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194617590Folio. 33 x 205 cm. Folded in the middle. The 2 first leafs browned in the folding otherwise fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition of the English Version of the worlds most famous indictment in the form of which it was used during the whole trial. </em> unknown
194617590Folio. (33 x 20,5 cm.). Folded in the middle. The 2 first leafs browned in the folding, otherwise fine.
152 pages. Text in German. Over 200 black and white photos all present. Neatly written atop front free endpaper is the signature of a member of the Canadian Army Occupation Force (C.A.O.F.) 1945-46, who presumably brought this book home as a memento of his duty in post-WWII Germany. No other markings. Binding intact. Moderate wear. Epic six-panel foldout photo of Nuremberg rally at back is present and intact, although moderately misfolded in places. This copy has been respectully handled over these many years so remains in quality condition. A magnificent written and photographic historical record of Germany's Nazi party to 1933. Book
149348447Nuremberg: Anton Koberger 1493. Single leaf in Latin printed recto and verso. Folio 12" X 17½". Very good. Mildly age toned with expected stitching traces along gutter edge. This encyclopedic account of world events is one of the best-known incunabula highly regarded for integrating dramatic and numerous woodcuts with text. German merchant Sebald Schreyer and his son-in-law Sebastian Kammermeister commissioned scholar Hartmann Schedel to write the text hired printer Koberger and produced versions in both Latin and German. The Latin version 1400 to 1500 copies appeared in July 1493 and the German version 700 to 1000 copies in December. According to one source about 400 Latin copies survive today and about 300 German copies with some of each having been disbound. "Folium CCVII" offered here includes an image at upper left of two "Linea imperatory" "Imperial rule" -- half-length portraits of Phillipus at top and beneath him Otto Quartus each holding orb and scepter. Leaf CCVIII features large woodcuts of monastery structures at upper left and lower right the former titled "Ordo cruciferorum" and the latter "Ordo carmelitarum." At upper right is a smaller woodcut of an unnamed clergyman clutching a crucifix. Anton Koberger unknown
194543099No Place Baden-Baden: Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Das Licht 1945. Paperback. No Date 1945 1st edition original printed paper wrappers. Large 8vo 130 pages plus 56 unnumbered pages of photo plates. 27 cm. In German. Title translates as “Concentration Camps: Factual Report on the Crimes Committed Against Humanity. Document F 321 for the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.â€<br> Compiled by Eugène Aroneanu the creator of the concept of “Crimes Against Humanity under International Law†with the first prosecution under this concept taking place during the Nuremberg trials against defeated leaders of Nazi Germany as outlined in this work. <br> Includes 17-page list of camps and prisons on pages 113-130 listing the name location and type of each camp.<br> This report provides the evidentiary material given to each participant of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal to become acquainted with the evidence to be presented. The report recounts the German crimes against humanity detailing deportation detention concentration camps tortures medical experimentation execution gassing and incineration.<br> It also delineates the web of procedures and complex organizational structure of concentration and extermination camps set up by the Germans during the course of Nazi rule. With an appendix of dozens of unimaginably gruesome photographs.<br> <br> Table of contents translated:<br> - Foreword<br> - List of witnesses reports and documents <br> - The four main Nazi accusations - Deportation departure / arrival<br> - Internment admission / theft / clothing / housing / food / hygiene<br> - Administration and camp regulations distinction between prisoners<br> - Camp life discipline / customs / religion / everyday scenes / roll call / punishments and torture<br> - Work men's work / women's work<br> - Sanitary conditions illnesses / medical examinations / hospital accommodation / sick conditions / nursing and treatment of the sick / abortions / childbirths / sterilization of women / sterilization and castration of men / the German medical corps<br> - Medical experiments and vivisection<br> - Various executions<br> - Repercussions on the prisoners revolt escape suicide<br> - Extermination selection in the camp / selection upon arrival / gassing and cremation<br> - Liberation<br> - Number of deaths percentage / balance<br> - Before the war<br> - Appendix<br> - List of the camps commandos and prisons used for incarceration<br> - Illustrations<br> <br> Eugène Aroneanu “was a Romanian lawyer resistance fighter and author of several works on international law.