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used Good Condition; 1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. Leading Holocaust historian Lucy Dawidowicz' Copy, with her ownership name pencilled on front cover, name and date penned on title page, and occational margin notes in pencil. Indeed, "Upon her [Dawidowicz'] return to the U.S. [in 1947] she worked as a researcher for the novelist John Hersey's book The Wall, a dramatization of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," the subject of this work and a project for which this very copy would have been a primary resource. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Bit of edgewear to wrappers, spine tapped Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24A)
1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Some fading and sunning to cover. Wear to edges. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24)
160x235 mm. XVI+337 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained.. Stamp on first white page. Else in good condition.
8' XVI+337pp. white hardcover with picture on front. cover slightly stained and slightly worn. else in good+ condition.
1st edition. Original Cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, xiv, 585 pages, 27 leaves of plates (1 folded) : illustrations, facsims, maps, 24 cm. Includes index. Subject: World War, 1939-1945. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Poland -- History Occupation, 1939-1945. Very good condition in Very Good Jacket with a bit of sunning to spine. Nice copy. (H-3-1)
Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1974. Cloth, 8vo, 328 pages, 24 cm. Sponsored by the Walker and Gertrude Cisler Library of the Grosberg Religious Center. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Church and state -- History 1933-1945 -- Congresses. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Congresses. Added authors: Littell, Franklin Hamlin. Locke, Hubert G. Walker and Gertrude Cisler Library. Very good condition. (Holo2-77-51)
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Contains b&w plates. 24X15.5 cm. 287 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Dust-jacket rubbed and stained. Cover corners bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
8vo., First Edition,with plates; handsomely bound in dark red full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM LINKLATER WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE.
IN HEBREW. Contains b&w plates. 16X23 cm. 32+267+VIII pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly curved. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SYNOPSIS. CONTAINS B&W PLATES. 23.5x16.5cm. VIII+267 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual marks. In good condition.
8vo., First English Edition, with 4 plates and a full-page facsimile in the text, wanting front free endpaper; cloth, gilt back, a good, clean copy in unclipped, lightly age-soiled dustwrapper. With the trade ticket of Gieves of Portsmouth on front paste-down. The work was first published in Germany in the preceding year. Enser, p.213.
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 41 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 57, No 4 (1968) , pages 516-556. On 1 April 1933, the Nazis carried out the first nationwide, planned action against Jews: a boycott targeting Jewish businesses and professionals. It was both a reprisal and an act of warning. On the day of the boycott, the SA stood menacingly in front of Jewish-owned department stores and retail establishments, and the offices of professionals such as doctors and lawyers. Throughout Germany, rare acts of violence against individual Jews and Jewish property occurred. Article subject written on cover and some underlining on first page, but all text is clear. Otherwise, internal pages are nice and clean with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-1)
15.5x23.5 cm. x+318 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
1st seperate edition. Wrappers; 8vo. 18 pages. Reprinted from The Antioch Review, Spring, 1955 issue. The author, a German journalist, was "a recognized spokesman on problems concerning Jewish refugees and restitution and compensation. He was also involved in the Jewish-German process of reconciliation and lectured in Germany." (EJ) Very good condition. (H-35-9)
Cloth. 8vo. Xiv, 622 pages. Maps. 23 cm. Contents: Part I: The search for the final solution. Forced emigration and pogroms before September, 1939 -- Deportations, 1939-1941 -- The ghettoes, 1940-1942 -- The Madagascar project: the deportations to Lodz and Russia, June, 1940-January, 1942 -- The Wannsee conference and the Auschwitz plan -- The gas chambers -- The fate of the reich Jews and the fight for exemption -- Part II: The final solution, country by country. The Soviet Union I : the einsatzgruppen -- The Soviety Union II : the massacres -- Action Reinhard, the extermination of the Jews in Poland, 1942 The liquidation of the Polish and Russian ghettoes, 1943-1944 -- France -- Other Western European countries -- Jugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria -- Slovakia and Rumania -- Hungary -- Jewry in the break-up of the Third Reich. (HOLO2-28-17)
Gutes Ex.; der illustr. Einband stw. minimalst berieben. - Englisch. - Elie Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. The author of more than thirty internationally acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction. he is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and University Professor at Boston University. He lives in New York City. ... Reuven Tamiroff, a Holocaust survivor, has never been able to speak about his past to his son, a young man who yearns to understand his father's silence. As campuses burn amidst the unrest of the Sixties and his own generation rebels, the son is drawn to his father's circle of wartime friends in search of clues to the past. Finally discovering that his brooding father has been haunted for years by his role in the murder of a brutal SS officer just after the war, young Tamiroff learns that the Nazi is still alive. Haunting, poetic, and very contemporary, The Fifth Son builds to an unforgettable climax as the son sets out to complete his father's act of revenge. (Verlagstext) ISBN 0805210830
