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Photos: Pictures from the Korsun area of the Russian front during the encirclement operations; Destroying the Lutfwaffe's aircraft factories - the biggest day raid of the war, carried out by 2,000 American planes; The return of the blitz to London; Photos from inside the Warsaw ghetto; equipment pours into Britain; American action againt the Japanese; Anzio Fighting; Photos from Finland; The German Battleship Gneisenau out of action - photos; and more. Front cover loose but present. Above-average wear. Still a worthy copy. Book
96 pages. Features: Stupendous prairie grain harvest - with photo of Alta Atcheson of Saskatchewan; Farmer Fred C. Langmaier of Zehner, Saskatchewan; Photo of Pierre Trudeau yachting in the Mediterranean; Peter Lebensold and his 'The Five Cent Review'; Fortress of Louisbourg; Nice color-photo as for the Mercedes-Benz 280s; Color Quantas ad features photo of Koala under blanket in first class seat; Racial Revolt - why the summer was quiet; Photo of burned-out Newark ghetto two years later; photo of fire and riot in Hartford; Ramson for kidnapped U.S. Ambassador C. Burke Elbrick in Rio; Mary Jo Kopechne inquest delayed; Feature article on the passing of Ho Chi Minh - with photos; Can the hijackers be halted? - already 46 aircraft hijacked this year; Coup in Libya - King Idris is overthrown; Albert Speer - Hitler's personal architect; Isle of Wight music concert - great two-page photo-illustrated article of hippies, Bob Dylan and Marsha Hunt; John O'Brien and Shintaro Okada study Tay-Sachs disease; Charles Templeton is featured in ad for Progress wool fashions for men; Harvey Matusow and the Guerrilla war against computers; James and Diane Pike become lost in the desert near Qumran; Wheat Price War; Restoration of Novgorod Kremlin - article with three pages of color photos of Soviet architecture; Passing of Rocky Marciano, David Karnofsky, Right Reverenc James A. Pike, Josh White, Erika Mann, Drew Pearson, Norman Washington Manley, Betty Gram Swing and Arthur Upham Pope; The Track of the Quarck; One-page illustrated Cominco ad; Toyota Crown ad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Renault 16TS ad; In Search of a Community - Blacks in Canada; Labor turmoil in U.S.; Black America 1970 - major article with great photos; Mounting uneasiness in Southeast Asia; Color Cadillac ad features a grey 1970 hardtop Sedan deVille; Mideast conflict news; Lieut. General Haim Bar-Lev - how to cope with the Arab armies; Notes from a Soviet Asylum - former Major General Pyotr Grigorenko; Groovy men's color fashion ad for "The Blazer Suit" by Michaels Stern; Education - Young Blacks getting it together - with content on Laura Calhoun, Jennye Guy, Bruce Dalton, Michael Johnson, Chezzie Jordan, and others; Show Business - article with photos of Dick Gregory, Moms Mabley, Redd Foxx and Flip Wilson; Nice color-photo ad for a blue 1970 Olds Cutlass Supreme; What America Would Be Like Without Blacks; Excellent one-page color photo of Dana Chandler Jr. standing beside his painting honouring Black Panther Leader Fred Hampton; Two pages of colour photos of amazing black graffitti art on buildings; Color photos of Malcolm Bailey, Melvin Edwards, Richard Hunt, David Hammons, Sam Gilliam, Daniel Johnson and Joe Overstreet; Environment - Ecology of a Ghetto; Behavior - Black Hangups; Interracial Relationships; Dallas Cowboy running back Calvin Hill; Working in the white man's world; The beginnings of black capitalism; Passing of Joe Pyne, Martin Tananbaum, Major General James Earl Rudder, Oscar Johnson, Vice Admiral Ralph E. Jennings and Jesse M. Donadson; The Black Church - Joseph H. Jackson, Samuel W. Williams; Music - with photos of John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman; Blacks in the Press; and more. Provides a marvelous snapshot of how blacks fit into America in 1970. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
