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8vo; 79 pages; 23 cm. Fifth Edition. An early call to action to push for US government support for German Jews. Contents include: Precendents for Popular Protests; American Governmental Intercession on Behalf of the Jews; The Bernheim Upper Silesian Petition before the Council of the League of Nations [description & analysis]; Petition of Franz Bernheim to the Council of the League of Nations [exact text of the petition]. Very good Condition. (HOLO2-87-4)
Original Publisher's Cloth. xi, 202 pages, incl. tables. 26 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. Pinson (1904-1961) was "a U. S. Historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U. S. In 1907. He lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went to Queens College, N. Y. , becoming professor of history in 1950. He was also history editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1929-35) , and an editor of Jewish Social Studies (1938-61) . In 1945-46, he was director of education and culture, Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. Pinson's principal scholarly interests embraced modern European history, with special emphasis on nationalism and modern Germany, and recent Jewish history. His contributions to general history were Pietism as a Factor in the Rise of German Nationalism (1934) ; A Bibliographical Introduction to Nationalism (1935) ; and Modern Germany, Its History and Civilization (1954) . In Jewish studies, he edited a number of important books: Essays on Anti-Semitism (19462) ; Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science, vols. 59 (1950-54) ; and notably Nationalism and History (1958) , which made available in English Simon Dubnow's classic, Essays on Old and New Judaism. Pinson analyzed Dubnow's national theories and appraised his role as historian. Pinson was actively involved in the work of the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. He was also chairman of the modern Jewish history committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America. " (Janowsky in EJ, 2007) . Series: Jewish social studies. Publications, ; no. 2. SUBJECT(S): Jewish question. Some wear to cloth. Very good condition. (Holo2-16-15B)
Hardcover, 593 pages, illustrated, maps, 8vo, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust survivors -- Louisiana - New Orleans -- Biography. Levy, Anne. Skorecki family. Duke, David Ernest. Skorecki (Family) . Louisiana -- Politics and government - 1951. Includes bibliographical references on pages 555-576 and index. In dustjacket. Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-23)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. xvii, 528 pages. In Yiddish with added English Table of Contents, Summaries and Conclusion. Fold out maps. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Poland Lódz; Holocaust, Jewish (1933-1945) Poland Lódz; Jewish ghettos Poland Lódz. SERIES: Yad va-shem-Yivo monograph seriesm [Yad Washem-YIVO Monograph Series] No. 1. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Bumped corners, very good condition. (HOLO2-7-2)
Sala Bolognese, Comune, Associazione nazionale ex deportati politici nei campi di sterminio nazisti - Sezione di Bologna, 1994, 4to (cm. 30 x 21) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 55 completamente illustrato da fotografie a colori.
Verona, 1972, 8vo cart. pp. 147 con ill. n.t.
Milano, Mondadori, 1972, 8vo leg. cart. edit. pp. 147 con ill. n.t.
Milano, Mondadori, 1972, 8vo cart. pp. 147 con ill. n.t.
Milano, Mondadori, 1972, 8vo cart. pp. 147 con ill. n.t.
1st edition. Original Boards, 4to. Xiv, 229 pages. 29 cm. First Edition. Inscribed by author in Hebrew on front endpaper. English interspersed with Hebrew and other exotic alphabets. The Son of a Shinto priest and descendant from a long line of Shinto priests, the author Abram Kotsuji (1899-1973) was a Japanese Hebraist and ardent philo-Semite who founded the Institute of Biblical Research at the University of Tokyo. The present work is his Phd dissertation. During the Holocaust years Kotsuji greatly assisted the hundreds of rabbis and yeshiva students from Eastern Europe (including the entire Mir Yeshiva) who escaped before the German onslaught to Kobe, Japan and later to Japanese-occupied Shanghai. In 1959 Kotsuji formally converted to Judaism in Jerusalem. Internally some age toning but very clean.Very Good Condition. (HOLO-114-17a)
Firenze, Sadea, 1965, tre volumi in-4to tutta tela editoriale, pp. 1451 con centinaia di illustrazioni fotografiche nel testo.
53777Editions du Carrefour 1934, in-12 broché, 228 p. (premier plat de couverture un peu défraîchi, sinon bon état) Photos in-texte. Intéressant et peu fréquent petit recueil, publié un an après l'arrivée d'Hitler au pouvoir ; à côté des noms connus (Goering, Himmler, Rosenberg, Frick, Darré, etc.), des chefs provinciaux comme Kube, Streicher ou le comte Helldorf, sans oublier les trompeurs trompés tels von Papen et Hugenberg...