25.5x20.5 cm. XVIII+358 pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Softbound. 4to. XXII, 358 pages. 26 cm. First edition. Profusely illustrated with over 100 photographs in color. Naomi Kramer, the Education Director of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre, and Ronald Headland, music teacher at Vanier College, use the example of the individual to approach universal issues that inevitably arise in discussing the Holocaust - evil, courage, human dignity, moral responsibility, and the existential qualities of humankind. This book consists of two main sections - the first involves interpretation and reflections on the meaning of one individual's experiences during the Shoah. The second section sets forth the historical content in which these experiences occurred. It contains a comprehensive historical summary of the Shoah and represents a succinct synopsis of existing secondary literature and primary sources. A bibliography and extensive glossary of terms relating to both Jewish life and the Shoah are included. The strength of the book lies in its combination of micro- and macro-histories. Its micro-history section, entitled ``One, '' comes in the form of the personal testimony of Holocaust survivor Peter Kleinmann. It provides detail and individual nuance to the general, impersonal events of the Shoah. From sweet, pre-war memories of Jewish communal life in Munkàcs, to his death march from Gross-Rosen to Flossenbürg, Kleinmann's voice quietly evokes a small, tragic piece of the puzzle of Holocaust suffering. His experience of being saved from certain death only by a chance encounter with his brother who was a prisoner processing other prisoners in Flossenbürg, reminds us of the often arbitrary, slight difference between survivor and victim. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Antisemitism - Germany - History. Racism - Germany - History. Jews - Persecutions - Germany - History - 20th century. Light shelf wear to covers, upper edge lightly soiled. Light blue highlighting of scattered sentences in the later Ghetto: Identification and Isolation section; otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-97-3)
8vo. Xiii, 266 pages. Illustrated with tables. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust (Jewish theology) ; Holocaust survivors. CONTENTS: Introduction; The religious behavior of Holocaust survivors; The faith of Holocaust survivors; The meaning of the Holocaust; Seven theological questions. ISBN: 0029044200. Has dust jacket. Good+ condition. (Holo2-12-10)
8vo. Xiii, 266 pages. Illustrated with tables. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust (Jewish theology) ; Holocaust survivors. CONTENTS: Introduction; The religious behavior of Holocaust survivors; The faith of Holocaust survivors; The meaning of the Holocaust; Seven theological questions. ISBN: 0029044200. Has dust jacket. Good+ condition. (Holo2-12-10)
8vo. Xiii, 266 pages. Illustrated with tables. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust (Jewish theology) ; Holocaust survivors. CONTENTS: Introduction; The religious behavior of Holocaust survivors; The faith of Holocaust survivors; The meaning of the Holocaust; Seven theological questions. ISBN: 0029044200. Tear to back of jacket. Very Good condition in good jacket. (Holo2-17-19)
19.5x11 cm. 149 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
240X170 mm. 115 pages. Soft cover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
Stapled Paper Wraps. 8vo. 11 pages. 21 cm. Script for the NBC broadcast of Chapter 86, which aired June 30, 1946. The script includes the story and music. The Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA) is the academic and spiritual center of Conservative Judaism. Between 1940 and 1985, the JTSA produced a radio and television show called The Eternal Light. The show aired on Sunday afternoons, featuring well-known Jewish personalities like Chaim Potok and Elie Wiesel. Broadcasts did not involve preaching or prayer, but drew on history, literature and social issues to explore Judaism and Jewish holidays in a manner that was accessible to persons of any faith. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-51-27) .
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo, 29 pages. Illustrated cover. Holocaust-era pamphlet condemning Nazi persecution of Jews in Germany and building support for Jewish refugees coming to America. The income derived from the sale of this booklet and other publications of HUMANITY GUILD, Inc. will be used to provide a haven for refugees, and assure for them a peaceful and secure future. (back cover) From the foreword, Within the covers of this booklet we present material that should be of vital importance to every liberal minded person who is convinced that all human beings are alike entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is a case of Humanity vs. Nazi-Fascism with you acting as the judge. We accuse the Nazi-Fascists of wantonly destroying a great people whose contributions to human culture and civilization are incalcuable. Unless we also would condemn the Jews to an undeserving fate we must build for them a bridge to a more secure and happier future. Upon our verdict, then, depend the lives of these unfortunate human beings. (page [1]) Not listed on OCLC or for sale anywhere else. Pencil marks on cover, else clean copy. Very Good Condition. Important and Extremely Rare(HOLO2-144-28)