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8vo; Complete in 2 volumes. Warszawa: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej & Wojskowy Instytut Historyczny. 25 cm. xix, 755 pages (text), plus accompanying clamshell portfolio volume of 80 folding maps (all indexed), many in color. Massive work, a must for the study of the Nazi invasion of Poland, an its eventual liberation. (Holo2-83-18)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. 7 pages; 35.5 cm. A Holocaust-era stapled mimeograph report. Includes tables of criminal rates. A consideration of the facts showing the low degree of criminality among Jews leaves no room for the anti-Jewish agitators claim. The only reasonable conclusion is that the causes which lead men to commit crime, whatever they be, operate among the Jewish population no differently than among non-Jews. The American Jewish Congress is an association of Jewish Americans organized to defend Jewish interests at home and abroad through public policy advocacy, using diplomacy, legislation, and the courts. The American Jewish Congress was founded in 1918, and represented a populist counterbalance to the American Jewish Committee, which was dominated by the wealthy and conservative German-Jewish establishment. Leaders within the American Jewish community, consisting of Jewish, Zionist, and immigrant community organizations, convened the first American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) in Philadelphias historic Independence Hall. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, and others joined to lay the groundwork for a national democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Anti-Semitism, Jews, Statistics. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Pages taped together at the top. Slight toning. Very minimal stains. Very good + condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-36)
Original Boards, 16mo (pocket sized) , 184 pages. 14 cm. In Hebrew. DP Publication. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish ethics. Musar movement. Repentance Judaism. Yis´ra'el Livk? In, mi-Salant? ; v? E-nilv? U lahem ... Netivot or ... Ma'amarim shonim ... Kokhave or ... Hubru yaHdav? Me-iti, YitsHak? Beha-Rav mo. Ha-R. Sh. Blazer. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide) Spine rebacked, paper brown as usually found, otherwise Good Condition. (holo2-85-9)
Hardcover, 8vo. , 480- pages. In German. Printed in black letter type. Volume One of Three [Allgemeiner Teil], but stands on its own. Race in the Humanities: Studies on the History of Racial Thought Schemann was known for translating the works of French racial theorist Gobineau, but changing the ideas to support Germany as the superior race, and Jews inferior and a racial enemy. He was later awarded by the third Reich for his work. SUBJECT (S) : Race. Ethnology. With publishers advertisements laid in. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-34-5)
Softcover. 8vo. 26 pages. 21 cm. In German. Philosemitic treatise, denouncing Antisemitism. Reprinted from, "Es werde Licht! Monatsblätter zur Förderung der Humanität, Jahrg. XI (1880) , Februarheft, a monthly magazine published by Scholl to espouse free religious beliefs and speak out against anti-Semitism. Title translates to English as, Judaism and Its World Mission. For more on Scholl, see Dagmar Herzogs fascinating article, Carl scholl, Gustav Struve, and the problematics of philosemitism in 1840s Germany: Radical Christian dissent and the reform Jewish response, ( in JEWISH HISTORY Volume 9, Number 2, 53-72). SUBJECT(S): Judaism. Religion. Judentum. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. "Surplus - Duplicate" stamp on cover, book plate on front end page. Internal pages are darkened with some damp stains but still nice. Margin notes on one page. All text is clear. Good condition. Important imprint from the Judenfrage debates of 19th Century Germany. (HOLO2-49-17).
Only edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. [4] pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Annual Report from Rev. Jacob Schwartz. In this annual report to the Chazzanim Farband, Rev. Schwartz, then president of the Farband, address his colleagues about world and communal affairs. The speech begins with The world is in flames This was no doubt a somber speech given the 1943 publication date. OCLC does not list any copies. Rare Very Good Condition. (MUSIC-6-25) xx
Original Paper Wrappers with paper label as issued, 12mo, 208 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Early post-war re-issue of this Nazi-era imprint, originally published by the Judischer Verlag in Berlin in 1935. Title translates as Songs of Israel: Maccabi Union of Germany on behalf of the Pioneer Association in Germany. In Hebrew. Lyrics (romanized) --also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Anthology of 230 zionist songs. Includes unacc. Melodies. Published by the Yudisher Ferlag of Berlin, under the auspices of Hechalutz and Maccabi World Union. Jakob Schönberg was born in Fürth, Bavaria on September 8, 1900. His father, David Schönberg, was chazzan (cantor) at the Claus-synagoge in Fürth. ... Schönberg apparently earned his living during Germany's Weimar Republic (1919-1933) as a pianist, music critic, conductor and composer. He wrote articles for the Nürnberger Zeitung and served as a musical consultant for Bavarian Radio in Munich. Bavarian Radio performed some of his orchestral compositions. He also worked in films as a "musical conductor and illustrator" and some of his film music was published by Schott's Söhne, Mainz, and Hawkes and Son, London. Schönberg was interested in composing instrumental music especially orchestral. His first orchestral work, Prelude Symphonique, premiered in 1923. ... His style of composition took a decidedly Jewish turn after the Nazis took power in 1933, and Jewish musicians could no longer be employed by Germany's state-supported cultural institutions. In 1934 Schönberg transcribed the folk songs and dance tunes of several halutzim (pioneers) visiting Germany from Palestine. The following year he published Shire Erets Yisrael (Songs of the Land of Israel) , an anthology containing 230 Hebrew songs (Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1935) . From this time until, at least, when he left Germany, these Israeli melodies would figure prominently in Schönberg's work. He set several of them for voice with piano and voice with flute and viola. His Suite für Orchester, 3 Sätze utilizes a Horra melody from the anthology. Schönberg's orchestral Horras appear to have been extremely popular in Nazi Germany, and were performed numerous times by the Jüdischer Kulturbünde between 1936 and 1938, in both Berlin and Frankfurt-am-Main (Jakob Schonberg Collection; JTSA) . Subjects: Zionism - Songs and music. Songs, Hebrew - Palestine. Jews - Palestine - Music.. Lyrics (romanized) also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Includes unaccompanied melodies. Light wear, Good Condition (Holo2-68-20A)
