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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)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 95 pages. 22 cm. First Editon. About the life and poetry of Olena Teliha written by Dmytro Dontsov, a fellow member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists . Olena Teliha was a Ukrainian Nationalist poet and leader. "From 1933 [Olena Teliha] contributed to the nationalist journal Vistnyk (Lviv) . In Cracow from 1939 to 1941, she headed the literary-artistic society Zarevo and together with Oleh Olzhych worked in the cultural sector of the Leadership of Ukrainian Nationalists. With the outbreak of the war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union she moved to Lviv and then left with the OUN expeditionary groups for Kyiv in 1941. There she became head of the Writers' Union and editor of the literary weekly Litavry (Kyiv) . When the Nazi regime closed down Litavry's parent newspaper, "Ukrainske slovo" (1941) , and replaced it with the pro-regime "Nove ukrainske slovoa", Teliha refused to co-operate. She was arrested by the Gestapo and shot, together with other Ukrainian nationalists." (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) In 2005, researcher Kateryna Kryvoruchko discovered previously unknown poetry written by Teliha. Included in the collection is "Drained That Goblet Thousands of Times" believed to have been written as late as 1940, two years before Teliha's death. "'Drained That Goblet Thousands Of Times' is a symbolic poem written in response to the allegation that the poet led on the theoretician of Ukrainian nationalism, Dmytro Dontsov. "The newly discovered poem contains a response to Olena's ill-wishers: she and the unnamed man (most likely Dontsov) are friends, comrades in arms, and nothing more." (Tysiachna, The Long Return, 2005, day. Kiev. Ua) Dmytro Dontsov was a political journalist, editor, literary critic and theorist for the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. After emigrating to Canada in the late 1940's, his strong opposition to Russia, and unending support of Ukrainian independence was still present in his writing and work in continued support of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) Subjects: Teliha, Olena. Teliha, Olena, 1907-1942 -- Criticism and interpretation. Authors, Ukrainian. Nationalists -- Ukraine -- Biography. Light shelf wear and minimal creasing to wrappers from normal wear. Very good condition. (UKR-1-42)xx
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 91 pages ; 21 cm. In English. Author was a winner of the Zvi Kessel Prize in Mexico in 1951 and is an Auschwitz survivor. He is the author of Confessions of an Auschwitz Number. Illustrated throughout with drawings by Sylvia Ary. Many poems had previously appeared in Yiddish in various Yiddish periodicals, and many have a Holocaust or Jewish theme. Very good condition. (Holo2-130-42)
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 31 pages, charts throughout. In Spanish. Title translates to The Jewish Population in the Argentine Republic. Holocaust-era lecture delivered on October 23, 1935 by Simon Weill. Pages 25-31 are charts Resumen General de la Poblacion Israelita en la Republica Argentina Ano 1934. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington notes of Argentina during the war, "Argentina, which had admitted 79,000 Jewish immigrants between 1918 and 1933, officially admitted 24,000 between 1933 and 1943. Another 20,000 Jews entered Argentina illegally, crossing the border from neighboring countries." SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Argentina -- Statistics. Population. OCLC: 33237945, OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Spine repair, some pencil marks on cover. Internally very good, Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-141-15-ABBCCIII-'+).
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 36 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Written by Robert Graham, a Jesuit priest and scholar, this booklet definitely refutes the pervasive myth that Pope Pius XII was indifferent to the suffering of the Jews during the Nazi Holocaust. (From a laid in letter from the Catholic League) . "The present booklet is but a brief summary of Volume X of the Acts and Documents of the Holy See Relative to World War II. " (Page 1) . Subjects: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. Light soiling to cover, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-44)
Original Wraps. 16mo. 113 pages. 17 cm. Sailor's, soldier's and airmen's edition. In Hebrew and English. Hebrew text, revised translation with commentary by The Chief Rabbi Dr. J. H. Hertz. The scarcer 1942 edition (the 1943 edition is far more common) . This reprint is subventioned by Mr. Henry Green and Family in Memory of Hannah Keila Green. Pirke Avot for British sailors, soldiers, and airmen, with commentary by Chief Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946) : born in Slovakia, but moved to the United States of America in 1884. He graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York in 1894. He was rabbi of Adath Yeshuran Congregation, Syracuse, 1894-6, rabbi at Johannesburg, 1899-1911, rabbi at the Orach Chaim Congregation, New York, 1911-13, and Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, 1913-46.- Papers of Chief Rabbi J. H. Hertz Subjects: Jewish soldiers - Religious life - Great Britain. Jewish soldiers - Religious life. Commentaries. Great Britain. Mishnah. Avot - Commentaries. OCLC lists 17 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-36)
Un volume (22 cm) di 392 pagine. Tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata. Ottime condizioni.
