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Paper Wraps. 8vo. 53 pages.. 1st issue, 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: Factory Owners Uneasiness, The German Concentration Camps: Dachau, Lichtenburg, Sachsburg, Hamburg-Fuhlsbuttel, Womens Concentration Camp Moringen, House of Correctional Osterstein. 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 and tears on corners of covers, but all text is clear. Good condition. Extremely early discussion of the German concentration camps. (HOLO2-33-4)
xiv, 178 pages. Extensive footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Gregor Strasser was the most influential and substantial leader, after Hitler, in the pre-1933 National Socialist Party. This work offers a comprehensive and scholarly assessment of Strasser's significant and ultimately tragic career, based largely upon previously unpublished German archival material. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Pencil markings to contents. Binding intact. Includes facsimile dust jacket in archival-grade Brodart. A worthy reading copy of this informative work. Book
19371315<p>48 pp. bound typescript with manuscript corrections German language. 4to. Very good. Black paper wrappers with title texts and author in white ink. 1315</p><p><i>A fascinating original work perhaps by an advanced student or young teacher concerning the political pedagogy of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn founder of modern gymnastics and his importance for German ethno-nationalism's spiritual and athletic preoccupations. The text is a chilling demonstration of the links between the sport of gymnastics and ideas of physical perfection and the purification of bodies that Nazis advocated. We believe it was never published. No record in OCLC.</i></p>
19331077311933 Editions Ferdinand Hirt - 1933 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée - 78 p. - Reproductions photographiques in-texte et pleine page en N&B
(FT) Hardcover with dustjacket, 8vo, 2 Volumes, 572 pages (continuing page-count) , Illustrated. Inscribed by author. On the underground organization that helped Jewish refugees during World War II to escape to the British Mandate for Palestine. Aliyah Bet. Ex-library. Dustjackets have edgewear, overall very good condition in good attractive illustrated jackets. An attractive set of this important work. (HOLO2-89-92)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 354 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Spanish, English, and French. Capacidad de la República dominicana para absorber refugiados, díctamen de la Comisión nombrada por el poder ejecutivo para el estudio del informe de la Brookings institution sobre 'La colonización de refugiados en la República dominicana. ' Capacity of the Dominican republic to absorb refugees ... Capacité de la République dominicaine pour absorber der refugiés. Trilingual report commissioned by the executive committee (Trujillo) of the Dominican Republic to study the Brookings Institution report on the capacity for the refugee settlement in the Dominican Republic. With maps, fold out statistic tables, and various charts. Subjects: Refugees - Dominican Republic. Brookings Institution. Refugee settlement in the Dominican republic. Light institutional pencil markings on endpages; spine split, edge wear to wraps, with some loss at edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-115-53)
Le document consigne les sentences des différents procès du 20 août 1947 au 31 Juillet 1948: procès des médecins, des juges, des industriels tels que Flick et Krupp et des Einsatzgruppe. Les chefs d'accusation sont "conspiration, crime contre l'humanité, crime de guerre, appartenance à la SS, spoliation, aryanisation, esclavagisme, meurtres de masse, crimes contre la paix".
