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8vo., First Edition; cloth, a near fine copy in dustwrapper.
Book is in excellent condition with deep red covers, silver print at spine, a tiny bit of corner wear. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Contains "...an invogorating debate on architectural history in which (the two authors) debate the Classical traditon vs. the Judeo-Christian perspective, discussing such topics as the theory of architecture, architecture of political form, and the special character of American cities."
1st edition, original cloth, 4to. Xxxxix+ 515 pages. Contains copies of many documents, each with a small description. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Sources. World War, -- Jews Rescue. Jewish refugees -- History -- 20th century. Germany. This is one of 22 volumes, each volume or group of volumes covers one repository. OCLC: 20013875. S. Milton written in pen on title page, else Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-140-6)
245x170 mm. 411 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Jacket edges worn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
New York, Contemporary Jewish Record, 1940. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 19 pages. Holocaust era. Offprint from the Jan-Feb 1940 issue. Very Good condition. (P-2)
1st edition. Original yellow paper wrappers, 8vo, 31 pages, 21 cm. From the Series: PEP pamphlets, no. 4. This pamphlet answers the question: Should refugees who want to stay in Britain after the wear be allowed to do so? The answer given here is yes; some of the reasons given are: During the war most refugees have found employment; They have contributed to the war effort; Refugees have developed new industries in Britain . Refugee scholars and artists have enriched Britains cultural life; Refugee scientists have cooperated in the advance of war-time science . SUBJECT (S) : Refugees -- Government policy -- Great Britain. Refugees -- Social policy. OCLC lists only 1 copy in the US (HUC) . Light wear, about Very Good- Condition. Rare (Holo2-132-9)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. 7 pages; 35.5 cm. A Holocaust-era stapled mimeograph report. Includes tables of criminal rates. A consideration of the facts showing the low degree of criminality among Jews leaves no room for the anti-Jewish agitators claim. The only reasonable conclusion is that the causes which lead men to commit crime, whatever they be, operate among the Jewish population no differently than among non-Jews. The American Jewish Congress is an association of Jewish Americans organized to defend Jewish interests at home and abroad through public policy advocacy, using diplomacy, legislation, and the courts. The American Jewish Congress was founded in 1918, and represented a populist counterbalance to the American Jewish Committee, which was dominated by the wealthy and conservative German-Jewish establishment. Leaders within the American Jewish community, consisting of Jewish, Zionist, and immigrant community organizations, convened the first American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) in Philadelphias historic Independence Hall. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, and others joined to lay the groundwork for a national democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Anti-Semitism, Jews, Statistics. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Pages taped together at the top. Slight toning. Very minimal stains. Very good + condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-36)
21X13.5 cm. 235 pages. Softcover. As new.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 66 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Four Holocaust-era essays on the subject by Fineshriber and Schachtel, who argue that the two are incompatible, and by Levy and Polish, who argue the other position. Subjects: Zionism. Reform Judaism. Spine rebacked. Light age toning. Light library markings. Small tear to top fore edge corner of back wrapper. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-60)
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)
used very good condition; 1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Wartime publication that covers various aspects of Jewish resistance in Poland during World War II including the Jewish Underground and the Warsaw Ghetto uprising one year earlier, making this a very early report, Illustrated with vintage black and white photographs, plus a map of the Warsaw Ghetto. Powerful cover illustration by Noya Koslowsky of a vengeful young armed and bearded Jewish partisan, as a 150 tall ghost marching through bombed out Nazi Poland; the image became iconic as a symbol of Jewish armed resistance. On the rear cover is a very period patriotic photo and ad of a father, mother and son, standing in front of the stars and stripes, urging the reader to Back the Attack! Buy More Bonds. "Warsaw Ghetto" penned on upper corner of front cover, just touching 1 letter in title. Faint crease and blindstamp to cover, Otherwise Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-117-74B)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 4 pages; 22 cm. In Hebrew and English. A prayer service to commemorate Armistice Day, just months after World War II ended. Armistice Day is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiegne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I, which took effect at eleven oclock in the morning-the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. The date was declared a national holiday in many allied nations, and coincides with Remembrance Day and Veterans Day, public holidays (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Prayer, Armistice Day, WWII. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (National Libr of Israel) . Moderate edgewear. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Good + condition. Rare (HOLO2-134-68)
1995100147164Oxford University Press Inc 1995 720 pages 16 764x6 858x24 13cm. 1995. Broché. 720 pages.
Paper Wrappers, Oblong 8vo, 42 pages; 20 x 24 cm. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the New School Art Center, New York City, Feb. 13-Mar. 16, 1967. Reproduces 23 drawings & paintings from the exhibition, 13 by children (5 are in color) and 10 by adults. Foreword dated February 1968. SUBJECT(S): Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) -- Pictorial works. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the New School Art Center, New York City, Feb. 13-Mar. 16, 1967./ Foreword dated February 1968. Very Good Condition. (ART-12-6)
200121710NY/London: Herodias 2001. hardcover in dust jacket. no flaws - clean unmarked tightly bound.; gift inscription by anne dutlinger to famed graphic designer milton glaser on verso of ffep.; xix-204pp. illustrated throughout in color b/w. contains seven essays and assorted other writings from various contributors. comprehensive overview of the theresienstadt ghetto serves as foundation from which to focus upon the teaching of art and music to the children imprisoned there. Signed by Editor/Co-Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Oblong 8vo. Exhibition Catalogue. Herodias Hardcover
Cloth, 4to, 272 pages, chiefly illustrations, maps (on lining papers) , 31 cm. "A Layla Productions book. " Bibliography on pages 270-272. Art from the whirlwind / Janet Blatter -- The legacy of Holocaust art / Sybil Milton -- The first response, 1933-1939 -- Ghettos -- Transit camps -- Prisons and POW camps -- The illegals -- Concentration camps -- The first observers -- Memory -- The artists: biographies. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. Art, Jewish. Jewish artists -- Biography. Added author: Milton, Sybil. ISBN 0831704187. Wear to top of spine, very good condition. (HOLO2-87-1)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 329 pages. 24 cm. In Swedish. Title translates to English as, The Legacy of Sinai: A Novel. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; National Library of Israel; National Library of Sweden) . Some wear to cover, especially at edges, but still nice with bright cover illustration. Internal pages are nice and clean; binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-64-14)
199630349(Waddewarden), Hopf (1996). Dt. Erstausgabe. Übers. a.d. Amerik. u. Einl. v. Friede Hopf. M. faks. Seite d. Tagebuches als Frontispiz u. Fotos im Text. 228 S. Illustr. OKart.
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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
199601710Frankfurt, Bloch, 1996. PP, OU, 284S, tadelloses Exemplar