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First edition. Original blue, yellow, and grey paper wrappers. 4to. About 122 pages each; 24 cm. In Hebrew and English. Title translates to Archives of the Yishuv Rescue Board in Istanbul. Volume 5 includes Register of the Palestinian Swiss, Swedish, English, Spanish and Portugese Files. Volume 6 includes Register of the Hungarian (corrected) , Italian, Albanian, Yugoslavian, Greek, French, German, Danish, Dutch, Belgian Files. Volume 7 includes Register of the Romanian and the Bulgarian Files. The most important part of the letters contains a description of the changes taking place in the Golah, in the nature of a summary of the reports received from the lands under Nazi occupation, and from countries subject to German influence. All these reports were received either directly or via the bureau in Switzerland. The time span embraced the peak period of the mass murders in Eastern Europe, including also the desperate attempts to effect rescue, especially of the remaining Jews in Slovakia and Hungary. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Records, Archives. OCLC lists only 2 holdings for one or more of these volumes (Harvard, Swiss Nat Libr) . Slight rubbing. Very minimal markings and stains. Very minimal edgewear. Very good + condition. Scarce and important (HOLO2-134-54)
RARE collection of essays in honour of Clemens N. Nathan by David Abrahamson, Anne Bayefsky, Louis Bloch, Sidney Brichto, Jan Herman Brinks, Martin Forward, Kendra H.Gaines, Lucien Gubbay, General Lord Guthrie, Arthur Harverd, Prince Hassan of Jordan, K. Hannah Holtschneider, Edward Kessler, Zvi C.Koren, Julius Lipner, David Loewe, Raphael Loewe, Bertrand Ramcharan, Aubrey Rose, Ruth Rothenberg, Daniel Sperber, Ady Steg, Gideon Taylor, Edward Timms, Alexander Verkhovsky, Jean-Jacques Wahl, and George R. Wilkes. Almost all articles are in English except two in French. 245x165 mm. I+393 pages. Gilt hardcover and spine. Cover edges bumped. Sticker on rear cover. Else in good condition.
RARE collection of essays in honour of Clemens N. Nathan by David Abrahamson, Anne Bayefsky, Louis Bloch, Sidney Brichto, Jan Herman Brinks, Martin Forward, Kendra H.Gaines, Lucien Gubbay, General Lord Guthrie, Arthur Harverd, Prince Hassan of Jordan, K. Hannah Holtschneider, Edward Kessler, Zvi C.Koren, Julius Lipner, David Loewe, Raphael Loewe, Bertrand Ramcharan, Aubrey Rose, Ruth Rothenberg, Daniel Sperber, Ady Steg, Gideon Taylor, Edward Timms, Alexander Verkhovsky, Jean-Jacques Wahl, and George R. Wilkes. Almost all articles are in English except two in French. 245x165 mm. I+393 pages. Gilt hardcover and spine. Cover edges bumped. Sticker on rear cover. Else in good condition.
22x14.5cm. 371 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 245x175 mm. 544 pages. Hardcover. Dedication written in pen on first whitepage. Pencil inscription on few pages - NO damage to text. Else in good condition.
8vo; 241 pages; First edition. [242] pages. One of many ships taking Jews (illegally) from Europe to Erez- Israel during the Holocaust, the Patria sank, drowning 257. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise in very good condition with clean pages. (AC-1-25)
1st edition. Cloth. 4to. Unpaginated (142 pages). 29 cm. First edition. In Slovak. Title translates as: The tragedy of Slovak Jewry: photographs and documents. Published in Bratislava by the Documentation Centre of CUJCR [Documentation project of the union of Jewish religious congregations in Bratislava]. Principally a phto-illustrated volume depicting the various facets of the destruction of the Jews of Slovakia; includes graph of deportation convoy charts, photographs from the extermination camps, photographs of leading Czech collaborators, anti-semitic wall propaganda posters, etc. Subjects: Jews - Czechoslovakia - Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Pictorial works. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Slovakia - Pictorial works. Judenverfolgung. Slowakei. New blank endpapers, some staining on last few leaves, otherwise Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-17)
[IN HEBREW]. [SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR]. 210x140 mm. 194 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine top edge slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 225x140mm. 189 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained and slightly yellowing. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
First separate edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages; 25 cm. Hitler-era exploration of how Zionism works as a solution to the major problems facing Jews in the modern world. Milton Steinberg was an American rabbi, philosopher, theologian and author who served as the pulpit rabbi at Park Avenue Synagogue and wrote several books including As a Driven Leaf (1939) (Wikipedia, 2016) . For any Jew who is concerned with assistance to his fellow-Jews abroad, for any Jew who wants himself and his children to live as Jews and to enjoy the experience, Palestine is simultaneously a cause, an adventure, a necessity and a hope. Reprinted from Proceedings, National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare. No. 6 in the Education Series. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish life, Palestine. Very Good Condition (zion-12-54)
Cloth, 8vo, ix, 358 p. 24 cm. LCCN: 73-10623. Translation of La révolte des justes. Bibliography: p. 340-348. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (H-43-13)