<br> In the mid-1930s he emigrated to Paris. When World War II broke out in September 1939 he conducted radio broadcasts to Romania. When France was occupied in 1940 he joined the French Resistance operating underground under the name Aréne. In 1943 he managed to escape to Switzerland .<br> Aroneanu authored 58 publications. In 1945 he was tasked with compiling a documentation of Nazi wartime atrocities for the Nuremberg Trials. He also drafted a corresponding legal plea intending to expand the prosecution beyond the treatment of the extermination of the Jews as merely a crime against peace and war crimes as desired primarily by the British to include the new territory of crimes against humanity under international law†Wikipedia <br> SUBJECTS: World War 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives. -- Atrocities. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945 -- Camps d'internement. Holocauste 1939-1945 -- Re´cits personnels. -- Atrocite´s. Internment camps. Crimes against humanity -- Germany. OCLC: 37149416.<br> Light wear to wrappers toning to paper Very Good Condition overall. BK5 Holo2-162-39XX-EGGACC-'l. No Place [Baden-Baden]: Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Das Licht paperback
194342274Moscow Foreign Languages Pub. House 1943. Paperback. 1st English Language Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 40 pages; 19 cm. Koppel Pinson's copy with gift bookplate. Contemporary account published in 1943 of the very first war crimes trial against Nazi defendants held following the Russians’ recapturing of Krasnodar From the Germans who had occupied it. SS-sonderkommando units massacred thousands of Russian citizens Jews and communists. The trials were held immediately in the summer of 1943 while the war against Hitler was ongoing. Includes transcript from the trial and gruesome photographs of the victims of the atrocities. SUBJECT S : War crimes -- Soviet Union. OCLC: 11136869. Small donation bookplate number on margin of final leaf otherwise Very Good condition excellent copy. Very important. B holo2-135-10-LWWEV-'mmacc. Moscow, Foreign Languages Pub. House paperback
1896141811Darmstadt, Verlag Zedler und Vogel 1896 In-4 à l’italienne 23 x 29 cm. Sous portefeuille percaline verte à tabats, dos muet, report du titre doré sur le premier plat orné d’une vignette, 14 photographies tirées sur papier dit aristotype émulsions au gélatino-chlorure d'argent ou au collodio-chlorure d'argent de fabrication industrielle montées sur carton fort. Exemplaire en bon état.
16864450Norimbergea [Nuremberg], Johannis Georgii Endteri, 1686. In-4 de [24]-1097-[58], [6]-160-[2] pages, dos en basane, plats recouvert de vélin (reliure du temps), coiffes absentes, un mors fendu, rousseurs caractéristique des livres de ce temps.
Le document consigne les sentences des différents procès du 20 août 1947 au 31 Juillet 1948: procès des médecins, des juges, des industriels tels que Flick et Krupp et des Einsatzgruppe. Les chefs d'accusation sont "conspiration, crime contre l'humanité, crime de guerre, appartenance à la SS, spoliation, aryanisation, esclavagisme, meurtres de masse, crimes contre la paix".
3760629Short description: In Russian. Nuremberg Aaron Davidovich. To the chemistry of the thyroid gland. Kharkov: type. M. Dreishpool and s-vya 1910. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU3760629 unknown
3760629Short description: In Russian. Nuremberg, Aaron Davidovich. To the chemistry of the thyroid gland. Kharkov: type. M. Dreishpool and s-vya, 1910. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU3760629
Pages 617- 644. Features: Page of six photos document Japan's Emperor Hirohito informing his ancestors that World War II has ended; Two pages of photos and illustrations explain the complicated machinery used to transform coal into household gas and valuable byproducts; Eight interesting photos present the vessel "Empire Victory" which, along with nine whale catching ships, will spend seven months catching and processing whales near Antarctica; Two-page illustration shows German U-boats making their last voyage and tow, and the demolition of U-2321 at sea; Two pages of photos present a pictorial survey of British troops' thankless task in the Netherlands East Indies - Surabaya and Batavia; Illustrations from Nuremberg show court proceedings and prison life of the war criminals; Centrefold illustration of Nuremberg's central courtroom during the hearing of evidence by general Lahousen, with Goering and a German counsel interrupting the witness; Article entitled "Record of the Sixth Airborne Division" includes photos of Maj. Gen. R. N. Gale and