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199724459Woodstock NY: The Overlook Press 1997. gray cloth hardcover in dust jacket. no flaws - clean no writing or markings strong binding/hinges. heavy for its size.; english text translated from original german. this edition was done from the fourth enlarged and fully revised german edition.; 496pp. illustrated throughout in color b/w. comprehensive definitive life and works. immensely gifted artist who met a senseless tragic fate through no fault of his own. First American Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Large 8vo. Exhibition Catalogue. The Overlook Press Hardcover
2000222089United States Holocaust Memori January 2000. Paper Back. Very Good. Four volumes 4to in printed wraps. Very Good to Near Fine: all bindings tight and square no creases at the gutters very light rubbing at some corners and spine ends. A rather heavy set; please request shipping quote before ordering. United States Holocaust Memori unknown
1947244572Sifriat Poalim - Workers' Book-Guild Hashamer Hatzair 1947. Hardcover. Good. 8vo in a library binding. Manuscript spine title and library number. There are two spots where a previous owner has applied white-out apparently onto a library rubber stamp. Binding tight and square moderate rubbing to the corners and spine ends text block a bit toned. The text is in Hebrew with a second title page in English. At this writing Jan. '21 we find no other copies offered online. Sifriat Poalim - Workers' Book-Guild (Hashamer Hatzair) hardcover
1986002136Brooklyn New York: Mesorah Publications Ltd. 1986. 6" wide by 9" tall. Trade paperback. Fine condition. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. No owner's name or bookplate. Bright clean square tight and unmarked. Flat spine. No creases. Illustrated throughout with photos and facsimiles of document and newspapers. Bibliography. Index. A volume in the ArtScroll History Series. From the rear cover: "This is the incredible story of Rabbi Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl the legendary leader who -- under the nose of the Gestapo -- nearly succeeded in saving over a million Jews Weissmandl was the world's most courageous innovative audacious imaginative and charismatic rescue activist from 1941-1945. He negotiated with Eichmann's apparatus appealed to an anti-Semitic bishop escaped from an Auschwitz death train sent the first map of Auschwitz to the West initiated the negotiations that led to Eichmann's offer to spare at least 1000000 Jews - for a price that was never paid." Tells who blocked his telegrams to the Free World. Keywords: Jewish Holocaust. WWII. WW2. Nazi Germany. Third Reich. . Second printing. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps. 288pp. . Mesorah Publications, Ltd. Paperback
19951-0028974514Macmillan Library Reference 1995. Hardcover. New. 252 pages. 11.50x9.25x1.25 inches. Macmillan Library Reference hardcover
1998Q-0253333741Indiana University Press 1998-07-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Indiana University Press hardcover
196343253New York: YKUF 1963. Paperback. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 79 pages. 17 cm. In Yiddish. <br> <br> Includes introduction by Miriam Novitch as well as "Vi Yitshak Katsnelson hat geshribn zayne klog-lider" also by Miriam Novitsh on pages 15-16.<br> <br> “Song of the Murdered Jewish People" by Itzhak Katzenelson 1885–1944 a leading Hebrew and Yiddish poet. <br> <br> â€Katzenelson’s world fell apart when in August 1942 his wife Hanna and two younger sons Ben-Tsiyon and Binyamin were deported to Treblinka. From then on his literary creativity was piercingly shaped by lamentations over the loss of his family. Nonetheless with his oldest son Tsevi he found the strength to join the Jewish Fighting Organization and took part in the first uprising of January 1943. <br> <br> After the ghetto was destroyed in April and May 1943 he escaped to the Aryan section of Warsaw and obtained a Honduran identity document. Nevertheless he was sent to a German detention camp for foreign subjects in Vittel France. He was imprisoned there until April 1944 and devoted most of his time to writing. <br> Two important works were produced during that period: Pinkas Vitel The Vittel Diary a Hebrew composition that uses the language of an incensed diarist and reconstructs the days of terror in Warsaw during the mass deportations; and Dos lid fun oysgehargetn yidishn folk The Poem about the Murdered Jewish People a pathos-filled Yiddish poem that laments the destruction of the Jewish people and of the poet himself who has been become bitterly angry with humankind and God. These two works are among the boldest and most lofty literary expressions to emerge from the Holocaust.…<br> All of Katzenelson’s works from his Vittel period were either buried in hiding places or were given to people he trusted; consequently they were saved and published shortly after the end of the war. <br> <br> In the middle of April 1944 Katzenelson and his son Tsevi were sent to the Drancy transit camp and from there one month later to Auschwitz where they were murdered. In 1950 the Ghetto Fighters kibbutz built a museum and an institute for research about the Holocaust that bear Yitshak Katzenelson’s name†YIVO Encyclopedia. <br> <br> Subjects: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poetry. OCLC: 28824340. <br> <br> Some stains on covers Good Condition. B HOLO2-97-33A-XX-ELABCC. New York: YKUF paperback
