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bross. edit. ill., bruniture e pieghe in cop. piccole rotture alle unghiature
Original Wraps. 8vo. 156 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In French. So the Gestapo had Known! , a history of French Catholic priests in the Resistance, especially those affiliated to the Action Catholique in France, with connections to Catholics in the resistance in Germany. Includes 12 page appendix list of Catholic militants and priests of the Church who were deported to camps and did not survive. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - War work - Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne. World War, 1939-1945-- Personal narratives, French. World War, 1939-1945 - Religious aspects. Light wear to wraps. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-20) xx
1945272361945 Paris, Bonne Presse, 1945, in 8° broché, 157 pages.
In 8°, cop. edit. ill., pp. 231,(1), con 16 fotografie f.t.; ottimo stato di conservazione.
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill. (piccoli strappi e modeste tracce d'uso), pp. 231,(1), con 16 fotografie f.t.; collana "Testimonianze fra cronaca e storia 32", volume in buono stato di conservazione. (L056/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
Milano, Mondadori, 1967, 16mo (cm. 18,5 x 11) brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 234. Tracce di colla.
n. 35 in 16°. bross. edit. ill.
Mursia 1972. 16°:pp.204n. Legatura cartonato sciupata. Interno buono.
Vol. in -8 (14,5 x 21,5 cm.), legatura editoriale telata verde con titolo in nero sul piatto (manca la sopracopertina), pp. 232, 16 illustr. fotogr. f.testo. Copertina leggermente sporca ma integra, nel complesso in più che discrete condizioni. Testimonianze fra cronaca e storia (vol. 32). Prefazione di Ferruccio Parri - 4° EDIZIONE
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)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. MAI SFOGLIATO, PERFETTO, LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. In un film ormai celebre del 1984, il regista francese Claude Lazmann documentò l'orrore dei campi di sterminio nazisti attraverso il racconto di decine di testimoni, senza ricorrere ad immagini di repertorio. Quelle narrazioni sconvolgenti confluirono poi nel libro che qui viene riproposto. In queste pagine, sono riportati i dialoghi che accompagnano i fotogrammi del lungo filmato. Monumentale documento realizzato sullo sterminio degli ebrei da parte dei nazisti durante la seconda guerra mondiale. “Non è facile parlare di Shoah. C’è della magia in questo film, e la magia non si può spiegare. Abbiamo letto, dopo la guerra, un gran numero di testimonianze sui ghetti, sui campi di sterminio; ne eravamo sconvolti. Ma oggi, vedendo lo straordinario film di Claude Lanzmann, ci accorgiamo di non aver saputo niente. Malgrado tutte le nostre conoscenze, quella terribile esperienza rimaneva distante da noi. Per la prima volta la viviamo nella nostra testa, nel nostro cuore, nella nostra carne. Né romanzo né documentario, Shoah realizza questa ricreazione del passato con una stupefacente economia di mezzi: dei luoghi, delle voci, dei volti. La grande arte di Claude Lanzmann consiste nel far parlare i luoghi, nel risuscitarli attraverso le voci e, al di là delle parole, nell'esprimere l’indicibile attraverso i volti. Non avrei mai immaginato una simile mescolanza di orrore e bellezza. Certo l’uno non serve a mascherare l’altro, non si tratta di estetismo: al contrario, essa lo mette in luce con tanta inventiva e tanto rigore che siamo consci di contemplare una grande opera. Un puro capolavoro.” Dettagli del libro italiano Titolo: Shoah Autore: Claude Lanzmann Prefazione di: Simone de Beauvoir Traduttore: Graziella Cillario Editore: Milano: Rizzoli, 1987 Collana: Saggi stranieri ISBN 10: 8817854808 ISBN 13: 9788817854801 Lunghezza: 238 pagine; 22 cm Reparto: Storia regionale e nazionale > Storia d'Europa Soggetti: Nazismo, Olocausto, Sterminio, Ebraismo, Novecento, Storia contemporanea, Orrore, Cinema, Film cult, Memoria, Shoah, An Oral History of the Holocaust, The Complete Text of the Film, Hitler, Germania, Filmografia, Testimonianze, Interviste Parole e frasi comuni Abraham Bomba all’interno del campo Allora Auerswald Auschwitz bambini baracche Belzec Berlino Birkenau bruciavano bunker cadaveri camere a gas camion a gas campo di concentramento Chelmno chilometri Claude Lanzmann comandante convoglio crematorio Croce rossa Czerniakow acqua deportati donne ebraico ebrei Filip Müller film gassati gente Gestapo ghetto di Varsavia giorno Grabow grida guardie guerra internazionale della Croce israeliti Kulmhof impressione mattino morte nazisti notte parola passato persone polacchi prigionieri rampa Raul Hilberg Resistenza Rossel sapeva Shoah signora Simon Srebnik Sobibor soltanto Soluzione finale Sonderkommando spogliatoio stazione strada tedeschi terribile Theresienstadt trasporto trattava Treblinka treni speciali trovavano ucraini vagoni vedere viaggio villaggio visita Wirth
Milano, Rizzoli, 1987, 8vo (cm. 21,5 x 13,5) brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 239. Prefazione di Simone de Beauvoir.
