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8vo. 437 pages. First edition, third printing. The author, a methodist minister, led the largest clergy demonstration of the Civil rights era in the US. SUBJECT (S) : Protestant churches - United States; United States - religion. CONTENTS: Introduction; the ministries of hate and disruption; The Protestant underworld vs. Dwight D. Eisenhower; The plot against the Jews; Hitler's ghost in American garb; The self-anointed "chosen people"; Fiery crosses, the shame of America; "No Popery!"--bigotry's battlecry; Saboteurs of Protestant co-operation; "Modernism"--and the "battle of the Bible"; Seeing "red"; The hammer and sickle behind the cross; God and the "libertarians"; The struggle within Methodism; Denominational dilemmas; Conclusion: swords into plowshares. SERIES: Beacon studies in church and state. Ex library, otherwise good condition. (Holo2-12-16)
Mimeographed typed letter. 4to. 3 pages. 21 X 34 cm. Three page single sided typed letter, appears to be a mimeographed copy; Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild, Captain in the French Army, at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee, December 10, 1944, Commodore Hotel, New York City. Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild to the Joint Distribution Committee, giving a brief history of the Nazi occupation of France, the heroism of the French resistance, the hiding of Jewish families and children, and the major support given by funds from the JDC in supporting the efforts of emigration, forging of papers, and financing rescue efforts in general. The address calls for further financial support for the poverty stricken survivors in liberated France. Subjects: Baron Guy De Rothschild Joint Distribution Committee. Jewish refugees France World War 2. Light soiling to outer edges from water damage, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-121-3)
Hardcover, 424 pages, 8vo. Includes Livia Rothkirchen, "Czech. Attitudes toward the Jews during the Nazi Regime, " and other articles. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-20-10)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages; 20cm. Holocaust-era speech by Judge Morris Rothenberg, President of the Jewish National Fund of America, about the Jewish immigration achievements since 1882 in Palestine as well as the goals for future purchase and cultivation of land. Sir John Hope-Simpson, Vice-President of the British Refugee Settlement Committee and author of the Hope Simpson Report, had declared in the 1930s that all the all the available land was then already under cultivation and the rest comprised irreclaimable soil. The desperate needs of the Jewish people, the determination and ingenuity of the Yishuv have exploded this expert assertion. The Jewish population of Eretz Israel has more than doubled since that erroneous opinion was uttered and served as the basis for the White Paper of 1931, now lying in the waste basket of history. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine-20th century, Jewish immigration, land settlement. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Some pencil markings and minimal staining on paper wrappers. Original paper wrappers good condition, pages very good condition. Scarce. (zion-11-18)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era publication. 'The Hebrew university and its place in the modern world, being the Lucien Wolf memorial lecture, 1945, delivered before the Jewish historical society of England in March 1945.' Lecture delivered on the beginnings and current work of the Hebrew University of Jersualem, emphasizing the unique role it has of being a major research university with unparalleled subject offerings and its major role in Palestine and in the Zionist and Hebrew revival project. Subjects: Jerusalem. Hebrew University. Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. OCLC lists 11 copies of the American Friends of the Hebrew University edition. Very clean. Very good + condition. (ZION-7-21)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 14, [2] pages. 18 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era publication. Lucien Wolf memorial lecture, 1945. Lecture delivered on the beginnings and current work of the Hebrew University of Jersualem, emphasizing the unique role it has of being a major research university with unparalleled subject offerings and its major role in Palestine and in the Zionist and Hebrew revival project. Subjects: Jerusalem. Hebrew University. Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. OCLC lists 22 copies of this edition. Light wear to wraps. Very clean. Very good + condition. (ZION-7-21A)
