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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. Original boards. 8vo. 370 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Holocaust-era report from this gathering of Yiddish Intellectuals in Paris 3 years before its takeover by Nazi Germany. Title translates to First Congress of the Yiddish Culture Congress, Paris 17-21, Sept. 1937: Stenographers Report. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Intellectual life -- Congresses. Ex-library with usual markings. Light damp stains. Good Condition. (YID-40-45-L-'x)
200558611ABReutlingen, Stadtarchiv, (2005). 4° (25x17), 591 S., mit zahlr. dokumentarischen Aufnahmen, Nachsatz mit Karte (Jüdische Firmen und Geschäfte), fotoill OPbd, kleiner Archivstempel auf Innenspiegel, sauber und wohlerhalten, schönes gepflegtese Exemplar,
1995ZEIT1649(Passau, Neue Presse (1995). 4°, 227 S., mit zahlr. Fotos, Mit Beiträgen u.a. von Wladyslaw Bartoszewski und Andrzej Szczyiorski
Paperback, 8vo, ix, 391 pages.: 12 pages of photographs. Frontispiece map. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. Sobibór (Concentration camp) Previously published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. With a new afterword. Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-391). Light creasing to front cover. Very good condition. (MX-33-23)
198715948CBNew York, Avon (= Avon nonfiction), 1987. 8°, XI, 371 S. und 8 Tafelseiten mit s/w-Abbildungen, Rundumgelbschnitt, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
ISBN-13: 9780817318000. Cloth, 8vo, 232 pages. Eva Goldschmidt Wyman, tells her family's story, and that of thousand of others, who escaped from Nazi Germany to Chile in the 1930s and 1940s, a time when the Chilean Nazi party was active in Chile's major institutions. The book is based primarily on interviews with German Jewish refugees, family correspondence, and research in German and Chilean primary sources from the period. It begins with an intimate account of Jews in Germany in the 1930s as conditions for Jews deteriorated. Wyman recounts Kristallnacht in Stuttgart, where her father was principal of the Jewish school, his imprisonment in Dachau, and his release and immigration to Great Britain. Escaping Hitler details her familys escape from Nazi Germany and subsequent life in Chile, providing an intimate look at daily life on the steam ship Conte Grande during the voyage from Italy to Chile in 1939, as well as Nazi espionage and anti-Semitic activity in Chile and the Nazi influence in South America in general. Recounted in an intimate and personal style, Escaping Hitler immerses the reader in an extraordinary chapter of contemporary Jewish history both inside Germany and South America. It is an augmented translation of her earlier work in Spanish, Huyendo del Infierno Nazi: La Inmigración Judio-Alemana hacia Chile en los Años Treinta (Santiago, RIL, 2008). Escaping Hitler brings new material to the English speaking audience and as such is a contribution to Holocaust history. It is a fascinating and informative read presenting a well-researched and well-documented story of German Jewish refugees in Chile and their complicated encounters with German and Nazi immigrants.Steven B. Bowman, author of The Jews of Byzantium, 12041453. New Condition in Dust Jacket. (HOLO2-118-9)
19977271997 - broché - Numéro 8-9 - Août Septembre 1997 - N° 235 - In-8 (24 x 15 cm) broché - 247 pages - Olivier MONGIN (Directeur) - SOMMAIRE : Les Modernes en mal d'amour. Amour, sexe, nature. Violences sexuelles d'aujourd'hui. Platon, Shakespeare, Rousseau, D. de Rougemont et Allan Bloom - Sabine CHALVON-DEMERSAY, Gil DELANNOI, Michel FEHER, Claude HABIB, Patrick HOCHART, Pierre MANENT, Georges VIGARELLO - France, réapprendre à se gouverner (Paul THIBAUD) - Justice et politique (Laurence ENGEL & Antoine GARAPON) - La Shoah et l'histoire (François BEDARIDA) - Algérie : pourquoi le silence ? - La Belgique, un an après la Marche Blanche - La vieille lune du mandat impératif - La cohabitation - La querelle de l'art contemporain (suite) - ...
