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4to; 26 pages; Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget xerox production makes me think they weren't producing too many copies.Very good condition. (YID-11-15)
1936875HAMBURG - BAHRENFELD. CIGARETTEN BILDERDIENST. 1936. 2 VOLUMES PETIT IN-FOLIO (25 X 31,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 127 + (1) ET 165 + (3) PAGES, RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR PLEINE PERCALINE BLEUE, PLAT SUPERIEUR ORNE D'UNE VIGNETTE DOREE, TITRE EN NOIR. ILLUSTRE DE 13 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN NOIR, D'UN GRAND PLAN REPLIE EN COULEURS ET DE 375 PHOTOGRAPHIES, LA PLUPART EN NOIR ET BLANC CONTRECOLLEES DANS L'OUVRAGE. BON EXEMPLAIRE DE CET INTERESSANT DOCUMENT D'EPOQUE SUR LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES DANS L'ALLEMAGNE NAZIE.
Sur ce tract diffusé par les MUR (Mouvements unis de résistance) on pourra consulter notamment l'ouvrage d'Alain Guérin "Chroniques de la résistance" aux éditions Omnibus.
1941-1944. 1st edition. Very Good Condition; 8vo; 5 issues from the first 3 years of this fascinating bi-weekly support newsletter/magazine started prior to US entry into WWII. Membership and leadership of the Polish Labor Group (later the American Friends of Polish Democracy) was heavily Jewish, and included various American antifascists, Socialists & labor leaders. The masthead includes such names as Robert MacIver (Chairman) , Louis Adamic, David Dubinsky, Algernon Lee, Louis Bromfield, Morris R. Cohen, Fiorello La Guardia, Arthur Garfield Hays, Louis Hollander, Sidney Hook, Max Lerner, Gunnar Myrdal, etc. Some of the articles in this run include: The Underground Struggle; Polish-Jewish Underground Collaboration; German Invaders and Polish Intellectuals; Working people of Poland fights [sic] anti-semitism; Partial destruction of the Ghetto wall; Discussion of Polish Antisemitism; Polish Slavery under Hitler's "New Order"; News from the Ghetto; The Undergroudn Jewish paper against Nazi orders; In a Nazi Concentration Camp [survivor tells about Mauthausen & Dachau]; Jewish Ghetto; The professors of Cracow University in a Concentration Camp; New Criminal Code for Poles & Jews; The Fate of the Polish Intelligensia; The Attitude of the American Jewish Workers; Humor in Occupied Warsaw; The Hell of the Concentration Camp in Oswiecim; Treblinka A Ghetto for Women; Two Jewish Ghettos in One Town; etc. Issues for 1941 are published by American Friends of Polish Democracy. The periodical began June 5, 1941, and ceased publication with vol. 6 no. 87 in June/July of 1946. Vols. 1-2 lack volume numbering, using only the issue number; Volumes 3-6 include volume numbers but continue the issue numbersing scheme from Volumes 1 & 2. (HOLO2-34-74A)
Softbound. 8vo. 252 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Translated from Croatian into English by Lidija Simunic Mesic. Original title: Gubitci stanovistva Jugoslavije 1941-1945. Written by Vladimir erjavic (1912 2001) a Croatian economist and a United Nations consultant; this volume is a survey of the demographic shifts and accompanying population losses during the second world war in Yugoslavia, the author arrives at a figure of one million deaths, rather then the 1.7 million presented by Tito to the United Nations in the late 1940s. A controversial work. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia. World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia - Statistics. Kriegsopfer Geschichte 1941-1945. Yugoslavia - Population - History. OCLC lists 25 copies. Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-38)
Tract qui moque le rationnement "Sur le feu vif de votre carte de charbon, placez une grande casserole. Jetez-y votre carte de matières grasses? Dès que le beurre et la margarine commenceront à chanter, ficelez votre carte de viande et mettez-la dans la casserole (...) Après ce plantureux repas, pénétrez discrètement dans le petit endroit. Plus de papier hygiénique? mais "L'ORDRE NOUVEAU" le remplacera (...)".
Richiamo del Ministro degli esteri tedesco a Leopoldo Reck di 2 pp. con firma e timbro.
Direttore Carlo Nazzaro. 15 giugno 1940. Napoli, 1940 in folio pp. 4 con 2 foto b.n. n.t. Contiene: La bandiera del Reich sulla Torre Eiffel; Entrata dei tedeschi nella capitale francese; Occupazione di Tangeri da parte di un corpo spagnolo; Crudeli persecuzioni inglesi contro gli italiani di Malta; Il valore dei titoli di Stato italiani è aumentato; Dichiarazione della signora Roosevelt. Testo su otto colonne. Alcune riparazione al margine inferiore con pieghe consunte. Ottime condizioni.
Direttore Carlo Nazzaro. Anno 79°, num. 139 - 10 giugno 1940. Napoli, 1940 in folio pp. 4 con 3 foto b.n. n.t. Contiene: Vincere e vinceremo; Avanzata germanica; Il Duce premia i goliardi littori; Come si sono arrese le forze norvegesi di Narvik; Missione giapponese a Trieste e a Venezia; Insopportabile situazione di 120.000 italiania Tunisi; L’Unione fascista degli industriali a Napoli; Le linee di difesa della Senna inferiore sfondate; Paracadutisti tedechi a Rouen. Testo su otto colonne. Perfette condizioni.
107410Paris, Librairie Plon - Les Editions de Minuit 1982, 210x135mm, 617pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Bel exemplaire.
