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1938614348Berlin, (1938). 120 num. Bl. Mit 2 Karten. Klammergeheftet, vom Umschlag nur noch der lose u. eingerissene Vorderdeckel erhalten. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Hardcover, 8vo. , 480- pages. In German. Printed in black letter type. Volume One of Three [Allgemeiner Teil], but stands on its own. Race in the Humanities: Studies on the History of Racial Thought Schemann was known for translating the works of French racial theorist Gobineau, but changing the ideas to support Germany as the superior race, and Jews inferior and a racial enemy. He was later awarded by the third Reich for his work. SUBJECT (S) : Race. Ethnology. With publishers advertisements laid in. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-34-5)
Original Paper Wrappers with paper label as issued, 12mo, 208 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Early post-war re-issue of this Nazi-era imprint, originally published by the Judischer Verlag in Berlin in 1935. Title translates as Songs of Israel: Maccabi Union of Germany on behalf of the Pioneer Association in Germany. In Hebrew. Lyrics (romanized) --also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Anthology of 230 zionist songs. Includes unacc. Melodies. Published by the Yudisher Ferlag of Berlin, under the auspices of Hechalutz and Maccabi World Union. Jakob Schönberg was born in Fürth, Bavaria on September 8, 1900. His father, David Schönberg, was chazzan (cantor) at the Claus-synagoge in Fürth. ... Schönberg apparently earned his living during Germany's Weimar Republic (1919-1933) as a pianist, music critic, conductor and composer. He wrote articles for the Nürnberger Zeitung and served as a musical consultant for Bavarian Radio in Munich. Bavarian Radio performed some of his orchestral compositions. He also worked in films as a "musical conductor and illustrator" and some of his film music was published by Schott's Söhne, Mainz, and Hawkes and Son, London. Schönberg was interested in composing instrumental music especially orchestral. His first orchestral work, Prelude Symphonique, premiered in 1923. ... His style of composition took a decidedly Jewish turn after the Nazis took power in 1933, and Jewish musicians could no longer be employed by Germany's state-supported cultural institutions. In 1934 Schönberg transcribed the folk songs and dance tunes of several halutzim (pioneers) visiting Germany from Palestine. The following year he published Shire Erets Yisrael (Songs of the Land of Israel) , an anthology containing 230 Hebrew songs (Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1935) . From this time until, at least, when he left Germany, these Israeli melodies would figure prominently in Schönberg's work. He set several of them for voice with piano and voice with flute and viola. His Suite für Orchester, 3 Sätze utilizes a Horra melody from the anthology. Schönberg's orchestral Horras appear to have been extremely popular in Nazi Germany, and were performed numerous times by the Jüdischer Kulturbünde between 1936 and 1938, in both Berlin and Frankfurt-am-Main (Jakob Schonberg Collection; JTSA) . Subjects: Zionism - Songs and music. Songs, Hebrew - Palestine. Jews - Palestine - Music.. Lyrics (romanized) also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Includes unaccompanied melodies. Light wear, Good Condition (Holo2-68-20A)
1933wa644Vaterländischer Verlag Weller Cartonné avec jaquette 1933 In-4 (23 x 29,3 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 262 pages, texte en allemand, Julius Streicher est un éditeur antisémite allemand, cadre du NSDAP, qui fut exécuté en 1946 à l'issue du procès de Nuremberg ; traces sur les plats de la jaquettes, incidents et petits manques sur les bords de la jaquette, rousseurs aux gardes, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1934qi2036Vaterländischer Verlag Weller Cartonné avec jaquette 1934 In-4 (23 x 29,5 cm), toile d'éditeur bleue, 410 pages, texte en allemand, photographies en noir in et hors-texte, illustration en noir en frontispice Julius Streicher est un éditeur antisémite allemand, cadre du NSDAP, qui fut exécuté en 1946 à l'issue du procès de Nuremberg ; mors supérieur fendu dans sa totalité, dos insolé, coiffes et coins frottés, quelques taches d'usage aux plats, légères rousseurs aux gardes, état correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Original Illustrated Wrappers. 16mo. [36] pages. 18 cm. Illustrated with over 36 Anti-Nazi cartoons. First edition. De Jong #623. Written by Anne Cornelis Veth and Illustrated by Karel Leendert Links. Published anonymously and clandestinely during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Illustrated throughout the text with anti-Nazi caricatures. Colophon on final page roughly translates as, On 1 April 1945 (Easter) came this work as the second piece of Ondergrondsche Knock-Out-Press. Offset printed on wood-free paper. The drawings and calligraphy from the same hand. The proceeds will benefit the victims of the current tyranny, whose end is in sight, as the hordes of oppressors meet their destruction on our home soil by the masterly strategy of the English, Americans and Russians. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Netherlands -- Poetry. Caricatures and cartoons. Humor. German occupation, 1940-1945. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (British Libr. , UC Berkely, Northwestern, Bibliotheque Nationale de France. ) Light shelf wear, with minimal staining and light rubbing. Text block clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-17) xxxxx
