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198522225CBStuttgart, Fischer (= Fischer Taschenbuch Band 4380), 1985. 8°, 252 S., original Kartonage (Paperback), Taschenbuch-Erstausgabe Vorderdeckel an oberer Kanteminimal nachgedunkelt schönes, sauberes Exemplar (Li04)
Original Softcover. 12mo. 398 pages. 18 cm. In German. First Revised Edition. Title translates to English as, The Nazi Documents 1933-1945. Series: Fischer Bücherei, 172. Bücher des Wissens. SUBJECT (S) : National socialism. Nationaal-socialisme. Nationalsozialismus. National-socialisme -- Histoire -- Sources. Allemagne. Nationalisme. Socialisme. Geographic: Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945. Allemagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1933-1945 -- Sources. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-61-11)
1979114978ABFrankfurt/M, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1979. Gr.8°. 582 S., 3 Blatt mit 130 dokumentarischen Photos im Text. Original-Leinenband mit OUmschlag.
1st postwar Yiddish edition (issued the same year in Lodz) of Ber Mark's centrally important work on the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, published originally in Russian in 1944. Original multicolor illustrated boards, 12mo, [207] pages. Title translates into English as, The Uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. Issued under Soviet auspices, it was written by a participant, the Polish historian, journalist and anti-Fascist activist, Bernard Mark (1908-1966) . Mark narrates the events immediately preceding and during the 1943 armed uprising of Warsaw's Jews, and presents Jewish, Polish, and German documents pertaining to the Warsaw and other ghetto and camp rebellions. (Google Books, 2017) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. OCLC: 174887984. OCLC lists only 5 copies of this rare edition anywhere (NLI, Ben Gurion, Miami-Ohio, NYBC, Senckenberg & ULeeds). A similar number are listed for the 1945 Paris edition (the 1947 Lodz edition is far more common). Stain to rear board, light wear to front, paper and binding remain bright white and gorgeous, about Very good condition overall, a very nice copy. (Holo2-148-4-'+)
(FT) Stiff Original Wrappers. 8vo. 386 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. On verso of title page: Powstanie w Getcie Warszawskim. Includes 55 black and white plates; photographs and facsimile documents. Ber Mark was a founder of the Jewish historical Institute in Warsaw. This volume, with its day by day history of the uprising, remains one of the earliest and most important comprehensive histories of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Warsaw (Poland) - History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. World War, 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945- Jews - Sources. Institutional stamps on endpages, blind mark on backstrip. Top of backstrip torn, slightly bent from shelf wear, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-99-14)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 68 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Practical Guide and Information on Erets Israel. Nazi-era tips for newly arrived Yiddish speakers in Palestine. SUBJECTS: Palestine -- Guidebooks. Middle East -- Palestine. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (YIVO, Harvard, NYBC, JHU, HUC) (OCLC: 19312759) . Ex-library with usual markings. Original wrappers bound in to later library cardboard protector. Some damp stains. Light soiling to wrappers. Dog ears in bottom left margin. (YID-41-61)
Cloth. 12mo. 16 pages. [36] leaves of plates. 74 ill. 20 cm. In German. Series: Schaubücher 2. Collection of iconic images from Russian Revolution-era films including Ivan the Terrible and Battleship Potemkin. Includes many films by Sergie Eisenstein and other modernist Soviet Jewish filmakers. "Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky, Lenin's commissar for culture, believed that "aristocratic" arts such as ballet were the rightful heritage of the workers. He fought hard against the "revolutionaries" who insisted that ballet give way to physical culture, gymnastics, and folk dance. For the Bolshoi, this was disastrous" (Plisetskaya, 2001). SUBJECT (S) : Motion pictures -- Soviet Union -- Pictorial works. "Zu den Bildern, " by Leo Hirsch: pages 13-16. Pages are slightly stained, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-29)
Period boards. 8vo, 41 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Germany. Named Person: Marr, Wilhelm, b. 1819. OCLC lists 5 copies (Cornell, Univ. Chicago, Bayerische Staatsbibliotek - Germany, Nat. Library of Israel. SUBJECT(S) : Antisemitism -- Germany. Germany -- Ethnic relations. Ex-library with usual markings. Good condition. (BIB-18-4A)
Stapled. 20 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Der Anti-semitismus als Mittel der deutschen Politik von Karl Schratt; Die Welt nach dem Krieg; Wirkungen des Stalin-Paktes; Polens Leidensweg von Otto Pohl; Die Lage in Deutschland bei Kriegsausbruch. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Cover slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-33) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Ostpolen unter russischer Besetzung von Salomon Schwartz; Umsiedlung? von Walter Brunner; Emigranten von Peter Roberts. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Cover slightly discolored and worn, but all text is clear. Back cover detached. Pencil markings on cover and one page. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-34) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. 2nd issue. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Der Braune Alltag Beginnt von Otto Brauer; Konzentration durch Parteigründung von Freidrich Stampfer; Zum Konzentrationproblem von Max Braun; Faschistische Zwangswirtschaft und deutscher Imperialismus von Paul Sering. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Pages slightly darkened, with crease through middle of pages but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-25) .