Hardcover, xii, 374 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Yiddish literature -- History and criticism. Hebrew literature, Modern -- History and criticism. Jews -- Persecutions -- Europe, Eastern. Jews in literature. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Litterature yiddish -- Histoire et critique. Litterature hebraique moderne -- Histoire et critique. Juifs -- Europe orientale -- Persecutions. Juifs dans la litterature. Holocauste, 1939-1945, dans la litterature. Vervolgingen. Joden. Beinvloeding. Letterkunde. Kunst. Yiddish literature, 1860-. ; Special subjects: Jews; Persecution - Critical studies. Note(s) : Includes index. Bibliography: p. 313-361. OCLC lists 786 copies worldwide. In dustjacket. Sunning to top 1/4 inch of cover. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-4)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages ; 18 cm. In Yiddish. Paris Yiddish imprint published the same year the city was overrun by Nazi forces. Title translates to Toward the historic day of judgment, the Jewish people between curses and redemption Published early in the Holocaust, Ben-Adir argues for the enactment of national introspection and calm rather than territorialism! Ben-Adir (18781942) was writer and Jewish socialist leader, born in Krucha, Belorussia. He was a child prodigy and left for university in Minsk at the age of 16. While there, he was heavily influenced by Jewish socialism. After the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Ben-Adir published an article advocating political Zionism in opposition to the ideology of Ahad Ha-Am. After then Kishinev pogrom of 1903 Ben-Adir published a call for the formation of a Jewish party which would combine the aims of revolutionary socialism with national Jewish aspirations. Ben-Adir was one of the founders and ideologists of the Vozrozhdeniye group, and of its successor of the Sejmists (Jewish Socialist Workers' Party) whose program included Jewish national-political autonomy while envisaging territorial sovereignty as a remote aim. Ben-Adir stayed in Eretz Israel between 1925 and 1927 but returned to Berlin, leaving for Paris in 1933. SUBJECTS: Zionism Jewish nationalism. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Minor browning and edgewear. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-13-52-'L)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages; 18 cm. In Yiddish. Holocaust-era publication from Paris. Title translates to Toward the historic day of judgment, the Jewish people between curses and redemption Published early in the Holocaust, Ben-Adir argues for the enactment of national introspection and calm rather than territorialism! Ben-Adir (18781942) was writer and Jewish socialist leader, born in Krucha, Belorussia. He was a child prodigy and left for university in Minsk at the age of 16. While there, he was heavily influenced by Jewish socialism. After the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Ben-Adir published an article advocating political Zionism in opposition to the ideology of Ahad Ha-Am. After then Kishinev pogrom of 1903 Ben-Adir published a call for the formation of a Jewish party which would combine the aims of revolutionary socialism with national Jewish aspirations. Ben-Adir was one of the founders and ideologists of the Vozrozhdeniye group, and of its successor of the Sejmists (Jewish Socialist Workers' Party) whose program included Jewish national-political autonomy while envisaging territorial sovereignty as a remote aim. Ben-Adir stayed in Erets Israel between 1925 and 1927 but returned to Berlin, leaving for Paris in 1933. "Algemeyne geshikhtlekhe perspektivn un problemen -- tsentrale yidishe problem." SUBJECTS: Zionism Jewish nationalism. OCLC Number:19316146. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Minor browning, edgewear to wrappers at corners. Overall Very Good- Condition. (ZION-14-52)
199040045Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 1990. 311, [4] S. : Kt. 8°. 4. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
1st edition, original wrappers, 4to, 28 cm. [8] pages. Includes two articles by Rosenthal: 45 years after the liberation of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen and The unvanquished sector of the Warsaw Ghetto: its school system. He talks about the Jewish Demands After the Holocaust, saying that [t]he Jewish approach was different. The Jews did not confine their demands merely to emigration; they connected them with the complex questions of Jewish national homelessness. Their demand was not limited to socio-economic assistance; they wanted a deeper look into the causes which had decimated the Jewish people to a degree and in a manner never before experienced by any other people in the world. In short, they did not present the international community with another refugee problem, or a Jewish Displaced Persons problem, but rather with the problem of the security of the entire Jewish people as revealed by the Holocaust. They sought a national-historical meaning for the Jewish fate during this period- and they found it in the struggle for the establishment of the State of Israel. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Liberation. Jewish ghettos -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews Education. OCLC: 43067623, OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (US Holocaust Memorial Museum) . Dampstain on front and back cover, pages are slightly wavy, but have no stain. Else Good Condition. Rare. (HOLO2-140-12)
Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 367 pages. 22cm. Illustrated First edition. Collecting 20 years of articles from the periodical Martyrdom and Resistance. As the oldest, continual periodical devoted to the Holocaust, M&R has, understandably, become a valuable resource for scholars and researchers. Its unique quality lies in the combination of news and features about all aspects of the Holocaust and resistance, including book and film reviews, reports about educational programs, and a presentation of survivor activities. (Introduction) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust survivors. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. No DJ, Very good plus condition. (HOLO2-107-10)Xx
Softcover, 45 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. Series: David W. Belin lecture in American Jewish affairs. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Public opinion. Public opinion -- United States. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. Note(s) : "Presented March 20, 1995 at the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan"--P. Facing title page. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-45) . OCLC lists 32 copies worldwide. Slight markings on front cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-28)
1st edition. Original stapled paper wrappers. 8vo, 29 pages. Friends of Europe publications; no. 54. The following pamphlet is based on Dr. Alfred Rosenbergs Unmoral im Talmud (published by Deutscher Volksverlag, Bayreuth) , which has a wide circulation in Germany. The authors influence is not only felt, as the close friend and associate of Herr Hitler who appointed him Kulturleiter; his writing is used by the specialized antisemitic organs of the Nazi party and Government of which Der Stürmer is the outstanding example. Indirectly, through Baldur von Schirach and in other ways, Dr. Rosenbergs writings exercise a great and steady influence on the whole of German youth. This scurrilous attack on the Talmud is dealt with in a lengthy Foreword by Dr. Herbert Danby, Canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford. He is the author of several world on Jewish literature, and Judaism and Christianity. Subjects: Judaism -- Controversial literature. Criticism, interpretation, etc. Talmud. OCLC: 20738061. Wrappers tearing along spine, edges slightly discolred. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-146-1)
Softcover. 8vo. 192 pages. Ill. 21 cm. In German. Edition: Originalausg. , Erstaufl. 12 Tsd. (Original, First Edition) . Series: Reihe Pogrom. 1005. This book records the October 1979 memorial rally for gypsy victims of the Holocaust. Title translates to English as, Sinti und Roma im ehemaligen KZ Bergen-Belsen am 27. Oktober 1979: erste deutsche und europäische Gedenkkundgebung "In Auschwitz vergast, bis heute Verfolgt. " Eine Dokumentation der Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker und des Verbands deutscher Sinti. SUBJECT(S) : Vergangenheitsbewältigung. Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen. Verbrechensopfer. Genre/Form: Kongress. Geographic: Belsen <Bergen, Celle, 1979> Sinti. Roma. Cover Title: Sinti und Roma im ehemaligen KZ Bergen-Belsen am 27. Oktober 1979: erste deutsche und europäische Gedenkkundgebung "In Auschwitz vergast, bis heute Verfolgt. " Eine Dokumentation der Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker und des Verbands deutscher Sinti. ISBN: 3922197043. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-13)
2002192331Audibert Audibert, 2002. In-8 broché de 201 pages. Étiquette en dos. Bon état
2002lr586Le Grand Livre du Mois Cartonné 2002 In-8 (14,8 x 23 cm), cartonné souple, 201 pages ; quelques pâles rousseurs sur la tranche, par ailleurs très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2002va1688Audibert Louis Dos carré collé 2002 In-8 (14,5 x 22,5 cm), dos carré collé, 201 pages ; quelques traces aux plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
195942370ABHbg., Rowohlt (= rororo Leinenrücken), 1959. 145 S., farbig illustrierte original Kartonage (Paperback) mit Leinenrücken (rückseitig mit eigenen Cover für die 2. Erzählung), Erstausgabe der Einbanddeckel nur zart knickspurig, die letzen Seiten unten mit (wieder begradigtem) Eckknick, sonst ein gutes, sauberes Exemplar mit recht gutem (nur minimal aufgehellten) Rücken und vollem Titelglanz
Rony Brauman e Eyal Sivan.<br />Elogio della disobbedienza - A proposito di uno specialista: Adolf Eichmann.<br />2003.<br />Collana Gli Struzzi n° 558.<br />Einaudi Torino.<br />Brossura illustrata.<br />Pagine 154.<br />Cm. 11,5 x 19,5.<br />1^ edizione - Titolo originale "Eloge de la désobeissance" - Traduzione di Camilla Testi.<br />Esemplare in buonissime condizioni.
