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Alonge Giaime Il sentimento del ferro. Roma, Fandango libri 2019 italian, 461 BTT161E Brossura editoriale, volume in ottime condizioni, copertina e interno in condizioni eccellenti, adesivo ex libris sulla prima pagina, legatura salda 461 pagine circaCopertina come da foto
Mm 140x210 Volume nella sua brossura originale con alette, 133 pagine. Libro in condizioni molto buone, la copertina mostra segni d'uso e del tempo. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
(Codice ME/1236) In 4° (28,5 cm) 192 pp. Documentato con molte illustrazioni in nero e a colori, Buona legatura similpelle editoriale nera, titolo e fregi argento. Ottimo. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
In 8°, pp. 1080. Leg. in tela con sovracc. ill.
br. "Questa riedizione del Mein Kampf ha un triplice significato. II rifiuto etico-intellettuale di ogni tabù e di qualunque forma di censura. La storicizzazione di un testo la cui lettura deve rappresentare un imperituro monito. La denuncia di rimozioni e mistificazioni all'ombra delle quali si vorrebbero legittimare disinvolti quanto pericolosi revisionismi storiografici. È opinione diffusa che il Mein Kampf hitleriano sia un libro dell'orrore. un compendio di farneticazioni. Si può continuare a ritenerlo tale, ma solo dopo averlo letto (e quasi nessuno, oggi, all'inizio del Terzo millennio, lo ha davvero Ietto), debitamente contestualizzato. e ben compreso nella sua autentica dimensione non già di causa bensì di effetto degenerativo della cultura occidentale".
br. Pochi leader politici del secolo scorso hanno goduto di un favore popolare maggiore di Adolf Hitler negli anni successivi alla sua presa del potere nel 1933. Ma non bastano la sua personalità, le sue fissazioni ideologiche e il suo magnetismo a spiegare un consenso quasi plebiscitario, al limite dell'adorazione. lan Kershaw, tra i massimi esperti mondiali di storia del Terzo Reich, sposta quindi la sua attenzione da Hitler alla costruzione della sua immagine e alla ricezione di tale immagine da parte della popolazione tedesca. Maestri delle nuove tecniche di propaganda, i nazisti le usarono facendo leva sulle opinioni, sui pregiudizi e sulle paure esistenti, terreno fertile su cui il culto del Rihrer poté attecchire. Il «mito di Hitler» ricostruisce analiticamente la creazione dell'immagine del Fùhrer; la formazione del mito, dal 1920 al 1940, il culmine della popolarità, 1940-41, fino alla sconfitta e al disastro finale.
Grand livre du mois, 2008. Fort In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 425 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon Très bon état.
Distinguished by two circular Hitler-Jugend rubber (ink) stamps located at base of half-title page and page 50. Each stamp 3.3cm in diameter. Text on stamps reads: Nationalsoz. Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Gebiet Franken (18) Wehrertuchtigungslager 1 Verwaltung Hitler-Jugend". 326 pages. Index. Text in German. Above-average wear. Clear tape along each edge of backstrip. Front hinge open. Contents tanned at edges. An interesting artifact from Hitler's military fitness camp for male youths aged between 14 and 18 years, Wehrertuchtigungslagern (WEL), HJ-Gebiet Franken 18. Book
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 179 pages, in Yiddish, with dedication from author, fiction. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Edgewear, covers have some stains, last two pages separated, overall very good condition. (HOLO2-89-88)
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, red endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition thus, small label scar on front free endpaper; black cloth, gilt back, a good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
(FT) Hardcover, 159 pages, 2 volumes, 8vo, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "In War: Trilogy." Contents: Book 1. Kinder, Book 2. Poyerim. Vol. 2 published by Arbeter Ring, Y. L. Perets Brentsh 107. Other Titles: Title on titlepage verso: In krieg, trilogy. Slight browning of pages. Good condition. Difficult to find. (Holo2-19-26)
Softcover, 15 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 22 cm. Much on Jewish refugees and Holocaust survivors in Palestine. SUBJECT (S) : Refugees, Arabic. Jewish refugees. Caption title. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Browning to pages and cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-31)
8vo., First Edition; navy cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Enser, p.179.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 347 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Inscribed by the author. Title translates as: I was not in Treblinka: Songs and Poems This collection of poems about the Shoah is one of H Leivicks best known works. A celebrated left wing Yiddish poet and novelist , H. Leivick (Leivick Halpern) (1888-1962) , was a member of the Bund in 1905 and escapee from Siberia in 1913. He worked for many years as a wallpaper hanger in New York, and obtained considerable fame worldwide as a Yiddish poet and playwright. Leivick traveled to Germany with a Holocaust survivor in 1946 in order to provide words of encouragement to survivors living in displaced persons (DP) camps. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poetry. Light wear to edges of covers, outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-102-4xx)
