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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 with dustjacket mounted onto boards. A very nice and attractive copy. (holo2-122-48A)
8vo; 306 pages; In Norwegian. Grogaard's drawings--camp scenes, cartoons, portraits of his imprisoned comrades--are wonderful--some are charicatures, others are beautiful busts which show off his skill as a trained artist. With a drawing on nearly every page of this large book, there probably does not exist a better illustrated work on on the Nazi concentration camp at Grini. Very Good Condition. Lacks Jacket (ART-12-12)
Pages 169-196. Features : Cover photo of Field-Marshal Montgomery with General Crerar of the Canadian First Army and General Dempsey of the British Second Army; The Battle of the Roer Dams - photos of the Urftstausee - a German defense key-point; Twelve great photos at various locations on the Western Front, including the capture of Colmar; Eighteen fantastic photos of the Reichswald Offensive where German towns were smashed by Allied bombing and infantry and armour moved through mud and flood; Article 'Prospects on the Western Front' by Cyril Falls; Two-page illustration of the victory over the Roer Triangle by the British 2nd Army - the crossing of the Vloed Beek; Two-page illustration of the victory of the Roer Triangle by the British Second Army - the gallant fight in Susteren; Two-page illustration of the victory of the Roer Triangle by the British Second Army - the critical Schilberg Cross-Roads; Seven photos of cities in the path of the Russian advance; Three photos of Royal inspection of the "Indefatigable"; Three photos of victory celebration in Colmar; Photos of personalities of the week include Captain J.R.O. Thompson, G.C., Guy Byam, The Northern Sudan Advisory Council, Sir Edward Bridges, Sir Ernest Bird, Lord Fairfield, General McNaughton of Canada, P.N. Loxley, Sir Gordon Nairne, Captain John Henry Brutn, V.C., and Sir Walter Citrine (addressing paratroops in Greece); Six photos of the Crimea conference - which sounded the death knell of Nazism - with FDR, Stalin and Churchill in five photos; Photo of official disbandment of the R.A.F. Balloon Command, with Sir Archibald Sinclair addressing members; Photo of part of 500 Dutch children arriving by boat on their way to Coventry; Photo of Bristol's Colston Hall which has just burned to the ground; Photos of damage to the Compo Santo of Pisa, and protective measures; Two pages of art from Bali - village scenes; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Coverfold taped. A sound vintage copy. Book
19481cb12in12 reliure toilée chocolat moderne. Plat papier contrecollé sur la reliure dos muet 189 pp Papier jauni
1944UUI-12371In-4 broché, paginé 255-326 + ill. hors-texte. Un peu frotté, jauni et piqué, mouillure sur certaines pages. Usure d’usage, bon état pour ce rare numéro de cette revue dirigée par Rosenberg. Poids 250 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 6 euros sur la France, 12,90 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY, n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
Munchen, Franz Eher, 1933, un solo volume (di due) in-8° brossura con sovraccoperta (con ritratto di H.) pp. XVI-409/781-(11). Difetto alla sola sovraccoperta, con strappi riparate e due piccole mancanze. Interni molto buoni così come lo stato di conservazione. La prima edizione pubblicata dopo l'ascesa al potere di H. La tiratura in brossura, come questa, è assai più rara delle altre, telate.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 91 [1] pages. 19 cm. First Edition. Early reports on medical crimes at concentration camps, including Buchenwald, Dachau, and Aushwitz, from Czech Medical Doctors and one Journalist. Reports include descriptions of unhygienic conditions in the concentration camp facilities, surgical practices, vaccinations, and treatment of the sick, elderly, and those with contagious disease. Subjects: Concentration Camps -- Germany. Medicine -- Germany. Prisons -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Medical care. Concentration camps -- Germany. Some edge wear and light age toning. Previous owners name on title page. Some damp staining, otherwise good condition. (HOLO-114-2a)
20041233922004 Editions Tirésias, Paris - 2004 - 4 volumes petits in-8 à l'italienne, cartonnages toilés gris avec titre en doré sur le premier plat, sous jaquette - 1446 + 1406 + 1406 + 1282 pages
193684053Bruxelles et Vienne, Gerechtigkeit, 1936, in-12, broché, 235p. Annotations sur la page de titre : l'ancien lecteur y précise que cet ouvrage est une prémonition, tout comme Le Dictateur de Chaplin, de la montée du national-socialisme et de l'antisémitisme. I. Harand est fondatrice en Autriche en 1933 du "Mouvement contre la haine raciale et contre la misère". Edition originale de la traduction (eo en Autriche 1935). Née en 1900, de confession catholique, Irene Harand est une militante autrichienne des Droits de l’Homme qui s’illustre particulièrement dans la lutte contre l’Allemagne nazie. Elle fonde dans son pays le Weltbewegung gegen Rassenhass und Menschennot (Mouvement mondial contre la haine raciale et la détresse humaine), une organisation de lutte contre la persécution antisémite dotée d’un organe, Gerechtigkeit (Justice). Elle multiplie brochures et réunions de propagande, et fait paraître, en 1935, Sein Kampf. Antwort an Hitler von Irene Harand (Son Combat. Une réponse d’Irene Harand à Hitler). Au moment de l’Anschluss, elle se trouve à Londres, ce qui lui vaut d’échapper aux nazis qui la recherchent activement.