197362864Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1973. First American and first English language edition. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; yellow top-stain; 399pp. Tight straight fine copy with top-stain vivid and unfaded. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $6.95 on front flap lightly rubbed at extremities VG. <br /> <br /> Ben-Amotz's semi-autobiographical first novel a landmark portrayal of a Polish Holocaust survivor who re-invents himself as a true sabra in postwar Israel. Ben-Amotz would go on to a popular and somewhat controverisal career as a fiction-writer journalist and media personality. Originally published in Hebrew as "Lizkor lishcoah" Tel-Aviv 1968 the English-language translation is by Zeva Shapiro. Surprisingly uncommon especially in nice condition. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown
19952091202132803316Information Center Publishing Bureau 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 220p Size: 20cm Number of books: 1 Information Center Publishing Bureau paperback
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
199287328New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1992. First edition first printing full letter line. Hardcover. Very fine in very fine jacket in archival mylar sleeve in fine dust-jacket. Quarto in beige and aqua photo illus jacket; xxv 821 pages; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references pages 689-800 and indexes. An exquisite copy. "The correspondence between Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers begins in 1926 when the twenty-year-old Arendt studied philosophy with Jaspers in Heidelberg. It is interrupted by Arendt's emigration and Jasper's 'inner emigration' and resumes in the fall of 1945. From then until Jaspers's death in 1969 the initial teacher-student relationship develops into a close friendship. Three countries figure prominently in the correspondence: Germany Israel and the United States. Among the topics are Fascism the atom bomb and the threat of global destruction German guilt for the Holocaust Jewishness the State of Israel American politics and American universities the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem. Arendt and Jaspers discuss people both famous and obscure. They gossip joke complain and argue. They commiserate with each other over the illnesses and infirmities of old age. And they converse about the world's great philosophers: Spinoza Kant Marx Max Weber Heidegger. Here is a fascinating dialogue between a woman and a man a Jew and a German a questioner and a visionary both uncompromising in their examination of our troubled century." —Publisher. Political scientists -- Germany -- Correspondence. Philosophers -- Germany -- Correspondence. Politologues -- Allemagne -- Correspondance. Philosophes -- Allemagne -- Correspondance. Philosophers. Political scientists. A heavy book. An additional shipping charge may apply for priority or international orders. . Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
2000Q-0316070866Little Brown 2000-04-01. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little, Brown hardcover
199410479Los Angeles: Holocaust Remembrance Committee Michael Diller High School 1994. Hardcover. Fine/very good . Tall quarto black paper over boards167 pages illustrations maps portraits. -- Inscribed & signed by Arnold Lorber one of the twelve survivors on the first free endpaper. -- Unable to locate any hardbound copies of this book. Scarce in hardbound. Contents: stories of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust I'm not a hero merely a survivor! / Ernest Braunstein -- A child in and of the Holocaust / Ralph Codikow -- Courage personified / Renee Firestone -- Mazel & persistence / Jona Goldrich -- Assured by mother she would survive and she did / Zelda Grodsenski Gordon -- Surviving the "mine field" / Fred Kort -- Never give up! / Arnold Lorber -- A hero saved by his mother's wisdom and love / Paul Mandel -- Mila Leopold and Schindler / Leopold Pfefferberg Page -- Saga of the Pasternak Family / Alfred Pasternak -- "We must never never forget" / Maurice Pechman -- The messenger of life / Andrew Stevens. Holocaust Remembrance Committee, Michael Diller High School hardcover
1990005975Detroit Michigan: Wayne State University Press 1990. Brand new in perfect condition. 5.5" wide by 8.25" tall. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. No store stamp owner's name or bookplate. Flat spine. No creases. Pages are fresh crisp and unmarked. "TOUCHING EVIL is about the Holocaust but there are no living Jews in it only the shadows of dead ones." From the rear cover: "'Using the Eichmann trial as nexus Rosen has created a suspenseful novel of the horrible era when the trains were chugging into Belsen and Auschwitz.' - Newsday." Originally published in 1969 this 1990 edition features a new foreword by the author in which she briefly traces the background of the novel. . 1st Wayne State ed. with new foreword. Trade Paperback. New. Illus. by Krzewinski Mary cover art. vii 269pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Wayne State University Press Paperback
