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195914166BUCHET CHASTEL 1959 340 pages in8. 1959. broché. 340 pages. Cet ouvrage de Joe J. Heydecker et Johannes Leeb retrace le procès de Nuremberg (1945-1946) qui a jugé les principaux criminels de guerre nazis. Heydecker journaliste et photographe allemand ayant assisté au procès du début à la fin en livre un récit détaillé basé sur son expérience directe. Traduit de l'allemand par Max Roth le livre a été publié en français en 1959 par les éditions Corrêa / Buchet-Chastel
1916AUB-6061Librairie académique Perrin et Cie 1916. Bel exemplaire relié, Dos avec titres et dorures, tête dorée, in-8, 252 pages.
1913LFA-126717438un ouvrage de 458 pages, format 120 x 190 mm, broché, publié en 1913, E. Fasquelle Editeur - Bibliothèque Charpentier, bon état
1972fy1091Ballantine Books Broché 1972 In-8 (13.5 x 21 cm), broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 159 pages, photographies en noir in et hors-texte ; pliures au dos, coiffes et bords frottés, plats légèrement défraîchis, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
200535392BBDarmstadt, Primus-Verl., 2005. 28 cm. 166 S. Ill. OPbd. Nur leicht berieben und bestoßen.
18-4653Nuremberg Germany: Institut fur Moderne Kunst 1968. . 4to. Oblong. 52 pp. Soft color illustrated white wraps. Good with marginal soiling along wrap corners and light sunning. Black and white plates some fold-outs. Includes writings by Dietrich Mahlow Zdenek Felix Wieland Schmied and an artist biography by Vladimir Burda. Catalog created on occasion of exhibition “Jiri Kolar: Collagen Rollagen Objekte†at the Nuremberg Institut fur Moderne Kunst from October 30 1968 through January 1 1969. Auf Deutsch.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Nuremberg, Germany: Institut fur Moderne Kunst, 1968. paperback
53631Mardi 8 septembre 1936 - 89e année - N° 215 - A Lyon, 71, rue Molière - Journal de 6 pages illustré
20211073542021 Editions Payot, Collection Histoire - 2021 - Fort In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 525 p. - Quelques reproductions photographiques en N&B
2021113387Payot 2021 In-8 broché 23,5 cm sur 15,5. 525 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
25574LETTERS: 9 July 1953 and 11 May 1954. NOTE: 14 July 1953. All three items on letterheads of the Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2. The third letter gives an excellent indication of Birkett’s pride in his use of language. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Vere Henry Collins 1872-1966 was an author and grammatical stickler. All three signed ‘Norman Birkett’. In fair condition lightly aged and little grubby. The first letter with a small hole to one corner and the two leaves of the last letter held together with a pin. ONE: ALS 9 July 1953. 1pp 4to. He is adding Collins’s book to his ‘select library on “wordsâ€â€™. ‘I am afrait that “finalise†is in frequent use as “I was sent to finalise the arrangements†and it is often used by witnesses in court and sometimes not without protest from me by barristers.’ He ends: ‘But the purpose of this letter is to thank you if somewhat belatedly for the interest you took in the subject of my address and for your kindness in writing to me.’ TWO: ANS 14 July 1953. 1p 4to. He has no objection if Collins adds the note he sends him ‘to the book now at the printers’. He will get ‘One Word and Another’ when it is published. THREE: ALS 11 May 1954. 3pp 4to. He will read the book Collins has sent him with great pleasure ‘for as you know anything written about words has a great fascination for me’. Turning to Collins’s ‘criticism of some remarks of mine uttered in the course of an after-dinner speech’ which have appeared without Birkett’s knowledge or consent he is for the most part in agreement ‘but I take it a little hard that the unpremeditated effusion of the moment should be treated as though it were a carefully prepared essay. I will say no extempore speech can survive a scrutiny such as the scrutiny you send to me.’ With regard to Collins’s seven points he feels he should ‘keep in mind the difficulties of extempore speaking. The perfect word does not always come readily to the tongue. The sentences do not always flow as one could wish and the “verbal expert†seated in his comfortable study might make a little allowance for human frailty!’ In the following paragraph he turns the tables on Collins analysing his use of language in his letter to Birkett. With a veiled criticism of Collins he explains how ‘the lover of words as I am can become a “tiresome pedant†’ Collins’s criticism has clearly hit home as Birkett adds a fourteen-line postscript in his distinctive close hand ending: ‘I cannot even be sure that the reporter took down accurately what I did say: I had no notes and never dreamt that what I said would receive this unwanted publicity and subject me to the criticism of lovers of good English!’ LETTERS: 9 July 1953 and 11 May 1954. NOTE: 14 July 1953. All three items on letterheads of the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, unknown
1972LFA-126715074Un ouvrage de 291 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, broché, publié en 1972, D.P.F., bon état
1972LFA-126745832Un ouvrage de 291 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, broché, publié en 1972, D.P.F. (quelques taches sur les premières pages)
197115843Julliard 1971 289 pages collection Collection Archives. in8. 1971. broché. 289 pages. Cet ouvrage de Léon Poliakov présente le procès de Nuremberg (1945-1946) en s'appuyant sur des documents officiels et des extraits du procès. L'auteur historien et expert de la délégation française au tribunal analyse la genèse le déroulement et les sentences du procès des grands criminels de guerre nazis
19112105250309xbvkNürnberg, A.(U.?) E. Sebbald, 1911. Titelblatt, 151 Seiten; mit umfangreichem Register (nach Namen und Sachen). - Brauner Halbleineneinband der Zeit mit dunkelbraun-ocker-marmorierten Buchdeckeln und Leinenecken, goldgeprägtem Institutionssignet und -mummer auf dem Vorderdeckel und goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, der bedruckte Original-Vorderumschlag mit Jugendstildekor ist miteingebunden; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 15 cm).