Stapled. 32 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Zwei Jahre Krieg in Spanien von Julius Deutsch; Zur Geschichte des Faschismes von Otto Bauer; Für eine internationale Politik gegen den Faschismus! von Jean Zyromski. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Light edge wear. Pages slightly darkened, with crease through middle of pages and one handwritten note on front cover, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-26) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Die Frage der Kriegsziele von Austriacus; Die Kriegsrüstung Europas von Julius Deutsch; Kriegspropaganda und Kriegsfurcht; Die sogenannte Nazi-Opposition. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Some wear to edges and binding. Pages slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-27) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Hitlers Entscheidung; Mussolinis Anti-Semitismus; Andauernde Judenverfolgung; Kritik und Einschüchterung. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Pages slightly darkened, with crease through the middle, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-28) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Hitlers Entscheidung; Mussolinis Anti-Semitismus; Andauernde Judenverfolgung; Kritik und Einschüchterung. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Covers detached, but included; front cover darkened and in two pieces, but all text is clear. Internal pages are slightly discolored and brittle but in good condition. (HOLO2-33-29) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Die Rolle Mussolinis von Pietro Nenni; Unruhen in Palastina; In der Judenschule; Aus der katholischen Opposition. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Some small stains on cover, crease through middle of pages, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-30) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Der Dolchstoss gegen die illegalen Kämpfer von Josef herbst; Dynamik des Nazi-Ehrenworts; Aus Nazi-Zeitschriften. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Cover slightly discolored and worn, but all text is clear. Crease through middle of all pages, but text is clean and clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-31) .
Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The Socialist Struggle. The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: Das Ende der Tschechoslowakei von Austriacus; Die Spanische Tragodie; Stürzt Hitler ohne Krieg von Georg Wieser. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the annexation of Austria. Pages are slightly darkened and fragile, but text is clean and clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-32) .
194656986ABFrankfurt/M, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, (1946) Folgauflage 1965. 8° (20x13), XXIV, 419 S., OKart (englOBrosch), 211.-224. Tsd. gering berieben, Etikett auf vorderDeckel, Stempel verso Titel (Hochschule Linz), fest sauber und gepflegt,
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek) . Browning to pages. Bumped cover corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-74-6)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek). SPine repair with black cloth tape. Title page torn and repaired with tape. Browning to pages. Good condition. (Holo2-74-6A)
First Yiddish edition. Original, illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo. 72 pages. 14cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to "The Wish Concert. " Stanislaw Wygodzki (1907-1992) was a Polish writer of Jewish origin. He published his first volume of poetry in 1933 before the Nazi occupation of Poland, during which Wygodzki was first interred in the Bedzin ghetto and later in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Oranienburg and Sachsenhausen. His health impacted by his experiences, Wygodzki did not resume publishing until 1947, becoming a successful writer and publishing poetry, short stories and one novel. Wygodzki, who lost his wife, daughter and parents in Auschwitz, was one of four winners of the 1969 "Remembrance Award", awarded annually by the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations for "excellence in literature on the Nazi atrocities against European Jewry". A communist in his youth who was briefly imprisoned in Poland as an adult for his communist activities, Wygodzki resettled in Israel in 1968 in response to antisemitism in the Communist Party in Poland. SUBJECTS: Yiddish Fiction. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Some browning to pages. Ex-library with no marks. Small, one inch tear where the front wrapper creased. (YID-27-11)
First Yiddish edition. Original, illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo. 72 pages. 14cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to "The Wish Concert. " Stanislaw Wygodzki (1907-1992) was a Polish writer of Jewish origin. He published his first volume of poetry in 1933 before the Nazi occupation of Poland, during which Wygodzki was first interred in the Bedzin ghetto and later in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Oranienburg and Sachsenhausen. His health impacted by his experiences, Wygodzki did not resume publishing until 1947, becoming a successful writer and publishing poetry, short stories and one novel. Wygodzki, who lost his wife, daughter and parents in Auschwitz, was one of four winners of the 1969 "Remembrance Award", awarded annually by the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations for "excellence in literature on the Nazi atrocities against European Jewry". A communist in his youth who was briefly imprisoned in Poland as an adult for his communist activities, Wygodzki resettled in Israel in 1968 in response to antisemitism in the Communist Party in Poland. SUBJECTS: Yiddish Fiction. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Some browning to pages. Tape on spine with title, light wear otherwise Good Condition. (YID-27-11A)
20022134621Zürich: Chronos Verlag 2002. 656, (4) Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierter Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
196076994ABBruxelles, Codac Juifs, (1960). 8°. 215 S. mit 10 ganzseitigen Abb. Original-Leinenband mit illustriertem OUmschlag.