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1ST Separate Edition. Original paper outside pages, no cover, as issued. 8vo booklet, 11+[1] pages. Reprinted from the Soviet Information Bulletin in Washington. Includes article Jew Baiting Must Be Wiped Out: No Mercy for Murderers, by Komarov, who was the most respected name in systematic botany in the USSR, ex-president of the Academy of Sciences, a deputy of the Supreme Soviet, and holder of the highest Soviet civil award-a Hero of Socialist Labour. Also contains smaller sections Conference of European Jewry, Fight for Humanity, Meeting of Jewish Communists, French Jews Reorganise, and Commentary. The general theme is uniting forces and countries to fight against antisemitism. From Komarovs article, To keep silence about this is to deliver our children to death. In this matter, if any country gives shelter to the Hitlerites or their ideas, in the shape of discriminatory legislation in the shape of racial organisation or racial Press, it is no longer an internal affair of that country. If your neighbour uncloses in his backyard a container with poison gases which threaten to spread over the entire town, you will not waste time by asking for permission to enter his backyard, you will do so to avert death for thousands of people. Racial ideas are more dangerous than any poison gas. It is our generations duty to the future, to the cause of the progress of civilisation and humanity, not only to put out the smoking fire of Fascism but to uncover and extinguish every smouldering coal of it. (page [12]) Very rare, not listed on OCLC nor could we locate copies anywhere else. Some creases on pages from the time of printing. 2 small stains on back page, corners are slightly bent. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-21)
Publishers cloth. XIV, 86 pages. 1st edition. Shoshanna Rozen and Dori Ben Zev as Anna and Peter (text accompanying photo on cover) . "Privately published by the author for literary discussion"; Arranged by Batya Lancet and Peter Frye for the Israel Soldiers theatre, as directed by Peter Frye. Contains a long preface by Meyer Levin about the controversial history, in the face of copyright restrictions from Otto Frank, to perform this play, which apparently was a major success at its debut show in Israel. Contains the entire script for the play, adapted from the Diary of Anne Frank; 3 photographs from performances at the Israel Soldiers Theatre, and numerous reviews on back page. Subjects: Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 - Drama. OCLC lists 15 copies. Cover soiled with small pen mark on upper right page, pages lightly creased, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. Rare (HOLO2-103-22)
(FT) Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 19, [1] pages. 19 cm. In Yiddish. Numbered 0525 (of how many? ) , finely printed on letterpress in red and black ink; coptic (braided thread) binding with illustrated cover. Translates roughly as From One Mother to All the Mothers. Early Secular Yiddish tract on how to be a good mother. Subjects: Child rearing. Parenting. Child psychology. OCLC lists only two copies (Lib Congress, HUC) . Light soiling to covers, with outer edges lightly bumped and chipped. Internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. Scarce and interesting. (HOLO2-97-47)
1st edition. Original green paper wrappers, 12mo, 56 pages. Singerman 4882. In his early days in the United States, Isaac Moses "was considered a radical Reformer, but later he took a more moderate position. In 1884 he introduced his own prayer book (Tefillat Yisrael). Moses was a founding member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and a member of the Reform committee charged with compiling an official prayer book. The appearance of the Union Prayer Book in 1894 has been credited to his personal initiative in preparing and circulating a manuscript when the committee's work seemed to be leading nowhere. Moses also published a number of sermons and textbooks for children. His Sabbath School Hymnal, first issued in 1894, ran into 14 editions. While in Milwaukee, he edited the weekly Der Zeitgeist (1880-82). " (encyclopedia.com) In one of these sermons, Rabbi Moses discusses the evils that occurred in Egypt and then goes on to say, "Does not out civilization show the most alarming symptoms of the evils and the diseases of Egypt? We have fought for the emancipation of the negro, but the enslavement of the masses by our modern indutrial system threatens to become a plague worse than ever befell the birth-place of Moses. " Subjects: Jewish sermons, American. English -- United States. OCLC: 25225212, Spine rebacked, coveres rubbed and worn, but solid. Good Condition Overall. Scarce. (AMR-57-6-BL).
