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1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 + 145 pages; In Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the Ukraine." With lots of illustrations and detailed index. OCLC: 18462513. Ex-library with usual marks, Light wear, about Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8A)xx
8vo; 262 pages; 1st edition. Original publisher's cloth. 8vo, 262 pages. 24 cm. Includes added title page in English: "The Jews in the Ukraine, from the earliest times through 1648-1649." Only 2000 copies printed. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-6-7)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Ex- library with usual marks, heavy wear on spine, some wear on cover, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-12)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. Loaded with photos. Beautiful sepia photographic endpapers. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Bit of staining to covers, but attractive, excellent condition inside, far better than usually found, really an excellent Copy, Very Good Condition (YIZ-16-12A)
No Date [1947-1948] 1st Edition Thus. Original Paper Wrappers, Tall 12mo, [1], 32, [1] pages. In Hebrew. "Printed for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee." Stamped "Bethaus-Vorstand der Israel. Kultusgemeinde Wien" on cover ("Chapel of the Board of the Jewish Religious Community Vienna") Printed in Tel Aviv for the use of Holocaust survivors in the American DP camps in Europe, this copy was clearly used by survivors in the Vienna region. During the Holocaust, as European Jewry was pushed to the brink of annihilation by Nazi Germany, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was the main financial benefactor towards Jewish emigration from Europe and rescue attempts of Jews from Nazi-controlled territories. From the outbreak of World War II through 1944, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee made it possible for more than 81,000 Jews to emigrate out of Nazi-occupied Europe to safety. JDC also smuggled aid to Jewish prisoners in labor camps and helped finance the Polish Jewish underground in preparations for the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto revolt. In addition, JDC was a major channel keeping American Jewish leaders informedoften in detailabout the holocaust. Yudlov 4109; Yaari 2370 or 2371; Berman (LOC) no. 1112. Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000187706. SUBJECT(S): Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism Haggadot. OCLC: 930762932. OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide (Stanford, LOC, Gottfried Wihelm Leibniz Bibliothek, Staatsbibliothek Berlin). Light toning and wear Good Condition, nice copy. Scarce (HAG-25-6B) x
8vo; 238 pages; 24 cm. 1st edition. In Yiddish. Personal narrative of life in the Ghetto, including the authors' role as a leader in the resistance. 11 photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy of this book in their Rare Book Collection. Chip to corner of of front cover, no text affected, otherwise Good Condition. (YIZ-3-5A)
4to; 1st edition. 4to, Volume 1 and 2 cloth, Volume 3 softcover, all as issued. An outstanidng photgraphic memorial to the Jewish Vilna, "The Jerusalem of Lithuania. " with well over 2000 photos and facsimiles. Folding map of Vilna, often missing, is present in the pocket of volume I, as issued. Title and all text and captions in Russian, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish. Includes indexes. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Pictorial works. Juifs -- Lituanie -- Vilnious -- Ouvrages illustre´s. Juden. OCLC: 970933020. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-12-15)
1st edition. Original illustrated wraps. Folio. 11 pages. 35 cm. In Yiddish and English, captions in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian. We present six pages from various chapters of the Album Jerusalem of Lithuania in pictures. " With 27 illustrations, of various facets of Jewish Vilna (the Gaon, courtyard scenes, war refugees, partisans in the ghetto) . With a brief introductory piece (Yiddish, and English) requesting for contributions to the upcoming Album to be submitted, in the form of photographs of Vilna or subscriptions. The complete work appeared in 1974 with the title Jerusalem of Lithuania, edited by Leizer Ran. Subjects: Jews - Lithuania - Vilnius - Pictorial works. One copy on OCLC (Natl Libr Israel) . Scarce. Wraps lightly soiled, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (YIZ-15-21)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 4 pages. A statement from the World Jewish Congress, in light of the Nazis rise to power in Germany and the ensuing assault on Jewish rights, urged governments to undertake a four part rehabilitation of Jewish rights. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Two small tears to edge and loose crease down middle, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-3) .