Softbound. 8vo. XVII, 234 pages. 24 cm. First edition. From the publishers description: "Investigates some of the profound questions raised by any attempt to create a film based on the Holocaust. How does one make a movie that is both morally just and marketable? ... The book not only provides sensitive readings of individual films but also analyzes more theoretical issues such as the 'truth claims' of the cinematic medium. " With 140 black and white photographic film-stills. Contents include: Part I. Finding an Appropriate Language: 1. The Hollywood version of the Holocaust 2. Meaningful montage 3. Styles of tension 4. Black humor. Part II. Narrative Strategies: 5. The Jew as child 6. In hiding/onstage 7. Beautiful evasions? 8. The condemned and doomed. Part III. Responses to Nazi Atrocity: 9. Political resistance 10. The ambiguity of identity 11. The new German guilt. Part IV. Shaping Reality: 12. The personal documentary 13. From judgement to illumination. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in motion pictures. Films. Holocaust. Covers lightly aged, endpages and outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise, clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-88-44)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Russian. Title translates as, Foreign Jews in the Trostenets Death Camp. E. G. Joffe is a leading historian regarding the Holocaust in Belarus. He has written thoroughly on the subject and among other titles is a board member of the national historic Society and Foundation in Trostenets. Maly Trotenests was a village in Eastern Bellrussia located 7.5 miles east of Minsk; camp and site of mass murder of Jews. About 200, 000 people were murdered in the Trostenets area. About 65, 000 were killed in Maly Trostenets, including over 30, 000 from the last major action in Minsk. Between July 28--31, 1942 and on October 21, 1943 the last Jews from Minsk were murdered and buried in Maly Trostenets and Bolshoi Trostenets. During 1942, Jews from Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Austria, and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were brought by train to be killed in Maly Trostenets. Most of the victims were lined up in front of large pits and shot. Tractors then flattened the pits out. The prisoners in the camp were forced to sort through the victims' possessions and maintain the camp. They occasionally underwent selections (see also Selktion) . This happened more frequently during 1943. In the fall of 1943 the Nazis began to destroy all evidence of mass murder by burning bodies. Soviet Prisoners of war were forced to rake through the ashes looking for gold. As the Soviet army approached in June 1944, the Germans killed most of the remaining prisoners. On June 30 the Germans completely destroyed the camp. When the Soviets arrived on July 3, they found a few Jews who had escaped. (yadvashem.org) Subjects: Jews, German -- Belarus. Jews, Austrian -- Belarus. Jews, Czech -- Belarus. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus. Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Trostenets (Concentration camp) OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. (NYPL, Stanford, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Univ. Of Chicago, Univ of Illinois, Harvard, Natl. Libr. Of Israel, British Libr. ) Like new, no markings text bright and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-14)
420 pages. Index. "As Douglas Reed, living in the Vienna he loved, was writing this book in 1937 and the early part of 1938, history seemed to be marching at its normal pace... the destruction of Austria was only a fear in the hearts of a few informed men. No sooner was the manuscript dispatched to the publisher, however, than the storm broke and the map of Europe began to change... The first forty-four chapters have been allowed to stand as they were written before Hitler's march into Austria... Fortunately, it has been possible to conclude the story of Austria in the last four chapters, which were written just after Hitler's arrival in Vienna on March 15th, when the author was forced to flee for his life to Zurich." - from Publisher's Note. Above-average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Some yellowing to contents. Binding intact. A sound working copy. [Singerman 450] Book