1st seperate edition. Original orange paper covers, Softcover, 108 pages, 8vo. In German with Hebrew citations. Published during the Rohling-Bloch Affair. Rohling, (1839-1931) , was an "antisemitic polemicist. A fanatical ultramontanist priest from the Rhineland, Rohling published in 1871 his Der Talmudjude (based on J. A. Eisenmenger 's Entdecktes Judenthum) , a collection of deliberately corrupted quotations, imaginary statements, and forgeries against the Talmud. The book appeared in successive editions and became very popular. When Franz Holubek, a leader of the Viennese artisan movement, was sued for inciting a crowd against the Jews (April 4, 1882) , he pleaded not guilty, claiming that he had obtained his information in good faith from the books of Rohling, a full professor at the German University of Prague. Rohling's academic appointments were obtained through the intercession of high Church dignitaries. Holubek's acquittal was a victory for the growing political antisemitism. Rohling and his works acquired further notoriety through the Tiszaeszlar blood libel affair, when Rohling volunteered to testify that Jews required Christian blood for their ceremonies. After Franz Delitzsch , the renowned Protestant Orientalist, had revealed Rohling's ignorance and baseness, Rohling accused Delitzsch of being a Jew and then castigated Adolf Jellinek and Moritz Guedemann as cunning knaves for denying Holubek's charges. Rohling's challenger was Joseph Samuel Bloch who, after repeated sorties against him, published a series of articles in July 1883 under the title, "An Offer to Commit Perjury, " in which he branded Rohling a liar and perjurer. Forced by public opinion to sue Bloch for libel, Rohling enlisted the aid of two antisemites, Brimanus (a Romanian-Jewish renegade who had taught Rohling Hebrew and was author of the scurrilous Der Judenspiegel under the pseudonym "Justus") and Ecker (a convicted forger, priest, and professor at an obscure seminary in Paderborn) . Neither could attend the trial. Bloch recruited the respected Orientalists Theodor Noeldeke and Karl August Wuensche, who completely demolished all Rohling's academic pretenses. Even Paul Lagarde condemned Rohling's works. In 1885, shortly before the trial was due to open, Rohling withdrew his suit after Bloch had collected an immense amount of material against him. He paid the costs of the trial, lost his academic chair, and left the public scene, nevertheless continuing to publish antisemitic tracts. Rohling's Talmudjude was translated into several European languages; E. Drumont wrote the introduction to the French edition. The work continued to be published for more than 50 years, and served as a source for Nazi antisemitic doctrines" (EJ, 2007) . Hinge repair, lightly browned pages, with taped repair at spine. Chipping to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-15-29)
No Date (1943?) 1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 31 pages. Early (1943) expose and condemnation of Nazi atrocities in the occupied Soviet Union. Likely published 1943, as the end of the booklet says "(signed) Molotov// Moscow, May 11, 1943." Introduction by Jessica Smith. "With a dignity and restraint that seem almost superhuman this note by Foreign Commissar Molotov sets forth fresh proofs of the subhuman savagery of the Hitlerites. In previous notes to the United Nations Molotov has presented documentary evidence of the fiendish atrocities visited on Soviet citizens in the Nazi-occupied areas. In this one he gives details of the manner in which millions of Soviet citizens are driven into slaveryâ¦. As they systematically lay waste the Russian towns and villages during occupation or retreat, the German marauders simultaneously seek to enslave or destroy all of the Soviet people who fall into their clutches. The majority of able-bodied citizens, young and old, men and women, girls and boys, are forcibly shipped into Germany. Those who resist are murdered. The rest are packed like cattle into railroad cars. Those who sicken on the awful journey are thrown out. The railroad embankments are littered with their bodies all the way. " (from introduction) This note was sent to "all ambassadors and minsters of the countries with which the U. S. S. R. Maintains diplomatic relations. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. OCLC: 5863608. Near Perfect, Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-2-AMP) xx
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 53 pages.. 1st issue, Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: Factory Owners Uneasiness, The German Concentration Camps: Dachau, Lichtenburg, Sachsburg, Hamburg-Fuhlsbuttel, Womens Concentration Camp Moringen, House of Correctional Osterstein. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges and tears on corners of covers, but all text is clear. Good condition. Extremely early discussion of the German concentration camps. (HOLO2-33-4)
