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Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 753-832]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "O pelne wyzwolenie czlowieka, " Jerzy Kuncewicz; "Szkice w ciemnosciach, " Stefan Themerson; "Huxley I ciemnosc, " Eugeniusz Cekalski; "Konstytucja z 1935 r. A wspolczesnosc polska, " Mieczyslaw Szerer; "Z zagadnien gospodarczych, " Tadeusz Rozyc; "Slupy przydrozne Czesc III-cia Belgia. Na najzyzniejszym gruncie, " Adam Ciolkosz. SUBJECT (S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska, New Poland. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Small stamp on front cover, writing on back cover but all text is clear. Lacks bottom of backstrip. Internal pages clean with secure binding. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-2)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 673-752]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Z Pierwszej Linii Frontu: Fragment z kziazki wydanej w Warszawie w 1943 r. ; " "Braciom emigrantom, " Antoni Slonimski; "Slonce Saratogi, " Ksawery Pruszynski; "Szekspir w Warszawie, " Maria Kuncewiczowa; "Mysli o jurze, " Feliks Gross; "26 wiekow swietosci, " Aleksander Piskor; "Jeden swiat, " Dorota Falska. SUBJECT (S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska, New Poland. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Cover is slightly worn and darkened. Light crease down middle of all pages, but all text is clear. Secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-4)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 241-320]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Rodakom w Radio, " Aleksander Janta; "Stany Zjednoczone Europy Srodkowej (artykul b. Ambasadora rumunskiego w Londynie) , " N. W. Tilea; "Powojenne zagadnienia gospodarcze srodkowego rejonu Europy, " Tadeusz Rozyc Zamoyski; "W cieniu Czarnego Smoka, " Aleksander Piskor; "Dwaj Ludzie, " Ksawery Pruszynski; "Churchill o wychowaniu, " Ignacy Wieniewski; "O Lechitach, Hetytach, p. Okowskim w czerwoej rogatywce I t. P. Rzeczach, " Juljan Tuwim. SUBJECT(S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Lacks backstrip. Back cover is detached, but present. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-1)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 81-160]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Do Rosjan, " Antoni Slonimski; "Wolnosc Polski I Wolnosc w Polsce, " Wladyslaw Malinowski; "Polska Podziemna, " Stanislaw Balinski; "Wbrew czasowi pogardy, " Maria Kuncewiczowa; "Ostatni znajomy Adama, " Karol Estreicher; "Allach jest milosierny I przebaczajacy, " Boleslaw Pomian; "O pierwszej sowieckiej okupacji Wilna, " Prof. Manfred Kridl; "Machiavellidzi, " Dorota Falska; "Podroz miedzy wojownikami, " H. S. Dominik. SUBJECT (S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Covers are darkened, worn and detached, but present. Internal pages have small bend in corner, but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-5)
71566Paris/Bruxelles, Editions La Longue Vue, 2000. 15 x 23, 230 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie, annotations sur la page de faux-titre).
4to. 152 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Italian and English. "Part of [these drawings] were shown in an exhibition at the Sala del Tesoro of the Castello Sforzesco by initiative of the Centre of Contemporary Jewish Documentation. (Page 5) Exhibited and published by the City of Milan, this volume contains biographies and illustrations of dozens of artists whose paintings and sketches had survived the camps. All illustrations in color. Subjects: Jewish art. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. Concentration camps in art. Concentration camps - Europe. Minimal rubbing. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-97-29A)
Cloth. 8vo. 373 pages. First Edition. ISBN: 0395840090. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Foreign public opinion, American. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography. Jews -- United States -- Attitudes. Public opinion -- United States. Holocaust. Publieke opinie. Judenvernichtung Rezeption Geschichte 1945-1999. Auswirkung Öffentliche Meinung. Light wear to dust jacket. Book itself is in very good condition. Nice clean copy. (HOLO2-28-3)
1st bi-lingual edition; 1st edition with English language text. Paperback with original illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo, xxix, 81, 113 pages, plus [2] folded leaves of plates. Includes illustrations, facsimiles, plan, portraits ; 20 cm. In English and Croatian. Series: Biblioteka Pamcenja; The Pamcenja library; Variation: Biblioteka Pamcenja. ; Pamcenja library. At head of title page: Zemaljska Komisija Hrvatske za Utvrdivanje Zlocina Okupatora I Njihovih Pomagaca. Croatian and English bound back-to-back upside down. Reprint, with translation, of the 1st Croatian edition (Zagreb: Tisak Naprijed, 1946) . At head of title of English section: Croatian State Commission for Establishing Crimes of Occupying Forces and their Assistants. SUBJECT(S) Jasenovac (Concentration camp) . OCLC Worldcat lists 11 copies worldwide (Sept 2015) . Very Good Condition (Holo2-126-35)
19885049CBTerezin, Severoceske nakladatelstvi, 1988. 4°, 298 S. mit zahlr. Farb- und s/w-Abbildungen (5 sprachige Ausgabe: Tschechisch / Russisch / Deutsch / Französisch / Englisch), original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit original Schutzumschlag, Erstausgabe Terezin/Theresienstadt - Gedenkstätten-Stempel auf Vorsatzseite (hireg)
14264Presses de La Renaissance, janvier 1982 - In-8, br, couverture souple glacée ill ( barbelé et visage ), 238 pages-1f, bel exemplaire, pagination un peu fanée.