246 pages. Index. "A study of the question (of raciism) from the point of view of the anthropologist and the psychologist, but written in a simple and interesting style, free of academic jargon, and eminently suited to the needs and tastes of the general reader... False and fanatical notions of race and colour are chiefly associated, in the popular mind, with German Nazism. But in fact they have a longer history and are more widespread than is commonly supposed, and constitute one of our major post-World War (II) problems." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Modest quantity of foxing, primarily to fore-edge. Average wear and soiling to boldly-lettered dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Features a boldly-ilettered dust jacket. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 31 plates on 16 and 19 maps and diagrams (a number full-page) in the text; original black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Clear and memorable account of Hitler's rise to power and the collapse of civilisation in Nazi Germany. THE TRUE FIRST EDITION IS ALREADY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
Original Cloth Portfolio. 4to. 60 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Signed by Saul Touster. This edition is limited to 600 numbered signed copies. A Holocaust History in sixteen woodcuts done in 1945 by Miklós Adler, a Hungarian survivor. Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Saul Touster. Contains facsimiles of the woodcuts and a separately bound volume with Professor Touster's commentary, bound in a folio box. Two pockets to inside covers. One contains book with introduction and woodcuts, captions in English, Hungarian, and Hebrew, vis-a-vis descriptive text, the other 16 woodcuts on seperate leaves. Series depicts plight of Jewish people during the Third Reich starting with the yellow star to be sewn onto clothes, transport to Ghettos and eventually to concentration camps; selection for and description of various work units, debasing scenes suffered at the hands of the Nazis, a woodut showing row of dead, closing with a woodcut showing smokestacks with "souls ascending". Mikos Adler was an art teacher in Debrecen, Hungary. Sometime in 1944, Adler and his family were loaded onto a transport for Auchwitz, but their train was diverted to Lager 15 in Vienna, and then to Theresienstadt, where they were liberated by the Soviet army on May 8, 1945. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Pictorial works. Jewish artists - Hungary - Biography. Wood-engravers - Hungary - Biography. Holocaust survivors - Hungary - Biography. Adler, Miklós. OCLC lists 8 copies. Very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. Powerful. (HOLO2-115-36)
Broch?. 636 pages. Traces de scotch. Manque en coin ? quelques pages. En parti non coup?.
8vo. 468 pages. With 70 pages of photographs. In Yiddish with forward in English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews persecutions Lithuania; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania personal narratives; Oshry, Efriom, b. 1915; Lithuania ethnic relations. A scarce Yizkor title, very well illustrated.Very Good condition. (YIZ-1-1A) xx
8vo. 468 pages. With 70 pages of photographs. In Yiddish with forward in English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews persecutions Lithuania; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania personal narratives; Oshry, Efriom, b. 1915; Lithuania ethnic relations. A scarce Yizkor title, very well illustrated.Very Good condition in Good+ Jacket. Nice copy. (YIZ-1-1)
8vo. 468 pages. With 70 pages of photographs. In Yiddish with forward in English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews persecutions Lithuania; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania personal narratives; Oshry, Efriom, b. 1915; Lithuania ethnic relations. A scarce Yizkor title, very well illustrated.Very Good condition. (YIZ-1-1A) xx
193978411München, Hoenheichen-Verlag, 157.-162. Auflage, 1939, in-12, pleine toile bleue éditeur, titre à l'or / Original-Leinwand mit Titelgoldprägung, 712p. Le 12 octobre 1939 A. Rosenberg annonce au peuple allemand la mise en place d'un vaste réseau d’opérations culturelles et idéologiques : la collecte et la redistribution de livres destinés aux soldats de la Wehrmacht, aux hôpitaux militaires et aux camps. Pour donner l'exemple, il offre 2500 ouvrages de sa propre bibliothèque. Notre exemplaire du "Mythe du 20e siècle" porte le tampon de la donation Alfred Rosenberg pour la Whermacht 1939. Les suivants portent les dates 1939-1941, ou la mention plus courante : "Büchersammlung der NSDAP für die Deutsche Wehrmacht Alfred-Rosenberg-Spende" : "Als erste Spende stelle ich 2.500 Bücher zur Verfügung. Der Beauftragte des Führers für die Überwachung der gesamten geistigen und weltanschaulichen Erziehung der NSDAP.: gez.: A. Rosenberg, Reichsleiter – Aufruf vom 12. Oktober 1939, Bücherkunde, 6. Jahrgang, November 1939, S. 537". Les ouvrages envoyés au front étaient essentiellement de la littérature de distraction et de divertissement, mais toujours conformes au régime. Particulièrement appréciées étaient les nouvelles, les histoires courtes et drôles, faciles à lire et surtout à terminer à la lueur des bougies. Les ouvrages théoriques de doctrine nazie, Mein Kampf et le Rosenberg, bien que non souhaités par le lectorat, semblent les seuls à avoir été largement diffusés. Bon état. In gutem Zustand.