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Very good condition. (FEST-1-15).
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Inscription on title page, bookplate on inside cover. Some staining to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (FEST-1-15a).
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Inscription on title page, bookplate on inside cover. Some staining to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (FEST1-15a).
Original Publisher's Cloth. xi, 202 pages, incl. tables. 26 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. Pinson (1904-1961) was "a U. S. Historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U. S. In 1907. He lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went to Queens College, N. Y. , becoming professor of history in 1950. He was also history editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1929-35) , and an editor of Jewish Social Studies (1938-61) . In 1945-46, he was director of education and culture, Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. Pinson's principal scholarly interests embraced modern European history, with special emphasis on nationalism and modern Germany, and recent Jewish history. His contributions to general history were Pietism as a Factor in the Rise of German Nationalism (1934) ; A Bibliographical Introduction to Nationalism (1935) ; and Modern Germany, Its History and Civilization (1954) . In Jewish studies, he edited a number of important books: Essays on Anti-Semitism (19462) ; Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science, vols. 59 (1950-54) ; and notably Nationalism and History (1958) , which made available in English Simon Dubnow's classic, Essays on Old and New Judaism. Pinson analyzed Dubnow's national theories and appraised his role as historian. Pinson was actively involved in the work of the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. He was also chairman of the modern Jewish history committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America. " (Janowsky in EJ, 2007) . Series: Jewish social studies. Publications, ; no. 2. SUBJECT(S): Jewish question. Some wear to cloth. Very good condition. (Holo2-16-15B)
Hardcover, xi, 202 pages, incl. Tables. 26 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. Pinson (1904-1961) was "a U. S. Historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U. S. In 1907. He lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went to Queens College, N. Y. , becoming professor of history in 1950. He was also history editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1929-35) , and an editor of Jewish Social Studies (1938-61) . In 1945-46, he was director of education and culture, Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. Pinson's principal scholarly interests embraced modern European history, with special emphasis on nationalism and modern Germany, and recent Jewish history. His contributions to general history were Pietism as a Factor in the Rise of German Nationalism (1934) ; A Bibliographical Introduction to Nationalism (1935) ; and Modern Germany, Its History and Civilization (1954) . In Jewish studies, he edited a number of important books: Essays on Anti-Semitism (19462) ; Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science, vols. 59 (1950-54) ; and notably Nationalism and History (1958) , which made available in English Simon Dubnow's classic, Essays on Old and New Judaism. Pinson analyzed Dubnow's national theories and appraised his role as historian. Pinson was actively involved in the work of the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. He was also chairman of the modern Jewish history committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America. " (Janowsky in EJ, 2007) . Series: Jewish social studies. Publications, ; no. 2. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish question. Ex-library with usual markings. Wear to binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-15)
Hardcover, xi, 202 pages, incl. Tables. 26 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. Pinson (1904-1961) was "a U. S. Historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U. S. In 1907. He lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went to Queens College, N. Y. , becoming professor of history in 1950. He was also history editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1929-35) , and an editor of Jewish Social Studies (1938-61) . In 1945-46, he was director of education and culture, Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. Pinson's principal scholarly interests embraced modern European history, with special emphasis on nationalism and modern Germany, and recent Jewish history. His contributions to general history were Pietism as a Factor in the Rise of German Nationalism (1934) ; A Bibliographical Introduction to Nationalism (1935) ; and Modern Germany, Its History and Civilization (1954) . In Jewish studies, he edited a number of important books: Essays on Anti-Semitism (19462) ; Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science, vols. 59 (1950-54) ; and notably Nationalism and History (1958) , which made available in English Simon Dubnow's classic, Essays on Old and New Judaism. Pinson analyzed Dubnow's national theories and appraised his role as historian. Pinson was actively involved in the work of the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. He was also chairman of the modern Jewish history committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America. " (Janowsky in EJ, 2007) . Series: Jewish social studies. Publications, ; no. 2. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish question. Ex-library with spine label on jacket. Edgewear to jacket. Very good condition in good - jacket. (Holo2-16-15A)
Original Publishers Cloth. Small 4to. Xxx, 458 p. Port. 25 cm. The volume contains 26 essays and a bibliography of Professor Baron's writings (pages [xv]-xxx). Essays cover an array of subjects - from the Babylonian Academies and Maimonides theology to the cloakmakers strike of 1910 to Jewish immigrants in London in the 1880's. Also covered are the Nazi regimes in Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia and more. Includes bibliographical footnotes. Very good condition. (FEST1-19)
65393Cadmo, 2002, 126 pp., brossura editore, lingua italiana, condizioni buone.