First edition. Original illustrated blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 59 pages, 20 cm. In German with musical notations. Title translates to Ghetto and Concentration Camp Songs from Latvia and Lithuania. Fifteen songs each preceded by a brief historical extract. Collected and edited by Latvian-born Johanna (Lichtenberg) Spector (1915-2008) , who grew to achieve renown as an ethnomusicologist specializing in the documentation of the musical culture of varied Jewish communities around the world. SUBJECTS: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Songs and music. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Minor shelf wear. Overall Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-131-28) xx
1st Edition. Later Wrappers with Original Paper Wrappers Bound Inside. 8vo. 24 pages ; 15 x 20 cm. In Czech. Title translates into English as, The Gentry-Volk: 11 Epigrams About The Teutonic Saviors Of The World. Published in the last year of the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, this book contains 11 outlandish caricatures of Nazi incompetence, and defeat, from the illustrator Josef Novák. The cover image is of a bird defecating on a Swastika SSI. SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Humor, caricatures. OCLC lists just 4 copies worldwide (Hoover Institute, Yale, NL of Czech Republic, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Slight wear to protective wrappers and a few minor discolorations and edge wear on Original Wrappers. Otherwise very good condition. (holo2-135-5)
24 pages. Grainy black and white reproductions of photos. Text primarily in English, some in German. "I was at Auschwitz from January to December 1944." - page 3. A war injury led to the author being restricted to service on the home front. In 1943 he went to Ukraine to raise India rubber plants to supply Germany's wartime need for tires. When Germany lost Ukraine in 1943, he was transferred to the department of plant cultivation at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, which had a branch at Auschwitz. It was only on his way there that he learned it was a concentration camp. Originally written in 1973, this appears to be a reprint circa 1985. Average wear. Some pencil markings. SINGERMAN 1317. Book
This completely revised edition includes many exclusive colour photos. 985 pages. Index and footnotes. Generously illustrated with black and white and colour photographic plates. "No praise can be high enough for [Mr. Irving's] indefatigable scholarly industry. His portrait of Hitler is thus, he claims, firmly based on solid primary evidence... [Irving is] an exact and scrupulous historian." - Hugh Trevor-Roper. "The book was thoroughly researched and employed a variety of themes... It confirmed Irving's reputation as one of the world's most thorough researchers and an exciting and readable historian." - Board of Deputies of British Jews, Secret Report, 1977. Bit of underlining in photo caption on page 605, otherwise book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. An excellent copy of this renowned and controversial work which suggests Hitler was not responsible for the Final Solution. Book
Signed and inscribed by O'Driscoll to a fellow professor upon half-title page. 395 pages. Index. Reproductions of black and white photos. "Using new original documents from The Soviet Union, The Vatican, the United States, Europe, and the results of an academic field study in the Middle East, this book cuts through the facade of national governments to the raw realities of world-power politics, presenting page after page of startling but fully-documented facts, unmasking the forces behind our present world chaos, a chaos that has been deliberately induced and proceeds to the certain annihilation of that which is, on order to clear the way for the creation of what will be antiChrist, the unique creation of man on earth." - from back cover. Moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality signed copy of this uncommon and important expose. Book
