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Paper wrappers, oblong 8vo, 22 pages. Parallel text in English, French, German, Polish, Russian and Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Jews -- Poland. Mostly photographs with accompanying text. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Creases on corners of covers, otherwise good condition. (HOLO2-13-9)
20046734FAVRE 2004 207 pages 15 2x1 6x23 5cm. 2004. Broché. 207 pages.
TRADUZIONE DI ENRICO MASSA GARZANTI 1974 284 PP. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI FIORITURE AI TAGLI ALTI, VOLUME PROBABILMENTE MAI SFOGLIATO.
in-8°, 221 pages, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [DV-9]
1991ABE-1692827377066222 PAGES-FORMAT POCHE (22E)
14740Grasset, 1991 - In-8, broché, couverture bleue ill enbruit de fond ( dessins de petits enfants chargés de baluchons ), 221 pages, rayure minime au plat.
1st edition, original portfolio wrappers, 8vo. 53 pages, plus many blank and unnumbered pages. Illustrations throughout. In French. Title translates as, Without Flowers Nor Crowns. This book is told in the first person, in a succession of scenes, impressions, portraits, thoughts, reflections and emotions that, in chapters very brief and titled, make up a devastating panorama about Elinas experience in Auschwitz. (elcultural.com 2018). "When I returned from Auschwitz in 1945, I felt what I had just experienced with such acuteness that it was impossible for me to keep it to myself. I recorded it in notes and drawings. This constituted Without flowers nor Crowns. I do not regret having written these notes as soon as I returned from camp because, over time, memories become distorted, they become watered down or dramatized, but always move away from the truth. (...)" Odette Elina (1910-1991) was a painter, was deported by the Gestapo to Auschwitz-Birkenau in April 1944 as a communist, but above all and above all because she was Jewish. In 1940, she entered the French Resistance network, she had had an initial function to establish the liaison between the writers residing in the South zone (notably Mauriac, Aragon and Julien Benda) before entering the Secret Army in 1942. We actually know very little about the biographical career of Elina before and after her deportation, apart from her exacerbated desire on leaving the Camp to testify to her life in the Camp. Without Flowers nor Crowns, [was] originally published in 1948 in the wake of the first testimonies on the Holocaust that appeared in the post-war years..." (Isabelle Dumont). SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Camps de concentration -- Récits personnels. Französin. Elina, Odette. Auschwitz (Concentration camp). Konzentrationslager. OCLC: 58452978 (2005 edition by later publisher, with the OCLC record incorrectly listing the original 1st edition as 1947 instead of 1948). OCLC lists no 1948 (or 1947) copies online. Pages are loose as issued, in an illustrated portfolio. This book is one of 270 numbered copies. Illustrated with 12 inset drawings, one reproduced on the cover; the title page mentions 13 drawings (?), but there are only 12, the same number as reproduced in the 1982 reissue [and also in the other copy of this first edition we examined], so "13" would seem to be incorrect or possibly counting the repeated drawing on the cover. Portfolio is slightly rubbed with short closed tear at lower front inside fold and spine has some creasing, else Very Good Condition. Important and exceedingly rare (HOLO2-141-27-IIIXX)