Original paper wraps. 8vo. 8 pages. 23 cm. Short outline of Jewish physicians from the 14 century to the present, details of contemporary physicians and scholars in the medical field, including nobel prize winners, and the barbarous treatment that German-Jewish physicians are being subjected to under the Hitler regime. A comparative study of contributions made by Jewish physicians in Germany and how German Jewish physicians are being treated under the Hitler regime, is the subject of a volume entitled The Contribution of the German Jew to Medicine, written by Dr. A. J. Rongy, gynecologist. The American Jewish Congress published the book. ("Reich Jews Contribution to Medicine Told by Dr. Rongy. " Jewish Telegraphic Agency 13 Nov 1933.) Subjects: Jewish physicians - Germany. Jews, German. Medicine - Germany - History. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Light wear to edges, previously folded, with light discoloration on upper most portion of cover; otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (LB-5-41)
Hardbound. 4to. 64 pages. 29 cm. A publication of the Anne Frank House. With colored map on end-papers. Photographs, illustrations, and maps accompany historical essays, and diary excerpts, providing an insight to Anne Frank and the massive upheaval which tore apart her world. Subjects: Jews - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Biography - Pictorial works - Juvenile literature. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Pictorial works - Juvenile literature. Jews - Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Netherlands - Amsterdam. Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 - Pictorial works -Juvenile literature. Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Biography - Pictorial works - Juvenile literature. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-96-30)
1st seperate edition. Original orange paper covers, Softcover, 108 pages, 8vo. In German with Hebrew citations. Published during the Rohling-Bloch Affair. Rohling, (1839-1931) , was an "antisemitic polemicist. A fanatical ultramontanist priest from the Rhineland, Rohling published in 1871 his Der Talmudjude (based on J. A. Eisenmenger 's Entdecktes Judenthum) , a collection of deliberately corrupted quotations, imaginary statements, and forgeries against the Talmud. The book appeared in successive editions and became very popular. When Franz Holubek, a leader of the Viennese artisan movement, was sued for inciting a crowd against the Jews (April 4, 1882) , he pleaded not guilty, claiming that he had obtained his information in good faith from the books of Rohling, a full professor at the German University of Prague. Rohling's academic appointments were obtained through the intercession of high Church dignitaries. Holubek's acquittal was a victory for the growing political antisemitism. Rohling and his works acquired further notoriety through the Tiszaeszlar blood libel affair, when Rohling volunteered to testify that Jews required Christian blood for their ceremonies. After Franz Delitzsch , the renowned Protestant Orientalist, had revealed Rohling's ignorance and baseness, Rohling accused Delitzsch of being a Jew and then castigated Adolf Jellinek and Moritz Guedemann as cunning knaves for denying Holubek's charges. Rohling's challenger was Joseph Samuel Bloch who, after repeated sorties against him, published a series of articles in July 1883 under the title, "An Offer to Commit Perjury, " in which he branded Rohling a liar and perjurer. Forced by public opinion to sue Bloch for libel, Rohling enlisted the aid of two antisemites, Brimanus (a Romanian-Jewish renegade who had taught Rohling Hebrew and was author of the scurrilous Der Judenspiegel under the pseudonym "Justus") and Ecker (a convicted forger, priest, and professor at an obscure seminary in Paderborn) . Neither could attend the trial. Bloch recruited the respected Orientalists Theodor Noeldeke and Karl August Wuensche, who completely demolished all Rohling's academic pretenses. Even Paul Lagarde condemned Rohling's works. In 1885, shortly before the trial was due to open, Rohling withdrew his suit after Bloch had collected an immense amount of material against him. He paid the costs of the trial, lost his academic chair, and left the public scene, nevertheless continuing to publish antisemitic tracts. Rohling's Talmudjude was translated into several European languages; E. Drumont wrote the introduction to the French edition. The work continued to be published for more than 50 years, and served as a source for Nazi antisemitic doctrines" (EJ, 2007) . Hinge repair, lightly browned pages, with taped repair at spine. Chipping to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-15-29)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 91 pages ; 21 cm. In English. Author was a winner of the Zvi Kessel Prize in Mexico in 1951 and is an Auschwitz survivor. He is the author of Confessions of an Auschwitz Number. Illustrated throughout with drawings by Sylvia Ary. Many poems had previously appeared in Yiddish in various Yiddish periodicals, and many have a Holocaust or Jewish theme. Very good condition. (Holo2-130-42)
First edition. Original tan boards with red spine. 8vo. 157 pages; 23 cm. In Czech. Title translates roughly to Toward the Wire Fenced Concentration Camp. Divided into 45 chapters. A personal narrative. SUBJECT (S) : WWII, Prisoners and prisons, Concentration camps. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Toning to pages. Minimal staining. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-41)