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8vo., First Edition; original blue cloth, backstrip lettered in darker blue, a near fine copy. An imagined and closely reasoned account of what might have constituted Mussolini's trial for war crimes
Mm 150x210 Collana "Lo specchio di Alice". Presentazione di Lamberto Bava. Brossura editoriale di 250 pagine con alcune figure in nero nel testo. Copia eccellente, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Paper wrappers, 4to. , 32 pages. On cover: Views of some distinguished contemporaries and of leaders of public opinion of earlier days on asylum, and their application to German Political and religious refugees. Prepared for [the] Committee of Ten. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, chairman. The committee of ten included Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Miss Mary Dreier, Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Mrs. Kendall Emerson, Mrs. John Finley, Mrs. Alexander Kohut, Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, Mrs. Jacob A. Riis, Mrs. Charles Cary Rumsey, and Mrs. F. Louis Slade. SUBJECT (S) : Asylum, Right of. Political refugees. Emigration and immigration law -- United States. Light staining to cover, small piece missing to edge of cover, pages lightly tanned. Good + condition. (HOLO2-78-9)
Original cloth. 8vo. 31 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Nazi-era publication. Lucien Wolf Memorial Lecture. No. 1. By Viscount Cecil of Chelwood; with a foreword by Gustave Tuck and an afterword by the Very Rev. Dr. J. H. Hertz. A lecture on the need for the League of Nations Peace and Minorities treaties to be observed by member nations, and the benefits of such a policy, especially in central Europe. Lord Robert Cecil (1864-1958) was one of the principal architects of the League of Nations, an advocate for world peace, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Subjects: Minorities. Peace. Light soiling to cloth, stitched binding slightly shaken, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-123-22)
24X17 cm. 334 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly scratched. Pen inscription on first blank page. Else in good condition.
First edition. Original red, green, yellow, black, and white paper wrappers with geometric shapes on them. 8vo. 162 pages; 21 cm. In Czech. Title translates to The Crimes of the Nazis During the Occupation and the Liberation Struggle of Our People. Includes facsimiles of important documents and black-and-white photographs. SUBJECT (S) : WWII, Czechoslovakia. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Minimal edgewear. Slight toning to pages. Some rubbing and dampstaining. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-48)
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 426 pages. Translated by John Felstiner.
Loose Sheets. 8vo. 186 sheets. 18cm. In German. A collection of talking points in response to anti-Semitic rhetoric of the time. Includes index, table of contents and introduction titled Zehn Minuten Diskussionsrede! Ein Vorschlag. Comes with original stiff cardstock case. Title translates to English as, Anti-Anti: Facts on the Jewish Question. Other Title: Anti-Anti Blätter zur Abwehr. Original case is stained and worn, but all text is clear. Internal sheets are nice and clean. About Very good condition. Great display item! (HOLO2-125-26) .
