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8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly creased and rubbed at edges. Enser, p.213.
Hardcover, 8vo, x, 98 pages, folded map, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Social conditions. Jews -- Restoration. Printed in Great Britain. Reprinted with alterations and considerable additions from Zionism and anti-Semitism contributed to the Quarterly review, April 1902.--Pref. Bibliography: p. 89-98. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Lightly soiled covers. Lightly yellowed pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-86-18)
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)
Moving personal testimony of the way the Jews were deported from Greece to concentration camps during the Nazi occupation. Errikos Sevillias was born in Athens in 1901 into a Sephardic family. He learned how to work in leather as a child and opened his own leather workshop when he was 16. From 1919 until 1923 he served in the Greek army, for three years fighting in Asia Minor. After the war he reopened his workshop, married, and had a daughter. Life, as he writes, "went along well" until he experienced "an inexplicable and unexpected great adventure," meaning Auschwitz. Errikos Sevillias was killed in Athens by a motorcycle in 1974, when he was 73 years old. The manuscript of this book was found among his papers after he died. He describes the appalling events at Auschwitz with extraordinary calm, saying merely that he couldn't understand "what they wanted in doing such an unjust and evil thing." His simple statements of events give the clearest possible image of the indescribable. The manuscript was translated by Nikos Stavroulakis, who also has provided an extremely useful historical outline of the Jewish presence in Greece with a description of the occupation and final solution. 125p.+ plates Book
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 44 pages. 22 cm. In the series Working papers on contemporary anti-semitism. Interesting examination of Antisemitism in the land of Auschwitz at the fall of Communism. Subjects: Antisemitism - Poland - Statistics. Antisemitism - Hungary - Statistics. Antisemitism - Czechoslovakia - Statistics. Jews - Public opinion - Statistics. Public opinion - Poland - Statistics. Public opinion - Hungary - Statistics. Public opinion - Czechoslovakia - Statistics. Light wear to covers. Some pen marks on a few pages, with laid in notes of previous owners. Good + condition. (HOLO2-96-1)
in-8, 147 pp. abondamment illustré in-texte N&B, broché. Bel exemplaire. [BAT-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
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) .
Very Good Condition; 4to; 12 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Zehn Gebote für Sprachbeflissene, " by Dr. Eugene I. Stern. Very Good Condition (holo2-135-28) xx
Very Good Condition; 4to; 24 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Wann kommt der Weltkrieg? Unentschlossenheit aur der ganzen Linie. " ["When will the world war come?"] Very Good Condition. (holo2-135-29) xx
Very Good Condition; 4to; 16 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Der Neue Bund, " by Wilhelm Marcus. Very Good Condition. (holo2-135-30)
4to; 16 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: " Der Sinn jüdischer Existenz" by Wilfred Cohn Hulse. Very Good Condition (holo2-125-31)
21x15 cm., 148 pp., soft cover, cover slightly worn on edges. else in good condition.
Later cloth. 4to. 88 leaves. 30 cm. First edition. Fascimile. In German. On the History of the Jewish Community of Aurich, 1592-1940. Compiled photocopy booklet for a course at the IGS School in Aurich, bound in later cloth; illustrated, with several maps, family registers, and historical and legal documents. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Aurich (Lower Saxony) . OCLC lists two copies (HUC, Univ Florida) . Previous owners name on endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-108-34)
16.5x23.5 cm. 351 pages. Paperback. Front and back cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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Original Cloth. 8vo. IX, 22 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Collection of poems on the holocaust and Auschwitz. Subjects: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) - Poetry. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . Light wear to jacket, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-43)
2nd Revised Edition. Paperback, 12mo, 104 pages, illustrations, 19 cm. In English. Subject (s) : Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . Includes bibliographical references. Very good condition. (HOLO2-98-12)
xviii, 222 pages. Black and white photographic plates. "When the Germans invaded Hungary in 1944, they immediately shipped virtually the entire Jewish population to Auschwitz. Separated from his family, Dr. Miklos Nyiszli [1901-1956] was chosen to direct the medical pathology work carried on among the prisoners by the Nazis for the purpose of 'scientific research' in that most infamous of all concentration camps. Through the doctor's eyes, we relive not only the day-to-day horrors of life in the KZ but also witness the slow disintegration of an empire built to last a thousand years. What Dr. Nyiszli lived through few will want to believe or even read about." - dust jacket. "Tells of events which, though gruesome, need to be told and retold until their meaning for our times is accepted." - Foreword. Tight and square with moderate external wear. Foxing to top edge. Prior owner's details written and stamped upon front endpaper. Name stamped on top edge. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this important account. Laska 1317, Enser p.114. Book
24 pages. Grainy black and white reproductions of photos. Text primarily in English, some in German. "I was at Auschwitz from January to December 1944." - page 3. A war injury led to the author being restricted to service on the home front. In 1943 he went to Ukraine to raise India rubber plants to supply Germany's wartime need for tires. When Germany lost Ukraine in 1943, he was transferred to the department of plant cultivation at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, which had a branch at Auschwitz. It was only on his way there that he learned it was a concentration camp. Originally written in 1973, this appears to be a reprint circa 1985. Average wear. Some pencil markings. SINGERMAN 1317. Book
VG/VG (dj is a little shelfworn but without loss. Previous owner's name on front endpaper) Octavo 368pp illustrated. Maps at endpapers and other maps. Harrowing
8vo., First Edition, with plates, maps in the text and endpaper maps; black boards, black cloth back lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Enser, p.57.
24x16.5 cm. 368 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover corners slightly bumped. Pen marking on inner cover. Ex libris sticker on front whitepage. Else in good condition.