1961vd1293Broché 1961 in-8 broché, (14,1 * 21,2 cm), en frontispice autoportrait de l'auteur, 441 pages, glossaire, 38 dessins de l'auteur dans le texte, quelques documents reproduits sur des planches hors-texte ; couverture légèrement salie, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2000135854Los Angeles : Rhino Entertainment, 2000. 100 S.; Ill.; + 4 CD Pb.; im Schuber
2007500316780Hachette 2007 212 pages 11x1 2x17 6cm. 2007. pocket_book. 212 pages.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 11 pages. Holocaust-era Norwegian appeal to the US, and the world beyond, to fight Hitler, acknowledging the role Nazi Race theory has played in Noweay's "special" treatment. On cover: "Her national economy has been destroyed, her homes plundered, her people persecuted. Ahead looms a future darker than the darkest Middle Ages -- unless Hitlerism is destroyed!" Discusses what Nazi Germany has done to Norway, and how despite this, "Norway fights on!" It also acknowledges that Norway has had it better than other European countries, saying, "From the beginning, it must be remembered, Norway was more privileged than most other countries occupied by the Germans- thanks to the Hitlerian faith in 'Nordic Superiority. ' This theory, incidentally, is the butt of widespread ridicule in Norway. Nevertheless, the Norwegians, because of their 'racial qualities, ' were to be accorded better treatment than, for example, the Slavs or Poles. " (page 3) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945. Economic history. World War (1939-1945) . Economic conditions -- 1918. OCLC: 7784626, OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Pen marks and sticker on cover. Vertical crease through all pages. Small pen note at bottom of 1st page. Creased corner on back. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-27) xx
1st edition, original wrappers, 4to. 165 pages. In Turkish and English. A Turkish denial of the Armenian Genocide. Series: Ankara University. Publications of the Center for Research Studies in Ottoman History; Includes the original English text, Turkish translation and a facsimile manuscript in longhand of the author's work. SUBJECT (S) : Armenians -- Turkey. Armenian question -- Sources. 1878-1909 Turkey History. OCLC: 30520806, OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Some wear and tearing on spine, else Good Condition. (AC-7-2Y)
1st edition. No Date [1936? ] Single sided flyer. [1] page. 31 x 23 cm. Flyer calling for the boycott of Nazi Germany, with a centerpiece illustration depicting Hitler pulling down a cross off of a church steeple, with two columns, one outlining the "christian creed" the other outlining "the Nazi creed"; the flyer makes the case for the absolute schism of Christians and Nazis, and points out that the Nazis will destroy the cross; the flyer declares "Smash the Swastika!" and "Enroll in the Ranks of the Defenders of Humanity! Join the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights. " The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights was founded in 1933; "Although its primary mission was to advocate an economic boycott on Nazi Germany, it also attempted to counter Nazi propaganda activities in the United States. The League used many forms of media to get its message across to the American public, including radio, books, magazines, newspapers, conferences, lectures, and, pamphlets. To broaden its reach, the League allied itself with religious, political, and fraternal organizations. Additionally, the League's research and legal departments gathered information, assisted in the prosecution of fraudulent German businesses, and attempted to uncover illegal Nazi activates in America. " (American Jewish Archives) . Subjects: Christianity - Germany, 20th cent. Anti-Nazi movement - United States - Sources. Boycotts - Germany - Sources. Jews - United States - Politics and government - Sources. Aged, with edges slightly fragile, light chipping to edges. Otherwise clean. Good Condition. (LB-5-28)
No Date (1933? ) . 1st edition. Folded 1 leaf pamphlet. Unfolded 11x17 inches. Red and blue color, 12 photographs and illustrations in blue ink. The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights has opposed Nazism since 1933 when it began the boycott of German goods and services in America. By means of the boycott it is stopping millions of American dollars from going to Germany to be utilized for Nazi world-propaganda, to be converted into armaments for world war. By means of its educational campaign the League is arousing enlightened men and women to the need of defending our ideals. And (sic) institutions of our democratic government. These efforts to destroy Nazism in the United States also serve to aid the German people in their struggle for liberation. There is a section, Warnings vs. Nazism, which has quotes from President Roosevelt, Pope Pius XI, Sir Walter M. Citrine, The Nation, George II. Earle, William E. Borah, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, George W. Norris, George Cardinal Mundelein, Dorothy Thompson, and Dr. Paul Hutchinson about the dangers of Nazism. There is also a quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt under the title The Threat to Peace, in which he says There can be no peace if humble men and women are not free to think their own thoughts, to express their own feelings, to worship God. Very rare, no copies listed on OCLC. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-144-24)
In-8, brossura editoriale, pp. 143(5). Tracce d’uso alla copertina. Esemplare discreto.