194829513New York; YKUF 1948. Paperback. Original Wrappers. 12mo. 79 pages. 17 cm. Undated edition. In Yiddish. <br> Includes introduction by Miriam Novitch as well as "Vi Yitshak Katsnelson hat geshribn zayne klog-lider" also by Miriam Novitsh on pages 15-16.<br> “Song of the Murdered Jewish People" by Itzhak Katzenelson 1885–1944 a Hebrew and Yiddish poet. â€Katzenelson’s world fell apart when in August 1942 his wife Hanna and two younger sons Ben-Tsiyon and Binyamin were deported to Treblinka. From then on his literary creativity was piercingly shaped by lamentations over the loss of his family. Nonetheless with his oldest son Tsevi he found the strength to join the Jewish Fighting Organization and took part in the first uprising of January 1943. <br> After the ghetto was destroyed in April and May 1943 he escaped to the Aryan section of Warsaw and obtained a Honduran identity document. Nevertheless he was sent to a German detention camp for foreign subjects in Vittel France. He was imprisoned there until April 1944 and devoted most of his time to writing. <br> Two important works were produced during that period: Pinkas Vitel The Vittel Diary a Hebrew composition that uses the language of an incensed diarist and reconstructs the days of terror in Warsaw during the mass deportations; and Dos lid fun oysgehargetn yidishn folk The Poem about the Murdered Jewish People a pathos-filled Yiddish poem that laments the destruction of the Jewish people and of the poet himself who has been become bitterly angry with humankind and God. These two works are among the boldest and most lofty literary expressions to emerge from the Holocaust.…<br> All of Katzenelson’s works from his Vittel period were either buried in hiding places or were given to people he trusted; consequently they were saved and published shortly after the end of the war. <br> In the middle of April 1944 Katzenelson and his son Tsevi were sent to the Drancy transit camp and from there one month later to Auschwitz where they were murdered. In 1950 the Ghetto Fighters kibbutz built a museum and an institute for research about the Holocaust that bear Yitshak Katzenelson’s name†YIVO Encyclopedia. <br> Subjects: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poetry. OCLC: 12260367. <br> Half Dollar size chip to cover no text loss institutional stamp on title page taped spine otherwise Good Condition. BK5 B HOLO2-97-33-XX-ELABCC. New York; YKUF paperback
1945N5104Bucharest: Cartea De Aur 1945. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 297pp table of content. Important rare document of Rabbi H. GUTTMAN Chief rabbi of Bucharest about the murder of his 2 sons Iancu and Iosif by the Romanian IRON GUARD on 21 of January 1941 in the notorious JILAVA Forrest in the presence of their father. The book contains earlier writings of the sons a forward of the father and a report of the murder. AN EXTREMELY RARE DOCUMENT' Some outside wear and minimal occasional foxing. A few underlinings on some pages towards the end of the book. Name on fly-leaf. A few pictures. <br/> <br/> Cartea De Aur hardcover
1986222186Jewish Combatants Publishers House 1986. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes 4to in cloth gilt spine titles. Very Good overall: vol. 2 is slightly cocked the boards on vol. 3 are very slightly bowed vol. 4 has a very slight spine lean. The jackets are generally nice with few chips and closed tears the spine of vol. 1 is moderately sunned. Please request a shipping quote before ordering. Jewish Combatants Publishers House hardcover
1986L65Koblenz: Bundesarchiv 1986. Orig.cloth. Very Good. Folio -. 2 heavy books together over 1800pp containing the register alphabetic list of Jews names and cities who lived in the area of the "German Reich" and became victims of the holocaust . Very good and clean copy. <br/> <br/> Bundesarchiv 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
1975017914New York: Pageant - Poseidon Press Ltd. 1975. Very Good condition. Slight browning to the endpapers probably offset from binder's glue. 1975. First Edition. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. No owner's name or bookplate. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Bound in the original gilt-stamped black cloth. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket. x 204pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Pageant - Poseidon Press Ltd. Hardcover
196076676Hollywood: Sons of Liberty ca. 1960. The Barnes titles are all in publisher's printer wrappers all octavos and all are in very good condition. Titles as follows: Blasting the Historical Blackout. 42 pp.: The Court Historians versus Revisionism. Second edition. 32 pp.: The Chickens of the Interventionist Liberals Have Come Home to Roost-The Bitter Fruits of Globaloney. 44 pp.The related titles are;CONNORS Michael F. The Development of Germanophobia. 42 pp.APP Austin J. A Straight Look at the Third Reich. Takoma Park: Boniface Press 1974. 56 pp.APP Austin J Morgenthau Era Letters. Takoma Park: Boniface Press 1966. 111 5 pp.WEBSTER Nesta H. Germany and England. Hollywood: Sons of Liberty n.d. 36 pp.Harry Elmer Barnes was a somewhat respected historian early in his career. He taught economics sociology and history at various colleges and universities including Harvard Columbia Smith Amherst and Temple. He staunchly disagreed with the surrender terms laid out after WWI and eventually morphed into the first American historian to support Holocaust denial and the Revisionist school of history. T copy of Blasting the Historical Blackout was distributed by White Legion Books. OCLC has no listing for Sons of Liberty publications. Sons of Liberty unknown
