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Hardcover, 12mo, 218 pages, portraits. In German. Nazi-era imprint. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Biography. SUBJECT(S)Descriptor: judaïsme -- Disraeli, Benjamin. judaïsme -- Einstein, Albert. judaïsme -- Hess, Moses. judaïsme -- Marx, Karl. judaïsme -- Rathenau, Walther. judaïsme -- Spinoza, Baruch. Light yellowing to edges of pages. Hinge repair. Light chipping to edges of cover. Light wear cover fold. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-74-2)
Hardcover, x, 310, pages, illustrated, ports. , 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Rohm, Ernst. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Sturmabteilung. Germany -- History -- Night of the Long Knives, 1934. Identifier: Germany; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei; Sturmabteilung, June 1934. OCLC lists 49 copies worldwide. Slight tear to top right corner of dustjacket. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-2)
Cloth, 8vo. 310 pages. Translation of 'La Nuit des longs couteaux'. Subtitle on cover: June 29 - 30, 1934 - Hitler's purge of the SA. SUBJECT (S) : Rohm, Ernst. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Sturmabteilung. Germany -- History -- Night of the Long Knives, 1934. Germany; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei; Sturmabteilung, June 1934. Includes black and white photographs and bibliographical references. Closed tear on jacket, small chips on jacket spine. Good condition. (HOLO2-15-16)
4to. X, 338 pages. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 Jews bibliography; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) bibliography. SERIES: Bibliyografishe serye ; ; num. 9-10; Variation: Sidrah bibliyografit meshutefet ; ; 9-10. Spine faded, stamp inside front cover, very good condition. Other volumes available. Please ask. (BIB-3-1)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 76 pages. 22 cm. In German. Series: Pädagogisches Magazin, Heft 1343. Schriften zur politischen Bildung. VIII Reihe: Das Erbe des deutschen Geistes, Heft 10. (Educational magazine. Issue 1343rd Writings on political education. Series VIII: The legacy of the German spirit, volume 10 National freedom and poetry. ) OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Pages are uncut. Ex-library with minimal markings. Printed green wrappers detached but present with damp stains and tear along spine. Internal pages are darkened slightly with some water stains, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-22) .
Hardcover, 275 pages, 6 pages, map, 8vo, 21 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. Gelissen, Rena Kornreich, 1920-2006. Auschwitz. Includes bibliographical references on page 275. Wear to dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-12)
1st edition. Wrappers; 4to. 30 pages. Illustrated. A project of Zachor, the Holocaust Resource Center of the National Jewish Resource Center. Letter inviting members of the Association for Jewish Studies to subscribe laid in. Very good condition. (H-35-10)
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 24 cm. 24 pages. Reprinted from: The Polish Review, v.10, no.3, 1965. 8-page introduction to 17 poems by various authors, including Mieczyslaw Jastrun, Czeslaw Milosz and Tadeusz Rozewicz. Gillon is an author of several volumes on Polish literature and an award-winning translator. The Polish Review is a multidisciplinary English-language scholarly journal, in continuous publication by the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America since 1956. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (National Library of Israel) . Very good condition. (Holo2-30-11) .
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 412 pages, illustrations. In Hebrew, personal narrative from the Holocaust. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is little shaken , otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-89-90)
1st edition. 8vo; 15 pages; 23cm. In German. [193?] Published using nice bauhaus-style design. Printed at the press of Siegfried Scholem, Berlin-Schoneberg. With rear advertisements for Keren Hajessod and Judische Rundschau. Some wear to cover, Good Condition;(GER-42-22)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 168 pages. 22 cm. First English edition. Translated from the Lithuanian by Raphael Sealey and Milton Stark. Jurgis Gliauda was a lawyer turned writer whose novels won several Lithuanian literary prizes and whose best known novel has been listed among the books of the month by Time magazine. This novel, House upon the Sand, is a study "of savage ironies, belongs with the best of the literature on Nazidom. " The novel tells of a decent German aristocrat who turns into a Nazi killer with chilling ease. Subjects: Germany - History - 1933-1945 Fiction. Very good condition in very good dustjacket. (HOLO2-95-8)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo; 514 pages. illus. ports. facs. In Polish. Series: Wydawnictwa Centralnej Zydowskiej Komisji Historycznej w Polsce, Nr. 35. Trial of the Mass-Murderer A. L. Goetha before the People's High Court. Robinson & Friedman #2306 Wolff I # 978, their sole entry for Goeth. SUBJECT(S): Polish law -- Trials -- Criminal. Front cover detached but present. Some light wear along spine. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-62-13).
