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Adriano Franceschini.<br />Presenza ebraica a Ferrara - Testimonianze archivistiche fino al 1492.<br />2007.<br />Olschki Firenze - Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Ferrara.<br />Tela illustrata con sovracoperta in acetato.<br />Pagine 496.<br />Cm. 22,5 x 31.<br />Illustrazioni a colori e in b/n.<br />1^ edizione.<br />Esemplare in buonissime condizioni.
2005sb505Gallimard Arcades Dos carré collé 2005 In-8 (12,5 x 19 cm), dos carré collé, 138 pages ; une protection en plastique transparent a été scotchée directement sur les contreplats, ex-libris manuscrit, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
24mo. , 341 (45) pages. In English & Hebrew. Good condition. (AMR31-8a)
66139Presses Universitaires de Lille, 1992, édition blingue, 277 pp., broché, bon état.
1st edition. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 252; 318; 288; 304; 308; 244; 275 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Poland; Memoirs and Pictures. The grand epic memoir of Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk (18871961) ; which he began as soon as arriving in New York in 1941, it took a decade to complete. Trunks broad political, social, and cultural experiences informed his autobiographical epic Poyln, a study of the decline of the upper strata of Polish Jewish society and the rise of a new secular Jewishness embodied in folklore, Yiddish literature, and the Bund. This work, his crowning achievement, focused almost entirely on the multifaceted collectivity of Polish Jewry, while relegating his personal story and inner struggle to the sideline. (YIVO Encyclopedia) . Trunk was the chief archivist of YIVO at the time of his death, and was considered, in an obituary published in the New York Times, one of the leading historians in the United States on the destruction of European Jewry during the Nazi era. Seven volume set, bound in green cloth with gilt title. Subjects: Authors, Yiddish - Poland - Biography. Jews - Poland - History. First volume cloth heavily worn with previous owners bookstamp, otherwise very clean. All other volumes have minor shelf wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YIZ-15-9)
1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers. 4to. 60 and 76 pages, 28 cm. In Hebrew and English. Title translates to Polish Jews. Poylishe Iden ran from 1933-1944 and was published by the American Federation for Polish Jews. The federation was established in 1908 to assist the newly arrived Polish Jews of New York. They also coordinated relief efforts on behalf of Polish Jewry. (YIVO, 2018) . This issue highlights the groups political activity, relief activities, and more. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Fraternal organizations -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide (OCLC: 145390394) . Some edge wear to wrappers, but pages clean. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-35)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 70 pages ; 17 cm. Text in Polish. The first separate published account of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, issued the year following the revolt. Title translates into English as, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 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) Published by Union of Polish Patriots in the USSR. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide, but none in New York. Paper toning. Very good+ condition, a beautiful copy. (holo2-135-2A)
1962100153093ÉDITIONS ALBIN MICHEL 1962 in8. 1962. Broché. Léon Weliczker Wells né à Lwow en 1925 livre un témoignage éprouvant de son expérience en tant que prisonnier du ghetto de Lwow en 1941 du camp de Janowska en 1942 et membre de 'l'opération 1005' en 1943 décrivant l'épouvante qu'il a traversée pendant la Shoah
2011500033996JULLIARD 2011 96 pages 12 8x1 6x20cm. 2011. Broché. 96 pages.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 191 pages. 23 cm. First English-language edition. Edited & translated from the German by Karen Gershon. Karen Gershon (Kathe Lowenthal; 19231993) , German-born poet who came to England before World War II without her parents, who died in the camps. Gershon's Selected Poems (1966) , written under the pseudonym Karen Gershon, gave powerful expression to the refugee's thoughts and emotions from childhood. She also edited We Came as Children (1966) , a collective autobiography of young refugees, some of whom, like herself, eventually married English non-Jews; and Postscript (1969) , an account of Jewish life in West Germany after 1945. She settled in Israel in 1969 but returned to England in 1975 and died in London. (EJ 2008) Subjects: Jews - Germany - History - 1945-1990. Joden. Allemagne. Juifs. Après 1945. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Allemagne occupée. Juifs. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Déportés et internés. Camps du Grand Reich. Généralités. Politique internationale. Juifs. Après 1945. VG+ in VG+ jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-97-13)
Postacard. 12x10 cm. Postcard sold to raise funds for Catholic children who, as a result of the war, live in minority populations in German, Nordic and Baltic regions. Front image depicts various religious imagery as drawn by a south German child. On the reverse side is printed: ... Denn fur solche ist das Reich Gottes. " Helft den bedurftigen Diaspora-Kindern! Ein suddeutsches Kind malte dies Bild: . Trauriges Los der Diaspora-Kinder! Translates to English as: ...because for such is the kingdom of God. Help the deserving diaspora children! A south German child painted this picture: happy lives of the children in the Catholic country. Sad fate of diaspora children! OCLC lists no copies. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-31) .
8vo. Xiv, 327 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- 20th century; Judaism doctrines; Holocaust (Jewish theology) ; Philosophy, Jewish. Light pen mark and moisture spots on covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-7-23)
44111Michel Lafon, 2007, 329 pp., illustrations, broché, bon état.