First edition. Original textured paper wrappers in black, white, and red. 8vo. 96 pages; 21 cm. In Czech. Title translates to Leaves from the Death Camp (Aegina) . Includes powerful illustrations throughout the book. Part of the series: Narody bojuj za svobodu. SUBJECT(S) : WWII, Death Camps, Holocaust. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (National Libr of the Czech Republic, Nanterre-bdic, National Libr of Poland, Bib Narodowa) , none outside of Europe. Some edgewear and toning. Minimal dampstaining and stains. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-44)
Original Illustrated Wrappers. 16mo. [36] pages. 18 cm. Illustrated with over 36 Anti-Nazi cartoons. First edition. De Jong #623. Written by Anne Cornelis Veth and Illustrated by Karel Leendert Links. Published anonymously and clandestinely during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Illustrated throughout the text with anti-Nazi caricatures. Colophon on final page roughly translates as, On 1 April 1945 (Easter) came this work as the second piece of Ondergrondsche Knock-Out-Press. Offset printed on wood-free paper. The drawings and calligraphy from the same hand. The proceeds will benefit the victims of the current tyranny, whose end is in sight, as the hordes of oppressors meet their destruction on our home soil by the masterly strategy of the English, Americans and Russians. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Netherlands -- Poetry. Caricatures and cartoons. Humor. German occupation, 1940-1945. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (British Libr. , UC Berkely, Northwestern, Bibliotheque Nationale de France. ) Light shelf wear, with minimal staining and light rubbing. Text block clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-17) xxxxx
Small folio, 17, 33pages. First Edition. With an introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. A most moving depiction of vibrant Jewish life before the Holocaust. 31 black and white photographs, many now iconic images of Eastern European Jewish life. Original boards, with most of jacket present (as often found). No marks except for a faint damp stain in the upper right blank margin corner of the text page introduction (it also has a former owner's attractive bookplate). It has a jacket showing the dramatic photo on the cover--but the border area, starting at the left side of the photo through the spine, is missing. About Very Good in damaged but attractive Jacket. (EE-3-20) xx
Original Publishers Cloth. Large 8vo. 432 pages. Illus. 25 cm. In Dutch. Second, Expanded and Improved Edition. Title translates to English as, Commemorative Book of the Orange Hotel. Weber was a Reserve-retired Major of Infantry Commander of the camp in the "Orange Hotel" in May 1945. The Orange Hotel was the nickname given to a Nazi prison in Scheveningen in South Holand which served as a penitentiaryfor members of the resistance during the German occupation. The name Orange refers to the Dutch royal colors. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Lightly sunned spine, but otherwise a nice, clean copy. Internal pages are darkened, but not fragile. Very Good condition. (HOLO2-79-2)
1st edition. Original paper Wrappers, 12mo, 32 pages. 20 cm. In French. Title translates as Psychological and Social Experience German Concentration Camps; Presentation Made at the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. Zygmunt Zaleski (1882-1967) was a Polish literature historian, literary critic, poet, publicist, translator who was awarded the French Légion d'honneur. SUBJECT(S) : Concentration camps -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide, only 5 in the US (NYPL, Tauber, LOC, US Holocaust Museum, U of Delaware) . Very Good Condition. A Beautiful Copy (Holo2-126-22)
38 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon first blank leaf. "An autobiographical essay consisting of prose and poetry in which the author conveys the horrors she experienced as a young girl held captive in the concentration camps during World War II... she was born in Cluj, Rumania, the capital of Transylvania." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A nice copy. Book
336 pages. Glossary. Signed and inscribed by Denise Nevo upon front free endpaper, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. "Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality copy. Book
311 pages. "Includes seven tales of suspense, horror, despair, and joy, told in the words of the rescuers." - from jacket. Average wear. Binding tight and square. Unmarked. Blue soiling to bottom edge of text. Dust jacket in clear plastic protector. Sound copy. Book
278 pages. "The personal testimony of the leading prosecution witness in the mass trial to be held in Frankfurt. Dr. Vrba was, in fact, one of the few inmates of the notorious extermination camp at Auschwitz to escape and here he tells the story of the unbelievable horros which he witnessed." - from half-title page. Both free endpapers removed. Significant spine slant. Chips from bottom edges of some pages (text unaffected) as if prior owner tore them out to use as bookmarks. A worthy reading copy. Book
In Hebrew and Yiddish. 250X345mm. 591 pages. Gilt hardcover. Includes many photos. Cover slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing with light age stains on edges. Otherwise the book is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8' XVI+337pp. white hardcover with picture on front. cover slightly stained and slightly worn. else in good+ condition.