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
Stuttgart, W. Kohlhammer Verlag, 1969. Heraugegeben von der Archivdirektion Stuttgart. In 8vo (cm. 24); legatura editoriale in tutta tela con titoli al piatto e al dorso più sovraccoperta illustrata, con titoli al piatto e al dorso; pp. XVI, (2), 478, (2). Testo in tedesco. Buono stato di conservazione. PAx
Mannheim, Edition Quadrat, 1984. Geleitwort des Oberburgermeisters: Gerhard Widder. Vorwort von Hermann Weber. In 8vo (cm. 23,5); copertina originale più sovraccoperta con titoli al piatto e al dorso; pp. 554, (2). Con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. Testo in tedesco. Ottima copia. PAx
Small 8vo; 134 pages; 8vo. 134 pages. 21 cm. In the original Dutch with beautifully illustrated cover. Memoir of life in Neuengamme Concentration Camp near Hamburg from 1941-43.van de Poel was prisoner #5919. Wiener Library (Wolff) #1: 1797. Pages browning. Overall Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-53-7).
Torino, Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1988. Prefazione di Natalia Ginzburg. Apparato didattico a cura di Carlo Minoia e Daria Carenzi. In 16mo (cm. 18,5); brossura originale illustrata, con titoli al piatto e al dorso; pp. 341, (3). Al piatto anteriore: una pagina del diario di Anna Frank. Buono stato di conservazione. PAx
Pisa, ETS, 1991, 8vo brossura, pp. 128 cm. 17 x 24, con numerose illustrazioni n.t. ed una cartina allegata in fine.
Bologna, ANED, 1984, 8vo (cm. 21 x 15) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 143 con illustrazioni e tavole nel testo (tracce di umisità) .
in-8 (17,5x23), 16 pages. Photographie : les photos jointes au texte montrent un couple de Bruxelles qui mènent la belle vie en Allemagne.- Peu courant. Bon état. [ARCH] Publication de propagande pour le travail obligatoire (Description très méliorative de la vie en Allemagne : pas de guerre, bonne santé, beaucoup de travail, des rémunérations intéressantes, on mange à sa faim..)
Firenze, E. A. Teatro Comunale (Tip. A.Vallecchi), 1943, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. (12). Programma di sala con note illustrative di Frank Wohlfahrt e A. Damerini. Discendente d'una famiglia di famosi organari, Schuricht ricoprì l'incarico di direttore musicale dell'Orchestra municipale di Wiesbaden: fu grande interprete di Bruckner, Reger, Mahler (che continuò ad eseguire anche durante il Reich); dovette riparare in Svizzera nel 1944, lavorando in seguito solo come direttore ospite.
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 229 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Published by the South African Yiddish Cultural Federation. Authors first book. This volume contains detailed stories and anecdotes from the authors early years in the Shtetl of Tykocin, with vivid descriptions of his fathers court and the personages who came there, as well as attending synagogue and Yeshiva, in the period just before and during the first world war. The book is commemorated to those loved ones of the author who perished in the holocaust. Inscribed by author on title page. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Tykocin. Tykocin (Poland) - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Dustjacket lightly aged and soiled. Endpages and outer edges soiled. Internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-95-47)
1st edition. Very Good Condition; 16mo; 42 pages; 14 cm. Rabinovich was editor of the Army newspaper " Forward to teh West" during WW II and is a contributor to Sovietish Heimland. A historical as well as contemporary explanation of Jewish life in the USSR, and how the national question was solved. RUS-11
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 64 pages, portraits throughout. In Yiddish with English title page. Book 3 part 1 of History of the Jews in Bialystok. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. OCLC: 970935047, OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Staples rusted, light wear on spine, Very Good Condition overall. (YIZ-18-12)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, x + 205 (English) + 396 (Yiddish) + v pages. Illustartions throughout. Bialystok's strength rests only in its extraordinary features but in its normal characteristics as well. The fifty thousand living there are doing reasonably well financially and also spiritually, like other Jews in Poland. Still, Bialystok was the first, at the end of the German occupation after World War I, to abolish its autocratic community leadership, replacing it with an exemplary democratic system that will do down in history. The Hebraist movement in Bialystok was only a part of the diffuse cultural advance in all of Poland. But when Bialystok established its Hebrew Gymnasium (high school) it was the rank and file Jews, not the radical Hebraists, who erected it. The tall, sturdy building evoked the admiration of the local community as well as of visitors from near and far, especially since it could accommodate seven hundred students. The Yiddish influence in Bialystok was also only a part of the Yiddish movement in all of Poland and in the entire world. But with the exception of Wilno, no other Jewish town besides Bialystok was able to fashion such an intricate Yiddish school network, let alone a high school, despite difficult circumstances. The orphan problem became one of the most critical social issues in Bialystok after World War I. Surely no other city had someone like Mrs. Rabinowicz, who, when the situation became next to hopeless, was the only leader in all of Poland who went to America to obtain the necessary assistance for these unfortunate children. It is possible to mention hundreds of other examples of community and private initiatives in Bialystok which clearly depict its special atmosphere of effervescing creativity a contagion transmitted from one to another compelling everyone to outdo his neighbour. Such is the breeding ground for important accomplishments. (Pejsach Kaplan, a prominent Bialystoker writer and social activist) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Memorial books (Holocaust) . Jewish (1939-1945) Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19303249. Ex library with usual marks, inscription on front end page by Max Ranter, Honorary Chairman of the Book Committee. Very Good Condition Overall (YIZ-16-2A)xx