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(FT) Cloth. 8vo. 219 pages, 25 pages of plates. Ill. Ports. Facsims. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Inscription from author on front endpaper. Title translates to English as, Embers of the Rotem Plant: In Memory of the Refugees of the Warsaw Ghetto. Subjects: Szwizgold, Shlomo. Jews -- Poland Warsaw -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Biography. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC lists only 24 copies worldwide. Dust jacket has some wear at edges and on spine. Internal pages are nice and clean with tight binding. Private inscription inside. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-75)
Actes du Colloque de Cerisy, Les éditions du Nadir, collection Voix, 2002, 546 pp., broché, bon état.
Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 87 pages, Submitted to the National Council, 4 copies on OCLC, Ex-library copy, some shelf wear, otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-98-20)
310 pages including index and notes. In this, Gottfried Wagner's memoir, Hitler is an inescapable presence, as he was in Gottfried's family - one of the many specters haunting the Wagner estate, though young Gottfried wondered if he was the only one who could see them. One afternoon he discovered old photographs and oil paintings of Hitler among the family memorabilia. Warned never to mention the pictures to anyone, he became an unwilling coconspirator in his family's secret. New copy. Book
1st separate edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 42 pages, 25 cm. In Italian. Title translates to The Mortara Case: The First Centennial. The Mortara case was an Italian cause célèbre that captured the attention of much of Europe and North America in the 1850s and 1860s. It concerned the Papal States' seizure from a Jewish family in Bologna of one of their children, six-year-old Edgardo Mortara (August 27, 1851 - March 11, 1940) , on the basis of a former servant's testimony that she had administered emergency baptism to the boy when he fell sick as an infant. Mortara grew up as a Catholic under the protection of Pope Pius IXwho refused his parents' desperate pleas for his returnand eventually became a priest. The domestic and international outrage against the pontifical state's actions may have contributed to its downfall amid the unification of Italy (Wikipedia, 2018) . Reprinted from La Rassegna Mensile di Israel SUBJECTS: Edgar Mortara. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (British Lib. ) (OCLC: 504045745) . Very good condition with tiny bit of edgewear at bottom right corner of wrapper. (YID-41-63)
1st Edition. Later Wrappers with Original Paper Wrappers Bound Inside. 8vo. 24 pages ; 15 x 20 cm. In Czech. Title translates into English as, The Gentry-Volk: 11 Epigrams About The Teutonic Saviors Of The World. Published in the last year of the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, this book contains 11 outlandish caricatures of Nazi incompetence, and defeat, from the illustrator Josef Novák. The cover image is of a bird defecating on a Swastika SSI. SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Humor, caricatures. OCLC lists just 4 copies worldwide (Hoover Institute, Yale, NL of Czech Republic, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Slight wear to protective wrappers and a few minor discolorations and edge wear on Original Wrappers. Otherwise very good condition. (holo2-135-5)
Firenze, Tip. Giuntina, luglio 1990, in-16, br. edit., pp. 7.
Glued binding. 4to. 50 pages. 29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: On the Threshold of German-Arab Talks? Israel at the Green Week in Berlin, Heinz Galinski: Jewish Community an Integral Part of Berlin, Improvement in Reparations Payments Despite Budget Curtailments in Conversation with the Ministerial Direktor, Dr. Ernst Feaux de la Croix, Official Contributions on the Field of Reparations (State of Affairs: December 31st, 1966) , Cardinal Frings on the Jewish Question, Peter Muller, Chairman of the German-Israeli Study Group: We Want to Find Out for Ourselves About Democratic Developments in Germany, The ex-Nazis in Communist Germany, Rabbi Dr. Geis: The Glory and the Misery of the German Jews, New Towns in Israel. SUBJECT(S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. Ex-library with minimal markings. One unobtrusive margin note on first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-22).
