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240x175 mm. 76 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket edges rubbed. Cover corners bumped. Else in good condition.
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 28 pages. 23 cm. Wolff #I: 1441. At head of title: S. Mendelsohn. "This paper was read at the eighteenth annual conference of the Yiddish scientific institute on January 9, 1944 ...The paper was delivered in Yiddish and is published in the Yivo bleter, Journal of the Yiddish scientific institute, XXIII, 1 (January-February, 1944) " Early report on the uprising: "It is as yet impossible to give a complete picture of the resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto....The material is as yet too scarce. " Very good condition. (HOLO2-65-17)
8vo., First Edition thus; terracotta cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Published in the same year as the French edition. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Well illustrated in black and white.
Original Wraps. 8vo. [315-326] (ie. 7) pages. 24 cm. Offprint. The Assimilation of Machiavelli in English Thought: The Casuistry of William Perkins and William Ames, in Huntington Library Quarterly, XVII, 4, August 1954. 'Shows that Machiavellian policy coincided with the Christian policy of the seventeenth-century Protestant casuists William Perkins (The Works of William Perkins collected sermons) and William Ames (The Marrow of Sacred Divinity, A Fresh Suit of Human Ceremonies...) in justifying un-Christian actions with Christian ends, offering a practical divinity parallel to Machiavelli's practical statecraft. Discussion centers primarily on the various casuistic arguments of Perkins and Ames, with notes referring to their works and to criticism on the casuists. ' (#301; Niccolo Machiavelli: An Annotated Bibliography; edited by Silvia Ruffo-Fiore) . Subjects: Casuistry Machiavelli. William Perkins William Ames Machiavelli. Protestantism Puritanism - Christian Thought Reformation Statecraft. None on oclc. Fresh and clean. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-16) Xxxx
26x18.5 cm. 312 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly dirty. Binding slightly bent and chaffed at ends. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition
SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 21x13.5 cm. 239 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Inscription in pen on front cover page. Top edge of book is age stained. Else in good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 235x160 mm. 95 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
National socialism. Paper wrappers; 8vo. 40 pages. Bibliography: pages 39-40. Illustrated. Excellent condition. (Holo2-77-50)
Later cloth. 8vo. 84 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Contents: The anatomy of anti-semitism - Christian, Jew, and Negro - At the cross - The glory of God - The new morality. An analysis of anti-semitism, from the editor of Christianity Today, which attempts to tackle the Christian foundations of anti-semitism. Bound in later blue cloth with gilt lettering on backstrip. Subjects: Race. Relations raciales - Aspect religieux - Christianisme. Antisémitisme. Juifs. Christianisme - Relations - Judaïsme. Institutional marks on endpages, otherwise fine. Great condition (HOLO2-103-2)
Softcover, 45 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. Series: David W. Belin lecture in American Jewish affairs. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Public opinion. Public opinion -- United States. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. Note(s) : "Presented March 20, 1995 at the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan"--P. Facing title page. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-45) . OCLC lists 32 copies worldwide. Slight markings on front cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-28)
Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (amr-20-23-dw)
Small 8vo; 175 pages; Boldly signed by Lewisohn on the front end paper. very good condition in almost very good jacket. (KH-3-31)
1st edition. 4to. Later Cloth, 4to, Approximately 20 pages each, approximately 520 pages total. Issues were published weekly. Holocaust-era American weekly Jewish magazine. From the time of its founding, The American Hebrew covered many topics of intense Jewish interest internationally (wikipedia 2018). This set of magazines contain articles about WWII, such as the topic of Jewish refugees, Behind the War, Relationship Between Religion and Democracy, War Propaganda in England and Germany, as well as things essays as a Resort Guide: Another List of Ideal Vacation Spots Selected for American Hebrew Readers. SUBJECT(S): Jewish newspapers. -- United States. OCLC: 1479954. Many copies have a YMHA stamp on cover of magazine. Cloth cover has staining and dampstains, pages are not affected. Spine says American Hebrew 147 May-Nov. 1940. Magazines in Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-140-11-J)
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 33 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 61, No 3 (1972) , pages 181-213. The author recounts the debate concerning the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and the attempts to persuade the American Olympic Committee to boycott the games as a result of the Nazis discriminatory policies against Jews. Nice, clean copy with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-3)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. Horizontal 8vo, 31 leaves, missing bibliography which would have started on page 32, otherwise complete. Booklet 1 of 3 only, from Series II. Holocaust-era imprint. Includes four talks: The Jewish Labourer in Palestine until the last Great War, The Problems of Jewish Labour in the Villages, The various Phases in the Development of Jewish Labour, and Institutions and Schemes for the Jewish Labourers in the Villages. This letter is the first in the series of Lettersto Instructors on the activities of the Jewish National Capital and of the Keren Hayesod in the fields of Labour, Housing, Public works and Marine Activities, put into effect by the Department of Labour of the Jewish Agency. As in the preceding letters so here, only the bare outline of the question is dealt with, and only the general background of the problem of the Jewish Labourer in the country is treated. It remains for the instructor to follow up the subject, to extend its limits in order to unfold it before his charges in all its ramifications and importance. (page 4-5) OCLC: 1030793783, OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide: National Library of Israel. Typescript mimeograph. Missing bibliography from end and back wrapper. Pages 29 and 30 are missing a corner, some text is affected. Page 31 is repaired and has some additional chipping, though all text is present. Pages 29, 30, and 31 are reattached. Cover has an inch long tear, some pages have some small tears. Some pencil marks on cover, else clean copy. Good Condition (of the pages present) Overall. Very rare. (HOLO2-144-2)
24X17 cm. 243 pages. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Soft cover. Else in good condition.