Original Wrappers. 4to. 104, [4], [4] pages. 27 cm. Serial Publication. In French. Special two issue series of Le Monde Juif on LImpact Soulevement du Ghetto de Varsovie [The Impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]. The publication Le Monde Juif of the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation was published from 1946 until 1996, succeeded by Revue d'histoire de la Shoah; this special double issue contains a lengthy round table discussion by numerous French historians, holocaust survivors, and partisans, concerning the impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising on Poland and on France. Includes 10 illustrations of the uprising. Subjects: Juif - résistance (politique) - origines - 20e s. Jews - Periodicals. Light wear to covers, lightly aged. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-13)
Original Wrappers. 4to. [40] pages. 27 cm. Serial Publication. In French. Number 96, October-December 1979. The publication Le Monde Juif of the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation was published from 1946 until 1996, succeeded by Revue d'histoire de la Shoah; this issue contains an essay on Emigration from the 3rd Reich to France between 1933 and 1939, an article and a rebuttal on the Silence of Pope Pius XII, Book Reviews, and a note on the The Foundation of French Judaism. Subjects: Juif - résistance (politique) - origines - 20e s. Jews - Periodicals. Light wear and light soiling to covers, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-1)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 77, [5], 24 pages. 25 cm. Serial Publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 10, October 1980, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A Chronicle on Resistance during the Second World War, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Includes 4 pages of photographic plates. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Covers lightly soiled, with bumped outer edges. Clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-100-6)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 54, 52 pages. 25 cm. Serial publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 11, December 1981, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A brief biography of the anti-nazi Cardinal Van Roey, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-7)
1st Edition. Original Red Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 47 pages ; 25 cm. Exhibition catalog, loaded with photos. This exhibition [was] organized by the Centre of Jewish Contemporary Documentation and the Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr. Contains a brief history describing day-to-day life in the Warsaw Ghetto with many photographs and documents. About 400, 000 Jews lived in the Warsaw Ghetto, which was the largest of all Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-130-4A)
15.5x23.5 cm. x+318 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
BRAND NEW. Virgin copy, not yet traded. 4to. Pp. 24. With numerous halftone illustrations. Stiff wrappers, stapled as issued. ~ First edition. A concise study of British history during the Holocaust.
1st edition. Original wrappers. 4to, 29 cm. each issue approx. 16 pages each issue. Each volume includes 12 monthly issues. Illustrations throughout. In Czech with some English. This run includes vol. I, (1-12, beginning in October 1, 1939), vol. II (1-12), vol. III (1-12, beginning in 1941), vol IV (1-12, beginning in October 1942), vol. V (1-12), vol. VI (1-12), vol VII (1-12), vol. VIII (1-12, beginning October 1946), vol. IX (1-11, beginning in October 1947), vol X (1-12, beginning in October 1948), vol. XI (1-12, beginning in October, 1949), vol. XII (1-12, beginning in October 1950), vol. XIII( 1-12, beginning in October 1951), vol. XIV(1-12, beginning in October 1952), vol XV (1-5, 7-12, beginning in October 1953), vol. XVI (1-12, beginning in October 1954), vol. XVII (1-12, beginning in October 1955), vol. XVIII (1-12, beginning in October 1956) ,vol. XIX (1, 3-12, beginning in October, 1957), vol. XX (1-12, beginning in October 1958), vol. XXI (1-12, beginning in October 1959), vol. XXII (1-12, beginning in October 1960), vol. XXIII (1-12, beginning in October 1961), vol. XXIV (1-12, beginning in October 1962), vol. XXV (1-12, beginning in October 1963), vol. XXVI (1-12, beginning in October 1964), vol. XXVII (1-12, beginning in October 1965), vol. XXVIII (1-12, beginning in October 1966), vol. XXIX (1-12, beginning in October 1967), vol. XXXIV (7-11, beginning in May 1973), vol. XXXV (1-12, beginning in November 1973), vol. XXXVI (1-12, beginning in November 1974), vol. XXXVII (1-8, 10-12, beginning in November 1975), and vol. XXXVIII (4-8, beginning in February 1977). Total of 390 issues Publication began October 1, 1939. The Czech-American National Alliance began as the Bohemian (later Czech) National Alliance in America (Ceske narodni sdruzeni) which led a victorious fight against Austro-Hungary in the US. Czech Chicago was in the center of this liberation movement, together with the help of various Alliances branches, e.g., New York, Detroit and