Glued binding. 4to. 53 pages. 29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: Farewell to a Great Friend of Israel: Fritz Erler, The Federal Foreign Minister, Herr Brandt: No Justification for Racial Discrimination, Israels Ambassador Spoke to Officers of the Bundeswehr, Budestag Deputy, Herr Benda: Strengthen Human Contact Between Israel and Germany A Conversation with the Vice-Chairman of the German-Israeli Society, Good Cooperation Between German Justice and the Israeli Authorities, The Relation of the Church to the Jews in the Light of the Second Vatican Counctil Cardinal Frings Spoke on the Occasion of Fraternity Week, The Names and the Fates of Brunswick Jews, The Prosecution of National Socialist Crimes Trial Review No. 7. SUBJECT (S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. One unobtrusive library stamp in margin of first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-23).
Glued binding. 4to. 53 pages. 45 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: Federal Government: Upholding the Peace in the Middle East A Memorandum to the Plenary Assembly of the United Nations, Extracts from the Press Conference given by the Israeli Special Envoy, Shimon Peres, on 22.6.67, Israels Association with the EEC Comes Before the Ministerial Council, Firmly on the Side of Israel Sympathy and Aid from All the German People Part II, Alex Springer: I Am A Witness. Israel Is Not Driving Out the Arab Population In Conversation with deutschland-berichte, General Doron in Germany Again after 29 Years: The Last Weeks Have Placed German-Israeli Relations in a New Light, Agitation Against Israel by the Communists in the Soviet-occupied Part of Germany, Statements Against Israel Made in the Communist Part of Germany. SUBJECT (S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. Separated into three sections, but all pages present. Library stamp atop first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-24).
Mm 135x215 Collana "Memorabilia" - Brossura editoriale con bandelle, 196 pagine con illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
First American Edition. Original stapled stiff green paper wrappers. 12mo, 94 pages. Holocaust era publication of church documents collected and edited by W. A. Visser 't Hooft; translated into English by Tilly Weinstock. "[I]t is not too soon to hear the witness which the Church in Holland has borne during these last years of suffering. For its message is not just meant for the Dutch people; the Church speaks as a member of the Church Universal. Its task during the war is to hold a particularly exposed outpost of the united front. And during this time of struggle it has received gifts which it wishes to pass on to the sister-churches also. The purpose of this publication, therefore, is to let the Church speak for itself. The main contents of these pages are documents in which the Church comforts, teaches, admonishes and protests. These documents have to be read carefully. They are precious, for those who composed them and those who read them for the pulpit were in great danger and risked much when giving this witness. " (from introduction) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Religious aspects. Religious aspects of war. German Occupation of Netherlands (1940-1945) . World War (1939-1945) . Church history. Library stamp on cover, small pen notes on cover, small pencil notes on title page. Else, very clean copy. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-146-7)
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, no jacket. Old crease in the front board and has a stamp and pen mark on the title page and a stain on the rear blank endpaper, but the gold type on the front and spine is crisp, the corners show very little wear, it the book is very clean inside. Good Condition (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, with most of jacket present (as often found). No marks except for a faint damp stain in the upper right blank margin corner of the text page introduction (it also has a former owner's attractive bookplate). It has a jacket showing the dramatic photo on the cover--but the border area, starting at the left side of the photo through the spine, is missing. About Very Good in damaged but attractive Jacket. (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon.With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, beautiful clean copy in jacket that lacks 3 inches of the spine and has spine label at the bottom but otherwise nice. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon, in the old Russian style, on the end paper. We had an expert from the Roman Vishniac collection at the Institute for Contemporary Photography take a look at it and this is what they concluded: "Its written in the old Russian language (tsarists times) and says 'In memory to dear Ida Glezer from the devoted friend Solomon Vishnyak (signiture) Roman Vishnyak.' So here we have confirmation. Roman Vishniac's father, Solomon Vishniac, inscribed his son's book to a friend, in the old Russian language of tsarist's times (whereas, Roman Vishniac's Russian was quite modern...So, not signed by Vishniac, but by his father. Confirmed attribution." Very Good Condition in Good Jacket with damaged spine and spine label on jacket only (EE-3-20) xx
in-8°, 318 pages, -, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/6] Sous-titré : Enquête sur une complicité d’État.
