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24x16cm. XII+510 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 252 pages. 22 cm. First edition. With 18 black and white plates. Subtitle: On the work of Sue Ryder on behalf of displaced persons in Germany. With plates, including portraits. A biography and history of the relief work done by Sue Ryder for Displaced Persons and Holocaust Suvivors. Born in Yorkshire in 1924, Sue Ryder served with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. Established by Winston Churchill in 1940, the SOE promoted and coordinated resistance activity in German occupied Europe. Her life's mission became clear after World War II. During the post-war reconstruction in Europe, she worked as a volunteer amongst displaced and stateless refugees. During this time she opened her first home, St Christopher's in Germany. It was designed as a haven for refugees, many of whom were survivors of concentration camps. On her return to England, she established the Sue Ryder Foundation with the aim to provide care where it is needed most. Sue Ryder was married for many years to war hero and fellow charity founder the late Leonard Cheshire VC, who died in 1992. Lady Ryder was made a life peer in 1978 and was a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1975. She also received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1957. (Sue Ryder Foundation) Subjects: Refugees. Britain. Biographies. Ryder. Social issues. Refugees. Organizations S. I. R. World War 1939-1945. German camps and prisons. Britain. Biographies. Ryder. Social issues. Refugees. Organizations S. I. R..World War 1939-1945. German camps and prisons. Outer edges lightly soiled, light wear to cloth. Without jacket. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-15) XX
Hardcover, xiii, 262 pages, 8vo, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Literature, Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Jewish literature -- History and criticism. Holocauste, 1939-1945. Litterature -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique. Litterature juive -- Histoire et critique. Letterkunde. Holocaust. Bibliography on pages 245-252. Includes index. In jacket, very good condition. (mx-32-3)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 39 pages. 30 cm. First Edition. In Polish. Title translates as, There Were More Deaths, Than Bread: Jednodniowka Released On the Occasion of the Exhibition Oswiecim accuses. " Jednodniowka publications are typically journals or pamphlets issued by organizations with no regular publications, but may also be published quarterly or on a semi-regular basis. Contains period advertisements. Journal containing poetry, prose and articles related to the conditions of Polish concentration camps. The Polski Zwiazek Bylych Wiezniów Politycznych Hitlerowskich Wiezien I Obozów Koncentracyjnych, (translates to Polish Association of Former Political Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps and Prisons) was formed in 1946, and existed until 1949. Later reformed in the 1990s the organization focuses on youth outreach and Holocaust education. Subjects: Holocaust. Concentration camps. Auschwitz-Birkenau. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Poland, Central Connecticut State University) Light soiling and age toning. Dramatic color cover illustration. Very good + condition. (HOLO-114-15)
1st edition, original cloth, 4to, xix+ 288+ (2) pages. On title page: Brzezin memorial book. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish, with English introduction. There once was a town of Jewish tailors Brzezin. From early dawn until late at night one could hear the music of the Singer sewing machines. It was the music of hard work, of intense anxiety, of a hard life, but also of noisy youth, semi-intellectuals, observant Jews, Hasidim who lived and had aspirations in the small Jewish town Brzezin. The Nazi savages extinguished this life forever, transformed it into ashes. Only a few Jews from the tailoring town Brzezin, by some miracle, remain, scattered over the entire world, individuals who were witnesses to the German cannibalism. May these words, frail in print, but inscribed not with ink but with blood, be a modest contribution to the matseve [gravestone] for my native town, Brzezin. Brzezin was one of the oldest and most popular Jewish communities in Poland. When this community was established, it carried the name Krakowek [Little Krakow]. At that time, the community extended from the Strykower highway to beyond the Jewish besoylem [cemetery] to the surrounding hills. The Polish noblewoman, Anna Lasocka, had brought the first weavers from afar into this community. Then the community developed even further and began to broaden its borders. At that time, the town already carried the name Brzezin. Jewish tailors came to Brzezin from many places, and after several generations, the town developed its own type of tailoring industry, by which it was known all over the world. A cottage industry was the main occupation here. As early as 1772, Brzezin was famous for its mass production in tailoring. Until 1914 the great Czarist Russia was flooded with the inexpensive products of Brzeziner tailors. In the years between the two world wars, the export of Brzezin industry was spread over many lands in Europe and into other parts of the world. In this, the great Jewish magaziners [owners of clothing enterprises] exporters such as Frankensztejn, Tuszynski, Sulkowicz, and others played a great role. The Jews in Brzezin did not only work, they also participated actively in the socio-political and cultural life of the town, had their representatives on the town council in town hall, and had their religious and secular educational, cultural, and social organizations. Materially, it was a life of Jewish poverty, but spiritually, socially, and culturally, it was rich. (translated from book) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Brzeziny (Lo´dz´) ; Jews. OCLC: 19306453. Light wear on cover, some wear on spine. Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-6A)