Tel Aviv : Irgun yotse Pinsk-Karlin bi-Medinat Yisrael,Year: 1966-1982. Cloth 4to, 655. Includes illustrations, facsimiles, foldout maps, portraits, etc. 28 cm. Includes Index. In Hebrew & Yiddish. LCCN: he 68-2477 SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Belarus -- Pinsk -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus -- Pinsk. Jews -- Belarus -- Karlin -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus -- Karlin. Geographic: Pinsk (Belarus) -- Ethnic relations. Karlin (Belarus) -- Ethnic relations. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (YIZ-6-6)
201418228CBLos Angeles, Ketab, 2014. 8°, [46] S., Text: deutsch und persisch, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe gutes, sauberes Exemplar
Pezzetti Marcello Pezzetti Marcello. Il libro della Shoah italiana. Einaudi. 2009-I. Torino, Einaudi 2009-I italiano, in ottavo pp. XXII + 498 9148 Il libro della Shoah italiana. I racconti di chi è sopravvissuto - I ed. -In 8 - pp. XXII + 498 - Rilegato con sovracoperta - Ottimo
2008203605Couverture souple. Broché. 287 pages. Marques de bibliothèque.
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Red Paper Wrappers Portraying an Anthropomorphized Bomb with a Swastika Symbol Destroying a Town. 8vo. 64 pages ; 16 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates into English as, Armaments: Intended for Bomb Fire Viewers, and H. G. A. Service Members. Holocaust-era Manuel on bomb safety procedures. Illustrations throughout depicting proper procedure in crisis situations, as well as some technical sketches of various explosives. SUBJECT (S) : Civil Defense. Very scarce and of historical importance. OCLC lists no physical copies worldwide. Ex-library with Institutional Stamp. Some wear but overall good+ condition. (Holo2-131-29)
1971122340ABLiberec, Ruch, 1971. Gr.8° (23 x 21 cm). 14 Blatt mit 23 Abb. auf Tafeln und beiliegendes Verzeichnis [6 S.] der ausgestellten [170] Arbeiten. Grauer Original-Klappkarton mit Einbandillustration.
"D'ou vient le mal ? D'ou vient que nous faisons le mal ? D'ou vient le mal que nous faisons ? [...] Que dire, lorsqu'il y va du mal, du mal radical, du mal essentiel, du mal commis comme une fin en soi" interroge la philosophe et romancière Eliette ABECASSIS qui, au mal absolu que fut la Shoah, considère que "ni la théologie, ni la gnose, ni l'histoire, ni la mémoire ne parviennent à donner de réponse", et se tourne alors vers la philosophie et l'art. 1ère édition, dans la collection dirigée par Roland Jaccard (et non livre de poche). Français
199817238Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, "Perspectives critiques", 1998 1 volume 13,4 x 20cm Broché sous couverture à rabats. 101p., 2 feuillets. Très bon état.
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 111 pages. 24 cm. In the original Polish. The title translates as: Anglo-American Talks with Germany Regarding the Jewish Population During World War II. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. OCLC-Worldcat lists 18 copies worldwide, none in New York. Paper browning, light wear to wrappers, Good Condition. (holo2-125-41) xx
Les Arènes, Seuil, 2013, 901 pp., broché, traces d'usage, pli sur la quatrième de couverture, tranche inférieure légèrement tachée, état correct.
