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Imponente collezione, effettuata negli anni '60/'70 circa, contenuta in quattro album in plastica a fogli trasparente di 36 pagine cad. Quasi esclusivamente truppe tedesche, nazismo, Hitler, ecc. In totale oltre mille le foto, ben scelte, inusuali in gran parte, anche. Il blocco :
Il Tempo, quotidiano di un solo foglio del 23/7/1944. Si unisce la stessa testata del 31/7/1944 con tit. in prima pagina " Migliaia di operai stranieri uccisi".
Berlin, Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, 1944, 8vo spillato, pp. 456/506 con ill.
Milano, 1950, 14 maggio, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di, pp. 16 de “Illustrazione del Popolo" .
Dresda, Limperti, 1941, A. 16 n. 3/4, in-4to spillato, pp. 46 con illustrazioni (testo in italiano)
Bologna, 1945, novembre 9, titolo a tutta pagina del "Giornale dell'Emilia".
Berlin, 18 Jahrgang 1942, 8vo brossura con sovraccopertina illustrata, pp. 62 con ill. n.t.
Milano, 1946, novembre 24, articolo in prima pagina de "Il nuovo Corriere della Sera"
GINEVRA, FERNI, 1972. 4 Volumi. In 16°: pp. 256; 256; 256; 256. Tavole f.t.,leg. edit. in similpelle con lievi mende. Aloni di vecchia umidità. Timbri edit.
1943122503Couverture souple. Broché. 11 x 15 cm. 64 pages. Abondamment illustré.
1st edition, original cloth with dust jacket, 4to, 11 pages + 754, 170 columns. Illustrations throughout. In Hebrew, with an English section. This is the story of a vanished world, the shtetel of Antopol. The material for this presentation was gathered painstakingly over a long period of time by a relatively small group of dedicated people who wished to preserve its memory and heritage for the descendants of its martyred. More than a history, this story is very personal because our parents, grandparents and great-great grandparents going back many generations came from this community. This is also a place whose many sons and daughters in years past left to seek a new and free life. Many achieved success and prominence all over the world - the United States, South Africa, Argentina, and other areas of the globe. We are the fortunate descendants of these hardy forebears and pioneers. It is hard to imagine that only a few decades ago there existed a vibrant, living community called Antopol, with its men, women and children; its market place, stores, schools. Beth medroshim (Houses of Prayer) , orphanages, Gmilas Hasodim (free loan society for the needy) , newspaper stands - all so familiar and so dear to memory. This little town was typical of hundreds of similar smaller and larger communities. And, like Atlantis, or some past people recounted in a saga, it suddenly vanished in the most bloody massacre in all of history. But this presentation is for the living - to convey to us, the she'erit or last remnant of descendants, something of the heritage, spirit and, record of the life of this community which many of us know only in an abstract and detached way. The task is too great, and our resources too limited to write the whole story. This little volume, condensed and translated into English, is both a record and a personal memorial to a profoundly meaningful and warmly nostalgic past. (foreword from the English version of this book) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Belarus -- Antopal. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19155706. Dust jacket has some tearing and damp stains, cover corners are dented, some wear on bottom of spine, page edges slightly yellowed, internally very good. Good Condition overall. (YIZ-17-7A) xx
Rare édition du poème d'Aragon imprimé clandestinement par les éditions de Minuit.
1984779921984 Paris, Clmann-Lévy, 1984, in 8° broché, 281 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 64 pages, portraits throughout. In Yiddish with English title page. Book 3 part 1 of History of the Jews in Bialystok. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. OCLC: 970935047, OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex library with usual marks, light wear on spine and cover, Good Condition overall. (YIZ-18-12A)
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)
1936_201900514Bruxelles, Éditions Rex, s.d. (vers 1936) ; in-folio oblong (367 x 276 mm), 48 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées (quelques déchirures en couverture avec un petit manque, le volume a quelques petites déchirures [papier cassant]). Introduction de Léon Degrelle, directeur responsable des Presses de Rex. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc.
Bruxelles, Éditions Rex, s.d. (vers 1936); in-folio oblong (367 x 276 mm), 48 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées (quelques déchirures en couverture avec un petit manque, le volume a quelques petites déchirures [papier cassant]). Introduction de Léon Degrelle, directeur responsable des Presses de Rex. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc.
in-12, 196 pp., broche, couv. Tres bon etat. [MI-9]
Communistes, Gaullistes et Juifs sont dénoncés ensemble comme les "naufrageurs de la France". Le tract incite pour finir à dénoncer les auteurs d'actes de résistance. "Envoyez-nous tous renseignement utiles permettant de déjouer le complot ourdi contre la France".
2011822882011 Paris, Fayard, 2011, in 8° broché, 362 pages ; couverture illustrée ; cacehts.
21388P., Crès, et Lausanne, Spes, 1934, in 12 broché, 127 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Hardcover petit in-8°, 253 pp., cartonnage toile bleue editeur, illustrations Bon etat. [CA32-4]
Hardcover in-8°, 300 pp, nombreuses illustrations n&b, reliure plein skaï décorée. Très bel exemplaire. [BAT-5] Le general Waffen SS belge Leon Degrelle s'explique au magnetophone.
in-8°, 158 pp, illustrations n&b, broche, couverture ilustree. Bon etat. [HI-2] Pour la premiere fois le general Waffen SS belge Leon Degrelle s"explique au magnetophone.
1939109281939 Paris, Fayard, 1939, in 12 broché, XXIII-347 pages.