1st edition, original cloth, 4to, xix+ 288+ (2) pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish, with English introduction. There once was a town of Jewish tailors Brzezin. From early dawn until late at night one could hear the music of the Singer sewing machines. It was the music of hard work, of intense anxiety, of a hard life, but also of noisy youth, semi-intellectuals, observant Jews, Hasidim who lived and had aspirations in the small Jewish town Brzezin. The Nazi savages extinguished this life forever, transformed it into ashes. Only a few Jews from the tailoring town Brzezin, by some miracle, remain, scattered over the entire world, individuals who were witnesses to the German cannibalism. May these words, frail in print, but inscribed not with ink but with blood, be a modest contribution to the matseve [gravestone] for my native town, Brzezin. Brzezin was one of the oldest and most popular Jewish communities in Poland. When this community was established, it carried the name Krakowek [Little Krakow]. At that time, the community extended from the Strykower highway to beyond the Jewish besoylem [cemetery] to the surrounding hills. The Polish noblewoman, Anna Lasocka, had brought the first weavers from afar into this community. Then the community developed even further and began to broaden its borders. At that time, the town already carried the name Brzezin. Jewish tailors came to Brzezin from many places, and after several generations, the town developed its own type of tailoring industry, by which it was known all over the world. A cottage industry was the main occupation here. As early as 1772, Brzezin was famous for its mass production in tailoring. Until 1914 the great Czarist Russia was flooded with the inexpensive products of Brzeziner tailors. In the years between the two world wars, the export of Brzezin industry was spread over many lands in Europe and into other parts of the world. In this, the great Jewish magaziners [owners of clothing enterprises] exporters such as Frankensztejn, Tuszynski, Sulkowicz, and others played a great role. The Jews in Brzezin did not only work, they also participated actively in the socio-political and cultural life of the town, had their representatives on the town council in town hall, and had their religious and secular educational, cultural, and social organizations. Materially, it was a life of Jewish poverty, but spiritually, socially, and culturally, it was rich. (translated from book) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Brzeziny (Lo´dz´) ; Jews. OCLC: 19306453. Light wear on cover, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-6)
Later Cloth. 8vo. 292 pages. 21 cm. First Portuguese edition. Translated from the Russian, this documentary in the form of a novel details the massacre at Babi Yar, a large ravine outside the city of Kiev where 100, 000 Jews, Gypsies, and Communists were mass murdered in 1941. Subjects: Babi Yar Massacre, Ukraine, 1941 - Fiction. War stories. Russian fiction - Translations into Portuguese. Historical fiction. Soviet Union - History - German occupation, 1941-1944 - Fiction. OCLC lists four copies worldwide (Biblio Senado Federal; Gratz Col; Univ Pittsburgh; Boston Pub Libr) . Previous owners signature on endpage; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-19)
Original Cloth. 4to. IX, 118 pages. 29 cm. First edition. Inscribed by Valeria Furth, 1991, on titlepage. Contains memories and dozens of color reproductions of the paintings of Valeria Jakober Furth (1926-2011) ; born in Munkacs, Czechoslovakia. Deported to Auschwitz in 1944, she was liberated in April 1945. She emigrated to New York in 1948 and married her devoted Frank in 1949. They were together for 52 years. Valerie studied with Louise Nevelson and became an accomplished painter and sculptor. In the mid-1970s she began a series of paintings and sculptures from her Holocaust experiences. She then published a book, Cabbages and Geraniums, and told her story in schools and communities. Valerie and Frank were Benefactors of the Museum of Jewish Heritage. - NY Times Obituary, March 24, 2011. Subjects: Jews - Ukraine - Mukacheve - Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Ukraine - Mukacheve - Personal narratives. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. Judenverfolgung Erlebnisbericht Bildband Autobiographie Judenvernichtung Furth, Valerie Jakober. Furth, Valerie Jakober Auschwitz (Concentration camp) Mukacheve (Ukraine) Biography. Light wear to jacket, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-33)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 77, [5], 24 pages. 25 cm. Serial Publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 10, October 1980, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A Chronicle on Resistance during the Second World War, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Includes 4 pages of photographic plates. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Covers lightly soiled, with bumped outer edges. Clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-100-6)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 54, 52 pages. 25 cm. Serial publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 11, December 1981, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A brief biography of the anti-nazi Cardinal Van Roey, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-7)
1927T249Potsdam, Kiepenheuer, 1927. Erste Ausgabe. Mit der gedruckten Widmung "Sigmund Freud respektvoll". ? Caliban ist mehr als eine Anklage gegen das Schüren von Antisemitismus durch rechte politische Kreise. Arnold Zweig interessieren darüber hinaus die psychologischen Dimensionen des Antisemitismus in Deutschland, seine Auswirkungen auf das jüdische Gesellschaftsleben und auf die Entwicklung nationaler Identitäten in Europa. Zweig entwickelt die Theorie, der Antisemitismus sei ein Spezialfall der Wirkung von Zentralitäts- und Differenzaffekten unter Gruppen und Völkern, die schließlich zur Ausgrenzung einer Gruppe durch eine andere führt. Das schöne Exemplar stammt aus der Bibliothek von "Dr. Lachmann" mit dessen Exlibris auf dem vorderen Innendeckel.Wilpert-Gühring² 1704,32; Wiener Library III,2831; Rost 1108.
