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80 pages. "In this booklet, Ernst Zundel replies to an article in the Atlantic Monthly, February 2000 issue. Paragraph pairs are numbered and separated by a line. Mr. Zundel's answers are bolded." - page 1. The article deals with the libel suit brought by historian David Irving against American historian Deborah Lipstadt after she referred to him as "one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial." Pencil underlining and marginalia up to page 31. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
IN HEBREW. 21x14 cm. 197 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly dirty. Book corner is curvature. Writing on first title page. Else in good condition.
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 24x22.5cm. Unpaginated. Softcover. Ex-library copy with usual marks. In good condition.
225x165 mm. 645 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly stained. Spine edges bumped. Else in good condition.
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece and photographs in the text; printed endpapers; pictorial brown cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and printed in sepia and white, a fine copy in publisher's slip-case.
4 Illustrationen in Schwarzweiß.
23x15 cm. XLI+176 pages. Softcover. As new.
22x15.5 cm. 220 pages. Soft cover. Cover and spine faded. Else in good condition.
Buenos Aires, 1948. Cloth, 8vo, 335 pages. Related titles: Judios Cruzan Mares. In Yiddish. Includes ribbon bookmark. Inscribed by author during year of publication. Good condition. (COMHIST-18-16A)
Buenos Aires, 1948. Cloth, 8vo, 335 pages. Related titles: Judios Cruzan Mares. In Yiddish. Includes ribbon bookmark. Good condition. (COMHIST-18-16B)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". Errata slip inserted. "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Missing front cover. Small tears and pieces missing to back cover. Ex-library with label on spine and bookplate in back. Edgewar to title page, small tears to first 8 pages. Pages tanned. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Backstrip missing pieces. Corner of back cover torn off, no text affected. Pages lightly tanned. Good condition. (YIZ-3-10)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Ex-library Lacks front wrapper, but text pages and internal binding remain solid. Good condition thus (YIZ-1-3)
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Very Good condition (YIZ-3-11)
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Hinges starting, some wear to boards, Good condition (YIZ-3-11A)
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)
1st edition. Original red cloth. 8vo, 664 pages. Includes 45 pages of photographs at end. In Ukranian with English title page. Map laid in. Apologist documentary history of Ukranian participation in the Nazi Occupational Governemtn in Poland. "Volodymyr Mykhailovych Kubiyovych, was a Ukrainian geographer with a specialty in demography, a cartographer, an encyclopedist, politician, and statesman. Of mixed Ukrainian and Polish ethnic background, he was an important intellectual supporting the Ukrainian national movement in inter-war Poland, and his scholarly works from this period dealt with the Ukrainian ethnic presence in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania, and with the geographical boundaries of ethnographic Ukraine. During World War II he headed the Cracow-based Ukrainian Central Committee which organized social and charitable work among Ukrainians in occupied Poland. Kubiyovych became a main proponent of the cooperation between certain Ukrainian Nationalist organizations and Nazi Germany with the ultimate goal of achieving an independent Ukrainian national state. After the war, he retired from political work but became one of the leading scholars of the Ukrainian diaspora in the West. After 1945, and throughout the Cold War, Kubiyovych remained a target of vociferous criticism by the Soviet authorities, focusing on some of his wartime activities, in particular his sponsoring of the Ukrainian division of Waffen-SS. " (wikipedia) Subjects: Ukrainians in Poland. UkraiÌnsʹkyiÌ tsentralʹnyiÌ komitet. Occupation of Poland (1939-1945) . History. 1939-1945. Ukraine, Western. OCLC: 4935942. Few marks on back cover, else Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-21-DP)
