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14x21.5 cm. 331 pages. Paperback. Cover slightly chafed. Stamp on first page. Else in good condition.
196953449Stuttgart. W. Kohlhammer. 1969. XVI, 478, (1) Seiten. OLwd.-Einband u. ill. Schutzumschlag. (Schutzumschlag mit geringeren Gebruchsspuren).. 24x17 cm
20103465Köln : Kiepenheuer & Witsch 2010. 370 S. ; 22 cm neuwertig, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe
8vo; 1st seperate edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 12 pages. Light wear, Very Good Condition. (KH-2-38)
Softcover, 15 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 22 cm. Much on Jewish refugees and Holocaust survivors in Palestine. SUBJECT (S) : Refugees, Arabic. Jewish refugees. Caption title. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Browning to pages and cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-31)
Wrappers, 8vo, various pagination, color. Quarterly. dedicated to major developments relating to the Holocaust and the Yad Vashem memorial institution . [Topics include] research initiatives and scholarly conferences to educational methodologies, teacher-training courses and curriculum development . Glossy paper, in excellent condition. (Holo2-42-5)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 78 pages. Ill. 21 cm. In German. Published in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the original Munich Haupt Synagogue, which was destroyed by the Nazis the next year in 1938. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Germany -- Munich. Hauptsynagoge (Munich). Corp Authors: Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München, Hauptsynagoge (Munich). Very good condition. (FEST1-21)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 78 pages. Ill. 21 cm. In German. Published in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the original Munich Haupt Synagogue, which was destroyed by the Nazis the next year in 1938. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Germany -- Munich. Hauptsynagoge (Munich) . Corp Authors: Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München, Hauptsynagoge (Munich) . Minor chipping to edges of wrapper with small loss of paper in upper left corner, repair with tape. Overall, very good condition. (FEST-1-21)
1977008916Jerusalem, Israel Economist, 1977. 68 S. Großformatige Orig.-Broschur. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1996008974Wien und München, Christian Brandstätter, 1996. 95 S. Großformatige Orig.-Broschur. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
Original illustrated wraps. 4to. 44 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Catalog of two exhibitions, Return to Vilna I and Return to Vilna II, held between 31 August and 20 November, 2002 at Pucker Gallery, Boston, Mass. With 67 full color illustrations. Samuel Bak was born in Vilna. A few years later the area was incorporated into the independent republic of Lithuania. He was eight when the Germans occupied the city. Bak began painting while still a child and, prompted by the well-known Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever, held his first exhibition (in the Vilna ghetto) in 1942 at the age of nine. From the ghetto the family was sent to a labor camp on the outskirts of the city. Bak's father managed to save his son by dropping him in a sack out of a ground floor window of the warehouse where he was working; he was met by a maid and brought to the house where his mother was hiding. His father was shot by the Germans in July 1944, a few days before Soviet troops liberated the city. His four grandparents had earlier been executed at the killing site outside Vilna called Ponary. After the war, the young Bak continued painting at the Displaced Persons camp in Landsberg, Germany (194548) , where he also studied painting in Munich. In 1948, he and his mother immigrated to Israel, where he studied for a year at the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. After fulfilling his military service, he spent three years (195659) at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He then moved to Rome (195966) , returned to Israel (196674) , and lived for a time in New York City (197477) . There followed further years in Israel and Paris, then a long stay in Switzerland (198493) . From 1993 Bak lived and worked outside Boston, in Weston, Massachusetts. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Bak, Samuel - Exhibitions. Holocaust Art - Vilna. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-108-44)
19781165768New York, Oxford University Press, (1978). 396 S. m. Abb. OKart.
210x150 mm. 40 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and stained. Spine yellowing. Stamp and pen inscription on front cover. Few pages slightly stained - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
16.5x24 cm. xxii+310 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
19531239568(Köln, B. Pick, etwa 1953). 27 S. m. zahlr. Abb. OBr.
1963009298Frankfurt am Main, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, 1963. 226 S., 1 Blatt. Interimsbroschur mit leinenverstärktem Rücken und dem Stempel "Belegexemplar Druckereibüro". Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
23X16 cm. 340 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
235x160 mm. 232 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Title page detached from binding. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
15x21.5 cm. 477 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly scratched. Else in good condition.
160X230mm. 586 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
Hardbound. 8vo. 343 [8] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Edited by David Bankier and Dan Michman. Published in Association with Yad Vashem and the International Institute for Holocaust Research. With 18 black and white illustrations. Publishers description: The Holocaust was not a major issue in the thirteen Nuremberg trials conducted in Germany between 1945-1949 by the International Military Tribunal. Can the word justice be used to refer to trials that did not fully recognize the centrality of the Holocaust? What was the background of the postwar war crimes trials, and what was their impact on society and collective memory? How did they shape international law? This book brings together observations on these and other issues from a broad range of international scholars on the representation of the Holocaust in the postwar trials and its historiography. David Bankier was the incumbent of the John Najmann Chair of Holocaust Studies and Head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem. Dan Michman is Professor of Modern Jewish History and incumbent of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Chair at the Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan. Subjects: War crime trials. World War, 1939-1945 - Law and legislation. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Fine condition in vg+ jacket. (HOLO2-99-34)
Original Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 198 pages. 17 cm. First edition. Number 11 in the Palestine pioneer library series. This work is a collection of commemorative writings on Jewish parachutists killed in the Second World War, published in Palestine in 1947; these seven individuals are memorialized in this remembrance of their heroic attempts to save Jews in Eastern Europe. With black and white photographic plates of the parachutists. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews - Biography. Institutional markings. Light wear to covers, backstrip has a small tear. Edges lightly bumped. Good condition. (HOLO2-95-10)
IN HEBREW. 235x160 mm. 276 pages. Hardcover. Spine edges slightly bumped. Sticker on first white page. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 23.5x16 cm. 276 pages. Hardcover. Upper spine slightly bumped. Else in good condition.