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo; 514 pages. illus. ports. facs. In Polish. Goeth was the Concentration camp commander shown in Schindler's List. Series: Wydawnictwa Centralnej Zydowskiej Komisji Historycznej w Polsce, Nr. 35. Trial of the Mass-Murderer A. L. Goetha before the People's High Court. Robinson & Friedman #2306 Wolff I # 978, their sole entry for Goeth. SUBJECT(S): Polish law -- Trials -- Criminal. Some tape along spine. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-62-14).xxxxx
Rebound with cloth between leather boards. 8vo; 514 pages. illus. ports. facs. In Polish. Series: Wydawnictwa Centralnej Zydowskiej Komisji Historycznej w Polsce, Nr. 35. Trial of the Mass-Murderer A. L. Goetha before the People's High Court. Robinson & Friedman #2306 Wolff I # 978, their sole entry for Goeth. SUBJECT(S): Polish law -- Trials -- Criminal. Some wear and stains to cover, oherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-62-15).
(FT) Later cloth. 8vo. 13, 398 [16] pages. 22 cm. In Hebrew. The Holocaust: Eye Witness and Literary Accounts. This large collection of testimonies and personal narratives of Holocaust survivors was compiled and edited by the novelist Shammai Golan; he was born in Poland in 1933, and spent World War II under Nazi occupation and in Siberia. After the death of his parents, he was placed in an orphanage and immigrated illegally to Palestine in 1947. Golan studied literature and history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Later, he taught literature, ran the Hebrew Writers` House in Jerusalem, and served as cultural attache in Mexico and Moscow. He was also chairman of the Hebrew Writers` Association. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Literary collections. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Jews. Institutional stamp on verso of title page. Covers lightly worn and scuffed. Outer edges lightly soiled. Internally very fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-42)
8vo. 152 pages. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism; Race; Nationalism and nationality. Goldstein (1873-1929) was a German philosopher who was born in Hamburg. His philosophies were similar to William James', whose A Pluralistic Universe he translated, and he was greatly concerned with the modern civilization and culture around him. (Popkin, EJ) Pages darkened but clean, binding tight, very good condition. (HOLO2-6-21)
Wrappers; 4to. 128 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white and color photographs. Frontispiece photograph; pictorial covers. World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Liberation -- Europe. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Note(s) : "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Liberation 1945, held at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D. C. , May 9, 1995-January 7, 1996"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references. Excellent condition. (H-30-8)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 21 pages. 22 cm. Front cover illustration by Mitchell Loeb. A Holocaust-era pamphlet of the Jewish Book Council outlining the program and intentions of the Jewish Book Month, with listings of participating libraries in major U. S. Cities, selected materials, publishers, and bibliographic resources. Includes Yiddish listings. In 1944 the Jewish Welfare Board became a sponsor and coordinator of the Jewish Book Council, which had originally been founded, in 1925, as Jewish Book Week and expanded through the following years. The Book Council's objectives were the stimulation of an abiding zeal for knowledge among young and old; the development of a Jewish cultural atmosphere in homes; the enrichment of educational programs of clubs, study circles and discussion groups; and the enlargement of book collections in institutional libraries, reading rooms, and private homes. Subjects: Books, Jewish. Jewish Book Month. OCLC lists one copy (HUC) . Light wear to covers, clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-96-26)
Wrappers; large 4to. 32 pages in entire issue. Articles advertised on cover include "Nazi Victims or Collaborators: Which Does Canada Want?" "Labor Presents Its Case To the Public, " "Aspects of the Palestine Crisis, " "Sholom Aleikhem: His Humor Defied the Czar. " One-inch tear in top of spine; bent; spine rubbed. Good condition. (H-31-2)
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 33 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 61, No 3 (1972) , pages 181-213. The author recounts the debate concerning the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and the attempts to persuade the American Olympic Committee to boycott the games as a result of the Nazis discriminatory policies against Jews. Nice, clean copy with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-3)