1st Edition. Original Green Paper Wrappers. 8vo.383 pages ; 23 cm. In Ukrainian; Text in Ukrainian with parallel title page in English. Canadian Author AS Byrk writes about Ukrainian Jewish Relations throughout history. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Ukraine. Jews. Stamp on Title Page. Overall in about very good condition. (HOLO2-130-27)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. Offprint. Reprinted from The Ukrainian Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1961. Opinion piece by an Israeli correspondent for the London Daily Mail. Describing examples of Soviet antisemitism, the conditions of Ukrainian Jews in the Soviet Union, and the relationship of Ukrainian Jews to The State of Israel. Subjects: Jews -- Ukraine. Antisemitism -- Ukraine. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. (Harvard, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Univ. Of Wisconson, Univ. Of Canberra, Univ. Of Toronto, Univ. Of Regina) Light edge wear and age toning. Some staining to front wrapper. Good + condition. (UKR-1-36)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 28 pages. 28cm. First Edition. Community bulletin containing wartime information regarding Ukraine and Ukrainian American immigrants. Featuring an article titled "The Ukrainian Struggle for Freedom" by noted American historian William Henry Chamberlin. "The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) was founded in 1940 to provide authoritative information about the plight of Ukrainians, as well as to represent the interests of the Ukrainian American community. [...]Throughout its history, the UCCA has raised U. S. Awareness of Ukraine as well as represented the interests of Ukrainian Americans before the government. Of its many achievements over the years, some highlights include: its work for the enactment of the law admitting displaced persons from Europe to America, which was adopted by Congress in 1948 and resulted in 110, 000 Ukrainians being admitted into the United States; its support for the establishment of Ukrainian language services at the Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty; and its initiative of a Public Law within the House and Senate to erect a monument to Taras Shevchenko, the bard of Ukraine, in Washington, D. C. , which was unveiled in 1964 by former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower." (ucca.org) Subjects: Ukrainians in the United States -- Periodicals. World War II. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (NYPL) Light soiling, previous owner marking on wrappers. Very good + condition. Scarce (UKR-1-7) xx
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 10 pages. 25 cm. First Edition. Reprinted from World Affairs, Vol. 103, No. 1, pp. 25-34. March, 1940. An essay describing the history of the Ukrainian independence movement, and the importance of the establishment of an independent Ukraine during the beginning of World War II. Granovsky, the president of the US based Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine, was closely tied to the Ukrainian struggle for independence and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Subjects: Ukraine -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements. Ukraine -- International status. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. (Stanford, Yale, Univ. Of Illinois, Indiana Univ. , Harvard, Univ. Of Minnisota, Univ. Of Toronto. ) Light age toning and shelf wear. Previous ownerâs name. Very good + condition. (UKR-1-22) xx
1st Edition. Later Boards. 8vo. 64 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, On the Relation of Jews to the Christian States. Karl Streckfuß (1779 1844) was a German writer, translator and lawyer. He is the father of the writer Adolf Streckfuß (his) 1833 work about the relationship of the Jews to the Christian states published, which critically commented on legal equality for Jews, sparked controversy after having positive experiences in contact with Prussian Jews, Streckfuß later revised his views in a paper which he published ten years later under the same title. (Wikipedia, 2016) This is Streckfuss original commentary before revision. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Instiutional Bookplate/Stamp and usual markings. Pages show some discoloration and foxing but overall this is a bright copy. A few pages torn with no text effected and a bit of edgewear throughout. Good+ condition. (GER-58-34)
113pp.avec ills., 24cm., dans la revue "Bulletin trimestriel de la fondation Auschwitz/Driemaandelijks tijdschrift van de Stichting Auschwitz" numéro spécial 78, br., bon état, G73694
Original illustrated paper wrappers with picture of break cremation oven. 12mo. 63 pages; 18cm. In Czech. Title translates to Death Camp. Konstantin Simonov was a Soviet author and a war poet. He was a playwright and a wartime correspondent, most famous for his poem Wait for Me...As a war correspondent, Simonov served in Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Germany, where he was present at the Battle of Berlin (Wikipedia 2017) . Part of the series: Dokumenty reportaze [sv. 2]. SUBJECT(S) : Concentration camps, WWII, Atrocities. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Hoover Inst on War, Revolution & Peace, National Libr of the Czech Republic) . Some rubbing to cover wrappers. Minimal edgewear. Slight browning to pages. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Minimal staining. Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-42)