Cloth boards with red dustjacket, vi, 87 pages; 20 cm. Has title: Inside Germany. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Great Britain. Germany. Slight toning. Ex-library markings. Tape stains. Minimal wear and markings to jacket. Very good condition. (Holo2-21-6A)
(1945) . Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, Small 8vo, 216 pages. Eredeti borítóval. Includes 9 powerful original linocut illustrations, and cover design, by Shagra Weil. Also includes a bit of music.Title translates as "The Yellow Book. Data on the War Losses of Hungarian Jewry. 1941-1945." One of the earliest book about the Hungarian Holocaust. Published by Hechaluc (Hehalutz), the Zionist resistant movement, whose legendary headquarters was located at the Üvegház (Glasshouse) in Budapest, a former glass-store. During the Holocaust about 3000 people found shelter there and it was the center for producing fake identification documents to save Hungarian Jews from persecution. Shraga Weil (Ferenc Ferdinánd; 1918-2009) was a Hungarian born Israeli painter. He studied at the Academy of Art in Prague and École des Beaux Arts in Paris. During WWII he was active in the Zionist underground movement in Budapest, working in the workshop for forging documents. After the war he sailed for Palestine on an illegal immigrant ship and became a member of Kibbutz Ha'ogen where he lived until his death. In 1959 Weil was awarded the Dizengoff Prize for painting. He created the doors of the main entrance to the Knesset building and the President's residence in Jerusalem. Weil painted the wooden panels in the Israeli Hall at the Kennedy Center. Sándor Groszmann (Alexander Grossmann, Ben Erec; 1909-2003) was a journalist and publisher, one of the main activists of the Hungarian Zionist movement and co-founder of "Hashomer Hatzair" in Hungary. He was one of the leaders at the "Glasshouse". "When the argument arose about whether to absorb more Jews into the 'Glass House' as they might endanger the lives of those already living there, he said: 'For the sake of one hundred thousand Jews it is worth to endanger our own lives'". (Gur, D.; 2007). After the liberation he was the secretary of JDC (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) in Budapest and member of the board of the Hungarian Zionist Association and of the "Eretz-Israel" office. In 1949 he left Hungary and after living in Austria and Israel he settled down in Switzerland where he started to publish books and the periodical "Jöv?" (Future). [Bibl.: Gur, D.: Brothers for Resistance and Rescue. The Underground Zionist Youth Movement in Hungary during Word War II. Jerusalem-New York, 2007; Cohen, A.: The Halutz Resistance in Hungary, 1942-1944. New York, 1986.]. Paper aged, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-27) xx
Original Illustrated Wrappers. 16mo. [36] pages. 18 cm. Illustrated with over 36 Anti-Nazi cartoons. First edition. De Jong #623. Written by Anne Cornelis Veth and Illustrated by Karel Leendert Links. Published anonymously and clandestinely during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Illustrated throughout the text with anti-Nazi caricatures. Colophon on final page roughly translates as, On 1 April 1945 (Easter) came this work as the second piece of Ondergrondsche Knock-Out-Press. Offset printed on wood-free paper. The drawings and calligraphy from the same hand. The proceeds will benefit the victims of the current tyranny, whose end is in sight, as the hordes of oppressors meet their destruction on our home soil by the masterly strategy of the English, Americans and Russians. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Netherlands -- Poetry. Caricatures and cartoons. Humor. German occupation, 1940-1945. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (British Libr. , UC Berkely, Northwestern, Bibliotheque Nationale de France. ) Light shelf wear, with minimal staining and light rubbing. Text block clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-17) xxxxx