1941-1944. 1st edition. Very Good Condition; 8vo; 5 issues from the first 3 years of this fascinating bi-weekly support newsletter/magazine started prior to US entry into WWII. Membership and leadership of the Polish Labor Group (later the American Friends of Polish Democracy) was heavily Jewish, and included various American antifascists, Socialists & labor leaders. The masthead includes such names as Robert MacIver (Chairman) , Louis Adamic, David Dubinsky, Algernon Lee, Louis Bromfield, Morris R. Cohen, Fiorello La Guardia, Arthur Garfield Hays, Louis Hollander, Sidney Hook, Max Lerner, Gunnar Myrdal, etc. Some of the articles in this run include: The Underground Struggle; Polish-Jewish Underground Collaboration; German Invaders and Polish Intellectuals; Working people of Poland fights [sic] anti-semitism; Partial destruction of the Ghetto wall; Discussion of Polish Antisemitism; Polish Slavery under Hitler's "New Order"; News from the Ghetto; The Undergroudn Jewish paper against Nazi orders; In a Nazi Concentration Camp [survivor tells about Mauthausen & Dachau]; Jewish Ghetto; The professors of Cracow University in a Concentration Camp; New Criminal Code for Poles & Jews; The Fate of the Polish Intelligensia; The Attitude of the American Jewish Workers; Humor in Occupied Warsaw; The Hell of the Concentration Camp in Oswiecim; Treblinka A Ghetto for Women; Two Jewish Ghettos in One Town; etc. Issues for 1941 are published by American Friends of Polish Democracy. The periodical began June 5, 1941, and ceased publication with vol. 6 no. 87 in June/July of 1946. Vols. 1-2 lack volume numbering, using only the issue number; Volumes 3-6 include volume numbers but continue the issue numbersing scheme from Volumes 1 & 2. (HOLO2-34-74A)
Rare édition du poème d'Aragon imprimé clandestinement par les éditions de Minuit.
19751171011975 John Jahr Verlag (Herausgeber) / Das Reich, Schallplatte zur Sammeldokumentation / Maritim - Sans date (Approx. 1975) - Disque vinyle 33 tours original -Herkunft der Tondokumente: Deutsches Rundfunk-Archiv, Frankfurt. Bundesarchiv. Koblenz. - Mono 47 368 EW
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers. 8vo; 314 pages; In Polish. Robinson & Friedman # 2054. Bulletin of the Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland. Includes 2 fold-out plates. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Periodicals. Nazi concentration camps -- Poland -- War criminals. International criminal law. OCLC: 2788580. Some wear and toning to wrappers, with silver dollar sized piece missing at top of spine and rear wrapper, internally very clean text and images and bright white paper, Very Good Condition thus. (-ECC
1st edition. Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 22 cm. First edition. "Reprinted by courtesy of The Conference on Jewish relations. " Cover title reads April, 1936, reprinted by courtesy of The Conference on Jewish Relations. An important mid-1930s report from Abraham G Duker on the oppression of Polish Jews in the interwar period (following Hitlers rise to power but before the German invasion of Poland) , with detailed sociological and statistical materials on educational, economic and political facets to the Jewish community, and the changes undergone in an increasingly anti-semitic Polish state; with introductory statement from Salo W. Baron and Morris R. Cohen concerning pogroms in Poland and comparison of the viciousness of Polish Antisemitic parties to that of Nazi Germany. The author of the report Abraham Gordon Duker (19071987) , was born in Rypin, Poland, went to the U. S. In 1923. He served on the library staff at the Jewish Theological Seminary (192733) and was research librarian at the Graduate School of Jewish Social Work (193438) . From 1938 to 1943 he was on the staff of the American Jewish Committee, serving inter alia as the editor of the Contemporary Jewish Record (193841) . He was also an editor of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia (193943) , Reconstructionist, and Jewish Social Studies, a quarterly. Duker was president of the Chicago Spertus College of Judaica (195662) and from 1963 director of libraries and professor of history and social institutions at Yeshiva University. His works include education surveys, books, and articles in his main fields of interest, Polish-Jewish relations and American Jewish sociology. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Poland. Jews - Poland - Social conditions. Joden. Poland - Ethnic relations. "Distributed by... Jewish Nat'l Workers' Alliance" on cover, light sunning, Very Good condition. (HOLO2-104-12A)
Milano-Bompiani, 1934 (finita di stampare il 15 marzo 1934 presso Arti grafiche Chiamenti in Verona) in 8° pp. (4), 431 con 1 ritratto all’antip. Contiene: Concezione del mondo e partito; Solo il suolo è da germanizzare; Pericoli della mescolanza delle razze; Colonie marginali di razza pura; Personalità e concetto di Stato; Necessità delle adunanze di massa; Contro il fronte rosso; Le tre basi dell’autorità; Propaganda e autorizzazione; Orientamento ad est e politica; La legittima difesa è un diritto. Mancante di sovracop. Brossura edit. Collana “Libri scelti per servire al panorama del nostro tempo”. Rarissimo.