In-16 (Cm 19,5 x 11,5), pp. 260, brossura editoriale. Collana Schulim Vogelmann, 27. Postfazione di Mario Materassi, traduzione di Milka Ventura. Lievi ingialliture ad occhietto e frontespizio. BUONO
In 8°, brossura editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, pp. 439, (11), copia molto buona. (XC10B) (XC10B)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Title translates to English as: Youth at Risk. Nazi-era publication warning of the degeneracy of youth brought about by the disintegration of society and reflecting the fear that Germany and German culture were on the brink of disaster. OCLC lists 6 libraries worldwide. Front cover detached, but included, with small stains, darkening and ripping on some corners. Lacks backstrip. Pages have some darkening but text is clear and internal binding is in tight. Good condition with gorgeous period cover. Scarce. (HOLO2-29-20)
COME NUOVO, PERFETTO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Da Monaco a Norimberga: breve storia del nazismo, 1919-1945 Collana: Volume 68 di Cultura e realtà; universale contemporanea Autore: Nicola Tranfaglia Editore: Milano: Edizioni di Comunità, 1965 Lunghezza: 275 pagine; 20 cm Soggetti: Storia contemporanea, Novecento, Nazismo, Fascismi, Hitler, Monaco, Polonia, Antisemitismo, Anschluss, Shoah, Politica estera, Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Germania, Nazional-socialismo, Versailles, bibliografia, Mussolini, Fascismo, Terzo Reich, Putsch, Stalingrado, Molotov, Ribbentropp, Russia, Comunismo, Stalin, El Alamein, Rohm, SS, Roma-Berlino, Asse, Unione Sovietica, Wehrmacht, Operazione barbarossa, Masse, ideologie, Saggi storici, Blomber-Fritsch, Von Papen, Fuhrer, Hofer, Gorlitz, Quint, Shirer
Stapled. 10 pages. 28 cm. Holocaust-era hand typed sermon by Rabbi Louis I. Newman for the congregation at Rodeph Sholom. Newman was an assistant to Rabbi Stephen Wise at the Free Synagogue in 1917. He served at the Bronx Free Synagogue, Temple Israel in New York City, Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco, and Temple Rodeph Sholom in New York City. He was active in the Zionist Revisionist movement, championing Zionism as primarily a political movement and the necessity of the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. He was the chairman of the Palestine Mandate Defense Fund and honorary chairman of the Revisionist Tel Hai Fund and the American Friends of a Jewish Palestine. Dated at top of first sheet. Pages are slightly darkened with a crease through the middle, and a small tear on one page, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Unique. (HOLO2-41-18)
8vo. Ix, 213 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism United States history -- 20th century; Jews United States identity; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) influence; Zionism United States history; Jews United States attitudes toward Israel. CONTENTS: Prologue; The problematic of Judaism in America: identity, self-hatred, and the crisis of community; Response to freedom I: the place of the Holocaust in American Judaism; Response to freedom II: the place of Zionism in American Judaism; Toward a theory of Zionism for American Judaism; Summing up: Zionism, the Jewish problem, and Judaism. ISBN: 0226576280. Neusner (b. 1932) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and was ordained rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He served on the faculties of Columbia University, the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) , Dartmouth College, and Brown University. He was also active in several professional organizations and learned societies; in 196869 he served as president of the American Academy of Religion. (Goodblatt, EJ) Has dust jacket. Ex library, otherwise good condition. (AMR-34-25)
201537142ABBerlin, Stiftung Denkmal für die Ermordeten Juden Europas, 2015. 4°, 486 S. mit zahlr. Farb- und s/w-Abb., Illustr., Dokumenten. Kartendarstellungen etc., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), schönes, sauberes Exemplar ohne nennenswerte Mängel (Ti3)