1st edition, original cloth, 8vo. 795 pages, illustrations throughout. In Hebrew and Yiddish. (Wednesday, 15th of Shvat 5700, December 27, 1939.) Thirty-five years have passed since that dark day when shots were fired, and the entire Jewish population left their hometown of Zgierz. On that day, confusion and terror enveloped the big and the small, the poor and the rich. Children lost their parents and parents searched for their children. The weeping and screaming could be heard on all of the streets. Driven to the old marketplace, with their packs over their shoulders, the Jews of Zgierz fled into the forests with the fear of death, that only the eyes that saw could believe. The largest group of them fled to Lodz, a smaller group went to Glowno, and only a very few set out and arrived in Warsaw. In their despair, the unfortunate souls could not imagine that all of the roads were leading to a strange ending, to death. Thus in one day did end the flourishing Jewish community of Zgierz, that numbered 5, 000 souls and was bound up with the city throughout the 200 year history with intertwined work for its growth and development. It ended for not only were our holy shrines burnt, but the despicable people even desecrated the 150 year old cemetery and covered it over with earth, so that there would not remain even a memory of Jewish life on Zgierz soil. For us, the survivors, lies the great and holy duty to observe this memorial day and perpetuate it forever. This should be a day of memory and warning for us and for our children. Just as we light the memorial candles for our martyrs, we also must not forget the curse and the eternal hate for the disgusting criminals and murderers of the Jewish people. We who remain in sorrow should find comfort in the work for those close to us, and in the work to perpetuate the memory of our martyrs our parents, our brothers and sisters, relatives and friends and the entire community of Zgierz. May their memory be blessed! (translated from book, Jewishgen 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Zgierz. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Ethnic relations. OCLC: 40705049. Some edgewear and markings on cover, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-19-2)
Hardcover, x, 336 pages, plates: illustrated, 8vo, 25 cm. First American Edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Canada -- Politics and government. Jewish refugees -- Canada. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocauste, 1939-1945. Juifs -- Canada -- Politique et gouvernement. Refugies juifs -- Canada. Canada -- Emigration and immigration. Canada -- Ethnic relations. Canada -- Emigration et immigration. Canada -- Relations interethniques. Includes bibliographical references and index. Wear to edges of dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-18-10)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. [48] pages. 22 cm. First edition. 41 illustrations. First published by Kar-Ben, Abell's book uses a chronological organization, beginning with 'Before the Nazis . . . Some children lived in towns like this, showing ordinary settings. Later, children are seen hungry in the streets; one is shot while being held by a woman. The pictures of happier times, the naming of specific children who died, and an economy of words increase the ghastly impact. Total despair does not reign; some children survive. Young readers will feel empowered almost saved through identification by these children's strategies for rescue, hiding and escape. The book is meant to be shared with someone who can explain the images; its message is one that richly deserves a wide audience. (Review; 1986 Reed Business Information) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Pictorial works - Juvenile literature. Jewish children in the Holocaust - Pictorial works - Juvenile literature. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Light institutional marks on endpages, otherwise fine in okay jacket. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-40)
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. 209 pages ; 23 cm. In Hebrew with Title Pages in Hebrew and English. Nr 58 in the Comprehensive Digital Bibliography of the Dreyfus Affair (Guieu, N. D. ) . Michel Abitbol is an Israeli Jewish historian, professor, and chair of the Department of African Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is considered an expert on the history of the Jews of North Africa. He is also the scientific director of the Center for Research on Moroccan Jewry, founded in Jerusalem in 1994. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Algeria -- History. Antisemitism -- Algeria -- History. Very good+ condition. (SPEC-42-36)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 78 pages. In Portuguese. Inscribed by the author in year after publication. Izkor means "remembrance" in Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. Spine title: Izkor -- documentário de Ben Abraham. Photographs, maps and facsimiles throughout. