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220x140 mm. 284 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled and rubbed. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 23 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Pamphlet on Jewish Refugees from Central Europe, arguing for the absorptive capacity of emigration to Palestine. Subjects: Refugees. Jews - Palestine. Economic history. Jews. Palestine - Economic conditions. Middle East Palestine. Exceedinly fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-51)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages, 23 cm. In English. A teachers guide to a filmstrip intended to be shown to students by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The guide includes paragraphs referencing various scenes in the filmstrip. Baeck (1873-1956) was a 20th-century German rabbi, scholar and theologian who served as leader of Liberal Judaism (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Baeck, Leo. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Leo Baeck Institute) . Some tape to spine and small tears in margins of wrappers. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-41-59)
8vo. Ix, 157 pages. First English edition. SUBJECT (S) : Germany - politics and government - 1918-1933; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei - history. CONTENTS: Introduction: Hitler and the Nazi party in Munich, 1919-1923/4; Berlin in the autumn of 1930; national Socialism and the Weimar Republic; The process of the Nazi assumption of power; The final stages of Hitler's rise to chancellorship. ISBN: 0854965092. Has dust jacket. Very good condition. (Holo2-12-22)
Clothbound. 8vo. XII, 244 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Written by Protestant Theologian Robert McAfee Brown, member of the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Council, this literary and philosophical study attends to the written works of Elie Wiesel. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Judaism and literature -- France. Holocaust (Jewish theology) Wiesel, Elie, 1928- -- Criticism and interpretation. Wiesel, Elie, 1928- - Religion. With lightly soiled dustjacket. Clean and fresh. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-88-36)
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. CONTAINS B&W TABLES AND MAPS. 220x150 mm. XVII+422 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly worn. Spine slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
BRAND NEW. Virgin copy, not yet traded. 8vo. Pp. xii, 186. With halftone full-page map; notes, index. Wrappers. ~ First edition. Browning, one of the leaders in the study of the Holocaust, focuses here on the victims and the perpetrators, using oral testimony and documentary evidence. He sheds light on issues such as Nazi Jewish policy, the step from population expulsion to total extermination, the exploitation of Jewish labour, and the behaviour of local perpetrators. Browning is the author of the landmark publication "Ordinary Man: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland."
Softcover. 8vo. Xxii, 375 pages. Ill. Draws on the testimony of survivors of the Holocaust-era Starachowice slave-labor camps to examine the Jewish prisoners' fight for survival through a succession of brutal Nazi camp regimes. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Poland -- Starachowice. Forced labor -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Starachowice. Jews -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Nazis -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Holocaust survivors -- Poland -- Starachowice -- Biography. Named Corp: Starachowice -- Arbeitslager Time: Geschichte Geschichte 1939-1945 Geographic: Wierzbnik (Starachowice, Poland) -- History -- 20th century. Starachowice (Poland) -- Juden. Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-362) and index. ISBN: 9780393070194. Very good, almost new condition (HOLO2-89-67).
23.5x16 cm. xii+615 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly bruised. Else in good condition
8vo., First Edition, with plates and endpaper maps; navy cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy. Enser, p.468.
Paperback. Oblong. 83 pages. Ill. 19 x 28 cm. Second, Revised Edition. Commissioned by the Swedish government for the Living History Forum, the book is a pictorial and anecdotal history of the holocaust. ISBN: 9163063840. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . "Levande historia. " Light bumping to corners. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-63-13).