108 pages. Features: Color-photo Volvo car ad; Nice color-photo ad for the Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 7000; Brooklyn Ghetto Child Baby Love; Ronald Reagan decides to build the MX missile and the B-1 Bomber - article with great color photos; Selling AWACS to the Saudis; Two-page Itt Canada ad features their numerous Canadian industrial applications; Is John Hinckley crazy about Jodie Foster?; South Florida swamped by refugee needs and violence; Graft in Oklahoma; How to cut benefits without hurting the truly needy - school lunches; Nissan Stanza ad; Nice one-page color photo ad for CP Air's Empress Class service; Ad for the Olivetti S6000 computer; Nice color-photo ad for the 1982 Mazda RX-7; Unemployment Plague in Western Europe; Solidarity sticks with Lech Welesa, but his policies are attacked; West Germany sends superspy Gunter Guillaume East; Bloodshed in the streets of Iran; Buick ad for the 1982 Riviera, Electra and Estate Wagon; First Person Account of Life in a Khomeini Prison; Wiser's Whisky ad features photo of master blender Keith Baldwin and many co-workers at the Thurlow Township distillery; Taipei rejects Beijing; 8-page color ad feature for Sheraton Hotels; Soviet Rockers - Woodstock, Yerevan style; Whiff of Panic on Wall St. - article with inset photo of Joe Granville; Sonny Cough and a once-only tax-free deal; Color-photo Luxman stereo ad features inset color photo of Boris Brott, conductor of the Hamilton Philharmonic; The Bath Iron Works in Maine; Color-photo ad for the 1982 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue; Coping with the high cost of moving employees; Art Feature, "Paris 1937-1957 - An Elegy"; Celebrity color photos of Chester Gould, Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner and Alfred Kahn; U.S. Cities look to Europe for more livable streets (trying to tame the automobile); Nice color-photo ad for the Toshiba Beta V-8500 VCR; Two-page ad for the Peugeot 505SR car; Photo-illustrated article on singer Pat Benatar; Pulp industry ad includes color photo of waterbomber in action; Color photo ad for the Chevy Cavalier; Large protest for black colleges in Atlanta; Karpov and Korchnoi meet in chess; The Hinckley Case and the Insanity Plea; Passing of Romulo Betancourt, Robert Montgomery and Harry Golden; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
30 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Exploring the Fundamentals in Fundamentalist Columbus, IN; Designing for Change - Innovative Design that Expresses the Changing Christian Community; Unity Temple - a Masterpiece on the way to Restoration; The Sandburg Village Church; A New Church in the Ghetto; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 67 p. Gecekondu policy in Turkey. An evaluation with a case study of Rumelihisarüstü Squatter Area in Istanbul. Assisted by Mark H. Butler, Nedret T. Butler.
CAROCCI 2004 442 PP FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. «Zia Fori voleva imparare la storia del popolo al quale apparteneva e che, sessantasette anni prima, aveva lasciato per il calore, la polvere e le sfide dell’India. Le ho detto che non appena fossi arrivato in Inghilterra le avrei scritto spiegandole ogni settimana, in forma epistolare, una parte della storia ebraica a cominciare da Adamo. Due anni e mezzo dopo ho imbucato l’ultima lettera; allora zia Fori aveva novantadue anni. Avevo la speranza che, nonostante i momenti di tristezza, disgregazione, guerra e sofferenza, la storia degli ebrei le avrebbe rivelato la tenacia con cui il suo popolo era sopravvissuto e si era affermato, la sua vita collettiva