63998Editions de l'Atelier, 2001, 255 pp., broché, bon état.
1 + 2 Dvd 20.7x13.7 cm., LIV, 255, [8] pp., bross. edit. ill., cofanetto contenente anche due Dvd, prima edizione, ottimo esemplare Collana Stile libero Dvd.
SHIRER Shirer - Storia del Terzo Reich Vol. 1 - I classici della storia. Milano, Mondadori 2011 italian, 952 BTT152 Copertina rigida, volume come nuovo, copertina e interno in condizioni eccellenti, legatura salda, con cofanetto morbido, volume 32 della collana "I classici della storia" 952 pagine circaCopertina come da foto
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)
Original orange boards with black spine and lettering illustrated with decorative frame. 8vo. 130 + 92 pages; 21.5 cm. Written in Hebrew. Almost certainly an early post-war offset reproduction for Sherit Ha-Petah survivors for use in the DP camps, based on binding, paper, and quality of offset printing. We, however, found no reference to this edition of this work, presumably very scarce. Haim Yosef David Azulai, commonly known as the Hida, was a Jerusalem born rabbinical scholar, a noted bibliophile, and a pioneer in the publication of Jewish religious writings (Wikipedia, 2016) . This book contains the names of authors of Jewish texts. Aaron Walden, a Polish Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author used Azulais book as a model, dividing his book into two parts: Maareket Gedolim, being an alphabetical list of the names of authors and rabbis, mostly those that lived after Azulai, but also including many of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who were omitted by Azulai; and Maareket Safarim an alphabetical list of book-titles (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Rabbinics, Holocaust. OCLC lists no holdings. Pages are brown and fragile. Blank endpapers are loose but present. Library markings. Some edgewear and rubbing. Good condition thus. (Holo2-134-8)
(FT) Hardcover, 98, vi pages, 8vo, 25 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Customs and practices. Marti, Ramon, d. Ca. 1286. Pugio fidei. Includes bibliographical references and index. Other Titles: Shkiin "A few words on some Jewish legends, customs and literary sources found in Karaite and Christian works (including an index of the Jewish books cited in Pugio Fidei of Raymund Martini) ". OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Chipping to edges of jacket. Otherwise, very good condition in the scarce dust jacket. A beautiful copy (Holo2-19-53)
First separate edition. Original black boards. 4to. 204 pages; 30 cm. Written in Hebrew. Title translates to Questions and Responses Avne Hefetz. A book of responsum by Aharon Levin, a rabbinic scholar who died in the Holocaust. Contains texts from the Talmud, Midrash, Zohar, and Targum. The Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. It was founded in November 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada (Wikipedia) . After the war, the Vaad Hatzalah printed a select number of Jewish texts for the survivors living in the DP camps. Additional title page in Polish. SUBJECT(S) : Rabbinic literature, Responsa. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (UCLA) . Original cover peeling of cover board with chunks missing that do not affect text. Library markings. Browning to pages. Good + condition. (Holo2-134-10)
trad. di Giorgio Cuzzelli tela edit., manca sovrac.
Hardcover, 8vo, 278 pages, in Hebrew, Includes bibliographical references. 1st edition. Holocaust-era imprint from Eretz-Israel. Shaylock: The Jew from Venice. Analysis of fiction in reference to William Shakespeares SHYLOCK, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Antisemitism in Literature. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Spine repaired with tape, some wear to cover edges, otherwise very nice copy in very good condition (HOLO2-89-87)
trad. di Corrado Ricci n. 99 in 16°, tela edit. con sovrac. ill., piccole rotture in sovrac., fioriture ai tagli e ai bordi delle pp.
Il Tempo, quotidiano di un solo foglio del 23/7/1944. Si unisce la stessa testata del 31/7/1944 con tit. in prima pagina " Migliaia di operai stranieri uccisi".
Reliure de l'éditeur. 272 pages. Jaquette.
Original Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 198 pages. 17 cm. First edition. Number 11 in the Palestine pioneer library series. This work is a collection of commemorative writings on Jewish parachutists killed in the Second World War, published in Palestine in 1947; these seven individuals are memorialized in this remembrance of their heroic attempts to save Jews in Eastern Europe. With black and white photographic plates of the parachutists. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews - Biography. Institutional markings. Light wear to covers, backstrip has a small tear. Edges lightly bumped. Good condition. (HOLO2-95-10)