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M8-QO57-8QXBNew. unknown
1998220622Urj Press November 1998. Paper Back. Like New. Urj Press unknown
197435023George Mann Maidstone 1974. 8vo. with plates and endpaper maps; blue cloth backstrip lettered in silver a very good bright clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Much-needed reissue of the original UK edition of 1958. One of the best and best illustrated eye-witness accounts of the Uprising with useful photographs not easily available elsewhere. The endpapers give a detailed street map of the Ghetto quarter. VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. Enser p.469 recording the first edition. George Mann, Maidstone, hardcover
199525218South San Francisco : Edu-Comm. Plus 1995. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. a few minute dust-spots to top edge. no other flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps tears creases. strong binding.; giftinscribed by author and also by translator.; english text. xv-167pp. b/w photos. Signed by Author. Pre-Publication Copy . Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Edu-Comm. Plus Hardcover
1994317188Nan A. Talese September 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Signed by both authors along with a a personal inscription on the title page. Binding is fine. Pages are clean and bright with no markings. Stated first edition. Trivial shelving wear. DJ is now protected by a mylar cover. Nan A. Talese hardcover
1989017918New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1989. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Simon Wiesenthal on the front free endpaper. A beautiful copy of the First U.S. printing. Fine condition in a Fine dust jacket. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. NO fading. NOT price clipped $22.50. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO remainder mark. Pages are clean and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. First U.S. printing 1989 with "First American edition" so stated and complete number row 10 987654321 on the copyright page. Illustrated with 16 pages of photos. Translated from the German by Ewald Osers. Laid in is a copy of Wiesenthal's 2005 obituary. From the publisher: "Since the end of World War II Wiesenthal has dedicated his life to bringing Nazis to justice. In this book he describes his activities the men such as Eichmann and Mengele he has pursued the Nazi escape organization Odessa but also some of the heroism that the horrors produced. The book asks questions about the function of punishment and the possibility of rehabilitation in such extreme cases of criminality. He shows that many of the most sadistic persecutors of the Nazi regime found it all too easy to merge into normal society and assume a cloak of decency. Wiesenthal's aim has been to expose to the fullest possible extent the hypocritical sham of this normalization which he believes incubates the anti-semitism of which the Nazi regime was the most barbaric manifestation." Index. Bound in the original brown boards with a brown cloth spine stamped in shiny copper. Complete with dust jacket. . INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Simon Wiesenthal. First American edition so stated. Hardcover. Fine condition/Fine dust jacket. 8vo. xi 372pp. 16 pages of photos. Grove Weidenfeld Hardcover
1999019564<p>San Francisco CA: International Scholars Publications 1999. Softcover. Fine. 107pp; Covers clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight as new Fine condition. Study that contradicts Goldhagen's claim that the innate anti-Semitism of the Germans caused the Holocaust.</p> International Scholars Publications paperback
1998113a7940British Coliumbia: Publisher Not Stated 1998. Book. Good. Spiral-Bound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 171 pages. A publication intended for use by educators in British Columbia. Contains many copies of newpaper clippings and an annotated bibliography. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound working copy. Publisher Not Stated Paperback
199925472Stanford: Stanford University Press 1999. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. front pastedown has a donation label to a library from the author which has been stamped as withdrawn. the facing endpaper has a gift inscription from the author to two noted scholars in her field dated 1999 and signed. there are no other library markings anywhere. no flaws or wear. clean. no bumps tears creases. strong binding.; english text.; xi-605pp. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stanford University Press Hardcover
1974242600New York: Congress For Jewish Culture 1974. Paper Back. Good. Congress For Jewish Culture unknown
199829144Bloomington Indiana U.S.A.: Indiana Univ Pr. New. 1998. Paperback. 025320884X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . Indiana Univ Pr paperback
199414486Washington DC: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mus 1994. good. Quarto 448 wraps illus. map chronology glossary covers soiled & edges worn small tears at bottom of spine rear cover creased. Chronology and historical documents of Holocaust events which occurred during 1944. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mus paperback
BN66063Unternehmen Legalon: Die Jagd nach dem Erbe des Holocaust Sante Joel Dominique <br/><br/> unknown
272511UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM. Hardcover. GOOD. 0 9780807829165 C2004 VERY GOOD TALL HARDBACK IN FAIR / GOOD DUST JACKET SOME WEAR BUMPED CORNERS CLEAN CONTENTS DJ SHOWS RAGGED TEAR IN SPINE UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM hardcover