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous photographs (a number full-page) throughout; original pictorial boards, a near fine set. The set comprises Vol. I: Road to War; Vol. II: Enigma. Ten years in the making, this comprehensive study chronicles the life of Reinhard Heydrich, Hitler's probable heir apparent. This extraordinary man rose to become second only to Himmler within the SS, controlling the entire Security Service through a career of controversy which continues to this day. He was considered so dangerous that the British had him assassinated. Volume 1 details Heydrich's life from birth to the outbreak of WWII; Volume 2 covers Heydrich's involvement in the Jewish question, the Wannsee Conference, his posting as Acting Reichsprotector for Bohemia-Moravia, his assassination in 1942, his State Funeral, and the precarious life of his wife Lina and their family until her death in 1985. A major feature of this work is the unique collection of over 700 photographs, many never seen before, assembled by the authors during a decade of intensive research. Already very scarce.
Original Cloth Portfolio. 4to. 60 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Signed by Saul Touster. This edition is limited to 600 numbered signed copies. A Holocaust History in sixteen woodcuts done in 1945 by Miklós Adler, a Hungarian survivor. Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Saul Touster. Contains facsimiles of the woodcuts and a separately bound volume with Professor Touster's commentary, bound in a folio box. Two pockets to inside covers. One contains book with introduction and woodcuts, captions in English, Hungarian, and Hebrew, vis-a-vis descriptive text, the other 16 woodcuts on seperate leaves. Series depicts plight of Jewish people during the Third Reich starting with the yellow star to be sewn onto clothes, transport to Ghettos and eventually to concentration camps; selection for and description of various work units, debasing scenes suffered at the hands of the Nazis, a woodut showing row of dead, closing with a woodcut showing smokestacks with "souls ascending". Mikos Adler was an art teacher in Debrecen, Hungary. Sometime in 1944, Adler and his family were loaded onto a transport for Auchwitz, but their train was diverted to Lager 15 in Vienna, and then to Theresienstadt, where they were liberated by the Soviet army on May 8, 1945. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Pictorial works. Jewish artists - Hungary - Biography. Wood-engravers - Hungary - Biography. Holocaust survivors - Hungary - Biography. Adler, Miklós. OCLC lists 8 copies. Very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. Powerful. (HOLO2-115-36)
No date (1940-1945) First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 3 pages; 21 cm. A short Holocuast-era pamphlet describing how Avukah, in all its various chapters and fellowships, can help improve the situation of the Jewish people worldwide. Political action includes participation in the fight against fascism. Avukah does anti-Nazi work in connection with the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. This includes investigation work and distribution of material. Avukah was a Zionist youth movement with strong ties to Louis D. Brandeis. Divided into various sections including Jewish Community, Zionist Work, and Chapter Cooperatives. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth, Zionism. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight toning and a few tears. Crease from being folded in half. Good + condition. Rare. (zion-12-60)
First separate edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages; 22.5 cm. The swift and apparently inexorable process of Jewish dispossession in many Central and Eastern European countries makes the early issue of such a Jewish National Loan a possible medium of saving at least a fraction of Jewish property. Had Jewish means been in time invested to a larger extent in Palestine, the tragedy of Jewish dispossession in Germany and Austria today might have been far less calamitous. A detailed account of the financing issues and potential solutions for infrastructure in Palestine. Granovsky explains how the donation based financing system was unsustainable for the needs of the developing country and suggests potential new long term solutions such as loans, living legacy, and joint land purchase. Reprinted from the Palestine and Middle East Economic Magazine, January, 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Economics, Financing, Palestine. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Minimal staining and toning. One light pencil mark that does not affect text. Very good + condition. (zion-11-26)
8vo., Thirteenth Impression, with 28 plates on 16 and an illustration in the text; black cloth, backstrip lettered in red, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with short closed tear at tail of upper joint, and with one small loss at upper edge of rear panel. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SIGNED COPIES ARE EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE. Enser, pp. 115, 467 (recording the first edition of 1954).
8vo. 468 pages. With 70 pages of photographs. In Yiddish with forward in English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews persecutions Lithuania; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania personal narratives; Oshry, Efriom, b. 1915; Lithuania ethnic relations. A scarce Yizkor title, very well illustrated.Very Good condition. (YIZ-1-1A) xx
8vo. 468 pages. With 70 pages of photographs. In Yiddish with forward in English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews persecutions Lithuania; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania personal narratives; Oshry, Efriom, b. 1915; Lithuania ethnic relations. A scarce Yizkor title, very well illustrated.Very Good condition in Good+ Jacket. Nice copy. (YIZ-1-1)