Mm 350x435 RARO - Legatura editoriale in tela rossa, sovraccoperta illustrata con qualche segno d'uso, 178 pagine con 46 tavole litografiche in bianco e nero a piena pagina. Traduzione di Giacomo Zazzaretta. "I disegni ad inchiostro che accompagnano la riedizione dei poemi della deportazione, sono stati eseguiti nel 1962 quasi di getto, sotto il potere del sogno di una notte. Notte allucinante: in un universo che sentivo liberato e libero, intorno lontano laggiu', io André Verdet, n di matricola 186524, sempre prigioniero delle SS nel campo di Auschwitz - Birkenau ecc". Edizione limitata. Esemplare in ottime condizioni complessive. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In 8° brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. XII, 216, collana "Economica Laterza 756", nota di possesso al frontesp., per il resto ottimo esemplare. (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
First edition. Original illustrated laminated cover wrappers with green and gold tree. 4to. 60 pages; 27.5 cm. In Dutch. Jubilee book for this organization of Jewish survivors who settled in the Netherlands after the war and built new lives there. Title translates to 1945-1960: Association of Central and Eastern European Jews. Filled with dozens of full-page, high quality, black-and-white photos of people participating in Association events. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, East European-Netherlands, Netherlands Social conditions. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Harvard, Bibliotheek Universiteit Van Amsterdam) . Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Price sticker on one copy. Very good + condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-134-53) xx
trad. di Ira Rubini bross. edit. ill.
CONTINUATA FINO AD OGGI DA ALBERT WUCHER TRADOTTA DA BRUNO MAFFI 2 VOLUMI IN COFANETTO IL SAGGIATORE 1968 27 CARTINE GEOGRAFICHE 1413 PP. + INDICI. COFANETTO CON RIPARAZIONE A SCOTCH AL FONDO DI UN FIANCO, VOLUMI CON LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO MA INTONSI, MAI SFOGLIATI, PERFETTI. Opera innovativa rispetto alle varie fasi della storiografia classica e moderna (cui accenna) nell'interpretazione della storia: "una lotta intorno ai quattro grandi beni della vita: religione, arte, scienza e forma dello Stato", che "non si esaurisce nella lotta di classe"; prefigura un superamento dell' "ipertrofia della potenza statale", verso "il diritto delle genti esteso a tutti e veramente riconosciuto". Dall'indice: Tre stadi di civiltà; L’antico Egitto; Il popolo d’Israele; Ellenismo; Patrizi e plebei a Roma; Cristianesimo e Germanesimo; Islamismo; Epoca delle Crociate; Rinascimento italiano; La Controriforma; L’assolutismo di Luigi XIV; Carlo VI e i Borboni di Spagna; La guerra civile americana; La grande rivoluzione; Napoleone; Nascita dell’imperialismo; Da Lenin a Stalin; La guerra totale
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 179 pages. 22 cm. First American edition. With an afterword by Bruno Bettelheim; Je ne lui ai pas dit au revoir translated from the French by Ros Schwartz. Twenty-eight French men and women who lost one or both parents - and sometimes their entire families - in the Holocaust talk here for the first time about their devastating experiences. They were able to confide in Claudine Vegh not only because she was a psychiatrist-in-training, but because she herself had lost her father in the Holocaust, and had experienced similar suffering. In his afterward, Bruno Bettelheim discusses the role that mourning plays in coming to terms with the death of loved ones. For these children, mourning wasn't possible; they had to deny their feelings in order to survive. Although this denial allowed them to marry, have children, and hold jobs, it robbed them of the chance to grieve for their losses. At last, these interviews afforded the opportunity to mourn; and for those interviewed, as well as for the reader, they are an unforgettable experience. (dustjacket description) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France - Personal narratives. Jewish children - France - Biography. Holocaust survivors - France - Biography. Jews - France - Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Psychological aspects. Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-102-31)