225x150 mm. XXXIV+449 pages. Hardcover. Cover age stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine age stained. Spine edges worn. Pen and pencil inscriptions on few pages - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st Edition. Original Green Paper Wrappers. 8vo.383 pages ; 23 cm. In Ukrainian; Text in Ukrainian with parallel title page in English. Canadian Author AS Byrk writes about Ukrainian Jewish Relations throughout history. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Ukraine. Jews. Stamp on Title Page. Overall in about very good condition. (HOLO2-130-27)
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 144 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. inscribed in Yiddish on first page by the author. On verso of title page: For the sanctification of God's name. Between his 1939 book of Yiddish poetry, Yung Grin Mai (Young Green May) and his caustic novella, A Cat in the Ghetto, lay the Holocaust: Skaryýsko-Kamienna, where Rachmil Bryks was born in 1912; Lodz, to which he was deported; Auschwitz, which he survived, and, ultimately, New York where he died in 1974, though later interred in Jerusalem. A Cat in the Ghetto, recently republished by Persea Books, first appeared in 1952 under the more unnerving title Oyf Kidesh Hashem, meaning, In Sanctification of the Name, but expressing, also, the pious euphemism for martyrdom. Like fellow survivor Yehiel De-Nur, who, writing under his camp name and number Ka-tzetnik 135633, called the gas chambers the inner sanctum of the Temple of Auschwitz, Bryks displays and proclaims like a 20th-century prophet. In his novellas, the tattooing needle of Auschwitz trails a thread tied, at one end, to the Book of Lamentations, which sanctified the destruction of a Jewish way of life in mourning the loss of a symbolic Temple, thereafter endlessly transformed. Bryks took the litany of Lamentations as inspiration for the secular litany of his ghetto experience between 1939 and 1944. (Compared with the ghetto years, Auschwitz occupies a brief place in his collected works, which also include a novel, The Paper Crown, and stories from the beginning of the war. ) But whereas younger writers like these sacrificed everything to render literature true to experience, Bryks, writing in a very native Yiddish, clung fast to his roots in the Book of Prophets, Sholom Aleichem, the midrash, the folktale and the megillot. Bryks, who in photographs resembles a Polish vaudevillian, considered himself a survivor of neither the Holocaust nor the Shoah, but rather as one passed over by the Khurbn, which came only for the Yidn. In his essay My Credo, he wrote, I want to emphasize that our Khurbn period includes also the spiritual khurbn in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era the destruction of the Jewish word, the slaughter of Yiddish writers, actors, artists, teachers and others engaged in the field of Yiddish culture. According to his daughters, the mamaloshn was the only tongue tolerated in their home on New York Citys Upper West Side, where, in contrast to the tortured linguistic contortions of German-language poet Paul Celan in Paris, Bryks wrote steadily at the kitchen table by day and met Isaac Bashevis Singer, Itzik Manger and Avrum Reisen for tea at the Garden Cafeteria. (From A Yiddish Cat Still Laughing After Hot, Black Fire by Daniel Elkind; published March 11, 2009, issue of March 20, 2009; Jewish Daily Forward) . Subjects: Short stories, Yiddish. Light wear to covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-97-18-JU) XX
(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew. With authors inscription. Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title A Cat in the Ghetto. With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurancefrom the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon, (HOLO2-98-12A)
(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title A Cat in the Ghetto. With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurancefrom the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon. (HOLO2-98-12B)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Not one of the far more common later editions from the late 1940s. In German. Konzentrationslager Buchenwald, KL Bu. : Bericht des internationalen Lagerkomitees Buchenwald. 'Buchenwald concentration camp, KL Bu: . Report of the International Committee of Buchenwald Camp'. Extensively documented report on Buchenwald, with tables and statistics throughout. First Report of the International Buchenwald Committee, which began as an underground conspiracy of prisoners from the concentration camp Buchenwald, involved in the camp-wide rebellion at the end of the war; after liberation, the prisoners created documents related to their experiences and formed an international committee to look after the welfare of survivors; the committee is still in existence. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Buchenwald (Concentration camp) Weimar-Buchenwald Konzentrationslager. Anti-Fascism. Pages aged, minor edge wear, spine previously rebacked. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-118-48)
Contains b&w and color plates. 270x205 mm. 383 pages. Softcover. Spine edges slightly worn. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
No Date (ca 1980? ) 1st edition. 10 unbound leaves on photo paper, 28 cm, each with 3-4 photographs. In original envelope. Black and white. Text in English. Photographs from the Archives (collection of the Museum in Auschwitz-Birkenau) . Photographs and text detail the horrific conditions and death in Auschwitz and Birkenau. Includes photograph of corpses being taken away, a photograph of women going to a gas chamber and one of bodies being burned, both taken by a member of the camp resistance movement, a drawing by a prisoner, and many photographs of emaciated children and adults. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscript labor -- Poland. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) OCLC: 21968799, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide: Brigham Young Univ Idaho; Frostburg State Univ Libr; Univ of London, Goldsmiths' Col. Near Perfect Condition, Relatively Scarce, especially in this condition. (HOLO2-159-26-A-beflpii)
Paper Wraps. [12] pages. Ill. Ports. Maps. 19 cm. A tourist guidebook to Poland, with an emphasis on the Jewish population. Cover subtitle: Memorial to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- History -- Guidebooks. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (University of Oxford, US Holocaust Memorial Museum) . Light wear to cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-15).