Softbound. 8vo. 252 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Translated from Croatian into English by Lidija Simunic Mesic. Original title: Gubitci stanovistva Jugoslavije 1941-1945. Written by Vladimir erjavic (1912 2001) a Croatian economist and a United Nations consultant; this volume is a survey of the demographic shifts and accompanying population losses during the second world war in Yugoslavia, the author arrives at a figure of one million deaths, rather then the 1.7 million presented by Tito to the United Nations in the late 1940s. A controversial work. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia. World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia - Statistics. Kriegsopfer Geschichte 1941-1945. Yugoslavia - Population - History. OCLC lists 25 copies. Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-38)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 320 pages. 24 cm. First Romanian edition. Translation of the condensed edition of Politics of Genocide published by Wayne State University Press, 2000. Translated into Romanian by Catalin Patrosie. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Judenverfolgung Geschichte 1939-1944. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 6 copies. Light soiling to bottom outer edge, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon.With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, beautiful clean copy in jacket that lacks 3 inches of the spine and has spine label at the bottom but otherwise nice. Inscribed by Vishniac's father, Solomon, in the old Russian style, on the end paper. We had an expert from the Roman Vishniac collection at the Institute for Contemporary Photography take a look at it and this is what they concluded: "Its written in the old Russian language (tsarists times) and says 'In memory to dear Ida Glezer from the devoted friend Solomon Vishnyak (signiture) Roman Vishnyak.' So here we have confirmation. Roman Vishniac's father, Solomon Vishniac, inscribed his son's book to a friend, in the old Russian language of tsarist's times (whereas, Roman Vishniac's Russian was quite modern...So, not signed by Vishniac, but by his father. Confirmed attribution." Very Good Condition in Good Jacket with damaged spine and spine label on jacket only (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, no jacket. Old crease in the front board and has a stamp and pen mark on the title page and a stain on the rear blank endpaper, but the gold type on the front and spine is crisp, the corners show very little wear, it the book is very clean inside. Good Condition (EE-3-20) xx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, with most of jacket present (as often found). No marks except for a faint damp stain in the upper right blank margin corner of the text page introduction (it also has a former owner's attractive bookplate). It has a jacket showing the dramatic photo on the cover--but the border area, starting at the left side of the photo through the spine, is missing. About Very Good in damaged but attractive Jacket. (EE-3-20) xx
1st edition. Original stiff paper wrappers. 4to. 80, 124 pages, 30 cm. In English and Yiddish. Features an extensive discussion of the Jewish peril in Poland, including talking of the camps. The American Federation for Polish Jews (formerly known as the Federation of Russian-Polish Hebrews or Federation of Polish Jews in America. ) was a non-governmental organization founded in 1908 in New York, USA, as the Federation of Russian-Polish Hebrews. Publisher of The Black Book of Polish Jewry in 1943 (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: American Judaism. Wear to wrappers. Internally Very good. Overall good condition. (AMR-65-4)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work seeks to interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-16) .
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work seeks to interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Cover is lightly worn but still nice. Internal pages are clean with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-17) .
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work seeks to interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Unobtrusive archive stamp on cover. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-14) .
Paper Wraps. 8vo. Issues are mostly 30-40 pages each. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work seeks to interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939. Issue titles are: The Polish-Russian Controversy, Polish Children Under German Rule, Public Education in Poland, Jews in Poland, Polands Fighting Record, It Started in Poland, Poland at Work, Battle of Warsaw 1944, Polish-German Frontier, Polands Social Progress, Province of Lwow, Government of the Polish Republic, Soviet Puppet Government in Poland, USA and Poland, 1939-1945, Polish Views on International Organization. SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Covers of first three issues are slightly soiled in bottom corner. Issue no. 13 has unobtrusive stamp on cover. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-13) .
1st edition, 12mo, original wrappers, with dust jacket, 219 pages. This book provides a condensed picture of the Nazi occupation in Poland. It is based on documents collected by the Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland. The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939-1945) began with the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and formally concluded with the defeat of Nazism by the Allies in May 1945. Throughout the entire course of foreign occupation, the territory of Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. In summer-autumn of 1941 the lands annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After a few years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and across Poland from the rest of Eastern and Central Europe. Both occupying powers were equally hostile to the existence of sovereign Poland, her culture and the Polish people, aiming at their destruction. Before Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union coordinated their Poland-related policies, most visibly in the four Gestapo-NKVD Conferences, where the occupants discussed plans for dealing with the Polish resistance movement and future destruction of Poland. About 6 million Polish citizens - nearly 21.4% of Poland's population - died between 1939 and 1945 as a result of the occupation, half of whom were Polish Jews. Over 90% of the death toll came through non-military losses, as most of the civilians were targeted by various deliberate actions by Germans and the Soviets. Overall, during German occupation of pre-war Polish territory, 1939-1945, the Germans murdered 5, 470, 000 - 5, 670, 000 Poles, including nearly 3, 000, 000 Jews. This volume is profusely illustrated with numerous b/w photographic reproductions. Dust jacket has some wear, especially on the spine, internally very good condition, Good Condition Overall (AC-4-17)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 495; 607; 732 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Complete three volume set of documentary Materials relating to the cause of Poland during World War II. Volume one, March 1939-August 1941; Volume two, Fall 1941-Spring 1944; Volume three, Summer 1944-Summer 1945. Compiled and edited by Waclaw Jedrzejewicz, with the assistance of Pauline C. Ramsey. Józef Pillsudski Institute of America for research in the Modern History of Poland. New York. Documents series; no. 1. Contains errata slip laid in two volumes two and three. Illustrations and maps throughout. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poland. International relations. Great Britain. Parliament - History - 20th century. Great Britain. Parliament. World War (1939-1945) Great Britain - Foreign relations - Poland. Poland - Foreign relations - Great Britain. Attractive set in very good jackets. Clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-26)