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide of 1979 edition. Very good condition. (HOLO2-17-13)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 22 cm. First edition. "Cape Town Hebrew Congregation". Contents: Address to Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. J. C. Smuts - Purim thoughts for modern times - Spiritual realignment: goodwill service (broadcast) - Delville Wood: address at M. O. T. H. Service Shema: sermon broadcast - Czechoslovakia: sermon ... In honour of the 25th anniversary of the Czechoslovak Republic - For whom do we mourn? : address delivered ... On the Jewish Day of Mourning - "A victory of ideals": sermon broadcast ... At the Special Chanucah Military Service. Sermons on the war against Nazism, in memory of those murdered, and in support of the South African war effort by Israel Abrahams (19031973) , "South African rabbi and scholar. Born in Vilna and educated at Jews' College and London University, he was rabbi in London and Manchester before going to South Africa in 1937 as chief rabbi of the Cape Town Hebrew Congregation. " - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Cape Town Hebrew Congregation. Jewish sermons, English - South Africa. Jewish sermons, English. World War, 1939-1945 - South Africa. OCLC lists 7 copies. Previously disbound and restapled; light soiling and small institutional marks to front wrap, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-121-53)
1st separate edition. 8vo. [1] page. Reprinted from Accrington Observer & Times. Chief Rabbi Prof. Israel Abrahams of The Great Synagogue, Cape Town, South Africa, was the Chief Rabbi of the United Council of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (Cape Province and South West Africa ) and also Northern Rhodesia, from 1937 to 1968, after which he and his wife made Aliyah to Israel. He was the head of the department of Jewish Studies at The University of Cape Town. He was one of the founders of Herzlia School. In South Africa he wrote several books of sermons including Pathways in Judaism, Living Waters and The Birth of a Community - a history of Western Province Jewry from its earliest times to the end of the South African War, 1902. He translated the scholarly works of Prof Umberto Cassuto from Hebrew to English, both while in South Africa and later in Jerusalem. In Israel he went on to translate works by Prof Urbach and others, until his death after a short illness in October 1973. Chief Rabbi Prof Abrahams was born in Vilna and came to London as a small child, where he later received his Rabbinic Ordination from Jews College. He received his degrees at University of London. He came to Cape Town after serving as the Rabbi of the Great Synagogue in Manchester. (telfed.org) Abrahams was responding to an article in which some facts said by Coun. John Wilson and Mr. Barnes were inaccurate and anti-Semitic. He refutes that claims that In the post-war [ie post WW I] years Germany was over-run by Jews from Russia and Poland, and that some 90 per cent of the official posts in the country were occupied by Jews. He does not take an attacking tone, rather stating that, It is a thousand pities that Councillor Wilson and Mr. Barnes did not take the trouble to verify all their facts before giving their impressions Press publicity. British sympathy should be extended to the Jew, who is the helpless victim in Germany and the convenient scapegoat for all its tribulations, not to Hitler, the aggressor who has shown neither Christian charity, nor a sense of ordinary justice and humanity in his persecution of a community that has not only lived in Germany since earliest times, but has performed yeoman service in its countrys behalf. Not listed on OCLC. A few very small stains and one small tear, and very light creasing, Else Very Good Condition. Very Rare. (HOLO2-140-24) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. 164 pages. 22 cm. First edition. A novel about a Jewish-American family in a small town in Pennsylvania, who adopt an young Jewish refugee and war orphan from Europe. The author, a lawyer, novelist, and poet, was President of the Jewish Family Service of Philadelphia, and had a direct role in the resettlement of hundreds of Jewish refugees and survivors from Europe in the post-holocaust period. Subjects: Jews - Fiction. Jewish fiction. Refugees American Fiction. Exceedingly fresh, in great jacket. Very good + condition. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-115-54)
Oblong 4to; 575 pages; First edition. Original Publisher's Cloth. Oblong 4to. 575, [7] pages. illus. 20 x 27 cm. In Yiddish and English throughout. A defining work on the lost Jewish communities of Europe. Others have come out in the last 2 decades, but this was the first (many, though by no means all, photos are by Vishniak) . Documenting Jewish life in Eastern Europe with over 600 photos (and text in English and Yiddish) , this work was an early post-war portrayal of these communities within the obvious context that they were gone forever, some with almost no trace of their thousand year histories remaining. Abramovitch himself was a refugee from this world--he was a leader of the Mensheviks in exile who worked at the Jewish Daily Forward and was also active in the Bund. Published as a memorial to these extinct communities, the book is bound in attractive heavy red linen with gilt spine and cover lettering in English and Yiddish, with a paper label (with a woodcut design) on the front. Owner's inscription on blank end paper, Bit of discoloration to covers, faint shadow from spine label, otherwise Very good condition. Excellent copy. (HOLO2-75-11A)