4to; 1st edition. 4to, Volume 1 and 2 cloth, Volume 3 softcover, all as issued. An outstanidng photgraphic memorial to the Jewish Vilna, "The Jerusalem of Lithuania. " with well over 2000 photos and facsimiles. Folding map of Vilna, often missing, is present in the pocket of volume I, as issued. Title and all text and captions in Russian, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish. Includes indexes. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Pictorial works. Juifs -- Lituanie -- Vilnious -- Ouvrages illustre´s. Juden. OCLC: 970933020. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-12-15)
Oblong 4to; 575 pages; First edition. Original Publisher's Cloth. Oblong 4to. 575, [7] pages. illus. 20 x 27 cm. In Yiddish and English throughout. A defining work on the lost Jewish communities of Europe. Others have come out in the last 2 decades, but this was the first (many, though by no means all, photos are by Vishniak) . Documenting Jewish life in Eastern Europe with over 600 photos (and text in English and Yiddish) , this work was an early post-war portrayal of these communities within the obvious context that they were gone forever, some with almost no trace of their thousand year histories remaining. Abramovitch himself was a refugee from this world--he was a leader of the Mensheviks in exile who worked at the Jewish Daily Forward and was also active in the Bund. Published as a memorial to these extinct communities, the book is bound in attractive heavy red linen with gilt spine and cover lettering in English and Yiddish, with a paper label (with a woodcut design) on the front. Owner's inscription on blank end paper, Bit of discoloration to covers, faint shadow from spine label, otherwise Very good condition. Excellent copy. (HOLO2-75-11A)
Oblong 4to; 575 pages; First edition. Original Publisher's Cloth. Oblong 4to. 575, [7] pages. illus. 20 x 27 cm. In Yiddish and English throughout. A defining work on the lost Jewish communities of Europe. Others have come out in the last 2 decades, but this was the first (many, though by no means all, photos are by Vishniak) . Documenting Jewish life in Eastern Europe with over 600 photos (and text in English and Yiddish) , this work was an early post-war portrayal of these communities within the obvious context that they were gone forever, some with almost no trace of their thousand year histories remaining. Abramovitch himself was a refugee from this world--he was a leader of the Mensheviks in exile who worked at the Jewish Daily Forward and was also active in the Bund. Published as a memorial to these extinct communities, the book is bound in attractive heavy red linen with gilt spine and cover lettering in English and Yiddish, with a paper label (with a woodcut design) on the front. Card pocket and institutional markings on blank endpapers, otherwise very clean inside, Bit of discoloration to spine, otherwise Very good condition. Excellent copy. (HOLO2-75-11B)
1st edition in English. Original string-bound Paper Wrappers, 18, [6] pages plus [5] leaves of tissued photo plates 25 cm. "Translated from the German by Rev. C. A. Rubenstein, A. M. , Rabbi, Har Sinai Congregation, in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of David Einhorn, Nov. 10, 1909 . Personal recollections of Dr. David Einhorn by Solomon Lauer. " SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons -- Maryland -- Baltimore. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide, none west of Cincinnati. Touch of edgewear to wrapper which is splitting at spine, all tissued plates and text pages very good. Scarce and important. (kh-3-21)
1st postwar Yiddish edition (issued the same year in Lodz) of Ber Mark's centrally important work on the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, published originally in Russian in 1944. Original multicolor illustrated boards, 12mo, [207] pages. Title translates into English as, The Uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. Issued under Soviet auspices, it was 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) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. OCLC: 174887984. OCLC lists only 5 copies of this rare edition anywhere (NLI, Ben Gurion, Miami-Ohio, NYBC, Senckenberg & ULeeds). A similar number are listed for the 1945 Paris edition (the 1947 Lodz edition is far more common). Stain to rear board, light wear to front, paper and binding remain bright white and gorgeous, about Very good condition overall, a very nice copy. (Holo2-148-4-'+)
In 8, cm 19,5 x 25, pp. 208 con 1 tabella fuori testo ripiegata. Di queste 44 sono tavole fotografiche nel testo. Tutta tela editoriale con titolo in oro al piatto anteriore. Testo raro e di notevole interesse. Redatto dallo scrittore Giuseppe Marotta (in collaborazione con Antonio Latanza e Marianne Keller) che in quel momento si occupava dell'ufficio stampa della Germania Film, ente sorto nel 1940 per promuovere la distribuzione del cinema tedesco e per creare una fiduciaria degli organi centrali nazisti preposti al controllo della cinematografia in Italia. '... La Germania film e' il punto di confluenza di tutto il fervore di idee e di lavoro in cui si estrinseca la collaborazione italo - tedesca...'. Il volume, che offre una introduzione in cui descrive la struttura dell'organizzazione cinematografica tedesca (compresi 2 ritratti a piena pagina di J. Goebbels e di Fritz Hippler) si presenta come un repertorio di registi, attori e attrici (profili biografici e ritratto fotografico) del cinema nazista. Tra questi troviamo Leni Riefenstahl, Georg W. Pabst, Harlan Veit ecc.
