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115X165mm. 208 pages. Soft cover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Cover lower corner slightly wrinkled. Cover and spine slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Otherwise the book is in good condition.
Paper wrappers. 12mo. 16 pages. 20 cm. Fourth Supplement. In Dutch. Gedenckclanck was originally the name of a volume published in the Netherlands in 1626 which contains the well known hymnal, we go out together now, a celebration of Dutch independence and liberation. In the occupied Netherlands consecutive four part anthologies of illegal poetry, letters, and writings, all in the service of the resistance, were printed at the same underground press in Alphen aan den Rijn, and each collection was given the same title Gedenckclanck. Gedenckclanck 1940-1944 was printed in three parts, in the years 1944, 1944, and 1945, of lengths of 112, 176, and 68 pages respectively, in editions of 2200, 400, 200 respectively. The first volume was printed hastily, without corrections being made to the print run. The latter two volumes were reserved for the Royal House (presumably the Dutch Royal Family was allowed to obtain any type of literature even during the occupation) , prisoners in the camps, prisoners overseas, and those fighting in Free Dutch units elsewhere. Part four, entitled Gedenckclanck 1940-1945 was printed in the early spring of 1945. Four supplements, prepared during the occupation and which appeared one month after the liberation, were produced in very limited print runs. The pamphlet we have to offer is the last of the four in the series. Approximate translation from the title page recto: This little book was commenced after a presentation entitled "The Message of the Dead". / We go out together now! Radiant, young, happy. But above all grateful. / Closing with the farewell letter from a condemned man. / To the memory of Jaap Sickenga, shot by the Germans on May 11, 1942. This supplement to pt. 4 of the clandestinely published series of the same title contains letters and poems by or about Dutch victims of Nazi terror. Gedenckclanck first appeared in the autumn of 1944. They included only illegal poems, referring to the sacrifice of the dead and suffering in prisons and camps. The second Gedenckclanck offered an anthology of illegal poetry, from bundles and loose sheets of papers that had made the rounds. In the third Gedenckclanck illegal prose poetry was also included. Volume four appeared in the early spring of 1945. In the first months after liberation there appeared four 'supplements' also titled: Gedenckclanck. The compiler lectured in various places on 'The Message of the Dead ", after which a few small anthologies of illegal literature were offered. The mimeographed supplements, respectively: 26, 18, 31 and 16 page count. The first was dedicated to the sacrifice of the dead and suffering in prisons and camps. Nos. 2 and 4 contain only testimonies of martyrs. The third supplement is subtitled: Prayers. (This information, and the preceding specifications, with gratitude taken from Dirk de Jong (red. ) , HET VRIJE BOEK IN ONVRIJE TIJD. BIBLIOGRAFIE VAN ILLEGALE EN CLANDESTIENE BELLETTRIE. Interbook International, Schiedam 1978 (THE FREE BOOK OF UNFREE TIME. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ILLEGAL AND CLANDESTINE BELLES LETTRES. Interbook International, Schiedam 1978) . Subjects: Dutch poetry -- 20th century. Netherlands -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945 -- Poetry. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Univ Amsterdam, British Library) , none in the US. Paper wrappers worn, with a slight tear to cover at edge, and marked water stains on the back cover. Light pencil marks on title page. Pages browned, but very clean. Very good + Condition. (HOLO2-80-6)
Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
4to., First Edition, with very numerous full-page photographs throughout; oatmeal Holland, backstrip lettered in black, black endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly chafed at extremities. Comprehensive photographic survey with over 240 contemporary images of WWII destruction. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
Mit 135 Abbildungen, Dokumenten, Zeichnungen und Karten.
210x295 mm. 608 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo. 112 pages, 16.5 cm. Written in German. Title translates to Collective Agreement Law. No. 7 in the series Schriftenreihe des Österreichischen Gewerkschaftsbundes (Series of publications of the Austrian Trade Union Federation) . New laws regarding collective bargaining and trade union activity had to be re-written following the defeat of Nazi Germany and the Nazi government in Austria and the murder, exile, or imprisonment of the leadership of the anti-Nazi trade union movement. The Austrian Trade Union Federation was founded in 1947 as a labor union of employees. It is constituted as an association and is subdivided into seven smaller affiliated trade unions (Wikipedia, 2016) . With analysis of the laws by Franz Borkowetz and a forward by Johann Böhm. Includes several tables. SUBJECT(S) : Austrian Trade Unions, Law. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Schwizerishes Sozialarchiv, Bibliothek der Fridrich-Ebert-Stiftung) . Minor tears along spine. Minimal markings. Some toning to pages. Very good condition. (Holo2-134-7)
156 pages. Features: Interview with Christopher Alexander; Four Reviews and an overview of Christopher Alexander's 'The Nature of Order' - an essay on the art of building and the nature of the universe; Going after the avant-garde - architectural aesthetics and the spirit of advertising; Architecture - biological form and artificial intelligence; Urban superconscious and the return of the garden myth; On the early sketches of Eric Mendelsohn; A view of berlin holocaust memorials; A treasure of Sullivan architectural ornament; Charles Biederman (1906-2004); Why Charles Biederman matters (to me); An imaginary dialogue between Kandinsky and Klee on Abstract art and nature; Florida Everglades; The color of art in nature's landscape; book reviews. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
(FT) Softcover. 8vo. 325 pages. Ill. 21 cm. In Hebrew with additional Table of Contents and title page in English (Switzerland - An island) . Contents Include: Geneva; When Did We Come to Know the Truth; The Swiss Governments Refugee Policy; Establishing a Network of Contacts; Rescue Operations; The Kastner Train; Poland; The End of War Realignment; Renewing the Framework of the World-Movement, 1945-1946; Asking for Forgiveness After 50 Years. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Switzerland -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Jewish refugees -- Switzerland. Named Person: Bornstein, Heini. Geographic: Switzerland -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- History -- 20th century. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9657026075. Inscription to previous owner on title page, but otherwise a clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-23)