Oblong 4to; 575 pages; First edition. Original Publisher's Cloth. Oblong 4to. 575, [7] pages. illus. 20 x 27 cm. In Yiddish and English throughout. A defining work on the lost Jewish communities of Europe. Others have come out in the last 2 decades, but this was the first (many, though by no means all, photos are by Vishniak) . Documenting Jewish life in Eastern Europe with over 600 photos (and text in English and Yiddish) , this work was an early post-war portrayal of these communities within the obvious context that they were gone forever, some with almost no trace of their thousand year histories remaining. Abramovitch himself was a refugee from this world--he was a leader of the Mensheviks in exile who worked at the Jewish Daily Forward and was also active in the Bund. Published as a memorial to these extinct communities, the book is bound in attractive heavy red linen with gilt spine and cover lettering in English and Yiddish, with a paper label (with a woodcut design) on the front. Card pocket and institutional markings on blank endpapers, otherwise very clean inside, Bit of discoloration to spine, otherwise Very good condition. Excellent copy. (HOLO2-75-11B)
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 28X22 cm. 481 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Cover edges slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 42 [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Forty-Fifth anniversary and Memorial book of the landsmanshaft Akkerman Benevolent Association. Includes register of names of persons from Akkerman who died in the Holocaust (p. 3-4) . With Song of the Ghetto by Isaac Katznelson, History of Akkerman, Anecdotes from Life in Akkerman (with humorous stories on the assassination of Von Pleve and responses to the 1905 revolution) , history of the Akkerman Relief Committee; with photographs of the Akkerman House in Israel, Akkerman Hospital, Akkerman Talmud-Torah, etc. Subjects: Jews - Ukraine - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Registers of dead - Ukraine Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Ukraine - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi. Ethnic relations. Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi (Ukraine) - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 11 copies. Light soiling to wraps, faint institutional mark throughout, light soiling to last leaf, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-121-58)
New York: American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born, 1943. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 22 pages. Two of the addresses delivered at the Tenth Anniversary National Conference of the American Committee of Foreign Born, held in New York City on October 30th and 31st, 1943. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1938-1945-United States-Participation, Slavic American; Immigrants-United States. Addes' address includes discussion of anti-Semitism in the United States and relates such beliefs to Nazi anti-Semitism. Very slight fading to covers, otherwise in very good condition-a fine copy. (AMRN-6-23) .
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 20 cm. In German. Title translates as, Labor-Education Camps: Extermination Camps for Polish Forced Laborers. A paper given by Jolanta Adamska as part of the International Scientific Session on Nazi Genocide in Poland and in Europe, which took place April 14th-17th, 1983 in Warsaw, organized by the Main Commission for Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland, which worked as part of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of Poland. Zdzislaw Jan Ryn (1938) is a Polish diplomat, doctor psychiatrist , professor of medical science Jagiellonian University Medical College, journalist, (and) former Polish ambassador in Chile and Argentina (Wikipeida, 2016) OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Rare. Some browning. About very good condition. (HOLO2-130-36)
