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1st edition. Original green paper wrappers, 12mo 246 pages. Singerman 0132: Includes laid in a promotionaly flyer for this volume (vol IV) book as well as a subscription form for Ford's Dearborn Independent, articles from which form this book. This is the final separately issued volume of the International Jew set, which is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." These articles were originally published in the Dearborn Independent. Excellent copy, Very Good+ good condition. (Holo2-63-21C)
1941HIS022C14N°2 15 avril 1941 - N°3 1941 N°4 16 juin 1941 N°5 15 juin 1941 N°10 "kermesse" 26, 27, 28, août 1941 N°11 25 septembre 1941 N°12 N° 13 28 octobre 1941 N° spécial "où en est la France " 2O novembre 1941
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 171, [1] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Norwegian. Title translates as: People among the people: a book on anti-Semitism and xenophobia. Written by Leo Eitinger (1912 - 1996) , Holocaust survivor, Norwegian psychiatrist, and Human Rights advocate. He devoted a long period studying late-onset psychological trauma amongst Holocaust survivors, wherein Holocaust survivors like Paul Celan, Primo Levi and many others committed suicide due to holocaust trauma, several decades after the experience, towards late adulthood. Leo Eitinger was born in Lomnice, Moravia, at that time a town in the Austrian-Hungarian empire; currently the capital of Jihomoravský kraj and belonging to the Czech Republic. He studied medicine at the Masaryk University of Brno, graduated in 1937, and was drafted as an officer into the Czech Air Force. In 1939 he fled Nazi persecution of Jews and came to Norway as a refugee with the help of Nansenhjelpen. Upon arriving in Norway, he arranged for Jewish children to escape from Czechoslovakia to settle in the Jewish orphanage in Oslo. He was given permission to work as a resident in psychiatry in Norway in Bodø, but the permission was revoked by the Nazis after they invaded the country in 1940. He stayed underground from January 1941 until he was arrested in March 1942. He was imprisoned in various places throughout Norway and was deported on the ship Gotenland on February 24, 1943, arriving by train via Berlin at the concentration camp at Auschwitz (where the number 105268 was tattoed on his arm) and was later moved to Buchenwald. Of the 762 Jews deported from Norway to German concentration camps, only 23 survived - Leo Eitinger was one of them. After returning to Norway he specialised in psychiatry. In 1966 Leo Eitinger was appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of Oslo and became Head of the University Psychiatric Clinic. After the war Leo Eitinger allocated all his time and efforts to the study of human suffering with emphasis on clinical psychiatry, in particular victimology and disaster psychiatry. He conducted several landmark studies about the long-term psychological and physical effects of extreme stress and also about being a refugee. Some of the major works have been published; e. G. Concentration camp survivors in Norway and Israel (1964) ; Mortality and morbidity after extreme stress (1973) ; Strangers in the world (1981) (University of Oslo description) Subjects: Antisemitism -- History. Race Relations. Jews. Popular Works [PT]. Sociology. OCLC lists 16 copies. Pages lightly aged, contain consistent penciled marks throughout, and penciled notes on endpages. Otherwise fresh. Good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-104-4)
Boards bowed as uusally found. Paper & internal binding Very Good. Lacks Jacket ; Oblong 4to; 60 pages; Unpaginated & undated. Magnificent illustrated documentaryon life in Grini Concentration Camp in Norway. THe book actually has very little text aparat from Bull's foreword; It is essentially a book of sketches with short blurbs about each detailed illustration--not only of prisoners working, and being abused, but also of them painting, making music, celebrating holidays, etc. Bound in mock-marbled boards with illustrated endpapers. A wonderful book.
Original Publisher's Cloth. 4to. Probably the most important single reference on the Holocaust. A must for every scholar and collector. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Encyclopedias. Judíos -- Discriminación racial. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Dictionnaires anglais. Holocaust. Joden. Juifs -- Extermination (1939-1945) -- Encyclopédies. Identifier: Jews; Genocide; History. Includes bibliographical references and index. Lacks dustjackets and slipcase. Otherwise, Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-73a) xx
35502348Berlin, Liebheit & Thiesen, s.d. ; in-8, Broché, couverture un peu sale. 75 pp.Portrait d'Hitler en frontispice. Propagande nazie. Histoire d'Allemagne.
