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66014Balland, 1975, 194 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, plis de lecture sur le dos, petite déchirure sur la quatrième de couverture, état correct.
500364393Grasset Sans date. Ginette Kolinka rescapée des camps de concentration raconte sa vie heureuse avant et après la guerre centrée sur son appartement parisien de la rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud où elle a vécu depuis l'âge de dix ans à l'exception des trois années de déportation (1942-1945). Le récit mêle souvenirs d'enfance vie de famille et la présence constante des camps dans son quotidien
42503Bruxelles, Labor, 1996. 15 x 21, 192 pp., nombreuses photos en N/B, broché, bon état (jaquette légèrement défraîchie).
1962ZNF-680Ouvrage édité par l'auteur en 1962, Im memoriam. 65 pages.
traduzione di Lucia Corradini SAGGI BLU GARZANTI 1995 155 PP. PRIMA EDIZIONE. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI FIORITURE AI TAGLI, VOLUME PRESSOCHé PERFETTO Con il ritmo incalzante di una tragedia classica, Todorov ha ricostruito minuziosamente un episodio di guerra civile: una pagina trascurata dalla storiografia ufficiale e tuttavia simile a mille altre vicende, anche italiane. Il tempo è l'estate del '44, pochi giorni prima dello sbarco alleato in Normandia. Il luogo, una cittadina della Francia centrale. Resistenti, popolazione civile, miliziani e tedeschi sono i personaggi del dramma. La liberazione sembra ormai vicina, e i partigiani decidono di anticiparla occupando Saint-Armand-Montrond. La reazione del governo di Vichy e dei tedeschi è immediata. Si innesca così il meccanismo implacabile della cattura di ostaggi, delle trattative inconcludenti e delle rappresaglie: un tragico braccio di ferro di cui fanno le spese soprattutto i civili, una lotta fratricida che avrà un esito catastrofico. Da tale successione di azioni e reazioni, narrata con assoluta verità documentaria, Todorov fa emergere una inquietante esemplarità. Nell'idealismo e nell'assolutismo dei fratelli nemici c'è un medesimo «stile», dettato da un'«etica della convinzione anziché da un'«etica della responsabilità», da una «morale del sacrificio» e non dalla «morale del rischio». Quest'ultima, semmai, è assunta da alcuni civili che si fanno mediatori tra le parti avverse, più preoccupati delle sofferenze e della sorte delle persone reali e concrete che non dei principi astratti. Alla fine, il senso profondo della messinscena allestita da Todorov non è quello dei fatti, ma quello delle posizioni etiche assunte, nelle convulsioni della storia, dagli esseri umani: vittime e carnefici, testimoni e protagonisti, eroi e vigliacchi.
1967126526Grasset 1967 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 13,8. 396 pages. Couverture et dos défraîchis, intérieur frais. État correct d’occasion.
20101005812010 L'Harmattan, collection rue des écoles - 2010 - In-8 broché - 261 pages - un cahier de reproductions photographiques en fin d'ouvrage - Envoi (dédicace) de l'auteur
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.