Gutes Exemplar; Umschlag mit kl. Läsuren; innen sehr gut / Arbeitsexemplar des libertären Dokumentaristen Hansdieter Heilmann; mit sehr wenigen Bleistift-Anstreichungen. - Beilagen. - Vorderes Vorsatz: Plan des KZ Theresienstadt; 1944. - Hans Günther Adler (geboren am 2. Juli 1910 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben am 21. August 1988 in London) war ein österreichischer Dichter, Schriftsteller und Zeitzeuge der Shoah, der seit 1947 in London als Privatgelehrter im Exil lebte. ... (wiki) // In 241 bisher unveröffentlichten Dokumenten und Bildern - jeweils mit wissenschaftlicher Sorgfalt knapp kommentiert und erläutert - wird das einmalige Phänomen Theresienstadt mit kritischer Sonde bis in manche letzte, historisch wie soziologisch aufschlußreiche Einzelheit erschlossen. Die dem jüdischen „Vorzugslager" von den nationalsozialistischen Machthabern zugedachte Rolle, die Öffentlichkeit des In- und Auslandes über die wahren Ziele der sogenannten „Endlösung der Judenfrage", der systematischen Vernichtung des jüdischen Volkes, zu täuschen, tritt dabei deutlich ins Licht. Die nüchterne Sprache amtlicher Dokumente, die tragische Widersinnigkeit von Anordnungen, Stellungnahmen und Berichten der jüdischen Selbstverwaltung und die Zeugnisse leidend Betroffener, die sich hier in zahlreichen neuen Quellen darbieten, erweitern mit neuen Zügen unsere Kenntnis sowohl der Zwangsgemeinschaft Theresienstadt als auch der Tragödie des jüdischen Volkes während des zweiten Weltkrieges. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Vorwort. ----- Einführung. ----- Eine Besprechung bei Eichmann. ----- Welche Personen sollen nach dem Osten deportiert werden? ----- Himmler schickt kranke Juden nach Theresienstadt. ----- Die Gestapo organisiert einen Transport. ----- Wohnsitzverlegung statt Evakuierung. ----- Die Reichsbahn stellt einen Zug bei. ----- Gerichtsvollzieher werden bestellt. ----- Sonderverpflegung für die Gestapo. ----- Vorbereitung eines Transportes. ----- Ein Deportationsbefehl. ----- 2063 Juden aus Mainfranken abgewandert. ----- 179 jüdische Kriegsteilnehmer. ----- 870 Bevorzugte aus Westerbork. ----- Sechs verwundete und dekorierte Soldaten. ----- Verständigungen vor der Deportation. ----- Deportation hilfloser Schwerkranker. ----- Hilfsdienst für eine Kranke. ----- Deportation geht vor Straßensperre. ----- Deportation geht vor Ausgehsperre. ----- Haustiere aus jüdischem Besitz. ----- Zum Abtransport bereit. ----- Instruktionen für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Werbung für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Ein Heimeinkaufvertrag. ----- Heimeinkauf - Vermögenserklärung. ----- Vermögensbeschlagnahme vor der Deportation. ----- Inhalt der verlassenen Wohnung. ----- Beraubung in der Sammelstelle. ----- Bericht eines Transportbegleiters. ----- Einschaltung des Finanzamtes. ----- Verzeichnis von Raubgut für das Finanzamt. ----- Das Finanzamt kassiert den Lohn jüdischer Arbeiter. ----- Die Gestapo verrechnet Deportationskosten. ----- Eingelagertes Raubgut. ----- Verlassene jüdische Wohnung in Prag. ----- Verkauf von Raubgut. ----- Käufer von Raubgut. ----- Das Ansehen der "Zentralstelle" ----- Seuchengefahr. ----- Das jüdische "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Todesfälle, Geburten, Selbstmorde. ----- Abholung von Leichen. ----- Totenschein. ----- Bericht über das Ghetto Theresienstadt (Max Berger) ----- Aufzeichnungen aus Theresienstadt (Richard A. Ehrlich) ----- Abendessen?. ----- Küchen ohne Kochkessel. ----- Verteilung des Essens. ----- Essenkarten. ----- Milchkarte. ----- Essenausgabe. ----- Theresienstadt bekommt Ghettogeld. ----- Ghettokronen. ----- "Geldanweisung". ----- "Sparkarte". ----- "Auszahlungsauftrag". ----- Bezugsschein. ----- Der Bezugsschein genügt nicht. ----- Warenumtausch. ----- Instruktion für "Bankkredit". ----- Gründung der "Hundertschaften". ----- Aufforderung zu Stellengesuchen. ----- Arbeitsausweis. ----- Arbeitsbestätigung. ----- Kriegswichtige Kistenproduktion. ----- Du hast zum Kastaniensammeln anzutreten. ----- Landwirtschaftliche Aushilfsarbeiten. ----- Personalkarte der Wirtschaftsabteilung. ----- Tägliche Statistik der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Überlastung der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Kampf um Selbsterhaltung des Lagers. ----- Ghettowachmann. ----- Vereidigung der Ghettowache. ----- 1 Brieftasche, 1 Handtasche, unechter Schmuck. ----- Kranke und Ärzte. ----- Selbsthilfe. ----- Das erste Ambulatorium. ----- Gesundheitsdienst. ----- Es starben 2000 Menschen. ----- Zustände im "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Krankengeschichten "Prominenter" für die Gestapo. ----- Es muß auch obduziert werden. ----- Überweisung ins Krankenhaus. ----- Ausgeherlaubnis für Kranke. ----- Ansuchen um Krankenkost. ----- Ansuchen um eine elektrische Wärmeplatte. ----- Meldung eines Selbstmordes. ----- Anstellung eines Arztes. ----- Ranglisten des Gesundheitswesens. ----- Wissenschaftlicher Ausschuß. ----- Medizinische Vortragswoche. ----- Ein ärztlicher Fortbildungskurs. ----- Jahresfeier eines Krankenhauses. ----- Einrichtung eines Kinderheimes. -- (u.v.a.m.)
Hardcover. 8vo. 372 pages. First edition. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Concentration Camps; Deportations. Very light wear on bottom of front cover but otherwise in Very Good Condition. Loaded with photographs, illustrations and graphs. Map of camp on front endpapers. Slight fading to cover but overall in Very Good+ Condition in Very Good+ Jacket. A beautiful copy. (GERN-3-16) .