19.5x14 cm. 103 pages. Softcover. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
21.5x15 cm. 104 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly worn. Spine visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
8vo; 214 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. xv, 214 pages. 23 cm. In Polish. Documents of Crimes and Martyrdom. Includes 2-page names-index & 4-page bibliography. SUBJECT(S):World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Jews -- Poland. Picture cover and many facsimiles. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-19-45).xxxxxxxxxx
8vo; 214 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. xv, 214 pages. 23 cm. In Polish. Documents of Crimes and Martyrdom. Includes 2-page names-index & 4-page bibliography. SUBJECT(S):World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Jews -- Poland. Picture cover and many facsimiles. Some tape along spine, otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-62-6)
8vo; 214 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. xv, 214 pages. 23 cm. In Polish. Documents of Crimes and Martyrdom. Includes 2-page names-index & 4-page bibliography. SUBJECT(S):World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Jews -- Poland. Picture cover and many facsimiles. Front cover is slightly worn with closed tear and some tape along spine. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in good+ condition. (HOLO2-62-10)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo; 288 pages. illus. facs. 25 cm. In Polish. "The Song Will Survive: An Anthology of Poems About the Jews under German Occupation." Robinson & Friedman #2664. Includes sheet music. Some wear to cover with tape along spine. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-62-13).xxx
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo; 288 pages. illus. facs. 25 cm. In Polish. "The Song Will Survive: An Anthology of Poems About the Jews under German Occupation." Robinson & Friedman #2664. Includes sheet music. Pages browned, spine used, othewise very nice, clean copy. (Holo2-83-53)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo; 288 pages. illus. facs. 25 cm. In Polish. "The Song Will Survive: An Anthology of Poems About the Jews under German Occupation." Robinson & Friedman #2664. Includes sheet music. Some wear to cover with tape along spine. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-89-31)
Original Publisher's Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 197 pages. illus. ports. maps. 23 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "3rd Anniversary of the Destruction of the Ghetto of Cracow." Wolff # I: 1376. See Robinson & Friedman # 2623. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Kraków. Jews -- Poland -- Kraków. Zydzi -- Polska -- Kraków -- 1900-1945. Geographic: Kraków (Polska) -- Getto (1941-1943). Front cover show s some wear, detached from the spine, tape repair, some front pages also detached. Paper is tanned, but still nice. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-72).
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages. 21 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "Organizing Rage." SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Small piece of scotch tape on top of spine, otherwise a nice clean copy in very good condition (HOLO2-62-23a).
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages. 21 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "Organizing Rage." SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Minor schipping to bottom of spine, otherwise in Very Good Condition (HOLO2-62-23b).
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages. 21 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "Organizing Rage." Inscribed by author in 1947. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Pages are browned, but all text is clear. Minor schipping to bottom of spine, otherwise in Good Condition.(HOLO2-62-23C).
Original wrappers. 8vo. 260 pages, 20 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Documents of Crime and Martyrdom. A Montevideo-published Yiddish translation of Michal Borwiczs Dokumenty zbrodni I meczénstwa. Michal Borwicz (Maksymilian Boruchowicz) was born in Krakow in 1911, and died in Paris in 1987. A graduate of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, he was a Jewish Polish author and historian, who studied the history of Polish Jewry during the Holocaust. Borwicz was an inmate in the Janowska camp in Lwow from 1942-1943. He was sentenced to death by hanging, however when the sentence was being carried out, the rope broke. He escaped from the camp and joined the partisans and commanded an Armia Krajowa (AK) unit in the Krakow area. After the war, he headed the Jewish Historical Commission in Krakow from 1945 to 1947. After emigrating to France in 1947, he directed the Centre d'etude de l`histoire des Juifs (Polonais) (Center for Research of the History of the Jews of Poland) in Paris until his death. (EHRI, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10601885) . Pages are browning and brittle. Some chipping and edge wear. Otherwise good. (YID-40-61-L-'x)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 18, 351 pages. [2] pages of plates. illus. 22 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives. Named Person: Borzykowski, Tuvia, 1911-. Geographic: Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Uprising, 1944 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland) -- Ethnic relations. Very good condition in good jacket. (H-17)
Original illustrated wraps. 8vo. 351 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Between Tumbling Walls. Memoir of the author's experiences as a partisan in the Warsaw ghetto; Tuvia Borzykowskis memoir Tsvishn falndike vent, 1949, contains one of Holocaust literatures most detailed accounts of the fate of Warsaw and its Jews. It is important not only as a literary work but also for its detailed account of the inside workings of Jewish resistance against the Nazis in Warsaw. (Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature; pg. 25) . Borzykowski was a member of the Jewish Fighting Organization in Warsaw, and took part in both the Ghetto uprising and the later Warsaw uprising; he emigrated to Israel in 1949, where he died in 1959. Subjects: Borzykowski, Tuvia, 1911-1959. Warsaw (Poland) --History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Uprising, 1944 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland) - Ethnic relations. OCLC 1323288658. Light wear to edge of wraps; spine label, Jewish institutional stamp on title page, a few other light marks, otherwise. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-10AX-L-'ex)