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 314 pages. 22 cm. First American Edition. Fiction. On the morning of the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War, the Polish inmates of a slave labor camp at Papenburg, near the Dutch border of Germany, exultantly throw off their shackles. The Camp of All Saints becomes, overnight, an island of victors in the ocean of defeated Germany. This is their last victory. Wild rejoicing is followed by a saturnalia of reprisals when by rape, plunder, torture and murder the Poles exact vengeance from their former captors. Then the victors relapse into the quiescent servility of the stateless, to wait vainly for visas to a new life. And the Germans, technically defeated, flourish while the DPs at the camp despair. jacket. Translated by Norbert Guterman. Very Good Condition in like jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-93-10)
1995q12b2285Klartext, 1995. Herausgegeben von Rafael von Uslar und Irmtrud Wojak. Mit Unterstützung des Vereins "Erinnern für die Zukunft e. V. Unter Schirmherrschaft von Johannes Rau und Ignatz Bubis. Die Ausstellung "Zimmerdenkmäler" fand nicht wie üblich in eigens zu diesem Zweck installierten Häusern wie Museene oder Galerien statt, sondern Bochumer Bürgerinnen und Bürger haben ihre Wohnungen geöffnet und Raum geschaffen für Kunstwerke, die sich mit der Einnerung an die dunkelste Zeit deutscher Geschichte auseinandersetzten. Formal stehen die Zimmerdenkmäler in der Tradition öffentlicher Kunstprojekte für den privaten Raum, wie z.B. die "Chambre d'Amis", realisiert von Jan Hoet in 1989 in Gent. Die beteiligten Künstler waren: George Brecht, Candida Höfer, Tony Clark, Elke Denda, Robert Filliou, Milan Kunc, Marcel Odenbach, Rosemarie Trockel, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Schütte u.a. In diesem Katalog sind 25 farbige, ganzseitige Wohnungsinterieurs von Candida Höfer zu sehen. Inhalt: Hans Mommsen: Das Ende jüdischen Wohnens in Deutschland 1933-1942; Kai-Uwe Hemken: Die tägliche Amnesie oder von der Ästhetisierung der Trauer; Irmtrud Wojak: Interviews mit Gastgebern der Zimmerdenkmäler; Bochumer und Wattenscheider jüdische Emigranten und Überlebende des Holocaust zu Besuch in Bochum vom 2. bis 11. September 1995. u.a.m. 71 S., 23x27 cm. Einband und Rücken sehr leicht berieben, sauber, Seiten minimal lichtrandig, sauber, Gesamtzustand gut. Erstauflage. 4° [6 Warenabbildungen] Broschiert
Original Wraps. 8vo. 354 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Spanish, English, and French. Capacidad de la República dominicana para absorber refugiados, díctamen de la Comisión nombrada por el poder ejecutivo para el estudio del informe de la Brookings institution sobre 'La colonización de refugiados en la República dominicana. ' Capacity of the Dominican republic to absorb refugees ... Capacité de la République dominicaine pour absorber der refugiés. Trilingual report commissioned by the executive committee (Trujillo) of the Dominican Republic to study the Brookings Institution report on the capacity for the refugee settlement in the Dominican Republic. With maps, fold out statistic tables, and various charts. Subjects: Refugees - Dominican Republic. Brookings Institution. Refugee settlement in the Dominican republic. Light institutional pencil markings on endpages; spine split, edge wear to wraps, with some loss at edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-115-53)
4°. (27,8 x 21,6 cm). 252 p. (English Language). Original boards (softcover) with title to spine and illustrated title to front cover. Boards with low signs of use. Paper inside a bit browning at the edges, otherwise well preserved. Generally in good condition.
Reichlich in Schwarzweiß illustriert.