201268842BBZürich., JRP Ringier., 2012. 29 x 24 cm. 159 S. OEnglisch-Broschur., 68842BB Erste Auflage. Kapitel oben und unten gering bestoßen sowie kleiner Einriss oben, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
68843BBHelsinki., Parvs., 2017. 29 x 21 cm. 120 S. OEnglisch-Broschur., 68843BB Erste Auflage. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar. Serlachius-museoiden julkaisuja, 38.
Illustrated wraps. 8vo. 411 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Norwegian. A Refugee Community Emerges: Norwegians in Sweden 1940-1945. History of the official and temporary organs of Norwegian state and civil power in existence in Sweden (which was neutral) during the war, with an emphasis on the Norwegian military corps in exile. Subjects: Norwegians - Sweden - History. World War, 1939-1945 - Sweden. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light soiling and wear to wraps, with scattered pencil marks throughout. Otherwise fresh. Fair condition. (HOLO2-104-3)
Softbound. 8vo. XI, 261 pages. 24 cm. First edition. This series of essays by one of today's most original and prolific scholars on German racial policy concerns three interrelated aspects of Nazi Germany: relations with 'the east', 'euthanasia' and extermination. They are linked closely by the sub-themes of professionals or 'experts' and an interest in competing systems of morality. The collection includes important and wholly new contributions to the German-Soviet war and other national tragedies; to the controversial question of whether the Nazi analogy has any relevance to contemporary ethical discussions; and to the contemporary historiography, including works of fiction and literary criticism, of the Holocaust. The product of twelve years' research on Nazi Germany, the book will be essential reading for anyone interested in current scholarship on the period, or indeed in how we might view the period in future decades. (publishers description) . Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities. National socialism - Germany. Euthanasia - Germany - History. Genocide - Soviet Union. Genocide - Europe, Eastern. Massacres - Europe, Eastern. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Light shelf wear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-102-32)
Traduit du hongrois, Actes Sud, 2005, 192 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, état correct.
in-8°, 211 pp., ill., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA31-5]
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 26 pages. 25 cm. Maurits Mok was an early post-War Jewish Dutch poet whose other works include Aande Vermoorden uit Israel ("To the Murdered of Israel, " 1950) . Much Holocaust-themed poetry in this work as well. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry of places -- Europe. Geographic: Europe -- Poetry. OCLC lists only 18 copies worldwide. Some discoloration at edges of cover. Title page has previous owners names. Internal pages are clean with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-17)
200613097Paris Le grand livre du mois 2006 Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture bleue, 463 pages. Bon état.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 197 pages. Compiled by the Office of General Counsel European Headquarters American Joint Distribution Committee. "The primary mission of the American (Jewish) Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC) in Europe, has been to rehabilitate and reestablish or resettle the remnants of European Jewry left by Hitler's Germany. In accomplishing this mission, it became very obvious in the days immediately following the war, that one of the most difficult legal problems preventing the reestablishment of European Jewry in their countries of nationality, or in other countries all over the world, was the problem of obtaining declarations of death in the several European countries. The related problem of obtaining recognition and faith and credit from courts of other nations all over the world offered even more difficulties. It was clear that there was no uniform method of issuing cleclarations of death, nor was there any uniform approach by the other nations to recognize declarations of death. " (from foreword by Joel Fisher) . Subjects: Absence and presumption of death. The US Holocaust museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pen note and staples on front cover. Some chipping on cover and spine and blank page before title page. Pages are darkened. Previous owner's stamp on front cover. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-22+)