8vo. 111 pages. Holocaust-era sermons, many deal with the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and feast Judaism; Judaism customs and practices. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Ohio State Univ) . Bookplate on inside front cover. Cover and title page lightly tanned. Good condition. Somewhat scarce. (HOLO2-17-21)
12mo. 7 pages. Cover art. Introductory note by the president outlines the responsibilities the Board was faced with after the United States entered World War II. Mentions that the Board was the only Jewish agency authorized by the United States Army, Navy and Veterans' Administration to work in their fields. SUBJECT (S): Jewish Community Centers-Periodicals; Jews-Charities. OCLC appears to list 2 holdings with complete runs (NYPL, Wisc Historical) Edgeworn, occasional marks on covers, good condition. (HOLO2-6-35) xx
8' red gilt hardcover, dust jacket worn, slightly stained and on the edges yellowing, edges of dust jacket slightly tattered, ex library with the usual marks, white pages slightly stained, four other pages slightly stained, else in good+/fair+ condition.
IN HEBREW. 245X175 mm. 256 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket edges torn and worn. Cover edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH FOREWORD. 18x24.5 cm. 256 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
1st edition, original wrappers, 12mo. 7 pages. 15 cm. On the 1-year anniversary of the uprising, Rabbi Hertz discusses the worlds reaction, asking, What has been--we wonder--the reaction in Allied lands to this stark Satanism? He praises church leaders among the few who were vigorous in their protests, answering rhetorically, stating, Well the Press--with few honourable exceptions--passed it over in silence; and the larger public has thus remained unmoved by this mass crucifixion of a whole people. Only men and women of light and leading realised that Nazism was a maniacal assault on all the ethical foundations of society--pity, decency, and respect for life; an attempt to make a clean sweep of the sacred Heritage of Man. Foremost among them were the Heads of the Churches, with their passionate plea that, as the crimes were unheard-of, unheard-of measures were called for to stop them. (page 6) . The author, Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946, London) , was chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and author of books on Judaism and of influential commentaries on the Bible expressing a fundamentalist viewpoint....Hertz was elected to his post as chief rabbi in England in 1913. His career in that position was a colourful one. He attacked the newly formed Liberal Jewish movement (a movement more or less equivalent to U. S. Reform Judaism) . His powerful attacks on anti-Semitism included one, in the presence of the Russian ambassador, against Russian discrimination. (Britannica.com 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish sermons, English -- Great Britain. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Warsaw, Poland: 1943) . History. OCLC: 83060276, OCLC lists 5 copies online (YIVO, USHMM, Harvard, USC, NLI) . Near perfect condition, Very Good Condition, a beautiful copy (HOLO2-141-6)
light sunneing to spine, overall Very Good Condition; Small 8vo; 16 pages; Original paper wrappers. Small 8vo, 16 pages. Reprint by this modern hate-group. Full title: TEXT OF SAMUEL UNTERMEYER'S [SIC] "SACRED WAR" SPEECH AUGUST 7, 1933, UPON HIS RETURN FROM THE WORLD-WIDE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH BOYCOTT CONFERENCE AT AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND AND FATHER COUGHLIN'S COMMENTS MARCH 16, 1942. Singerman #608: "Untermyer's declaration of an economic boycott against German goods is followed by Coughlin's article from SOCIAL JUSTICE, March 16, 1942, suggesting that theJews declared war on Germany in 1933. World War II is seen as a Jewish-inspired war to rescue 600,000 German-Jewish aristocrats from Nazism. Only reprint edition [has been] seen by compiler"--and Singerman lists only one library as owning a copy of this reprint. Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-70-XX)
IN HEBREW. 24x17 cm. 20+316+16 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover is slightly scratched and dirty. Writing in pen on front white page. Else in good condition.