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Cloth, 8vo, 264 pages. Large black and white photos and illustrations thoughout. Bookplate on inside cover, small chip on dustjacket spine, price clipped. Very good condition in good jacket. (COMHIST-16-29)
(FT) Original Publishers Cloth. Folio. [104] pages. Illus. (some color) 33 cm. In Hebrew and English. Illustrated childrens haggadah; includes two-page black and white illustration depicting the Holocaust, with SS officers with whips, side by side with Jews slavery in Egypt with the caption, This Year Slaves. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Liturgy and ritual. Illustrated by Siegmund Forst. Music arranged by G. Ephros. (3 pages at end). Stains and marks on boards on several pages, internal hinge repair, still good. (HOLO2-70-13)
Softcover, 8vo, 23 cm. , 201 pages. 2nd edition. Alas, the reviewer on Amazon writes that this is a Christian book in that its thesis is that God was punishing the Jews for not accepting Jesus as the Messiah. Aside from that, it is horribly written and is full of misspellings, chiefly Elie Weisel. I don't know why Mr. Schapiro chose me to review his book, but from where I sit, it is not worth the paper it is printed on. Corners bumped, otherwise good condition. (Holo2-42-8)
Original Stiff Wrappers. 8vo. 184, [16] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: Resistance in the Rhine and Ruhr, 1933-1945. Published by the Association of Victims of the Nazi regime of North Rhine-Westphalia, a post war association of German anti-fascist resistance members and concentration camp survivors, founded as a means of support for 250, 000 formerly persecuted political prisoners. The author, Karl Schabrod (1900-1981) was a pre-war radical woodworkers and journalist for a communist paper, he was arrested in 1934 for anti-fascist leaflets in Dusseldorf and imprisoned in the Börgermoor concentration camp. He was released, and arrested again for anti-fascist activities, and was sentenced to life imprisonment; he was liberated by Americans in 1945. He resumed his activities, helping rebuild the short lived activity of the post war German Communist Party in the Federal Republic, and was actively involved in the support network of the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime. He was blacklisted by the Federal Republic in 1950, and worked as a carpenter, and remained politically active for the remainder of his life, spending another stint of nine months in jail in 1958 for being a communist actively seeking to become elected in the local parliament of North Rhine-Wesphalia. Schabrod wrote at least five volumes dealing with the resistance struggles and political prisoners in the anti-nazi struggle. In this volume, a general survey of the resistance in the Rhine and Ruhr region, encompasses not only the radical miners and proletarians who maintained literary and active struggle against the nazis throughout these years, but also details the open resistance in the region at the closing of the war, wherein many anti-nazi fighters waged open battle as the Ruhr pocket was being closed; many of these fighters being liquidated by the SS. Includes dozens of hand-drawn illustrations of underground newspapers and leaflets, assuredly lost and redrawn from memory by the author. Includes a large register of anti-nazi comrades killed in the struggle. Subjects: Anti-Nazi movement - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia. Nationalsozialismus. Widerstand. Geschichte 1933-1945. North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) - History. Rheinprovinz. Ruhrgebiet. Light wear to covers, fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-29)
New York: Overlook Press, 1972. Cloth. 8vo. 416 pages. First edition. In German. An anthology of articles from the 1939-1970 run of Reconstruction, a newspaper written by Jewish exiles in the United States. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German, United States; Jews Germany. Missing dustjacket. Colored endpapers. Signature of previous owner on title page. In very good condition. (GERN-2-4) .