19961246111996 Editions du Seuil - 1996 - In-4 carré, titre et auteur en noir au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 180 + XV-XXIV pages - Nombreuses photographies en N&B hors-texte dans l'ouvrage
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers with Original Illustrated Dust Jacket. 8vo. Vol. 2 of 2 only: 262, [86] pages ; 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates into English as, Jewish Artists Who Perished in Poland. Edition of 2000 copies. Józef Sandel (1894 1962, ) was a Polish-Jewish art historian and critic, an art dealer and collector, and an advocate on behalf of Jewish artists in postwar Poland, (leading the ZTKSP) Sandel devoted himself to the writing of several art historical works concerning Jewish artists in Poland. Among his works, all written in Yiddish, is a two-volume biographical reference work on Jewish artists who perished in the Holocaust, Umgekumene yidishe kinstler in Poylen (Jewish artists in Poland who perished; Warsaw, 1957) . (Wikipedia, 2017) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish artists. Artists -- Poland. Some toning and a few tears to dust jacket. Overall book is in very good condition. And jacket is in very good- condition. We can also obtain vol I for you if needed. (HOLO2-135-61)
1st edition. Original red cloth. 8vo, 664 pages. Includes 45 pages of photographs at end. In Ukranian with English title page. Map laid in. Apologist documentary history of Ukranian participation in the Nazi Occupational Governemtn in Poland. "Volodymyr Mykhailovych Kubiyovych, was a Ukrainian geographer with a specialty in demography, a cartographer, an encyclopedist, politician, and statesman. Of mixed Ukrainian and Polish ethnic background, he was an important intellectual supporting the Ukrainian national movement in inter-war Poland, and his scholarly works from this period dealt with the Ukrainian ethnic presence in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania, and with the geographical boundaries of ethnographic Ukraine. During World War II he headed the Cracow-based Ukrainian Central Committee which organized social and charitable work among Ukrainians in occupied Poland. Kubiyovych became a main proponent of the cooperation between certain Ukrainian Nationalist organizations and Nazi Germany with the ultimate goal of achieving an independent Ukrainian national state. After the war, he retired from political work but became one of the leading scholars of the Ukrainian diaspora in the West. After 1945, and throughout the Cold War, Kubiyovych remained a target of vociferous criticism by the Soviet authorities, focusing on some of his wartime activities, in particular his sponsoring of the Ukrainian division of Waffen-SS. " (wikipedia) Subjects: Ukrainians in Poland. UkraiÌnsʹkyiÌ tsentralʹnyiÌ komitet. Occupation of Poland (1939-1945) . History. 1939-1945. Ukraine, Western. OCLC: 4935942. Few marks on back cover, else Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-21-DP)
1st Edition. Original Green Paper Wrappers. 8vo.383 pages ; 23 cm. In Ukrainian; Text in Ukrainian with parallel title page in English. Canadian Author AS Byrk writes about Ukrainian Jewish Relations throughout history. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Ukraine. Jews. Stamp on Title Page. Overall in about very good condition. (HOLO2-130-27)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. Offprint. Reprinted from The Ukrainian Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1961. Opinion piece by an Israeli correspondent for the London Daily Mail. Describing examples of Soviet antisemitism, the conditions of Ukrainian Jews in the Soviet Union, and the relationship of Ukrainian Jews to The State of Israel. Subjects: Jews -- Ukraine. Antisemitism -- Ukraine. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. (Harvard, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Univ. Of Wisconson, Univ. Of Canberra, Univ. Of Toronto, Univ. Of Regina) Light edge wear and age toning. Some staining to front wrapper. Good + condition. (UKR-1-36)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 28 pages. 28cm. First Edition. Community bulletin containing wartime information regarding Ukraine and Ukrainian American immigrants. Featuring an article titled "The Ukrainian Struggle for Freedom" by noted American historian William Henry Chamberlin. "The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) was founded in 1940 to provide authoritative information about the plight of Ukrainians, as well as to represent the interests of the Ukrainian American community. [...]Throughout its history, the UCCA has raised U. S. Awareness of Ukraine as well as represented the interests of Ukrainian Americans before the government. Of its many achievements over the years, some highlights include: its work for the enactment of the law admitting displaced persons from Europe to America, which was adopted by Congress in 1948 and resulted in 110, 000 Ukrainians being admitted into the United States; its support for the establishment of Ukrainian language services at the Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty; and its initiative of a Public Law within the House and Senate to erect a monument to Taras Shevchenko, the bard of Ukraine, in Washington, D. C. , which was unveiled in 1964 by former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower." (ucca.org) Subjects: Ukrainians in the United States -- Periodicals. World War II. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (NYPL) Light soiling, previous owner marking on wrappers. Very good + condition. Scarce (UKR-1-7) xx
1st Edition. Later Boards. 8vo. 64 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, On the Relation of Jews to the Christian States. Karl Streckfuß (1779 1844) was a German writer, translator and lawyer. He is the father of the writer Adolf Streckfuß (his) 1833 work about the relationship of the Jews to the Christian states published, which critically commented on legal equality for Jews, sparked controversy after having positive experiences in contact with Prussian Jews, Streckfuß later revised his views in a paper which he published ten years later under the same title. (Wikipedia, 2016) This is Streckfuss original commentary before revision. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Instiutional Bookplate/Stamp and usual markings. Pages show some discoloration and foxing but overall this is a bright copy. A few pages torn with no text effected and a bit of edgewear throughout. Good+ condition. (GER-58-34)
1997106337BBBonn, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, (1997). 8°. 272 S. Original-Broschur. (=Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung; 335).