Paper Wraps, Stapled. 41 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 57, No 4 (1968) , pages 516-556. On 1 April 1933, the Nazis carried out the first nationwide, planned action against Jews: a boycott targeting Jewish businesses and professionals. It was both a reprisal and an act of warning. On the day of the boycott, the SA stood menacingly in front of Jewish-owned department stores and retail establishments, and the offices of professionals such as doctors and lawyers. Throughout Germany, rare acts of violence against individual Jews and Jewish property occurred. Article subject written on cover and some underlining on first page, but all text is clear. Otherwise, internal pages are nice and clean with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-1)
8vo. Xiv, 224 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews; Jewish question. CONTENTS: The two world wars: a comparison and contrast; How the Jewish communities prepared for peace during World War I; Europe between wars-1919-1939; The position of the Jews in th post-war world; Palestine in the new world; Relief, reconstruction, and migration; Jewish survival in the democracy of the future. Gottschalk (1889-1976) was a Belgian social scientist who worked for the International labor office, and and did research at the Institute of Sociology of the Free University of Brussels. He spent WWII in New York, teaching at the New School for Social Research. In the social field, he was vice president of the Jewish Colonization Association, board member of Alliance Israélite Universelle and ORT-Union, and a founder of the Centrale d'Oeuvres Sociales Juives in Brussels. He directed the Research Institute for Peace and Postwar Problems of the American Jewish Committee and from 1959 the Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, financed by the Belgian government. As president of the Belgian Committee for Refugees from Nazi Germany, he was instrumental in the rescue of the passengers from the ship St. Louis, which was sent back from Cuba and finally permitted to land in Antwerp. Gottschalk wrote numerous publications in Jewish and non-Jewish fields. (EJ, 2007) Great condition in good jacket. (Holo2-12-15)
8vo. Xiv, 224 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews; Jewish question. CONTENTS: The two world wars: a comparison and contrast; How the Jewish communities prepared for peace during World War I; Europe between wars-1919-1939; The position of the Jews in th post-war world; Palestine in the new world; Relief, reconstruction, and migration; Jewish survival in the democracy of the future. Gottschalk (1889-1976) was a Belgian social scientist who worked for the International labor office, and and did research at the Institute of Sociology of the Free University of Brussels. He spent WWII in New York, teaching at the New School for Social Research. In the social field, he was vice president of the Jewish Colonization Association, board member of Alliance Israélite Universelle and ORT-Union, and a founder of the Centrale d'Oeuvres Sociales Juives in Brussels. He directed the Research Institute for Peace and Postwar Problems of the American Jewish Committee and from 1959 the Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, financed by the Belgian government. As president of the Belgian Committee for Refugees from Nazi Germany, he was instrumental in the rescue of the passengers from the ship St. Louis, which was sent back from Cuba and finally permitted to land in Antwerp. Gottschalk wrote numerous publications in Jewish and non-Jewish fields. (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-12-15)
Softcover, 12 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. As it became clear that the end of the war was in sight, the issue of what to do with the Germans after the war became paramount. Some wanted scorched earth, some wanted reconstruction....SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. "This book originally appeared in serial form in the New York Post. " OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (US Holocaust Mus) . Light wear to front cover. Otherwise, very good condition. Scarce. (Holo2-21-18)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 179 pages, in Yiddish, with dedication from author, fiction. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Edgewear, covers have some stains, last two pages separated, overall very good condition. (HOLO2-89-88)