e la sua creatività, e il tentativo di ogni generazione di seguire la norma che Mosè aveva ricevuto da Dio per i figli di Israele, come si legge nel libro del Deuteronomio: "io ho posto davanti a voi la vita e la morte, la benedizione e la maledizione; scegli la vita, onde viviate tu e la tua discendenza". L’ingiunzione "scegli la vita" divenne l’imperativo religioso, civile e nazionale degli ebrei. Queste lettere per la mia zia indiana ne ripercorrono la storia attraverso cinquemila anni». Indice Introduzione/ Parte I. L’età biblica/La creazione/Adamo ed Eva/Caino e Abele/Matusalemme/Noè/Abramo e Isacco/Rachele/Giacobbe e le dodici tribù/Giuseppe in Egitto/Mosè e Aronne/L’esodo nel deserto/Amalec/Il vitello d’oro/Il monte Sinai e i dieci comandamenti/L’Arca della Testimonianza/Giosuè e la terra promessa/Debora e i giudici/Sansone e Dalila/Saul e David/Salomone e il primo Tempio/I regni israeliti/Il profeta Elia/Gezabel/La conquista assira/La prima diaspora/Ezechia e il regno di Giuda/I profeti Isaia e Geremia/La conquista babilonese/La seconda diaspora/La rivolta di Sedecia/L’ebraismo e l’identità ebraica/Ezra e la nuova alleanza/Neemia e la nuova Giudea/ Parte II. L’età storica/I nuovi conquistatori/L’ellenizzazione/La rivolta asmonea/Anna e i suoi sette figli/Erode/Il secondo Tempio/Hillel e Smammai/Gesù/La rivolta degli zelati/Masada/La rivolta di Bar Kochba/Rabbi Akiva/Yehuda ha-Nasì/L’impero romano/Yavne/Babilonia/Saadia Gaon/Maometto/Gli ebrei e l’islam/L’età dell’oro dell’ebraismo spagnolo/Gli ebrei nell’Europa occidentale/Le crociate/Rashi/La Renania e la Provenza/Le isole Baleari/Maimonide/Judah Halevi/Il Ramban/L’espulsione dalla Spagna/Gli ebrei della Cina/Gli ebrei dell’India/I khazari/Il primo ebraismo russo/Gli ebrei della Polonia/Lutero/Il golem/I massacri di Chmielnicki/Shabbetai Zvi/Il cassidismo/L’illuminismo/L’ebraico moderno/Gli ebrei di corte/Gaon di Vilna/Napoleone/La zona di residenza coatta/La vita degli ebrei nell’Europa occidentale e in Russia/La vita degli ebrei in America/Gli ebrei in Arabia e nei paesi musulmani/Gli inizi del sionismo/Gli Amanti di Sion/Rinascita ebraica in Palestina/Ben Yehuda e Ahad Ha-am/Il caso Dreyfus, Herzl e Lo Stato ebraico/ Parte III. Il XX secolo/Il primo congresso sionista/La prima guerra mondiale/La dichiarazione Balfour/I convertiti/I mezzi ebrei/La Germania e il nazismo/Le leggi di Norimberga/La Kristallnacht/La guerra civile spagnola/L’Olocausto, i dottori ebrei caduti/La resistenza ebraica/I gentili giusti/I soldati ebrei nella seconda guerra mondiale/Gli ebrei al di fuori delle zone di guerra/Storici ebrei/Gli ebrei di Ungheria/Gandhi e gli ebrei/La costituzione dello Stato di Israele/Gli ebrei nei territori arabi/Le guerre di Israele/Gli ebrei sovietici/I diritti umani/I vincitori del premio Nobel/Gli ebrei nello sport/Gli ebrei nell’America del secondo dopoguerra/La filantropia degli ebrei nel mondo/ Parte IV. Fede e culto/Rosh Hashana (il capodanno ebraico)/Lo Yom Kippur (il giorno dell’espiazione)/Giona e la balena/Shavuot (il giorno della rivelazione)/Ruth/Sukkot (i Tabernacoli)/Simhat Torah (gioire nella legge)/Tisha B’Av (il nove di Av )/Tu Bi-Shevat (il capodanno per gli alberi)/Pasqua/Hanukah/Le festività commemorative dello Stato di Israele/Il giorno di Gerusalemme/La sinagoga/Il caddish/Rosh Hodesh (il novilunio)/Purim/Il rabbino e gli altri funzionari della sinagoga/La Torà e gli altri libri della fede ebraica/Joseph Caro/Kashrut (la legge alimentare)/La gematria (numerologia)/mitzvot (le buone azioni)/tzedakah (la carità)/lashon ha-ra (la maldicenza)/I rituali e le pratiche del ciclo vitale: nascita, pubertà, matrimonio e divorzio, morte e sepoltura/I simboli religiosi e i manufatti/Il movimento di riforma/Il Sabato/Gli ebrei di Alaska/Lettera conclusiva.