Original illustrated wraps. 4to. 44 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Catalog of two exhibitions, Return to Vilna I and Return to Vilna II, held between 31 August and 20 November, 2002 at Pucker Gallery, Boston, Mass. With 67 full color illustrations. Samuel Bak was born in Vilna. A few years later the area was incorporated into the independent republic of Lithuania. He was eight when the Germans occupied the city. Bak began painting while still a child and, prompted by the well-known Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever, held his first exhibition (in the Vilna ghetto) in 1942 at the age of nine. From the ghetto the family was sent to a labor camp on the outskirts of the city. Bak's father managed to save his son by dropping him in a sack out of a ground floor window of the warehouse where he was working; he was met by a maid and brought to the house where his mother was hiding. His father was shot by the Germans in July 1944, a few days before Soviet troops liberated the city. His four grandparents had earlier been executed at the killing site outside Vilna called Ponary. After the war, the young Bak continued painting at the Displaced Persons camp in Landsberg, Germany (194548) , where he also studied painting in Munich. In 1948, he and his mother immigrated to Israel, where he studied for a year at the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. After fulfilling his military service, he spent three years (195659) at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He then moved to Rome (195966) , returned to Israel (196674) , and lived for a time in New York City (197477) . There followed further years in Israel and Paris, then a long stay in Switzerland (198493) . From 1993 Bak lived and worked outside Boston, in Weston, Massachusetts. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Bak, Samuel - Exhibitions. Holocaust Art - Vilna. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-108-44)
OTTIME CONDIZIONI, LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. SENZA SOVRACCOPERTA; IN TEDESCO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Salzburgs wiederaufgebaute Synagoge (Sinagoga ricostruita Salisburgo) Curatori: Mendel Karin - Karger, Ernest Landau Editore: Judaica Verlag, 1968 Lunghezza: 207 pagine; 22 cm Soggetti: Ebrei, Germania, Salisburgo, Sinagoghe, Rabbini, Cultura ebraica, Shoah, Religione, Storia, Antisemitismo, Nazismo, Austriaci, Ebraismo, Pogrom Parole e frasi comuni Adolf Altmann americano Artur particolare popolazione Brichah Bruno Walter burger Christen damals deutschen Deutschland DP - Camps DP - Lagern Ehrwürden Einband Emigranten Engländer Erez Israel ersten Erzbischof Europa Familie fand fast Felsenreitschule Festspielhaus Flüchtlinge Fragment Franz Frau geschaffen Gotteshaus großen Hallein Haus hebr hebräischen Handschriften Hermann Einziger Herzl heute Hofmannsthal Hotel illegale Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Salzburg Jahre Jewish Jewish Agency Joint Distribution Committee Josef Klaus Juden Judengasse Judentum jüdi jüdischen DPs jüdischen Zentralkomitees Kaiser Kodex Komitee konnte Konzentrationslager Konzert Kultusrat Land Salzburg lassen Lasserstraße Leben Leopold lich Linz Löwy Mann Max Reinhardt Menschen Mozart mußte Namen neue Österreich Osteuropa Palästina Personen Rabbi Meir Rabbiner Rabbiner Dr religiöse Richard Strauss Salz Salzburger Festspiele Salzburger Juden schen Signatur Sohn sollte später Stadt Salzburg Stadt und Land stand Stefan Zweig Studenten Synagoge Telefon Telex Tempel Überlebenden Ungarn unserer Gemeinde Vater Vereinigung jüdischer Hochschüler Verzeichnet bei Allony / Loewinger viele Welt Werk wieder Wien wollte zionistischen zwei Manoscritti Hermann Sole Herzl oggi Hofmannsthal hotel illegale Comunità Ebraica di Salisburgo anno ebraica Jewish Agency Joint Distribution Committee Josef Klaus quartiere ebraico Ebraico ebraica Comitato Centrale Imperial codice commissione potrebbe campo di concentramento concerto Kultusrat Land Salzburg Lasserstraße vita Leopold Lich Linz Lowy Max Reinhardt persone Mozart Austria Europa orientale Palestina