Presume 1st edition. Unknown date or publisher [1950's? ]. Original wraps. 4to. [8] pages. 34 cm. First edition. In Dutch. Reproduction of eight ink drawings by Alfred Mazure on the subject of the Hongerwinter of 1944-1945, when thousands of Dutch civilians starved to death. Mazure, a comic book artist of the period, whose work was banned owing to his refusal to make nazi cartoons, worked in the soup kitchens during the Hunger Winter period; he drew these ink sketches at the time. Mazure left Holland postwar after being declared a collaborator, his work and support with the resistance notwithstanding. Subjects: Netherlands - History - German occupation, 1940-1945. None listed on OCLC. Scarce. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-50)
1st edition. Cloth. 4to. Unpaginated (142 pages). 29 cm. First edition. In Slovak. Title translates as: The tragedy of Slovak Jewry: photographs and documents. Published in Bratislava by the Documentation Centre of CUJCR [Documentation project of the union of Jewish religious congregations in Bratislava]. Principally a phto-illustrated volume depicting the various facets of the destruction of the Jews of Slovakia; includes graph of deportation convoy charts, photographs from the extermination camps, photographs of leading Czech collaborators, anti-semitic wall propaganda posters, etc. Subjects: Jews - Czechoslovakia - Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Pictorial works. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Slovakia - Pictorial works. Judenverfolgung. Slowakei. New blank endpapers, some staining on last few leaves, otherwise Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-17)
103777aafParis, Editions G.P., 1945, in-4to, (32 x 24 cm), 32 p. (non num.), ill. en couleurs. (exemplaire avec colophon: il a été réimprimé par la Néogravure à la date anniversaire de la Libération de Paris... Dépot légal 59), reliure en demi-toile originale ill.
First volume in later boards, second volume in original wrappers. 8vo. 156 and 272, [4] pages. 20 cm. First Edition. In Russian. The authors prepared"The Essays of History of Jewish in Ukraine" to publication in two volumes. They will be published in Kiev (Ukraine) and Germany soon. It is the first attempt in Ukraine to review on the documentary basis the main periods of the Jews' life in the area of present-day Ukraine for two thousand years â from the first Jewish communities in the colonies of Crimea, founded by ancient Greeks, till now; from the first persecutions of Jews â the fascist genocide and the state antisemitism in the former Soviet Union. [â¦] We hope this book will be interesting and useful to those, who is holding the attention on the history of the Jewish people. " (Preface) Subjects: Jews -- Ukraine -- History. Ukraine -- Ethnic relations. Both volumes ex-library, with volume one rebound in later boards. Small tear to lower front cover of second volume. Both have inscriptions on title page. Very good condition. (UKR-1-35)
Paperback. 8vo. 92 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 Situation of the Evacuated Families: Reports from South West and Central Germany, The German Rule of Terror in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Writing in pencil from previous owner on cover. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-12)
193787714München, Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Fritz Eher 1937 In-4. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 2 nerfs avec report du titre or, premier plat orné au centre de l’aigle NS, 575 pp., abandomment illustré en noir et blanc. Bon exemplaire d’un ouvrage peu courant.