Omaha. Under the leadership of Dr. Fisher, who became the chairman, and Josef Tvrzicky, the executive secretary, the number of these branches throughout the US eventually grew to 350. SUBJECT(S): History. Periodicals. Czechoslovakia. OCLC: 5048975, OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Most have previous owners name and address on front, few have notes on cover and pages, few have some tearing and chipping, some wear and sunning on most, Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-12-LGG-f)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 4to, 29 cm. 16 pages. Publication began October 1, 1939. The Czech-American National Alliance began as the Bohemian (later Czech) National Alliance in America (Ceske narodni sdruzeni) which led a victorious fight against Austro-Hungary in the US. Czech Chicago was in the center of this liberation movement, together with the help of various Alliances branches, e.g., New York, Detroit and Omaha. Under the leadership of Dr. Fisher, who became the chairman, and Josef Tvrzicky, the executive secretary, the number of these branches throughout the US eventually grew to 350. SUBJECT(S): History. Periodicals. Czechoslovakia. OCLC: 5048975, OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Few chips on first page, else Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-32)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 4to, 29 cm. each issue approx. 16 pages, Some illustrations In Czech with some English. Includes vol. III (no. 3, December 1941), vol. VIII (no. 10, July 1947), vol IX (no. 3, December 1947), vol. XVI (no. 1-11, October 1954- August 1955), and vol. XXVIII (no. 3, December 1966). Publication began October 1, 1939. The Czech-American National Alliance began as the Bohemian (later Czech) National Alliance in America (Ceske narodni sdruzeni) which led a victorious fight against Austro-Hungary in the US. Czech Chicago was in the center of this liberation movement, together with the help of various Alliances branches, e.g., New York, Detroit and Omaha. Under the leadership of Dr. Fisher, who became the chairman, and Josef Tvrzicky, the executive secretary, the number of these branches throughout the US eventually grew to 350. SUBJECT(S): History. Periodicals. Czechoslovakia. OCLC: 5048975, OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Most have previous owners name and address on front, few have some tearing and chipping, some wear and sunning on most, Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-30-LGG-f)
in-8, 147 pp. abondamment illustré in-texte N&B, broché. Bel exemplaire. [BAT-4]
Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
1st Edition. 2 pages: 15 X 17 cm. Holocaust-era publication. Program from a two-year anniversary Pearl Harbor service and symposium at Ansche Chesed synagogue in Manhattans Upper West Side. Every American owes it to himself to commemorate Pearl Harbor fittingly. The speakers included, H. I. Feldman (a congregant, and notable New York City Architect, often associated with the Yale School of Architecture) , Rabbi Joseph Zeitlin, Irma Kraft, and Oscar Gruen. The chair of the event was Dr. A. H. Chaikin. OCLC lists no copies worldiwde. Creased and worn, with top corner torn off. In good condition. Rare. (AMR-52-20)
8VO. 110 pages. In Hebrew. Holocaust era publication. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Apologetic works. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. In good condition. 2nd and 3rd copies is1962 edition, in English. (HOLO2-8-20)
8VO. 110 pages. In Herbew with preface in English. Holocaust era publication. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Apologetic works. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. In good condition. Ex-library with bookplate and pocket. Spine tanned. Good + condition. (HOLO2-40-15)
Original blue publisher's boards, 12mo; 1240 pages; Singerman lists the translation (#67) , quoting Norman Cohn: "[The] Bible of the whole voelkisch-racist movement" Singerman calls this book "Of the utmost importance for its influence on Adolf Hitler [and, by the way, Alfred Rosenberg]" Singerman continues (citing Cohn) : "Here all history was presented as a bitter struggle between spirituality, embodied in the German 'race, ' and materialism, embodied in the Jewish 'race'--the only two pure races for all the others were but 'chaos of peoples. ' In Chamberlain's view the Jewish 'race' had been relentlessly striving, down the ages, to secure absolute dominion over all other nations. If once [sic] this 'race' were decisively defeated, the Germanic 'race' would be free to realize its own divinely appointed destiny--which was to create a new, radiant world, transfused with a noble spirituality and mysteriously combining modern technology and science with the rural, hierarchical culture of earlier times. " The author was also the husband of Richard Wagner's daughter. A very important book. This edition, issued on the eve of the Nazi siesure of power in Germany, is issued as an "ungekürzte Volksausgabe"--an unabridged, complete, popular edition. Slight wear & rubbing to covers, Good Condition both Volumes. (AS-2-5A)