persone Rabbi Meir Rabbi Rabbi Dr religiosa Richard Strauss sale Festival di Salisburgo firma figlio dovrebbe tardi Salisburgo città e il paese è stato Stefan Zweig studenti sinagoga di telefono telex Tempio sopravvissuti Ungheria nostra chiesa padre Associazione degli studenti ebrei quotate in Allony / Loewinger mondo lavoro Vienna sionista amerikanischen Artur besonders Bevölkerung Erzbischof Europa Familie fand fast Felsenreitschule Festspielhaus Flüchtlinge Fragment Franz Frau geschaffen Gotteshaus großen Hallein Haus hebr hebräischen Handschriften Hermann Einziger Herzl heute Hofmannsthal Hotel illegale Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Salzburg Jahre Jewish Jewish Agency Joint Distribution Committee Josef Klaus Juden Judengasse Judentum jüdi jüdischen DPs jüdischen Zentralkomitees Kaiser Kodex Komitee konnte Konzentrationslager Konzert Kultusrat Land Salzburg lassen Lasserstraße Leben Leopold lich Linz Löwy
Original wrappers, 8vo. Pages 20-34, [4], 35-49, [34 pages total]. 4 leaves of plates, black and white; photograph of Salman Schocken, 4 scans of documents: "Schocken Bucherei: Prospectus and Initial Catalogue Lisitings", "Pocket Calander for 5699 (1938/39) Front and Back Covers", Invitation to Readers to Add Their Names to the Mailing List", "Dust Jacket for Buber's Collection of Essays on Hasidism. " "Offprinted from Harvard Library Bulletin, volume XXI, number 1, January, 1973" (on cover) "In 1915, Schocken co-founded the Zionist journal Der Jude (with Martin Buber) . Schocken would support Buber financially, as well as other Jewish writers such as Gerschom Scholem and S. Y. Agnon. In 1930 he established the Schocken Institute for Research on Hebrew Poetry in Berlin, a research center intended to discover and publish manuscripts of medieval Jewish poetry. The inspiration for this project was his longstanding dream of finding a Jewish equivalent for the foundational literature of Germany, such as the German epic poem The Nibelungenlied. In 1931, he founded the publishing company Schocken Verlag, which printed books by German Jewish writers such as Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, making their work widely available; they also reprinted the Buber-Rosenzweig translation of the Bible. These initiatives earned him the nickname "the mystical merchant" from his friend Scholem. In 1933, the Nazis stripped Schocken of his German citizenship. They forced him to sell his German enterprises to Merkur AG, but he managed to recover some of his property after World War II. " (Wikipedia) SUBJECT(S) : Publishers and publishing -- Germany -- Berlin -- History. Jewish businesspeople -- Germany -- Biography. Biographies. 1918-1945. OCLC: 77906553, OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Grolier Club, Jewish Theog Seminary of Amer Libr, Yivo Inst For Jewish Res, Hebrew Union Col, and College of Charleston. ) Ex library stamp on cover, no other library marks, very light wear, Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-1-1)
in-8°, 617 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, biblio, index, relie cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire [HI-8]
1982157981Plon Plon, 1982. Petit mais fort In-8 relié toile sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 617 pages. photos. Amicale d'Oranienburg-Sachsenhazusen. Bon état.
198167987ABBerlin, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1981. 8°. 155 S. mit 52 Abb. auf Tafeln und Karte im Anhang. Original-Karton.
196267992ABBerlin, Kongress-Verlag, (1962). 4°. 186 S. mit Holzschnittinitialien und 52 Photos von Ernst Schäfer. Original-Leinenband mit OUmschlag.
1962112910ABBerlin, Kongress-Verlag, (1962). 4° (33,5 cm x 23,5 cm). 186 S. mit Holzschnittinitialien und 52 teils ganzseitigen Photos von Ernst Schäfer. Original-Leinenband mit OUmschlag.