Original buckram. 8vo. X, 167 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Contains the following essays: 1 The Philosophical Implications of the Holocaust. - 2 A Psychological Perspective of the Holocaust. - 3 The Post-Holocaust Generations. - 4 Christian Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. - 5 German Protestant Responses to Nazi Persecution of the Jews. - 6 The Irgun and the Destruction of European Jewry. - 7 Halakhah and the Holocaust: Historical Perspectives. - 8 The Surviving Voice: Literature of the Holocaust. - 9 Poetry in the Holocaust Dominion. - 10 Holocaust Imagery in Contemporary French Literature. - 11 The Genocide Bomb: The Holocaust Through the Eyes of a Survivor. - Contributing Authors. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust. Light soiling to binding, internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BRAHAM-1-51) xx
Original buckram. 8vo. X, 167 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Contains the following essays: 1 The Philosophical Implications of the Holocaust. - 2 A Psychological Perspective of the Holocaust. - 3 The Post-Holocaust Generations. - 4 Christian Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. - 5 German Protestant Responses to Nazi Persecution of the Jews. - 6 The Irgun and the Destruction of European Jewry. - 7 Halakhah and the Holocaust: Historical Perspectives. - 8 The Surviving Voice: Literature of the Holocaust. - 9 Poetry in the Holocaust Dominion. - 10 Holocaust Imagery in Contemporary French Literature. - 11 The Genocide Bomb: The Holocaust Through the Eyes of a Survivor. - Contributing Authors. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust. Ex-library with usual marks Very good condition. (BRAHAM-1-51A) xx
Cloth. 8vo. X, 167 pages. Holocaust Study Series of The Jack P. Eisner Institute for Holocaust Studies, The Graduate School and University Center, CUNY. Includes 11 essays by various authors grouped as philosophical and psychological perspectives, and From Within, including literary and halakhic perspectives. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . ISBN: 089838124X. Usual yellowing, pencil markings on several pages, otherwise in very good condition. (Holo2-30-18)
petiti in-8, 325 pp., broche, couverture illustree plastifiee a rabats. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [HI-3]
Softbound. 12mo. 191 pages. 19 cm. Fifth edition. In German. Title translates as: "Whitewash Certificates and False Passports: How the Churches Helped the Nazis. " Includes 8 black and white photographic plates. Ernst Klee (born in 1942 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German journalist, author and disability rights activist. As a writer on Germany's history, he is best known for his exposure and documentation of the medical crimes of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich, much of which is concerned with the Action T4 forced euthanasia program. Subjects: Nazis. Fugitives from justice - Germany - History - 20th century. War criminals - Germany - History - 20th century. Protestant churches - Political activity - History - 20th century. Christianity and politics - History - 20th century. Light wear to covers, otherwise fine. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-1)
67384Rodopi, Faux Titre, 2008, 335 pp., broché, bon état.
MIMESIS 2011 FONDO DI MAGAZZINO, VOLUME PARI AL NUOVO, PERFETTO E INTONSO.
Softbound. 8vo. 387 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Portuguese. Title translates as: A Short History of Anti-Semitism. The author of this chronological study of anti-Jewish persecution is a Brazilian-born BBC official with a background in classical studies, and the richest part of his 2500-year narrative deals with antiquity-which featured no anti-Semitism in the modern sense. [ ] Also notable is the account of Jewish fortunes in Brazil under the relatively tolerant Dutch colonialists and the relatively ineffectual Portuguese Inquisition. [Ineffectually] Massacres and expulsions are viewed as mere unpredictable epidemics. By the same token, in the modern period Morais describes manipulations of popular backwardness like the intelligence-agency, forgery of the Protocols of Zion; yet the emphasis is on the general psychology of stereotypes and ethnocentrism, rather than the deliberate destruction of the Enlightenment tradition from above. [Review from Kirkus Reviews] Subjects: Antisemitism - History. Antissemitismo, - história. Questão judaica. Outer edges lightly soiled. Light foxing on first endpage. Light tear to backstrip. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-99-31)