Pamphlet. 8vo. 4 pages. 24 cm. In English and Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Seder -- Liturgy. Judaism -- Liturgy. Cover Subtitle: Lest We Forget! OCLC lists only 5 copies worldwide (Hebrew Union College, Eastern Shores Library System, Mead Public Library, University of Leeds, Harvard College Library) . Few pen marks and stains, good condition. (HOLO2-37-17).
celebre periodico di propaganda nazista, edizione tedesco-italiana. Disponiamo: 1941, n. 1 (gennaio); 13 (luglio); 16 (agosto); 17, 18 (settembre); 19; 20 (ottobre); 21; 22 (novembre); 1942, n. 1, 2 (genn.), 3, 4 (febbr.), 5, 6 (marzo), 8 (aprile), 9, 10 (maggio), 11. 12 (giu), 13, 14 (luglio), 15, 16 (agosto); 1943, 1 (genn.);1944, n. 5 (dorso rotto e copp. staccate), 6, 7. Ogni numero di pp. 40 con molte fotografie anche a colori. Minime tracce d'uso, qc. strappetto, ma esempl. molto buoni (tranne un fasc.). Il lotto di 28 fascicoli
35 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 48, numerose foto e illustrazioni in nero e a colori anche a piena pagina, testo in tedesco e italiano
35 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 60, numerose foto e illustrazioni in nero e a colori anche a piena pagina, testo in tedesco e italiano
35 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 48, numerose foto e illustrazioni in nero e a colori anche a piena pagina, primo numero con testo in tedesco e italiano
Berlin, 1940, un fascicolo in-4, br. edit. illustrata, pp. 46. Con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche.
Berlin, 1944, due fascicoli in-8 piccolo, br. edit., pp. 54 - da 313 a 359.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24 cm. In German. Vol 10 (1935) : #s 1, 2, Vol 11 (1936) : #s 4, 8, Vol 13 (1938) : Vol 15 (1940) #s 8--presumebly the final, or next to final, issue, as Paris was invaded by Nazi Germany the next month, May 1940. Most issues are approx. 30 pages long. Anti-fascist periodical published from France during Hitler's reign, essentially as an exile periodical. Excellent insight in to Socialist critiques of the Nazis from those who had been, until recently, inside Germany. Some writersi nclude: Martin Hart, Hans Israel, Walter Buchholz, E. Kolb, Fritz Kempf, Arthur Seehof, Fritz Dreher, etc, Includes material on Antisemitism, Zionism, the Spanish Civil War, Pacifism, etc. Sozialistische Warte was issued monthly through 1935; then biweekly and later weekly. It began in May 1934 and ceased publication in May 1940 with Volume 15. Issues for May-Oct. 1934 are called 1. Jahrgang [volume 1]. ; beginning Nov. 1934, they are called 9. Jahrgang [Vol 9], continuing the numbering of the earlier title, ISK. First Edition. Binding is Paper Wrappers. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide, but some library holdings may be incomplete. Some issues have lightly stained covers and/or stamped with Tauschexemplar. Bitte besprechen. Vol 14, Nr. 10 & 18 have writing on cover. Internal pages are in slightly darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-38) Price is per issue. Xxxx
Some wear, paper starting to brown but not fragile. Many are stamped "probenummer" ("Sample Number"--issues sent in free exchange with other political journals and left wing parties) on front cover. ; 8vo; This run includes the following 17 issues: Vol 10 (1935) : #s 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12; Vol 11 (1936) : #s 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; Vol 13 (1938) : #s 23; Vol 15 (1940) #s 8, 10, 18, 19; 24 cm. German anti-fascist periodical published from France during Hitler's reign, essentially as an exile periodical. Excellent insight in to Socialist critiques of the Nazis from those who had been, until recently, inside Germany. Some writers include: Martin Hart, Hans Israel, Walter Buchholz, E. Kolb, Fritz Kempf, Arthur Seehof, Fritz Dreher, etc, Includes material on Antisemitism, Zionism, the Spanish Civil War, Pacifism, etc. Socilaistische Wart was issued monthly through 1935; then biweekly and later weekly. It began in May 1934 and ceased publication in May 1940 with Volume 15. Issues for May-Oct. 1934 are called 1. Jahrgang [volume 1]. ; beginning Nov. 1934, they are called 9. Jahrgang [Vol 9], continuing the numbering of the earlier title, ISK. (HOLO2-135-27)
PP. 40, CM. 29,5X21, BROSS., FOTOGRAFIE.
Editoriale Zeus, 2000. In-8, brossura, pp. 127, con tavole in bianco e nero e a colori fuori testo. In ottimo stato.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo; 10 pages. A call by US Jewish Chaplains and others for the Jewish refugees of Europe, sitting in DP camps, to be allowed into Palestine. "We submit as supplementary evidence on the position of the displaced Jews now in Germany, the following: a statement signed by 133 Jewish chaplains who served with the U. S. Armed Forces on land and sea and in the air; a statement by the Executive Director of the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board; [and] individual testimony from five Jewish chaplains who served with U. S. Forces in the European theatre. " A kind of call to action to aid the surviving remnant. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Palestine. Zionism. Jews. Zionism. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Light wear, Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-117-66-AM)
Wrappers; 4to. 32 pages. In German. Illustrated with photographs. Shows the official West German governmental perspective on the Nazi period, from the period just prior to reunification. Excellent condition. (H-31-3)
193716778Paris Correa 1937 In-12 198 pp,
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