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235X160 mm. ix+326 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Cover edges slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
Düsseldorf: Arbeitskreis NS-Gedenkstätten NW, 1998. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 132 pages. Illustrated. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust memorials - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia; Memorials - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia; Concentration camps - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia; National socialism - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard Col Libr, Nederlands Inst Voor Oorlogsdocumentatie) . Very little shelf wear. Very minimal staining to cover. Otherwise in Very Good condition. (GERA-12-6) .
Softcover, 12mo, 68 pages. In Swedish. The Wandering Jews. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Nat Libr of Sweden) . Chipping to edges of pages. Lightwear to edges and corners of cover. Good condition. (Holo2-67-1)
Reichlich illustriert in Schwarzweiß.
Paper Wraps. 1st edition thus (not a reprint) 39 pages. 28 cm. A collection of foreign policy press releases from the State Department and the White House, as well as statements from the President and Secretary of State, and various articles on international affairs. Contents of this issue include: The Nurnberg Judgment: A Summary, by Katherine B. Fite; U. S. Polish Agreement on Compensation Claims. Some fraying to cover at binding and some tears on back cover. Internal pages are slightly darkened but all text is clear aside from one paragraph on inside back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-41-16)
(FT) Original Wrappers. 8vo. 55 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Title page verso: The Old Man of Lompaduni and other Stories. This beautifully illustrated book of childrens stories is printed in seven colors of ink. The author of these seven stories in Yiddish was Yuri Suhl, who emigrated from Poland to the United States in the 1920s, and became well known as a Yiddish poet and childrens writer. His other works included the popular "They Fought Back: The Story of Jewish Resistance in Nazi Europe. " That work was praised as a landmark contribution to Holocaust literature and Suhl spent more than five years documenting it before it was published in 1967. His other works included "Eloquent Crusader: Ernestine Rose, " a biography of the Polish-born feminist, and two autobiographical novels: "One Foot in America" and "Cowboy on a Wooden Horse. " He was also a trustee of the fund set up for the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The illustrator, William Gropper (18971977) , a cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist; he grew up in the lower east side, and an aunt of his died in the triangle shirtwaist factory fire. He was a dedicated left wing political cartoonist for both English and Yiddish papers. During the second half of the 1930s, Gropper dedicated his art to the efforts to raise popular opposition to fascism in Europe. Following World War II, Gropper traveled to Poland to attend the inaugural convention of the World Congress of Intellectuals for Peace of 1948 in Wroclaw. This Yiddish childrens book was printed there, both for an audience of international anti-fascist partisans and survivors gathering to found the World Peace Council, as well as for those survivors living in Wroclaw, one of the largest post-war Jewish communities in Poland for a few years. Rare, OCLC lists 12 copies. Subjects: Children's stories, Yiddish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Front cover repaired with tape, edges chipped. All pages lightly aged, but clean and fresh. Good condition. Scarce and important (HOLO2-97-42)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, x + 205 (English) + 396 (Yiddish) + v pages. Illustartions throughout. Bialystok's strength rests only in its extraordinary features but in its normal characteristics as well. The fifty thousand living there are doing reasonably well financially and also spiritually, like other Jews in Poland. Still, Bialystok was the first, at the end of the German occupation after World War I, to abolish its autocratic community leadership, replacing it with an exemplary democratic system that will do down in history. The Hebraist movement in Bialystok was only a part of the diffuse cultural advance in all of Poland. But when Bialystok established its Hebrew Gymnasium (high school) it was the rank and file Jews, not the radical Hebraists, who erected it. The tall, sturdy building evoked the admiration of the local community as well as of visitors from near and far, especially since it could accommodate seven hundred students. The Yiddish influence in Bialystok was also only a part of the Yiddish movement in all of Poland and in the entire world. But with the exception of Wilno, no other Jewish town besides Bialystok was able to fashion such an intricate Yiddish school network, let alone a high school, despite difficult circumstances. The orphan problem became one of the most critical social issues in Bialystok after World War I. Surely no other city had someone like Mrs. Rabinowicz, who, when the situation became next to hopeless, was the only leader in all of Poland who went to America to obtain the necessary assistance for these unfortunate children. It is possible to mention hundreds of other examples of community and private initiatives in Bialystok which clearly depict its special atmosphere of effervescing creativity a contagion transmitted from one to another compelling everyone to outdo his neighbour. Such is the breeding ground for important accomplishments. (Pejsach Kaplan, a prominent Bialystoker writer and social activist) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Memorial books (Holocaust) . Jewish (1939-1945) Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19303249. Ex library with usual marks, inscription on front end page by Max Ranter, Honorary Chairman of the Book Committee. Very Good Condition Overall (YIZ-16-2A)xx