1990q7b3352Eigenverlag, 1990. Skript eines Seminars über "Gefangenschaft" in dem der Autor, Soziologe der Universität von Tours, seine Erfahrungen als französischer Kriegsgefangener zwischen 1940 und 1945 in deutschen Lagern beschreibt (Rohrberg, Bornsen, Jahrstedt, Altengrabow, Dessau, Torgau, Bünzlau, Kirchhain etc.): Inhalt: Capture et "Sejour" en Alemagne. Quelques aspects de la captivite. La liberation par les armees sovietiques et mon retour en France. En guise de conclusion: Essai d'un bilan de la captivite. 40 S. Französisch.Typoskript mit Spiralbindung und einem transp. Deckblatt. Mit einer Übersichtskarte im Anhang (Chronologie de mes peregrinations en allemagne). Umschlag leicht berieben, Seiten sauber, auf Vorsatzrückseite handschr. franz. Widmung, evtl. vom Verfasser, Gesamtzustand gut. 4° [4 Warenabbildungen] Spiralbindung
1962255691962 Paris, Robert Laffont, 1962, In huit, 222 pp, broché,avec jaquette illustrée d'une scène extraite du film
31199Paris, Robert Laffont, 1962. 14 x 20, 222 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
139, 5 [ads] pages. Black and white photos. Critically annotated on many pages by prior owner who applied a masking tape label to the front cover upon which to state his disagreement with the content. Annotation on page 101 suggests prior owner served in the air force of an allied country during WWII. Notes on title page document the development of this person's revisionist view of WWII from 1945 through 1995. Heavy wear. Binding open at page 81. One page of photos loose but present. In short, a poor but intriguing copy. Book
1996100138550Julliard 1996 219 pages 20x13x2cm. 1996. Broché. 219 pages.
296 pages. Reprint of the 1958 first edition. Translated from the Hungarian. The sixteen chapters include: World Domination in Three Stages, Millionaire Bankers Back Bolshevism; Why Hitler Had to Go; The Real Victors of the Second World War; New Purim and Nuremberg; The Betrayal of America; The Hungarian Freedom Revolt; and more. Binding intact. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Singerman 996. Book
in-8°, 414 pages, tabl., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [CA26/4][PU-1]
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in orange, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter sunned at backstrip. Published two years after the German edition. Enser, p.237.
200514287Le Grand livre du mois 2005 334 pages in8. 2005. Broché. 334 pages. Cet ouvrage de Philippe Masson professeur d'histoire et de stratégie analyse le rôle militaire d'Adolf Hitler pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il examine ses talents de stratège et les controverses autour de ses décisions en s'appuyant sur des témoignages de l'époque comme ceux du procès de Nuremberg
1986100125889Metropolitan Museum of Art 1986 22 606x3 81x29 972cm. 1986. Broché.
1978100985New York March 21 1978. 1978. Very good. - Over 350 words penned on both sides of his personal 10-7/8 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide stationery. Responding to a brief mailgram he received from Hervey on March 19th informing him of her mother Faith Baldwin's death. Rabbi Kurt L. Metzger writes a lengthy consoling letter. "Though it is always bitter and painful to loose sic a dear one and especially a mother such as yours I do hope that after the initial experience of her passing away a feeling of gratitude will replace your emotions of sorrow. For the last two years must have been for your mother a horrible period of frustration since she was no longer able to live a life of independence." He describes how she has been relieved of her pain and frustration at "no longer being able to use her God-given gift of being productive in the literary field in which she has secured for herself the immortality of an extremely beloved and highly appreciated author." He hopes that although her mother has passed they will stay in touch "and continue a relationship which I enjoyed with your mother so much over the years." Signed "Kurt". Folded for mailing with a short tear along the left edge and offsetting near the middle. Very good with the original mailgram from Hervey. <p>A friend of Faith Baldwin Rabbi Kurt L. Metzger 1909-1992 was born in Nuremberg and was the Rabbi of Landau from 1935 to 1938. He was arrested while attending the Jewish Theological Seminary and incarcerated at the Buchenwald concentration camp for months but eventually released to serve as the Rabbi of Nuremberg. Metzger immigrated to the United States in 1940 serving as Rabbi of Temple Beth El in Glen Falls New York. The last Rabbi of Nuremberg he returned to visit Germany several times after he was and was named the Honorary Rabbi of his former native town of Nuremberg in 1977.<p>The American author of romance novels and other fiction Faith Baldwin 1893-1978 often wrote of women juggling careers and family enabling working women of all ages to identify with her characters. As a youth Baldwin lived for two years in Europe living in Dresden with one of her mother's close friends while the First World War was raging. She learned German and went to cooking school before returning to the U.S. in 1916. She began working for the War Camp Community Service where she met her future husband. New York, March 21, 1978. unknown