Original illustrated paper wrappers with picture of break cremation oven. 12mo. 63 pages; 18cm. In Czech. Title translates to Death Camp. Konstantin Simonov was a Soviet author and a war poet. He was a playwright and a wartime correspondent, most famous for his poem Wait for Me...As a war correspondent, Simonov served in Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Germany, where he was present at the Battle of Berlin (Wikipedia 2017) . Part of the series: Dokumenty reportaze [sv. 2]. SUBJECT(S) : Concentration camps, WWII, Atrocities. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Hoover Inst on War, Revolution & Peace, National Libr of the Czech Republic) . Some rubbing to cover wrappers. Minimal edgewear. Slight browning to pages. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Minimal staining. Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-42)
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains articles on Pogroms in Poland, Amnesty Campaigns, news from various cities and towns, contributions from Patronati circles, etc. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-12)
Original Wraps. 4to. 20 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains opening announcement for immediate help to victims of fascist pogroms in Krakow, Czenstochover, and Lemberg, with further articles detailing the pogroms; anti-semitic events in various towns, conditions of political prisoners, news and contributions from various Patronati. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-13)
Original Wraps. 4to. 24 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains opening illustration of 'Democracy in Poland', essay on 'Whither Polish Jews in America? ', Patronati groups founded in Latin America, Jewish life in Poland, news of fascist terror in various Polish towns and cities, news and contributions from various Patronati. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Wraps bumped at edges, with corner tears; light soiling to wraps; some pen marks in margins throughout; otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-14)
Original Wraps. 4to. 24 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Bound in illustrated wraps, printed in red ink. Contains opening article on Yiddish Writers in Polish Concentration Camps; articles on The Struggle against Fascism in Poland, Political Prisoner Camps, The First of May in a Polish Jail, list of political prisoners and their sentences, announcement for the jubilee celebration of the fifth year of the Bialystoker Patronati, news from various Patronati. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Spine repaired, bumped at edges; light edge wear, light soiling throughout, overall clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-15)
Original Wraps. 4to. 36 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Bound in illustrated wraps, depicting homeless children of political prisoners. Rear wrap has advertisement for the performance of 'Brothers Ashkenazi' by I. J. Singer at the Yiddish Art Theatre. Articles on the Struggle Against Fascism in Poland, Police Terror, Antisemitic Acts in Polish towns, news from Patronati groups, etc. Contains 7 illustrations throughout (including examples of Polish anti-semitic propaganda) . Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were poor working class Polish Jews arrested for participating in demonstrations, caught with communist brochures, or helping other political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Some soiling to wraps, some tears to edges of wraps, lightly bumped edges, light soiling throughout, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-16)
Original Boards. 8vo. 151 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Issued by the Czechoslovak provisional government in London, which was recognized by the British government on July 21, 1940. With a preface by Edvard Benes. Detailed history of two years of Nazi terror in Czechoslovakia. With a brief history of the peaceful existence of the Czechoslovak Republic in the interwar period before the Munich Agreement, history of the German invasion, the immediate oppression of Christians, Jews, Workers, and Czechs, Nazi theories and forced policies of Aryanization, plundering, confiscations, executions, the Slovakia Protectorate; the recognition of the Czech provisional government in exile. Subjects: Germans - Czechoslovakia. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Tchécoslovaquie occupée. Résistance extérieure. Londres. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Tchécoslovaquie occupée. Administration allemande. Germans. Czechoslovakia - History. Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) Tchékoslovaquie - Histoire - 1939-1945. Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia - Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate) . Institutional stamps on boards and endpages (duplicate of U. S. Senate Library) ; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-11)
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
In 8°, tutta tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, pp. VIII, 256, (4), 64 fotografie fuori testo e una cartina, Premio Bancarella 1966, manca il foglio di guardia ant., lievi bruniture ma buon esemplare. (MAG ZG2/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)