vo.; pp. 254; illustrazioni in b/n fuori testo; legatura editoriale cartonata con titolo al dorso e al piatto anteriore.<BR>Usuale giallitura della carta; per il resto in buono stato.<BR>Prima edizione. Collana "I contemporanei" diretta da Enzo Biagi.
PARIS, STOCK/Club des amis du livre - 1959 - In-8 reliure catonnage éditeur, couverture illustrée d'une croix gammée - 2 volumes - nombreuses photographies NB PP HT et en texte - Tirage limité - 541 & 502 pages + table des matières et illustrations -
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill. (piccole mancanze e strappetti, tracce d'uso), pp. (XVIII),1260,(2); coll. "Biblioteca di cultura storica. 73"; volume in ottimo stato di conservazione. (z028)
pp. 254, in 8°, rileg. edit.
STOCK - 1959 - 2 volumes brochés de 681 et 587 pages. Nombreuses photographies.
Stock 1961. In-8 broché sous jaquette de 587 pages. Bon état.
Biblioteca di cultura storica 73 - Traduzione di Gustavo Glaeser - Premessa - Bibliografia 1 20,5x14,5 cm., legatura in piena tela, sopraccoperta illustrata con immagine in nero, pp. XVIII, 1260 (2), in italiano, segni d'uso alla sopraccoperta, per il resto in buone condizioni
(Codice ME/0142) Quattro volumi in 4° (30 cm) XV-1564 pp. complessive. Edizione riccamente illustrata: oltre 1000 tra foto a colori e in nero, cartine, vignette d'epoca, ecc. Opera famosa, basata sul ricchissimo contenuto degli archivi segreti del governo nazista sequestrati dagli Alleati. Questo materiale inedito ha permesso all'Autore, giornalista e scrittore americano, di ricostruire avvenimenti e retroscena. Prefazione di Giorgio Bocca. Testo su 3 colonne integrato con inserti storico-militari. Ampio indice dei nomi. Legature editoriali tutta tela, titolo ai dorsi, completi di sovraccoperta. In ottimo stato: splendido e fresco esemplare. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
SIMON ANS SCHUSTER. 1960. In-8 Carré. Relié, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1245 pages - Jaquette satisfaisante - OUVRAGE EN ANGLAIS
8vo., Fifth Impression, contemporary inscription and short closed tear on front free endpaper; grey cloth, gilt back, red top, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly age-soiled and mildly browned at backstrip. First published in 1960, Shirer's massive compilation is still arguably the best single-volume account. Over five years in the making, it benefits from access to the full volume of German official documents captured intact by the Allies and only made available for a short period [in 1955] by the American authorities. Although many times reissued, early impressions are increasingly uncommon in anything like this condition. Enser, p.181.
Club des amis du livre, 1963. Fort In-8 carré relié pleine cartonnage éditeur sous rhodoïd, de 541 pages illustrées. Tirage limité numéroté. Bon état.
STOCK. 10 AOUT 1962. In-8 Carré. Broché, Jaquette. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos plié. Intérieur acceptable. 587 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. Jaquette abimée renforcée avec du scotch.
(FT) Softcover, 21 cm. , 68 pages. Introductions by Rabbis Reuven Hammer, David Golinkin and Philip S. Scheim in English; liturgy in Hebrew and English on facing pages; Hebrew by Shinan, translated by Harlow. In six chapters, presents the historical background to the Holocaust, the testimony of a Christian witness to the Warsaw Ghetto, the story of a Jewish woman in a labor camp, theological questions raised by forced labor in a concentration camp, the impact of the loss of Jewish communities on the Jewish world, and words of hope. Includes three songs appropriate to the service. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayer-books and devotions. OCLC lists 7 copies in libraries worldwide. ISBN: 9657105137. Unused, in mint condition. (Holo2-36-7) xx
Wrappers; 8vo. 108 pages. Illustrated. Early curriculum material with articles essays and instruction. Ex-library copy. Cover soiled; spine chipping; inside in very good condition. (H-30-6)
Trad. di Francesca Pe'.<BR>(Storia, filos. e scienze sociali). <BR>8°, pp.312 (8), br.ed. Rariss. sottoln.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 291 pages. 23 cm. First American edition. The acrimonious debate over British policy towards refugees from the Nazi régime has scarcely died down even now, some 60 years later. Bitter charges of indifference and lack of feeling are still levelled at politicians and civil servants, and the assertion is made that Great Britain's record on refugee matters is shabby and unworthy of its liberal traditions. Island Refuge is the definitive account of a largely unexplored and still highly controversial episode in twentieth-century history. (Publishers description) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Germany. Politieke vluchtelingen. Joden. Auswanderung. Drittes Reich. Einwanderung. Geschichte 1933-1939. Great Britain - Emigration and immigration - History. Institutional marks on endpages, without jacket; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-50)
Hardcover petit in-4, 93 pages abdt ill. en noir et en couleurs, cartonnage illustre.- 9788447364282 LIVRE NEUF. [FL-13]
339 pages. Index. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Cover corners bumped, small indentation on spine and edge of front cover