19911065791991 Editions Avalon - 1991 - Fort in-8, broché, cartonnage rouge illustrée en N&B - 524 pages - Une photographie avec envoi de l'auteur montée en début d'ouvrage
Cm. 21,5, mezza pelle con dorso a cinque nervi e tit. in oro, pag. 282 (2). Prima edizione francese di uno dei testi più influenti sulle leggi razziali, caposaldo delle teorie sulla superiorità della razza e che Hitler, in una lettera a Grant, defini' la sua Bibbia. Ottimo esemplare in bella e solida legatura
193446966London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1934. First edition. 8vo. xvi 203 5 pp. Publisher's black cloth yellow lettered to the spine and upper board owner's inscription dated 1937 illustrated dust jacket. 40 black and white photographic plates mostly portraits of the leading figures of the Nazi Party. The uncommon jacket rather perished with losses and splits the latter rejoined with tissue on the verso the book itself generally very good. "An instructive book for anyone on the look-out for a dictator" written in a slightly mocking tone including portraits of some of those executed on the Night of the Long Knives. London: John Lane The Bodley Head unknown
Oblong 8vo; 47 pages; Harcover. Oblong 8vo. 48 pages, all illustrated. Third edition. Includes 71 photos, maps and illustrations. East German Production on the event of inuguration of the monument to the concentration camp at Buchenwald, near the city of Weimar. Slight water damage on cover, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-111-10)
(FT) Hardcover with dustjacket, 416 pages, Illustrated, In Hebrew. An account of the author's experience as a Jewish partisan in the Vilna ghetto. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Dustjacket with heavy edgwear, Inside pages all clean. Overall very good condition. (HOLO2-89-91)
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 112 pages, in Hungarian, No. 4 in a vol. Entitled: Magyar Golgota. Budapest. 1945. Title translates: Laszlo Endre, At the Head of the List of Hungarian War Criminals. Lévai, Jenö (1892? ) , Hungarian journalist who pursued research on the Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. Lévai was born in Budapest and studied engineering, but even in his youth was attracted to journalism. Between the two World Wars he waged a fierce struggle in the press against Antisemitism in Hungary, particularly against László Endre, who later cooperated with Adolf Eichmann. After World War II he was commissioned by the new government of Hungary to collect material on the persecution of the Jews under the previous regime. From that time he devoted himself entirely to this subject, publishing books and articles which revealed new information on the anti-Jewish activities of the Hungarian and German Nazis, his research taking him to different countries of Europe. (jewishvirtuallibrary, 2012) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Covers worn and spine repaired with tape, repair on first page with tape, pages tanned, otherwise good + condition. Scarce and important (HOLO2-89-78)
Mimeographed typed letter. 4to. 3 pages. 21 X 34 cm. Three page single sided typed letter, appears to be a mimeographed copy; Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild, Captain in the French Army, at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee, December 10, 1944, Commodore Hotel, New York City. Address by Baron Guy de Rothschild to the Joint Distribution Committee, giving a brief history of the Nazi occupation of France, the heroism of the French resistance, the hiding of Jewish families and children, and the major support given by funds from the JDC in supporting the efforts of emigration, forging of papers, and financing rescue efforts in general. The address calls for further financial support for the poverty stricken survivors in liberated France. Subjects: Baron Guy De Rothschild Joint Distribution Committee. Jewish refugees France World War 2. Light soiling to outer edges from water damage, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-121-3)
8vo; 89 pages; 2nd edition, revised and corrected, One of the "series of 8 pamphlets" published by Thone in French in 1947-48 refered to by Robinson & Friedman (see #2038) Wolff I #1696. Dan Michman, writing the 3-page article on Breendonck for the Encyclopeida of the Holocaust, lists only 4 works in his bibliography on the camp, this being one of them. Bound in later cloth, with institutional stamps on endpages. Clean and fresh. Very good condition.(HOLO2-14-24B)
13769P., Éditions du Capitole, 1928 ; 2 vol. in-8, brochés (23,2 x 16 cm). 401 pp. - 384 pp. Très bon état, non coupé.
YIZKER BUKH NOKH DREY-UN-TSV?ONTSIK HORUV GEVORENE YIDISHE KEHILES` IN SVENTSYANER GEGNT?; SEFER ZIKARON LE-EZOR SHVINTSYAN. SEFER ZIKARON LE-?ES´RIM VE-SHALOSH KEHILOT SHE-NEHREVU BE-EZOR SHVINTSYAN Tel-Aviv : Irgun Yots'e Ezor Shvintsyan be-Yis´ra'el19651st Edition. Original Publishers Cloth, 4to (Large), 1954 columns. Includes endpaper maps and illustrations throughout. Chiefly in Yiddish. Title translates as, A Book of Remembrance for Twenty-Three Communities Destroyed in the Shvintsyan Area. Each chapter concerns a different community: Svencian - New Svencian - Old and New Dugelishak - Ignalina - Lingmian - Kaltinian - Duksht - Podbrads - Lintop - Kimelishak - Heidutschak - Styatshik - - Gaviken - Weeds - Kazian - Kabilnik - Niemenchin - Fastov - Yadi - Myari. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- S?venc?ionys -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) OCLC: 23554363. Light wear, Very Good Condition (YIZ-18-9)
1st edition. Bound in contemporary boards, ; 12mo; 61 pages; Late 19th Century Philosemitic tract aimed at fellow German Christians, critical of the Antisemitism of the day. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Light wear, Good Condition. (GERO-1-1)