RARE memorial volume of the small town Boiberke in eastern Galicia near Lvov (Lemberg) in Hebrew, Yiddish and English. The book is profusely illustrated by the eminent Israeli artist Arieh Allweil (1901-1967). 345x250mm. 38+218 pages. Illustrated yellow board Hardcover with grey cloth spine. Black lettering on spine. Cover yellowing/age-stained. Cover/binding curved. Cover corners worn and slightly peeling. Cover and spine slightly stained. Front cover upper right corner near spine bumped/wrinkled. Binding slightly visible on rear inner cover. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare memorial of a Jewish community annihilated in the Holocaust is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1985009415Dachau, Verlag Dachauer Hefte 1985-2009, 1985. Orig.-Broschuren. Die Bänden erschienen mit folgenden Themenschwerpunkten: 1. Die Befreiung. 2. Sklavenarbeit im KZ. 3. Frauen - Verfolgung und Widerstand. 4. Medizin im NS-Staat: Täter, Opfer, Handlanger. 5. Die vergessenen Lager. 6. Erinnern und Verweigern. 7. Solidarität und Widerstand. 8. Überleben und Spätfolgen. 9. Die Verfolgung von Kindern und Jugendlichen. 10. Täter und Opfer. 11. Orte der Erinnerung 1945 bis 1995. 12. Konzentrationslager: Lebenswelt und Umfeld. 13. Gericht und Gerechtigkeit. 14. Verfolgung und Gruppenschicksal. 15. KZ-Außenlager - Geschichte und Erinnerung. 16. Zwangsarbeit. 17. Öffentlichkeit und KZ - Was wusste die Bevölkerung? 18. Terror und Kunst: Zeugnis, Überlebenshilfe, Rekonstruktion und Denkmal. 19. Zwischen Befreiung und Verdrängung. 20. Das Ende der Konzentrationslager. 21. Häftlingsgesellschaft. 22. Realität - Metapher - Symbol. Auseinandersetzung mit dem Konzentrationslager. 23. Nationalitäten im KZ. 24. KZ und Nachwelt. 25. Die Zukunft der Erinnerung. Die Bände 1 und 2 jeweils mit kleinem Adreßstempel des Vorbesitzers, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
(FT) Hardcover with dustjacket, 8vo, 2 Volumes, 572 pages (continuing page-count) , Illustrated. Inscribed by author. On the underground organization that helped Jewish refugees during World War II to escape to the British Mandate for Palestine. Aliyah Bet. Ex-library. Dustjackets have edgewear, overall very good condition in good attractive illustrated jackets. An attractive set of this important work. (HOLO2-89-92)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 354 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Spanish, English, and French. Capacidad de la República dominicana para absorber refugiados, díctamen de la Comisión nombrada por el poder ejecutivo para el estudio del informe de la Brookings institution sobre 'La colonización de refugiados en la República dominicana. ' Capacity of the Dominican republic to absorb refugees ... Capacité de la République dominicaine pour absorber der refugiés. Trilingual report commissioned by the executive committee (Trujillo) of the Dominican Republic to study the Brookings Institution report on the capacity for the refugee settlement in the Dominican Republic. With maps, fold out statistic tables, and various charts. Subjects: Refugees - Dominican Republic. Brookings Institution. Refugee settlement in the Dominican republic. Light institutional pencil markings on endpages; spine split, edge wear to wraps, with some loss at edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-115-53)
Publisher's cloth. 4to. 430, 396, 512 pages. Dust jackets. in Hebrew. Includes illustrations, maps, indexes. Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents: Vol. II: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ad 1941 (Jews in Lithuania 1918-1941); Vol. III: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita Ha'atzma'it (Jews in Independent Lithuania); Vol. IV: Hurban Yahadut Lita (Destruction of Lithuanian Jewry). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. Vol. II slight water damage to endpages, slight tears to DJ, overall very good condition; Vol. III institutional marks on endpages, slight tears and boxing to DJ, overall very clean and fresh, very good condition; Vol. IV hinge and slight boxing to DJ, otherwise extremely clean, overall fine condition. A beautiful, informative and definitive set. (HOLO2-98-19B)
First edition, November printing (The play opened in October, 1955, the month prior) . Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 52 pages; 23cm. Program for the Original Broadway Production, at the Cort Theater, of The Diary of Anne Frank with the original cast, from the month after it opened. The entire cast and crew of the production, Kermit Bloomgarden, Joseph Schildkraut, Susan Strasberg, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Dennie Moore, Jack Gilford, Clinton Sundberg, Lou Jacobi, Garson Kanin, Boris Aronson, Helene Pons, and Leland Watson, had successful careers in the entertainment industry. Joseph Schildkraut, the actor who played Otto Frank, was a prolific film and theatre actor who performed in Show Boat (1927) , The Twilight Zone (1961) , Marie Antoinette (1938) among several others. He received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Alfred Dreyfus in The Life of Emile Zola (1937) and was nominated for a Best Actor Emmy Award in 1963 (Wikipedia, 2016) . Susan Strasberg, daughter of Lee Strasberg of the Actors