Cloth, 8vo, 689 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Includes frontis portrait Fiction. In Yiddish. Soviet Yiddish Novel of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature. Photo endpapers. Light dampstains to paper, Good Condition. (H-40)
1st edition. Original Cloth with dust jacket, 8vo, 689 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Includes frontis portrait Fiction. In Yiddish. Soviet Yiddish Novel of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature. Photo endpapers. Some faint old dampstains, otherwise Very Good Condition in Good Jacket with two stickers removed (H-40-20)
Editions Sociales, 1955. In-12 broché de 239 pages. Papier jauni sinon bon état
Mm 210x260 Catalogo della Mostra di Trieste, Civico Museo Revoltella, 23 novembre 2000 - 27 gennaio 2001. Brossura originale con bandelle, copertina illustrata a colori, 254 pagine con numerose illustrazioni in nero e a colori comprese nel testo. Volume in perfette condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 230x270 Brossura editoriale di pp. 353, edizione italiana della mostra "Gardens and Ghettos" tenuta al Jewish Museum di New York sotto gli auspici del Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti 18 marzo 17 giugno 1990. In otimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: A Design Service for the Poor - article with before and after photos of restored two-family home at 3029 W. Lexington in Chicago's West Side 'black ghetto' of Lawndale; Two multi-use projects with fresh thinking - Newberry Plaza and the Kennelly Square-Warehouse development; Cartoons about the current state of business for architects; Proposals for converting Loop landmarks into condos; Masonry '74 award winners; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
In-8 (cm. 21.70), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 411, (39. Prima edizione italiana. Traduzione di Amaranta Sbardella. Minime, ininfluenti tracce d’uso al taglio alto della sovracoperta; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
SAGGI RACCOLTI DA LIONELLO SOZZI, PRESENTAZIONE DI PAOLO ALATRI GUIDA 1988 380 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA, LIEVI BRUNITURE AI TAGLI, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO Parole e frasi comuni Adrien Sixte Affaire Dreyfus Barrès Baudelaire Benda bien bonheur borghese Bourget Brissot Brunetière c'est Chambige Chamfort civile classe commerce compagnie des Indes Correspondance crisi critica cultura d'Alembert d'Holbach dell'intellettuale denuncia deux Diderot diritto Disciple discorso doit Dreyfus droit economico ètre faire fait faut filosofo fisiocratica Flaubert France francese funzione Galiani génie gens de lettres George Sand homme hommes idées ideologico illuministica infatti intellet intellettuali jamais Julien Benda l'esprit L'homme de lettres lavoro lettera letteraria letteratura libertà littérature mais Marina Valensise mème mente Mercier mondo morale Morellet n'est Necker Néron nuovo OEuvres Paris Paul Bourget Paul Valéry pensiero peuple peut philosophe philosophes poeta poète point politica politique Poncy posizione préjugés proprietà proprio pubblico qu'il qu'on qu'un ragione raison rapporto realtà Revue rien rivoluzione Robert Greslou romanzo Rousseau ruolo Sand scrittore scrive secolo seul sociale società tout travaii tuale Valéry valori verità vérité verso XVIII secolo
4to., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, photographs in the text and endpaper street maps; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Enser, p.236.
Kl.8°. 305,(1) p. Original publisher's binding (softcover) with title to spine and to front cover. (= Collection Michel Lévy). Wrappers worn. Inner book with light foxing, but generally in good condition.
trad. di Anna Linda Callow e Rosella Carpinella Guarnieri n. 393 in 16°, bross. edit. con bandelle, timbro di appartenenza
193 S. : überwiegend Ill. ; 20 cm Broschur. Zustand wie neu. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
Mm 160x225 Collana "Documenti" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale, 359 pagine. Copia in ottime condizioni. Il volume ricostruisce l'arresto e la deportazione ad Auschwitz, il 16 ottobre 1943, di oltre mille ebrei romani.
Grasset, 2011. In-8 broché de 593 pages, photos. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
Signed and inscribed by Jan Karski upon front free endpaper. Karski [1914-2000] recounts his experiences when his homeland of Poland was rent asunder by the joint Nazi and Soviet invasion of 1939, and his harrowing subsequent life as a member of the Polish underground, during which he was captured by the Gestapo and severely tortured. Provides a ghastly eyewitness account of life in the Warsaw ghetto, into which Karski was smuggled so his observations could be reported to the outside world. Firearms advocates will cringe at Karski's account of what happened after he and a large group of Polish soldiers handed over their weapons to their 'comrades' from the Soviet Union. In 2012 Karski was posthumously awarded America's highest civilan honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by President Obama. 391 pages. Moderate wear to publisher's red cloth. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Binding intact. A sound copy of this truly unforgettable WWII narrative. Laska 672, Kehr & Langmaid 5407, Weiner Library Catalogue Seven 997, Enser p.343. Book
389 pages. A truly memorable book, particularly for those of Polish extraction lucky enough to have been born after the second world war. The author recounts his painful experiences from the days just prior to the German invasion and for the following few years when he served in the Polish underground. Prior owner's details partially blacked out inside front board. Book review affixed to front free endpaper. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Laska 672, Kehr & Langmaid 5407, Weiner Library Catalogue Seven 997, Enser p.343. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece and endpaper maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. Kaplan's astonishingly detailed diary was found hidden in a paraffin tin more that twenty years after the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto. It is a unique and harrowing day-by-day account of life in the Ghetto from September 1939 to August 1942 when Kaplan saved his diary even when he knew he could not save himself.
Good Solid condition.; 8vo; 387 pages; In Yiddish. Not in Robinson & Friedman nor Wolff. Jewish partisan's memoirs of resistance against the Nazis in Poland. Illustrated with many photographs throughout. Inscribed by Kaczerginski in year of publication. Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). Wear to cover and edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-87-3A)