1st postwar Yiddish edition (issued the same year in Moscow) of Ber Mark's centrally important work on the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, published originally in Russian in 1944. Original multicolor illustrated wrappers, 8vo, 391 pages. Title translates into English as, The book of Valor: 1. Volume. Uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. Written by a participant, the Polish historian, journalist and anti-Fascist activist, Bernard Mark (1908-1966) . Mark narrates the events immediately preceding and during the 1943 armed uprising of Warsaw's Jews, and presents Jewish, Polish, and German documents pertaining to the Warsaw and other ghetto and camp rebellions. (Google Books, 2017) Copyright page lists title in Polish: "Ksiega Bohaterstwa. Tom pierwszy: Powstanie w ghetcie warszawskim." SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Mouvements de re´sistance juifs. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Varsovie (Pologne) -- Histoire -- 1943 (Insurrection du ghetto) OCLC: 12010937. Spine rebacked, corner chip to front cover, other corner repaired, paper toning as expected. still attractive overall, a very nice copy. Our colleague offers a comparable copy for over $850.00. (Holo2-148-4A-ABX-'el)
Light wear, Good condition; 4 pages; Dated Sept 28, 1943. Written in neat, legible German script. Includes Sachsenhausen barrelstamp on front, and cancelled 12 pfennig stamp (with Hitler's portrait) with a clear "Oranienburg" cancellation. (HOLO2-25-23)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages, xii. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Party Day at Nuremburg, Terror in the Workshops, The Coming National-Socialist Criminal Code. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some bending at edges and small tear on binding. Slightly darkened edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-5)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 55 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Propaganda for Colonies, Terror in the Workshops. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at spine and tear on corner of back cover. Crease down the middle of some pages and discoloration at edges, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-7)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 39 pages, xvi. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Annexation of Austria: The Effect Upon the German People, Germany and Czechoslovakia. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages are darkened at edges but all text is clear. Tight binding. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-8)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 37 pages, 24 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The German People and the European Crisis, Propaganda in the Service of Germanys Policy of Expansion, The End of Czechoslovakia: Causes and Effects. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages are darkened at edges but all text is clear. Tight binding. Includes summary of issue laid in. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-9)
Original Cloth. 8vo. XVII, 184, [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'Women in the Ghettos'. Contents: In di getos un untererd - Partizanen in kamf - Geshtaltn - Portretn - Parashutistn - Tsu di bregn fun heymland. Emphasizes women partisans and the ghetto resistance, entire section devoted to Hannah Senesh. Illustrated throughout. Compiled by Leib Spizman (1903-1963) , Yiddish writer, member of the Farband-Labor Zionist Orders national executive committee and of the secretariat of the World Congress for Jewish Culture, he came to the United States via Japan in 1940. Subjects: Jewish women in the Holocaust. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Senesh, Hannah, 1921-1944. OCLC: 18995782. Pen notations in Yiddish on 5 pages, otherwise Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-49-AELX)
1st edition. Original Color Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 297 pages. 20 cm. In Polish. First Edition. Published in Germany, primarily for Polish-speaking Jewish DPs. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Concentration Camps, Jewish. Thaddeus Stabholz. OCLC lists 17 libraries worldwide. Spine rebacked, light wear, Good+ Condition. Scarce title. (HOLO2-28-2)
Original Paper Wrappers, 4to. 1 of 500 limited numbered published. Personally inscribed by Tcharny. Poems written in Yiddish from 1910-1930s. Illustrations are quite unusual. Cajchenungen (dessins) by Benn. Daniel Charney (1888-1959) , was the brother of the famous Yiddish critic Shmuel Niger and also of the New York Jewish political figure (Forward newspaper; New York City Council) Baruch Charney Vladeck. He was a prominent and prolific Yiddish author. Spine repaired, some edgewear, internally fine. Nice copy. (HOLO2-101-33xx)