First edition. Original illustrated blue glossy paper wrappers with black-and-white photograph of men toiling in a concentration camp and two color facsimiles of an illustration and a painting of Nazis violence. 8vo. 170 pages; 21 cm. Written in German. Title translates to The System of Concentration Camp Camps: War, Slave Labor, and Mass Violence. Divided into several chapters. Includes many charts as well as a black-and-white headshot of the author at the back. Marc Buggeln is a Holocaust scholar and has written several books on slave labor and the concentration camps. SUBJECT (S) : Concentration Camps, WWII, Forced Labor, German History. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (Holo2-134-1)
RARE photographic album by Polish photographer Adam Bujak, in which he attempt to commemorate the atrocities that took place in the death camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau, nearly 30 years after it has ceased to function. The book features 122 b&w photographs of the camp and its surroundings. The book also features a booklet with the introductory text and image captions translated into English, French, German and Russian. [ALBUM]: 300x235mm. 63+122 pages. Illustrated cloth Hardcover with photographic dust jacket. Jacket creased. Jacket edges tattered, jacket spine partly taped, jacket spine rear hinge partly missing. [BOOKLET]: 280x205mm. 43 pages. Pages creased and slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare album is otherwise in good condition.
Softcover. 8vo. vii, 251 pages. 23 cm. In German. Bultmann (1884 1976) was a German theologian of Lutheran background who was critical of the Nazis and spoke out against the mistreatment of Jews under the Third Reich. CONTENTS: Ezechiel 8, 1-9, 11. 11, 24-25; der Parakler im Johannesevangelium von E. Balla; Soeren Kierkegaard von G. Bornkamm; Jesus Christus in Person von H. Diem; Prometheus und die Tragoedie der Kultur von E. Fuchs; Die christliche Wahrheit von H. G. Gadamer; Das Problem des Kultischen im evangelischen Gottesdienst von f. Gogarten; "Sinai und Choreb von G. Harbsmeier; Eine urchristliche Taufliturgie von G. Hoelscher; Kirchengeschichte als theologische Disziplin von E. Kaesemann; Christlicher Glaube und existenzielles Denken von H. Karpp; Ueber das volkommene Gesetz der Freiheit von G. Krueger; Aufbau und Ordnung der Ekklesia nach dem Neuen Testament von H. Schlier; gedanken Luthers zur Frage der Entmithologisierung von J. Schniewind; Sola gratia? von F. K. Schumann; Bibliographia Bultmanniana von E. Wolf. SUBJECTS: Religion. Rudolf Karl, 1884-1976. Foreword by E. Wolf. "Bibliographia Bultmanniana": pages 241-251. Pages browned, but not fragile. Front hinge repaired. Very good condition. (FEST1-22)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. Nie wieder! : hrsg. Vom Bund ehemaliger KZ-Häftlinge in Zürich anlässlich der Ausstellung Nie wieder!" (Never again! : ed. Union of former concentration camp prisoners in Zurich on the occasion of the exhibition Never again!") . With 6 illustrations (photographs) and a two page map detailing the locations of the German Concentration Camps; with an introduction to the exhibition by Benno Schachter, President of the Union of former KZ prisoners. An early commemoration piece. Subjects: Nationalsozialismus. Konzentrationslager. OCLC lists 11 copies. Fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-21)