1986017902Institute for Historical Review 1986. Near Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket a couple small tears just a little soil on its rear panel. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Clean square tight and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Not a remainder. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. The author a German Judge argues that Auschwitz-Birkenau was not an Extermination Camp. Documented with 6 appendices and extensive chapter notes 54 pages in length. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated with 20 pages of maps plans diagrams and photos. "First English language edition published December 1986" is so stated on the copyright page. Translated from the German by Thomas Francis. "This book shatters the claims made about exterminations at Auschwitz in a systematic and scholarly manner. Judge Staglich's analysis will convince scholars and laymen alike that the 'Holocaust' is nothing more than a myth." "Wilhelm Staglich is a Doctor of Jurisprudence who received his degree from the distinguished University of Gottingen in Germany. He served 20 years on the bench in Hamburg. During World War II the author was a warrant officer with the Luftwaffe on the staff of an anti-aircraft detachment which was protecting the industrial plants surrounding the Auschwitz concentration camp. Because of his liaison duty he had access to the main camp at Auschwitz. in the summer of 1944. The allegations about mass extermination at Auschwitz. contradicted his own experience He says he observed no mistreatment of internees no clouds of smoke no stench of burning corpses -- only orderly quarters sanitary facilities and internees who were well nourished who appeared to have neither special demoralization nor fear let alone a fear of death. Because of these contradictions Judge Staglich set out to examine the evidence. A classic Holocaust denial. "Documented" with some 650 footnotes. Bound in the original green boards with a gilt-stamped black cloth spine. Complete with dust jacket. First Edition in English so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. ix 376pp. 20 pages of illustrations. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Institute for Historical Review Hardcover
1967029284New York: The Dial Press 1967. Appears never read. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket. NOT price clipped $5.95. The jacket is lightly rubbed/frayed at the edges with a small mark where a price sticker was removed. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently unread. NO foxing. Translated by Jacob Guralsky. With black & white illustrations by S. Brodsky. First published censored in 1966 in a Soviet periodical. This is the first printing of the first edition in English. Bound in the original black cloth stamped in bright red on the spine. From the dust jacket: "In the vast literature of World War II no story is more tragic more awesome than the two-year occupation of the Russian city of Kiev by Nazi troops. Here is the first extensive account. of that terrible period of time from 1941 to 1943 in which the Germans systematically murdered some 200000 people beginning with the barbaric massacre of 50000 Russian Jews at the ravine on the outskirts of the city known as Babi Yar. Using. the reseach of many years -- interviews newspaper clippings posters diaries -- the author reveals to us the awful trauma of foreign invasion the destruction of life and property the thunderous entry of German troops. the sickening mass annihilation of Kiev's Jewish population.". First printing so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xvi 399pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Dial Press Hardcover
193025194Amsterdam: Selecta 1930. Softcover 24 pages 22 cm. In Dutch. “For us Judaism—and not Christianity. †Jewish response to attempts at conversion just prior to the Holocaust. <br> Chief Rabbi Justus Tal 1881-1954 was "From 1918 until the outbreak of World War II.Chief Rabbi of Utrecht. During the war he was hidden from the Nazis by a Protestant clergyman. Afterwards he assumed the post in Amsterdam and was elected president of the Dutch Conference of Chief Rabbis" JTA 1954. <br> OCLC: 64304774. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide only 3 in the US HUC Harvard YIVO none south or west of Ohio.<br> Light wear. Handwritten note on bottom of cover notes "edited by Chief Rabbinate of Netherlands Amsterdam 1945.†Good condition. B Holo2-162-37XXXCC-'. Amsterdam: Selecta unknown
1965275922Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press 1965. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio in full black pebbled morocco titles in gilt a.e.g. Binding tight and square no rubbing to the corners small spots of rubbing to the spine ends. The slipcase is covered in paper matching the book's endsheets has heavier rubbing at the corners no separations. On a tipped-in leaf the production's sponsors Hadassah and Josef Rosensaft inscribed 'To Our Good Friend/Dr. Joachim Prinz/in grateful recognition/of your understanding/and friendship/Hadassah and Josef Rosensaft/New York/November 1965' Prinz was a prominent Zionist and civil rights activist. Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press hardcover