12mo; 117 pages; In German. 2 long handwritten letters from the author laid in. A nicely done history. (GER-39-4)
Paper Wraps. 68 pages. 8vo. In French. A bibliography of ancient and rare books from bookseller Adrien-Maisonneuve. Includes 50 titles under Judaica. OCLC lists 2 libraries worldwide (Ibero-Amerikanisches Inst. , Germany; Univ. Of Basel Universitatsbibliothek, Switzerland) . Lacks backstrip. Covers discolored with small tear at base of spine. Stamps on front-inside cover and back cover. Interior pages are slightly discolored at edges, but in good condition with all text clear. Publishers original order form laid in, as well. (HOLO 2-31-9)
Cloth, 8vo. , 122 pages. Sections on "The Shadow of the Swastika" (pp. 74-75) and "England and Zionism" (pp.81-86) . JTS keeps their copy in the rare book room. SUBJECT(S) : Jews in art. Jews in art -- History. Art, Jewish. Art, Jewish -- Exhibitions. Joden. Kunstvoorwerpen. Other Titles: Anglo-Jewish art and history. Light wear and sunning to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-20-20)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 12 mo. 12 pages; 16 cm. A Holocaust-era list of pamphlets about Palestine and Zionism by various authors with title, author, city, year, and price in each entry. Divided into various sub-topics such as Hebrew Literature, Economic Problems, and Labor Zionism. Includes titles such as Arab vs. Arab, Rabbi and Mathematician, and Handbook of Jewish Communal Villages. Short bibliography on back cover. Other title: List of Pamphlets on Palestine and Zionism. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Palestine, Jews. OCLC lists only 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Very minimal markings. Slight toning. Very good + condition. Scarce. (zion-12-43)
Softcover, 55 pages, 4to, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Relations -- Judaism. Catholic Church -- Foreign relations -- Israel. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Light wear to edges. Very good condition. (Holo2-22-30)
8vo; 312 pages; Inscribed by Hirschmann. Includes 6-page index Hirschmann was a trustee of the New School for Social Research, a member of La Guardia's "kitchen cabinet, " worked for the UNRRA, and, remarkabley, the first person ever to offer FM music ot the public (over WABF-FM) . More importantly, Hirschmann was sent by Roosevelt on a secret mission to Turkeyto negotiate with Eichmann's agents for the rescue of Jewish children. "In one instance, he traded four Americna visas for the lives of 100, 000 Roumanian Jews and on another occation he arrangged with Apostolic DelegateAngelo Roncalli, now Pope John XXIII, for the exodus of thousands of Jews from Hungary. " Hirschmann's memoirs includes these reminiscences, as well as material on Tito, Nasser, Toscanini, and Justices Brandeis & Frakfurter. Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-129-2)
Original Wrappers. 12mo. [16] pages. 20 cm. In Dutch. Title translates as Cell-dreams: In the war year 1943. Unpaginated, clandestinely published chapbook of Dutch resistance poems. This poem was printed and published in the occupied Netherlands, in the autumn of 1943. Subjects: Resistance Literature. Second World War. Bellettrie. Poetry. Prisoners. Light ageing to covers and inside margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-92-46)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Wrappers. 8vo. 3 pages ; 23 cm. Holocaust-era Invitation Program for President Roosevelts 60th Birthday, held by The Religious Freedom Foundation asking Synagogues to arrange a service Commemorating our great President and the ninth consecutive year of the fight he has led against Infantile Paralysis in our nation. Includes a list of the ceremonies arrangement committee which is made up of about 100 notable Jewish leaders. Published 13 years before Salks vaccine. On January 3, 1938, Roosevelt founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, now known as the March of Dimes The organization initially focused on the rehabilitation of victims of paralytic polio, and supported the work of Jonas Salk and others that led to the development of polio vaccines. (Wikipedia, 2017) This memorial program was Chaired by Congressman Sol Bloom, the influential Jewish Congressman from New York. In the run-up to World War II, he took charge of high-priority foreign-policy legislation for the Roosevelt Administration, including authorization for Lend Lease in 1941. (Wikipedia, 2017) . Though FDR was open about his Polio, he also tried to downplay it; this is an unusually public connection of FDR and Polio: FDR requested that the press avoid photographing him walking, maneuvering, or being transferred from his car. The stipulation was accepted by most reporters and photographers but periodically someone would not comply. The Secret Service was assigned to purposely interfere with anyone who tried to snap a photo of FDR in a disabled or weak state (FDR Presidential Library, 2017) . OCLC lists no copies anywhere. Creased and worn, with a few small tears and some discoloration. Good condition. Very Rare and significant publication linking FDR, Polio, American Political Leadership, and American Jewish Life. (AMR-52-26)
244p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good