Softbound. 8vo. IX, 358 pages. 24 cm. First edition reprinted, with corrections. This translation originally published: as 'Not as a lamb'. Translation of La révolte des justes; translated by Marion Hunter. Lucien Steinberg (1926-2008) was born in Romania, emigrated to Palestine with his family in 1943, and moved to Paris in 1948, where he lived for the rest of his life. He is considered one of the first historians to specifically focus on Jewish resistance during the holocaust. He was president of the Union of Jews for Resistance and Mutual Aid (UJRE) and served on the board of the (ME MRJ) , the association for Memory of Jewish resistance to the ME (forced labor) . This volume extensively surveys armed Jewish resistance movements throughout occupied Europe, country by country, as well as insurrections and uprisings in death and labor camps. As stated on the cover: The seminal work on the Jewish Resistance. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Jews. Holocaust. Light wear and soiling to cover, one page dog-eared, and pen scribble on corner of title page. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-11)
21.5x14.5cm. 53 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and patterned endpapers; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 15 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'How the Sparrows Taught Chumash'. Yiddish childrens fable. With frontispiece woodcut portrait of Shtaynbarg by Arthur Kolnik. Published in Jassy (Iasi) , Romania; a center of rich cultural activity in Yiddish in the post holocaust period. Eliezer Shteynbarg (18801932) , Yiddish writer and educator. As the most distinguished figure in the Tshernovitser Yidisher Shulfareyn (Czernowitz Association of Jewish Schools) and in the Jewish Cultural Association of Romania (founded in 1921) , Shteynbarg played a leading role in the cultural life of Romanian Jews. At a very young age, Shteynbarg had written childrens stories and plays in Yiddish for the students in the school he directed, as well as fables for adults. - YIVO Encyclopedia. Subjects: Yiddish literature Childrens. Yiddish Literature Romania. OCLC lists 7 copies. Wraps aged, lightly foxed and soiled; otherwise fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-118-3)
Newsletter. . 43cm. Miscellaneous reviews of Jewish books. This issue includes: A Civilization Worthy of Being Preserved, A Novel Inspired by the Eichmann Trial, Melancholy Testament to Mans Inhumanity, Pope Turned Back on Contemplated Slaughter, Ramifications of Act of Injustice in France, Tries to Create a Secularist Ideology, Pages Breathe Hatred for the State of Israel. Previous owners name atop front page. Small rips at top, and several creases throughout, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-1)
Newsletter. One sheet- (two sided) . 43cm. Miscellaneous reviews of Jewish books. This issue includes: Tragedy of Jewish People in Lyrical Laments, More Than 2, 000 Artists at Work in Israel, Mr. Katz Attempts to Rationalize Holocaust, Each Generation Has to Re-Win Liberties, Jewish Ethics A Partisans Interpretation. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-20)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, Large 8vo, 43 pages. Published in May 1933. The persecution continues unabated, and has now been placed on a statutory basis by the enactment of a series of decrees by which Jews, as such, are subjected to grave disabilities. These decrees and their practical effects form the main subject of this publication. (from the Foreword) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Germany -- Congresses. Persecutions. OCLC: 40835832. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. Edgewear to bottom of edge of wrapper, no text affected, small datestamp and note on cover, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-14-ACC-'e)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 45 pages. Published in June 1933. Contents include: I. Further Development of the Persecution; II. The Nazi Terror; III. The British Opinion; Appendix: Material Relating to Nazi Propaganda. Laid in is a facimile of two relevant letters to the editor of the Manchester Guardian from May 1933 signed "M." (Montefiore?). The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Germany -- Congresses. Persecutions. OCLC: 230455019. Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-14A-ACC-'e)
1st edition. Original wraps bound inside pamphlet protector. 8vo. 50, [1] pages. 22 cm. Very early publication from just after Hitler was given emergency powers, exposing the immediate systematic persecution of German Jews by the Nazi regime. (On 30 January 1933 Hitler became Chancellor; in the March 1933 elections, no single party secured a majority. Hitler called on Reichstag members to vote for the Enabling Act on March 24, 1933, and he was granted plenary powers "temporarily" by the passage of the Act. [54] The law gave him the freedom to act without parliamentary consent and even without constitutional limitations) . Published in April 1933 by two British Jewish organizations reporting on official acts of anti-Jewish persecution in Germany by the newly empowered Nazi government. Contents: Nazi Propaganda before 1933, Nazi Pronouncements in 1933, Nazi Outrages, the Persecution of the Jews by the Nazi Government, and British Opinion. With five appendices: The Jewish Population of Germany; General Ludendorff's Manifesto to the Jews of Poland; Extract from the German Government's Letter to the Peace Conference, May 1919; Extract from the German-Polish Convention of May 15th, 1922, regarding upper Silesia; Einstein and Germany. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. Subjects: Jews - Germany. Jews - Persecutions. Jews. Jews Persecutions. Bookplate on title page, Very Good Condition (HOLO2-126-14B)
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
Original Cloth, small 8vo. , 292 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism -- France. Political corruption -- France. Evidence, Expert -- France. Bookplate on inside cover, name of prior owner written on flyleaf, some stains on title page. Very good condition. (COMHIST-16-30)