287 pages. "Perhaps the most startling of all books about Germany under the Nazi regime. Author worked for several years as a Gestapo agent, where he was immediately subordinate to Himmler. Provides a detailed account of the general organisation of the whole of the German Secret Police, and the inside story of the notorious purge (Night of the Long Knives) in June 1934. Author worked as a spy in the Saarbrucken territory before the plebiscite, and in Spain while Germany planned the Franco revolt. Most sensational of all is the story of the "White Book", collected by Dolfuss and Schuschnigg as a weapon against Hitler." - dust jacket (not included). Portions of four pages blacked out by publisher for legal reasons. Book unmarked with average wear to red cloth-covered boards. Bright yellow lettering upon spine. Foxing to edges. Endpapers toned. Moderate cant to spine. Binding intact. Includes replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. [Kehr & Langmaid 3270; Madden p.345]. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with 68 plates on 48; black cloth, gilt back, red top (lightly faded), a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter a little chafed at extremities. First English edition of Speer's memoirs, published in German as 'Erinnerungen' in 1969. THIS EDITION IS FAR SCARCER THAN ITS US COUNTERPART. Enser, p.269
Softcover, 63 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. "Victor Jeremy Jerome (1896 - 1965) was born Jerome Isaac Romain in Strykov, Poland in 1896. He immigrated to New York City in 1915, and attended City College.....In 1924, he joined the Communist Party, and in....1935, Jerome became editor of The Communist which later became Political Affairs, and served in that position until 1955....Jerome was among the cultural spokesmen of the Communist Party, and rose in the party hierarchy during the mid-1930s ....Between 1935 and 1965 Jerome wrote constantly. He wrote two autobiographical novels, A Lantern for Jeremy (released during the "Foley Square Trials" in 1952) , and its sequel, The Paper Bridge (published posthumously in 1966) . He also published a collection of vignettes entitled Unstill Waters (1964) . A prolific writer, he turned out short stories, plays, and literary and art criticism. Victor Jerome is best known, however, for his political and cultural essays. Among these are "The Intellectuals and the War" (1940) , "The Negro in Hollywood Films" (1950) , and "Culture in a Changing World" (1948) . Victor Jerome was prosecuted and convicted under the Smith Act for committing an 'overt act' for writing a pamphlet - "Grasp the Weapon of Culture" - that Jerome presented as a report to the Communist Party. He was indicted with sixteen other Communist leaders in 1951. Following a nine month trial in New York's Foley Square Courthouse - Jerome passed the long hours in court writing poetry and reading page proofs of "A Lantern for Jeremy" - Jerome was convicted and sentenced in 1953 to three years at Lewisburg Penitentiary, that he served between 1954 and 1957' (Wikipedia) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- United States. Intellectuals. Communism and intellectuals. Communism -- United States. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Etats-Unis. Communisme -- Etats-Unis. Intellectuels. Light wear to front and back cover. Wear to binding and edges. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-2)
Small 8vo. Xxi, 266 pages. First edition. Robinson & Friedman #3069. A complete study of German race policies in the context of James MacDonald's resignation as High Commissioner for Refugees Coming From Germany. "The substance of this book was submitted in support of a petition presented to the assembly of the League of Nations on September 30, 1936..." SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany; Jews persecutions; Political refugees; Ethnic relations Germany. Very good condition in Good Dust Jacket. (Holo2-11-13)
English Edition. Weekly periodical. Volume 18, nos. 21 (April 23rd) , 22(April 30th) , and 47(October 1st) . Number 47 title change to "World News and Views". No. 21 includes: "May Day, 1938-A Day of Struggle Against Fascism and War", "A Journey Through Poland' by F. Struck, and "The Nazi Net in the International Sports Movement". No. 22 includes an article on "The Laws Against the Jews" in Hungary, and "The Depressed Mood Among the Nazis after the Plebiscite". No. 47 includes: "The Fifth Anniversary of the Leipzig Trial". SUBJECT(S) : World politics -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Very good condition. (HOLO2-20-35)
RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO: LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo del Libro: Interpretazioni del nazismo Autore: Richard Saage Editore: Napoli: Liguori Collana: Volume 3 di Storia moderna e contemporanea Data di Pubblicazione: 1979 Lunghezza: 176 pagine; 19 cm Traduttore: Tagliazucchi Manù ISBN-10: 8820708264, ISBN-13: 9788820708269 Soggetti: Storia d'europa, Nazismo, Nazionalsocialismo, Storiografia, Hitler, Novecento, Totalitarismo, Regimi, Fascismo, Ideologie politiche, Germania, Critica, Impegno civile, Repubblica federale tedesca, Weimar, Brecht, Cultura, Filosofia politica, Potere, Capitale monopolistico, Industria, Marxismo, Bolscevismo, URSS, unione Sovietica, Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Imperialismo, Storicismo, Polarizzazione, Ceto medio, NSDAP, Primato della politica, Terzo Reich, Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Shirer, Ernst Nolte, Nietzsche, Revisionismo, Negazionismo, Fergusson, Auschwitz, Hans Jonas, Fackenheim, Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse, Arbeiterbewegung, Faschismus, Neokonservatismus