200585458Washington DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 2005. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 8.5 inches. 4 iv 80 pages. Illustrations. Cover has minor wear sticker residue and soiling. Letter from the Director Sara J. Bloomfield. Introduction by Margaret Peterson. Sections by Erika Eckstut Frank Ephraim Manya Friedman Fritz Glucksetin Nesse Godin Pete Philipps Charlene Schiff Flora Singer Esther Starobin and Rabbi Joseph Weiner. Illustrations. Some of the contents are identified as works of fiction--the others are nonfiction. This is one of the publications that marked the 10th anniversary of the Holocaust Museum which was dedicated in 1993. The Museum offers its survivor volunteers the Memory Project writing workshop as a means of recounting their experiences whether in biographical accounts or in fictional form. These workshops have met the needs of many survivors who wanted to tell their story but who had not previously had the right place or time to do so. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum USHMM is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust. Adjacent to the National Mall in Washington D.C. the USHMM provides for the documentation study and interpretation of Holocaust history. It is dedicated to helping leaders and citizens of the world confront hatred prevent genocide promote human dignity and strengthen democracy. Since its dedication on April 22 1993 the museum has had nearly 40 million visitors including more than 10 million school children 99 heads of state and more than 3500 foreign officials from over 211 countries and territories. The museum's visitors came from all over the world and less than 10 percent of the museum's visitors are Jewish. Its website had 25 million visits in 2008 from an average of 100 countries daily. Thirty-five percent of these visits were from outside the United States. The USHMM's collections contain more than 12750 artifacts 49 million pages of archival documents 85000 historical photographs a list of over 200000 registered survivors and their families 1000 hours of archival footage 93000 library items and 9000 oral history testimonies. It also has teacher fellows in every state in the United States and since 1994 almost 400 university fellows from 26 countries. Researchers at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum have documented 42500 ghettos and concentration camps created by the Nazis throughout German-controlled areas of Europe from 1933 to 1945. Though the museum is located geographically in the same cluster as the Smithsonian museums the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is an independent entity with its own governance structure. However the museum and the Smithsonian regularly participate in joint projects. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum paperback
2001Q-0896047040Holocaust Pubns 2001-02-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Holocaust Pubns hardcover
20011-0896047040University of Washington Press 2001. Hardcover. New. 34 pages. 12.00x9.75x1.00 inches. University of Washington Press hardcover
200075652Washington DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 2000. First Edition stated. Presumed First printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xxi 1 217 1pages. Illustrated endpapers. Illustrations some in color. Timeline. Notes. Further Reading. Index. In slip case. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum USHMM is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust. Adjacent to the National Mall in Washington D.C. the USHMM provides for the documentation study and interpretation of Holocaust history. It is dedicated to helping leaders and citizens of the world confront hatred prevent genocide promote human dignity and strengthen democracy This work was published in connection with the exhibition Flight and Rescue held at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Washington D.C. May 4 2000 to October 21 2001. The "Sugihara Rescue" of 2100 Jews in 1940 is detailed here retracing the unlikely humanitarian alliance between the Netherlands and Japan and the subsequent trans-Siberian journey that saved this fortunate group of Jews. Chiune Sugihara also called Sempo Sugihara or Sugihara Chiune 1 January 1900 - 31 July 1986 was a Japanese government official who served as vice consul for the Japanese Empire in Lithuania. During the Second World War Sugihara helped some six thousand Jews flee Europe by issuing transit visas to them so that they could travel through Japanese territory risking his job and his family's lives. The fleeing Jews were refugees from German-occupied Western Poland and Soviet-occupied Eastern Poland as well as residents of Lithuania. A few decades after the war in 1985 the State of Israel honored Sugihara as one of the Righteous Among the Nations for his actions. He is the only Japanese national to have been so honored. Sugihara told the refugees to call him "Sempo" - the Sino-Japanese reading of the Japanese characters of his given name - as it was easier for non-Japanese persons to pronounce. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hardcover
DADAX0896047040Brand: University of Washington Press 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 9.75x1.00x12.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: University of Washington Press hardcover
199838769Bloomington Indiana U.S.A.: Indiana Univ Pr. New. 1998. Paperback. 0253211875 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . Indiana Univ Pr paperback
1998178489New York: Bulfinch 1998. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. ; 9.5 X 1 X 12.5 inches; 240 pages. Bulfinch hardcover
19971-0821224573Little Brown & Co 1997. Hardcover. New. 255 pages. 12.50x9.50x1.00 inches. Little, Brown & Co hardcover
1998203850New York: Bulfinch 1998. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Bulfinch hardcover
1997Q-0821225308United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 1997-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hardcover
1997005154Boston MA: A Bullfinch Press Book/Little Brown and Company 1997 A Bullfinch Press Book/Little Brown and Company Boston MA. 1997. Hardcover. Stated First Edition. Book is tight square and unmarked. Book Condition: Fine. No DJ. Slipcase with gilt lettering and attached photo of Kovno; Near Fine: light dust soiling. Green cloth boards and spine with bright gilt lettering on spine. 255 pp Folio Edition. Kovno Ghetto was once a real place before it became German Concentration Camp in Lithuania where Jews were confined and forced to labor for Nazi Germany. The Jews there systematically recorded their experiences and this book uses the once-hidden materials to tell this remarkable community's life. A clean pristine copy. A Bullfinch Press Book/Little, Brown and Company hardcover