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 229 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Published by the South African Yiddish Cultural Federation. Authors first book. This volume contains detailed stories and anecdotes from the authors early years in the Shtetl of Tykocin, with vivid descriptions of his fathers court and the personages who came there, as well as attending synagogue and Yeshiva, in the period just before and during the first world war. The book is commemorated to those loved ones of the author who perished in the holocaust. Inscribed by author on title page. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Tykocin. Tykocin (Poland) - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Dustjacket lightly aged and soiled. Endpages and outer edges soiled. Internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-95-47)
1st edition, original paper wrappers, 8vo, 183 pages illustrations, portraits, maps 22 cm. In Swedish. Title translates to Red Cross Expedition to Germany. Sven Frykman, the author, was a major involved in the famous white busses operation. The operation, run by the Swedish Red Cross and the Danish government, rescued inmates from concentration camps in places under Nazi control and transported them to Sweden. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. OCLC: 22123343. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Some wear and staining on the cover, spine is fixed with tape and is chipped, Otherwise Very Good (Holo2-139-3)
75430Paris - Bruxelles, éd. Jourdan, 2010, EDITION ORIGINALE en français, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. photo en noir éd., 224 pp., nb. photos en noir, glossaire, chronologie historique, bibliographie, arbre généalogique, Histoire d'une famille juive, dont le père était soldats dans l'armée allemande, avant et après la montée d'Hitler durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Très beau témoignage. Très bon état , comme neuf
1980QZI-24Premier livre : Mémoire en défense contre ceux qui m'accusent de falsifier l'Histoire. La question des chambres à gaz. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1980. Édition originale. Préfacé par Noam Chomsky. In-8 broché, 14 x 22 cm, (xxiii) 275 + 3 pp. Intérieur propre, légers jaunissements par endroits. Avertissement au lecteur, Le professeur de médecine Johann Kremer devant le typhus à Auschwitz en 1942, Pièces annexes. Second livre : Réponse à Pierre Vidal-Nacquet, suivi de : Le mythe des chambres à gaz entre en agonie et L'argent des contribuables contre R. Faurisson. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1982. Deuxième édition, augmentée, définitive. In-8 broché, 14 x 22,5 cm, 95 pp. Légères rousseurs aux 2 premières pages, sinon intérieur propre. Portrait d'un historiocrate par Pierre Guillaume (éditeur), Note du Professeur Faurisson, Réponse à un historien de papier, etc. Ce livre répond à l'article "Un Eichmann de papier" paru en 1980.
200267118Ludwigsburg, Bundesarchiv - Außenstelle Ludwigsburg, Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg u. Stadtarchiv, 2002. 92 SS., 2 Bll., mit vielen Abbildungen. 8°, Illustrierte Original-Broschur.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 439 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: Letters of Rudolf Hess, 1908-1933. A collection of Rudolf Hesss early letters, from the time of his families move back to Germany in 1908, through the years of the first world war, his very early commitment to Nazism in the 1920s, his influence on Hitler, and the letters end with the beginning of the dictatorship in 1933. Published in the year of the death of Rudolf Hess and edited by his son, Wolf Hess, a life long supporter of his godfather Hitler. Subjects: War criminals - Germany - Correspondence. Nazis - Correspondence. Hess Rudolf - Briefsammlung 1908-1933. Hess, Rudolf, 1894-1987 - Correspondence. Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945. Very good+ condition in vg jacket. (HOLO2-100-24)
8vo. 32 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Fiction. In very good condition. (HOLO2 10-10)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Zum drittenmal: Notstand und Notrecht von Dr. F. Studer; Wirtschaftspolitische Vorbereitung der Nachkriegszeit von E. J. Walter; Um die Sozialpolitik in den Gemeinden von Jakob Grau; Uber das zukunftige Verhaltnis ser Sowjetunion zu den demokratischen Machten von Dr. K. S. ; Der Vatikan in Frieden und Krieg von Edith Moore; Das erste Auftreten von Kommunisten in Zurich von Dr. F. Schwartz. Corp Author (s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Cover lightly worn with minor scratches. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-10)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Vorarbeit fur die Neue Schweiz von L. Frank; Zur kunftigen Gestaltung des schweizerischen Arbeitsrechts von Dr. Fritz Studer; Zur Geschichte der Volkerbundsidee von Dr. H. M. Sutermeister; Die Industrialisierund der Welt von Otto Wild. Corp Author (s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-11)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Fragen der Arbeitsbeschaffung von Ernst Reinhard; Vollbeschaftigung, Vollernahrung usw von Jean Mussard; Das grosse Nachkriegsproblem; Der Geburtstag der Ersten Internationale von Albert Utzinger; Zur Psychologie und Soziologie der Massen (I) von Julian Foster. Corp Author(s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Lightly worn copy with small bending at corner. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-12)