Original red cloth boards with later blue spine and gold lettering. 4to. Unpaginated [ca 200 pages]; 38cm. Written in Hebrew and Aramaic. Title translates to Tractate Kiddushin from the Babylonian Talmud. Includes intricately illustrated title page with luxurious royal pillared structure with urns and lion statues. Tractate Kiddushin focuses on marriage law. The Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. It was founded in November 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada (Wikipedia, 2016) . After the war, Vaad Hatzalah published special editions of important Jewish and rabbinic texts for the survivors living in the DP camps in Germany. Some editions, like this one, were printed in New York, where supplies and prototypes of Jewish texts were more readily available. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud, Rabbinic literature, Holocaust survivors, DP camps. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Spine rebacked. Dampstaining, markings, and rubbing that affects text on Original boards. Significant edgewear. Library stamps, bookplate, and markings. Pencil and pen markings that minimally affect text. Slight browning to pages. Good condition. Rare edition, much more scarce than the more common Munich publications. (Holo2-134-13)
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 20 pages. 1st serially issued volume of the detailed Dutch Red Cross report on deportation of Dutch Jews to Auschwitz via Westerbork; special attention to when & what train. Wiener Library (Wolff) I: 1659. Includes errata Slip. An important and rare early document. Very light wear, pages starting to brown, Very Good Condition (Holo2-141-41)
2nd Revised Edition. Original printed paper wrappers. 8vo, 16 pages. Dutch Red Cross report to help account for the missing--lists name by name who was sent when on which trains from Westerbork to Sobibor. Early, rare and very important. Wiener Library (Wolff) I:1824. Very light wear, pages starting to brown, Very Good Condition (holo2-141-39)
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 29 pages 21 cm. In Polish. A bibliography listing 184 works in Polish published in 1947 or earlier dealing with German atrocities in Poland during WW II. "Tydzien ziem odzyskanych. " SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Bibliography. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (Hoover, Columbia, School of Slavonic & E. European Studies, UCL,Polish Union Cat, Herder Inst) , only 2 in the US. Slight browning to covers, otherwise Very Good Condition. Scarece and important. (H2-1-15)
Pages 1033 - 1068. Features: Lovely one-page ad for the Humber 8-seater Pullman Limousine; 10 amazing photos of scenes related to the "Battle" in compound 76 and other aspects of communist resistance to United Nations control on Koje Island; Nice large photo of the Gloster GA-5 in vertical ascent; Photos of the Earl Marshal and Officers of the College of Arms - a present-day link with medieval England; Princess Margaret at Bedford School as part of its 400th anniversary celebrations; One page of illustrations indicating how the Swiss expedition to Mount Everest crossed a 16-ft crevasse; Many photos from the Richmond Royal Horse Show, with the Queen in attendance; Colour centerfold photos of a hen golden eagle in her nest in Banffshire; The new Russian Volga-Don Canal; Fantastic one-page photo of construction of 2000-ft roadway tunnel being constructed under the No. 1 runway at London Airport; Photos of personalities of the week, including the USSR's new ambassador to London, Andrei Gromyko, Dr. Syngman Rhee reading letters of support, and Cardinal Faulhaber of Munich, a determined opponent of Nazism; who died on June 12th; Four nice photos of Flippy the dolphin displaying his tricks; Photos of Flamingo Island inside Florida's Hialeah Track; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
19921107711992 Editions J.-J. Feddorowicz - 1992 - In-4, cartonné, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 341 p. - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B hors-texte - Ouvrage en anglais
Stato di conservazione: OTTIMO, perfetto. Faksimile streng limitiert und numeriert 3000 Exemplare, n. 1995. Facsimile a tiratura limitata e numerata di 3000 esemplari, copia n. 1995. Testo in tedesco con caratteri gotici. Imponente volume sulle bandiere nazionali (tedesche) ed internazionali in uso tra il 1939 e il 1945. A cura dello Stato Maggiore della Marina militare tedesca, interamente illustrato a colori. Facsimile dell'edizione originale stampata a Berlino, Verlag der Reichsdruckerei, 1939. Raro, in perfette condizioni!
270473Etudes Et Documentation Internationales Paris 1980 In-8 ( 230 X 140 mm ) de 401 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Illustrations hors-texte. Intérieur très frais. Très bel exemplaire.
1941022213Paris Nouvelles Éditions Françaises 1941 un volume in-12° (120 x 190mm), 124 (1) pp., couverture imprimée beige titrée en rouge et en noir et ornée d'un quadruple filet gras rouge d'encadrement. (petits coupures aux pourtours des couvertures, dos recollé en son milieu). Édition originale dont il n'a pas été tirée de grands papiers. Tampon sur la couverture et répété sur le premier feuillet blanc (numéroté "16"). Très rare.
Alger, Editions France, sans date vers 1940. In-12 broché de 350 pagesTraduction de J. Gaudefroy-Demombynes et A Calmettes. Edition non expurgée à l'usage des Français. Signature d'appartenance au premier feuillet blanc. Petite déchirure sans manque sur le haut de la couverture. Bon état. Peu courant