Hardcover, 416 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 24 cm. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German -- United States. Jews -- Germany. In dust jacket. Light wear to edges of front and back cover. Very good condition. (Holo2-20-1) xx
Cloth, 8vo, 71, [1] pages. Includes illustrations, plates, & portraits. 21 cm. In German. German historical biography title from this Fascist publisher; part of their nationalistic Deutsche Volkheit series. Bibliography on page [72]. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Lacks backstrip, otherwise Good condition. (H-42-8)
Contains b&w plates. 240x160 mm. XVI+468 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped and worn. Spine edges slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
24X15.5 cm. VIII+192 pages. Softcover. Cover corners and edges wrinkled. Spine worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Softbound. 8vo. VII, 106 pages. 22 cm. First edition. This publication gives a brief history of Jews in Albania with an emphasis on their exodus in 1991; it emphasizes the widely unknown exceptional situation of Jews in Albania during the Second World War, in that not a single Jew was taken to any of the Nazi concentration camps. This accounts for the extraordinary fact that by War's end there were more Jews in Albania than before, due to an influx of Jews fleeing from other countries, not only Yugoslavia and Greece, but also from further afield such as Germany and Austria. Central to Sarner's history is Josef Jakoel (1922-91) , spiritual head of the Jewish community in Albania, whose perseverance in his faith managed to prevent the very small Jewish community in Albania from completely losing touch with their roots and with each other although travel even within Albania during the Communist period was extremely limited, and the few Jews were scattered between Tirana, Durres, Vlora and Shkodra. A second important theme of Sarner's account is the story of Albania's "Righteous" (those non-Jews identified and honored by Yad Vashem as people who risked their lives to rescue Jews during the Holocaust) . Sarner gives details of some of these people and families (Moslems and Christians) who housed and hid Jews, some for years; he remarks on the extraordinary generosity of those hosts, their refusal to accept recompense and their ungrudging giving even in situations of extreme danger. Not only were Jews offered hospitality by individuals and families; the Albanian government also heeded the code of honor for guests and refused to obey the command of the Italian occupies to expel all foreign Jews, and even provided a small stipend for needy refugee families. Subjects: Jews - Albania -History. Joden. Holocaust. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-97-14)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 13 pages ; 21 cm. In Dutch. A very scarce post-Holocuast report on aid for Dutch survivors. Title translates into English as, Overview of Relief Lending to War Victims in the Hague. Compiled by the Office of the Social Council (Poverty Council) . OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (USHMM) . Library stamp and number on cover and titlepage, Otherwise Very Good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-135-87A)
Original Publishers Cloth. Large 8vo. 741; 545 pages. 25 cm. In Hebrew. Massive work. Title translates to English as, Test of Response and Redemption: The pioneering movements in Poland during and after 1939-1945. Vol 1: Bi-netiv ha-yisurim veha-meri [The Path of Suffering and Revolt]. Vol 2: Tekumah min ha-efer [Rebirth from the Ashes]. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionism -- Poland -- History. Jews -- Poland -- History -- 20th century. Jewish youth -- Poland -- History -- 20th century. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Bright, clean copies in Very Good Condition with like jacket. (HOLO2-79-5)
15X23 cm. 396 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine corner and edges slightly rubbed. Spine slightly wrinkled. In good condition.
Original Stiff Wrappers. 12mo. 158 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Spanish. Neruda and Sutzkever: Two Rebel Poets written by Gregory Sapoznikow; translation of the original Yiddish by Itsjok Niborski. This work by the Argentinian Yiddish literary critic and psychoanalyst Gregory Sapoznikow constitutes a dual biography and literary interpretation of parallel experiences of both poets, Sutzkever and Neruda, namely, the strength and poetic development of two partisans in the fight against fascism. Includes translations of select poems by Abraham Sutzveker into Spanish. Although Abraham Sutzkever was born in Lithuania in 1913, he spent his early childhood in Siberia. During World War II he fought against the Germans with the partisans, helped save national cultural treasures and was evacuated from Vilna to Moscow in the middle of the war. Sutzkever immigrated to Israel in 1947, and has earned the title of that countrys foremost Yiddish poet. He founded the Yiddish literary quarterly, Di goldene keyt (The Golden Chain) in 1948. Never forgetting his country and the annihilation of his people in Europe, Sutzkevers writing continues to demonstrate the historical events of the past. He has received the highest literary prizes of