Original illustrated wraps. 8vo. [16] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Front lithography by Kathe Kollwitz, 'They were the first' stanza by Yitshak Katzenelson; rear wrap list of 'recent foster parents' including numerous local branches of Fraternal Organizations, various Landsmanschaften branches, Arthur Syzk, etc. Illustrated throughout with photographs of Jewish orphans, with abridged descriptions of how they survived; includes a list of over 100 children currently being helped by foster parents through the Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation; it appears that all of the children reside at the Labor Zionist Home for Orphaned Children in France; the brochure asks for payments of $300 per year, or 85 cents a day. Printed in red, black, and grey ink throughout. Very scarce. Subjects: Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation, Inc. , Foster Parents Division. Jewish War Orphans Holocaust. Does not appear to be held by any library, none on OCLC. Pages previous cut at edge, previously glued back together by former owner, text in gutter affected on two pages; institutional stamp, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-121-2)
8vo; 76 pages; 23 cm. Probleme des Sozialismus # 5. Weiner Library (Wolff) # I: 1801. First printing of the world's first eyewitness account of Hitler's concentration camps. Early memoir & expose of Oranienburg Concentration Camp from which Seger escaped, fleeing to the US where he became editor of the NEUE VOLKS-ZEITUNG, the American voice of the SPD in exile (and of German-American Socialism in general) . He had earlier been the Secretary General of the German Peace Society and in 1933 had been elected to the Resichstag. In 1933 Seger was one of the first to be imprisoned by the Nazis. (HOLO2-119-3)
1965133002Delporte Mons, éditions Delporte 1965. Très fort et grand in-8 broché de 850 pages sous double étui. Photos hors- texte. Une chronologie (1725 à 1962) relatant les dates saillantes qui, de par le monde où vivent les hommes, jalonnèrent d'indélébiles façon les deux siècles de violence dans lesquels s'intègre la tragique histoire d'Adolf Hitler et de Benito Mussolini. Exemplaire truffé de 5 courriers datés et signés de l'auteur. Haut de l'étui abîmé. Peu courant.
Mons, éditions Delporte 1965. Très fort et grand in-8 broché de 850 pages sous double étui. Photos hors- texte. Une chronologie (1725 à 1962) relatant les dates saillantes qui, de par le monde où vivent les hommes, jalonnèrent d'indélébiles façon les deux siècles de violence dans lesquels s'intègre la tragique histoire d'Adolf Hitler et de Benito Mussolini. Exemplaire truffé de 5 courriers datés et signés de l'auteur. Haut de l'étui abîmé. Peu courant.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages, xi. 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 Terror Against the Political Opposition in Germany, Terrorization of the Jews. 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. Includes summary of issue laid in. (HOLO2-33-6)
Cm. 22,3, tela rigida editoriale blue con scritte in oro, pag, XII, 503. Darwinista, teorico dell'eugenetica, l'antropologo francese sosteneva che il destino del mondo dipendesse dalla vittoria degli ariani sugli ebrei. Le sue teorie e i suoi testi influenzarono in modo fondamentale le teorie antisemite naziste. Prima edizione. Esemplare a fogli chiusi, in ottima conservazione.
1942R96628s.l., s.n. s.d. [1942] viii + 344pp., 34cm., blinde omslag, gestencild, goede staat, bijgevoegd: 1: gestencilde brief (24pp.) met aanvullingen gericht door auteur aan de Algemeene Synode der Nederlandsch Hervormde Kerk t.a.v. dominee Addink, 2: getypte en handgetekende brief (2pp.) van auteur gericht aan de bisschop van Haarlem, 3: gestencild katern (8pp.) die de "5e aanvulling" bevat, [uiterst zeldzaam religieus-filosofisch-politiek en bij wijlen esoterisch werk, met sterk getinte nazistische inslag, over het christendom], OCLC 69009624, R96628
viii + 344pp., 34cm., blinde omslag, gestencild, goede staat, bijgevoegd: 1: gestencilde brief (24pp.) met aanvullingen gericht door auteur aan de Algemeene Synode der Nederlandsch Hervormde Kerk t.a.v. dominee Addink, 2: getypte en handgetekende brief (2pp.) van auteur gericht aan de bisschop van Haarlem, 3: gestencild katern (8pp.) die de "5e aanvulling" bevat, [uiterst zeldzaam religieus-filosofisch-politiek en bij wijlen esoterisch werk, met sterk getinte nazistische inslag, over het christendom], OCLC 69009624, R96628
In 8 (cm 15,5 x 23,5), pp. 32. Brossura editoriale. Edizione originale di questo saggio antisemitico: "Among the more important publications emanating from the national socialist school of thought, the following should be mentioned Walter Gross, Der deutsche Rassengedanke und die Welt..." (The New International Year Book, p. 312). Walter Gross fu nominato nel 1933 capo dell'Ufficio della Politica Razziale di cui rimase direttore fino al suo suicidio nel 1945.