Studio, was the youngest actress to star on Broadway with her name above the marquee title for her Tony nominated role as Anne Frank in this production (Wikipedia, 2016) . Strasberg starred and guest-starred in many other roles throughout her career and wrote two books, one an autobiography and one about her friendship with Marilyn Monroe. Jack Gilford, the actor who played Mr. Dussel, was discovered by his mentor Milton Berle, was nominated for several Tony Awards and an Academy Award, and started the comedy tradition of monology later used by comedians such as Lenny Bruce and Woody Allen. His career was derailed when choreographer Jerome Robbins named him and his wife, Madeline Lee, as Communist sympathizers to HUAC. Features hundreds of illustrated advertisements, some with cartoons and some with black-and-white photographs, for restaurants, cars, clothing stores, and more. Includes several articles such as What the man will wear, Whats What, and Facing Your Audience. SUBJECT(S) : Anne Frank, Broadway, Theatre. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal markings and wear. Very good + condition. Rare. (Holo2-133-10A)xx
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages ; 18 cm. In Yiddish. Paris Yiddish imprint published the same year the city was overrun by Nazi forces. Title translates to Toward the historic day of judgment, the Jewish people between curses and redemption Published early in the Holocaust, Ben-Adir argues for the enactment of national introspection and calm rather than territorialism! Ben-Adir (18781942) was writer and Jewish socialist leader, born in Krucha, Belorussia. He was a child prodigy and left for university in Minsk at the age of 16. While there, he was heavily influenced by Jewish socialism. After the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Ben-Adir published an article advocating political Zionism in opposition to the ideology of Ahad Ha-Am. After then Kishinev pogrom of 1903 Ben-Adir published a call for the formation of a Jewish party which would combine the aims of revolutionary socialism with national Jewish aspirations. Ben-Adir was one of the founders and ideologists of the Vozrozhdeniye group, and of its successor of the Sejmists (Jewish Socialist Workers' Party) whose program included Jewish national-political autonomy while envisaging territorial sovereignty as a remote aim. Ben-Adir stayed in Eretz Israel between 1925 and 1927 but returned to Berlin, leaving for Paris in 1933. SUBJECTS: Zionism Jewish nationalism. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Minor browning and edgewear. Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-13-52-'L)
8vo., First Edition,with plates; handsomely bound in dark red full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM LINKLATER WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE.
RARE memorial volume of the small town Boiberke in eastern Galicia near Lvov (Lemberg) in Hebrew, Yiddish and English. The book is profusely illustrated by the eminent Israeli artist Arieh Allweil (1901-1967). 345x250mm. 38+218 pages. Illustrated yellow board Hardcover with grey cloth spine. Black lettering on spine. Cover age-stained and slightly curved. Front cover edges stained. Cover upper and bottom edges bumped and slightly peeling. Text block edges age-stained and slightly stained. Ex-library copy with stamps on front inner cover, whitepage, pre-title page and pages 9,31,35,59,99,103 and 155. Inner cover and whitepages slightly age-stained. Tape residues on whitepages. Dedication written in pen on front whitepage upper corner. Front whitepage and page 1-6 corners wrinkled. Sticker on front inner cover and rear whitepage. Two small holes between rear endpaper and whitepage. Small red pen inscription on title page upper corner and rear inner cover upper edge. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare memorial of a Jewish community annihilated in the Holocaust is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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)
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)
21134° (27 x 21,5 cm). 112 (1) Seiten mit 50 ganzseitigen Illustrationen, die den Leidensweg der Häftlinge in den verschiedenen Konzentrationslagern eindrucksvoll zeigen. Schöner Handeinband der Zeit in rotem Saffianleder mit Marmorpapierüberzug. Halbfranzband auf 5 echten Bünden mit handvergoldetem Rückentitel. Die farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur mit eingebunden. Sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Einige Seiten etwas fleckig und mit geringfügigen Knickspuren. Der Einband von tadelloser Erhaltung. Seltenes, frühes Zeitzeugnis in einem unikalen Handeinband, der in einem auffälligen Spannungsverhältnis zum Inhalt steht.