both Lithuania and Israel. His poetry and fiction have been translated into many languages, including Hebrew, French, English, German, Russian, Polish and Japanese. Born in 1904 in Chile, Pablo Neruda began writing poetry at an early age and had his first poem published at the age of thirteen. Neruda is best known as a poet, but he served as a consul for the Chilean government and traveled on behalf of the government to Burma, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, Argentina and Spain. Nerudas close friend, García Lorca, was murdered during the Spanish Civil War and his death affected him greatly. In response to Lorcas murder, Neruda joined the Republican movement in Spain and later in France. In 1939, he was appointed consul for the Spanish emigration in France, and soon after sent to Mexico. There he rewrote his Canto General de Chile, an epic poem about South America. In 1945 he was elected a senator. He openly opposed the then repressive government of Chile and was forced to live underground in his own country for several years. He managed to leave in 1949, but returned in 1952. Throughout his lifetime Neruda continued to write. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He died in 1973. Subjects: Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973 - Criticism and interpretation. Sutzkever, Abraham, 1913-2010 - Criticism and interpretation. Lightly shelf wear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-97-46xx)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 187 pages, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as The fate of Jews among the nations: an analytical look into the war-trilogy of Mendel Mann. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish, in literature. Mann, Mendel, 1916-1975 -- Criticism and interpretation. Title on added title page: Der goirl fun Yidn zwishn di umes-hooylem. Aroysgegebn durkhn Eli? Ezer Pines-fond far k? Ultur un literatur. Other Titles: Goirl fun Yidn zwishn di umes-hooylem. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Some stained pages. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-68-15)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 94 pages. 22 cm. Series: Jewish Life in America, Number Three. CONTENTS: Characteristics of the Jewish Settlement --- The Pre-Historic Period --- The New Immigration [refugees & survivors] --- Economic Development --- Culture and Press --- Jews and Cubans --- Organizing the Community. Translated from Spanish by Simon Wolin. Covers lightly worn with small chip to one corner; internal pages are nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-101-19)
Fotos von Claus Kavermann, Hans-Norbert Burkert, u.v.a.
190x120 mm. 239 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly curved and slightly rubbed. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers with Original Illustrated Dust Jacket. 8vo. Vol. 2 of 2 only: 262, [86] pages ; 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates into English as, Jewish Artists Who Perished in Poland. Edition of 2000 copies. Józef Sandel (1894 1962, ) was a Polish-Jewish art historian and critic, an art dealer and collector, and an advocate on behalf of Jewish artists in postwar Poland, (leading the ZTKSP) Sandel devoted himself to the writing of several art historical works concerning Jewish artists in Poland. Among his works, all written in Yiddish, is a two-volume biographical reference work on Jewish artists who perished in the Holocaust, Umgekumene yidishe kinstler in Poylen (Jewish artists in Poland who perished; Warsaw, 1957) . (Wikipedia, 2017) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish artists. Artists -- Poland. Some toning and a few tears to dust jacket. Overall book is in very good condition. And jacket is in very good- condition. We can also obtain vol I for you if needed. (HOLO2-135-61)
IN HEBREW. contains b&w plates. 22x14.5cm. XXXIV+92 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 220x140 mm. XXXIV+92 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket yellowing and worn. Cover yellowing. Spine edges slightly bumped. Inner cover and few pages age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st edition, original paper wrappers, 8vo, 83+[4] pages. In German. Includes 2 photo portraits and color frontis illustrations by Fritz Levy of the inside of the old synagogue of Essen. Light creasing on back cover, Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-139-9)
8vo. Xv, 286 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Trials, murder Soviet Union; Beilis, Mendel, 1874-1934. Maurice Samuel was born in Rumania in 1895 and was educated in England. He came to the United States in 1914. He was from 1917 in the American Army in France. Immediately after the war he served as interpreter at the Peace Conference and with the reparations Commissions in Berlin and Vienna, returning to America in 1921... His major interest for nearly fifty years [was] the position of the Jewish people in the Western world... He has concerned himself particularly with the exposition of Jewish values or examinations of the relations between the Jewish and Christian worlds. (dust jacket, back flap) Has dust jacket. Very good condition. (MX-23-3)
145X230mm. XV+558 pages. Soft cover. Cover corners slightly worn. Otherwise in good condition.