1st edition. Original cloth with dust jacket. 4to, x+ 205 (English) + 396 (Yiddish) + v pages. Illustrations throughout. Bialystok's strength rests only in its extraordinary features but in its normal characteristics as well. The fifty thousand living there are doing reasonably well financially and also spiritually, like other Jews in Poland. Still, Bialystok was the first, at the end of the German occupation after World War I, to abolish its autocratic community leadership, replacing it with an exemplary democratic system that will do down in history. The Hebraist movement in Bialystok was only a part of the diffuse cultural advance in all of Poland. But when Bialystok established its Hebrew Gymnasium (high school) it was the rank and file Jews, not the radical Hebraists, who erected it. The tall, sturdy building evoked the admiration of the local community as well as of visitors from near and far, especially since it could accommodate seven hundred students. The Yiddish influence in Bialystok was also only a part of the Yiddish movement in all of Poland and in the entire world. But with the exception of Wilno, no other Jewish town besides Bialystok was able to fashion such an intricate Yiddish school network, let alone a high school, despite difficult circumstances. The orphan problem became one of the most critical social issues in Bialystok after World War I. Surely no other city had someone like Mrs. Rabinowicz, who, when the situation became next to hopeless, was the only leader in all of Poland who went to America to obtain the necessary assistance for these unfortunate children. It is possible to mention hundreds of other examples of community and private initiatives in Bialystok which clearly depict its special atmosphere of effervescing creativity a contagion transmitted from one to another compelling everyone to outdo his neighbour. Such is the breeding ground for important accomplishments. (Pejsach Kaplan, a prominent Bialystoker writer and social activist) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Memorial books (Holocaust) . Jewish (1939-1945) Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19303249. Dust jacket has light wear on edges and corners, else near perfect condition. Very Good Condition overall. (YIZ-16-2B)xx
8vo; xvi, 479 pages; 22 cm. Simon von Geldern, 1720-1788. Eine Veroffentlichung des Leo Baeck-Institutes, New York. Robert Kempners copy. A lawyer and historian, Kempner was born in Germany. Arrested by the Gestapo after he publicly called for Hitlers deportation, he was released and fled to Italy and then to the U. S. From 1946-49, he was chief prosecutor of Nazi political leaders at the Nuremberg Trials. He also helped assemble evidence for Israel during the Eichmann trial. (Museum of Tolerance) Very Good Condition. (KMP-5-7)
(FT) Original Publishers Cloth. Xv, 390 pages. Facsim. Ports. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Added English title on verso: The Spiritual Resistance of the Jews in the Ghettos and Concentration Camps. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Judaism -- 20th century. Includes bibliographical references. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-70-15)
Cloth; 8vo. 120 pages. Limited edition no. 96 with printed dedication and signature of author. In German. Illustrated with photographic plates. Verres, Gaius, 1st cent. B. C. -- Fiction. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Pages brown. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (H-34-5)
Cloth; 8vo. 120 pages. Limited edition no. 471 with printed dedication and signature of author. In German. Illustrated with photographic plates. Verres, Gaius, 1st cent. B. C. -- Fiction. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Pages brown. Crease in front cover, good condition. (H-34)
(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)
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1st edition. 8vo; 15 pages; 23cm. In German. [193?] Published using nice bauhaus-style design. Printed at the press of Siegfried Scholem, Berlin-Schoneberg. With rear advertisements for Keren Hajessod and Judische Rundschau. Some wear to cover, Good Condition;(GER-42-22)
225x150 mm. XXXIV+449 pages. Hardcover. Cover age stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine age stained. Spine edges worn. Pen and pencil inscriptions on few pages - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers. 8vo. 57 pages, 22 cm. In German. Title translates to The Jewish Runner. Inscribed by the author on the inside front cover. Published in Berlin the year after the 1936 Olympics there. Felix Daniel Pinczower (1901-1993) was a German-Jewish sportsman and journalist who played for the Jewish "Hakoach" Berlin. While working as a sports journalist he covered the second Maccabiah, held in Tel-Aviv in 1935 and the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Pinczower immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939 after being arrested on Kristallnacht for five weeks. SUBJECTS: Running in the Bible. OCLC lists 6 copies in the US (HUC, LBI, YIVO, Harvard, LOC, Spertus) (OCLC:9894449). Light edge wear to wrappers. Very good condition. (YID-41-47)
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.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 48, 48, 44 pages. 22 cm. Three issues of the monthly Austrian Social Democratic journal edited in Prague by Otto Bauer, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nr. 6, Juni 1935; Nr. 7, Juli 1935; Nr. 12, Dezember 1935. Contents of these issues include: Das Proletariat und der Krieg, Austriacus; Zwiesp? Ltiges Wahlergebnis in der CSR, Josef Hofbrauer; Wirtschaftsentwicklung und Klassenkampfe im faschistischen Osterreich, Otto Brauer; Betriebswahlen in Deutschland, S. A. Hauser; "Der neue Kurs in der Sowjetunion, " Otto Bauer; "Der Weg zum Faschismus, " Julius Deutsch; "Ein verwesendes Regime, " Peter Roberts; "Entwicklung und Aufgaben der illegalen Bewegung in Oesterreich, " Austriacus; "Komintern-Kongress, Arbeitereinheit und Sowjetproblem, " Theodor Dan; "Die Internatonale und der Krieg, " H. W. ; "Aus der spanischen Arbeiterbewegung, " J. Rivera. OCLC lists four copies worldwide (Universit? T Bibl Johann Christian Senckenberg, Universit? T Marburg, Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, University of Bern) . Covers are lightly worn with some pencil marking. Cover for issue 12 is absent with page one detached and chipping, but present; all text is clear. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-55-1) .
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 22 cm. One issue of the monthly Austrian Social Democratic journal edited in Prague by Otto Bauer, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Contents of this issue include: "Der Sozialismus und die deutsche Frage, " Otto Bauer; "Wo stehen wir?" Austriacus; "Die Intellektuellen und die revolutionare Bewegung in Osterreich, " M. Mautner; "Bilder aus der deutschen Gegenwart, " Peter Roberts. OCLC lists four copies worldwide (Universit? T Bibl Johann Christian Senckenberg, Universit? T Marburg, Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, University of Bern) . Covers show some wear at binding and along edge. Internal pages are tanned, but nice and clean; all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-3) .