VG; 8vo; 1st edition. Later Wrappers, 4to, 471 pages.This volume only, complete for Juden-Jüdische Literatur (essentially the section of the encyclopedia dealing with Jews) Excellent mid-19th Century German overview of Jewish hsitory, with an empahsis on the Medieval & Modern periods. Contibuters Jewish and Christian scholars. Sections Include Juden (Geschichte) ; Judenchristen; Judenemancipation; Judenschlacht; Judenteutsch (i. E. Judeo-German) ; etc The entire Encyclopedia was a collasal work, 167 volumes publihsed between 1818-1889--and the editors only made it A-Phyx ! Heavy mid-19th Century rag paper has held up very well; Very Good Condition (KH-3-26)
Correspondance entre Bernard Maitrejean, peut-être originaire de Normandie ou de la région parisienne et Louise Van Wayenberghe, jeune Belge dont la famille vit à Gand. Une lettre est de la main de Louise, les autres sont de Bernard. Les deux correspondants se sont rencontrés en Allemagne où ils travaillent tous deux en usine, Bernard Maitrejean à Osnabrück où il est logé au camp deSchützenhoff, Baraque II, chambre IV), Louise Van Wayenberghe à Melle. Les jeunes gens se voient régulièrement, entretemps, ils s'écrivent. Au-delà des serments d'amour, les lettres témoignent du quotidien des travailleurs volontaires, entre longues journées, punaises et bombardements "aujourd'hui, c'est le 11 novembre et les tommies sont déjà venus quatre fois ce matin à six heures, cet après-midi à 2 heures et à 5 heures ce soir à sept heures, c'est la plus longue car elle a duré près de trois heures". La correspondance commence en 1943 et prend fin en février 1944.
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 + 145 pages; In Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the Ukraine." With lots of illustrations and detailed index. OCLC: 18462513. Ex-library with usual marks, Light wear, about Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8A)xx
used Good Condition; 1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. Leading Holocaust historian Lucy Dawidowicz' Copy, with her ownership name pencilled on front cover, name and date penned on title page, and occational margin notes in pencil. Indeed, "Upon her [Dawidowicz'] return to the U.S. [in 1947] she worked as a researcher for the novelist John Hersey's book The Wall, a dramatization of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," the subject of this work and a project for which this very copy would have been a primary resource. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Bit of edgewear to wrappers, spine tapped Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24A)
057396Paris Aux Editions Raymond Shall 1944-1946 1944 in 4 (27x22) 3 volumes reliures cartonnées illustrées de l'éditeur, non paginé, avec de nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Ouvrages illustrés de gravures d'Elie Bertillot, de photographies de Roger Schall, Maurice Jarnoux, Raymond Mejat, De Morgoli, et les reporters d'agence. Imprimés sur les presses de Draeger Frères à Montrouge. Premier volume: A Paris sous la botte des nazis (1944) - Second volume: Un an (1946) - Troisième volume: Victoires des français en Italie. Huit mois de campagne vus par les correspondants de guerre (1946). Première édition (first edition). Ensemble complet des 3 volumes ans son étui d'origine, et chemises (complete, in original editor slipcase). Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1950/51. 1st edition. Original Cloth in the rare illustrated dust jacket. 8vo, 385 pages. 23 cm. In the original Hebrew. Book of Holocaust poetry published just after the Holocaust by one of the greatest 20th-century Hebrew and Yiddish poets. Leah Orent notes that "On Tisha b'Av, the day of collective mourning for Jewish national disasters both ancient and modern, it has become customary to read Holocaust literature. Greenberg's Rehovot ha-Nahar is an epic Holocaust lamentation, published in 1951. Reading a representative selection from the text, we . Examine how the poet's private voice merges with that of his persona as spokesperson for the Jewish people, addressing a silent God in heaven and confronting the murderers on earth. We consider the speaker's struggle to balance the guilt of a survivor with his sense of prophetic vocation. Ultimately, the collection articulates a vision of Jewish history flowing like an eternal river from Abraham to Sinai through the horrors of the Holocaust towards the revival of the kingdom of Israel and messianic redemption" (2014) . Indeed, Greenberg's poems in this collection are cited by, for example, leading Holocaust scholar David S. Wyman in "The World Reacts to the Holocaust" (Baltimore, 1996, see for example page 922) . Very Good Condition in the moving woodcut dust jacket which shows just a bit of rubbing and edgewear, also in Very Good Condition. A very nice and attractive copy. (holo2-122-48)