Maj. Gen. E. Bols, plus a photo of their men clearing the streets of Tel Aviv after riots during which they were stoned; Photos of the Nuremberg trial include general Lahousen, Hess, Ribbentrop, and Goering; the British prosecuting body, and a rare moment of levity with the Nazi accused, surrounded by their guards, all laughing; Photos of personalities of the week include John Amery, John Pearce, Eric Boal, the captains of the Oxford and Cambridge football teams, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill with their grandson, the deposed ruler of Yugoslavia, King Peter II and his queen, formerly Princess Alexandra of Greece, Justice Bucknill, Domingo De Las Barcenis, William Grimes, Dwight Filley Davis, Sir Robert Robinson, Maj. Gen. Patrick Hurley, and Lieut. Gen. Sir Archibald E. Nye; Photo of troops of the British sixth Airborne Division clearing a Tel Aviv St. during the recent revival of Jewish-Arab unrest and rioting; Photo of the headquarters of the controller of light industries in Tel Aviv, badly damaged by rioters; Nice photo of the HMS "Indomitable" arriving to a waving crowd at Portsmouth, after a Far East mission; Photo of the King of Thailand speaking with Prof. SiriBhada before leaving Switzerland in a British military aircraft; Photo of Swedes demonstrating against their government's decision to deport Baltic refugees; Photo of Benedictine monks and reconstruction work amongst the ruins of Monte Cassino; Photo of the new French cabinet; Photo of farewell ceremony as Russian troops leave Prague; Photo of large crowd of Dutch re-burying 17-year-old Hanni Schaft, whose body was discovered in sand dunes near Harlem after she was killed by the Nazis; Interesting photo of competing political posters in Vienna; Photo of American soldiers viewing the ruined and dismantled Nazi Hall of Fame at Munich; Photo of the blazing ruins of British airliner "Hermes" which crashed on it trial flight; Interesting photo of large granite bust of Hitler, sold for 500 pounds at German Embassy sale. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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
64 pages. Features: Nice colour RCAF ad inside front cover; Dispute Still Surrounds Duff Cooper; More Canadians than Jobs; Lovely colour full-page ad for 1954 DeSoto automobiles; The Seven Living Ghosts of Nuremberg - an uncensored first-hand report from behind the bars of Spandau where Rudolf Hess, Karl Doenitz, Baldur Von Schirach, Walther Funk, Erich Raeder, Albert Speer and Baron Konstantin Von Neurath - top Nazis - imprisoned for crimes against humanity wait out the tortuous years while the world forgets they exist - with photos; Athabaska's Atom Boom - Albert Zeemel's discovery of Uranium sparks the development of Uranium City, Saskatchewan - great article with many photos; The Maps that Charted our History - a famous collection, published here for the first time, show the slow evolution of Europe's knowledge about Canada; How Early Map Makers Saw the Great Lakes; The Brainiest School in the Country - Dalhousie Law School - article with photos; How Papa Masella Made His Boys Make Music - Frank Masella of Montreal and his eight musical sons; In the Lost World of the Cypress Hills - this strange mountain on the prairies harbors tropical scorpions, petrified figs, fourteen kinds of orchid and a lawless past that sparked the formation of the Mounties; Are People Monkees? - fiction by James McNamee; Ford colour V-8 ad; 1954 Plymouth ad; Colour Buick ad; Chevrolet truck ad; and more. Average wear. Couple of small chips from covers. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
Contents: Color ad for 'Ask for Ethyl'; Bankers Trust ad - Buy Victory Bonds; Babcock & Wilcox ad - bombs and beauty aids need steam; Color ad for Ford trucks; Color ad for 1946 Packard cars; Auto strike raises new issue for Industrial Wars in America - the nation's biggest union asks stake in affairs of management by cry of 'Let's see the books'; Mrs. Damato of Shenandoah, Pa. christens the U.S.S. Damato - she lost two sons in the war; Photo of James Hendrix, Army hero; Matt Kimes - cop killer; Why the Fleet could not retreat to the West Coast - Admiral William V. Pratt; Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor attack; Where the War Cause Lies - Japan; Nice color ad for General Tire; Color ad for the Aeroprop division of GM; Ezra Pound returns to the US to face charges of treason - with photo; The Federation of Atomic Scientists; Native world from Zion to Java stirred by nationalist little wars; 4 photos of Japan's Hirohito visiting the shrines of Ise to report Japan's defeat to his predecessors; Thorez, red architect of France; the Nuremberg Tribunal - with labelled photo of 20 defendants in their courtroom positions; two photos of Eva Braun; War-Winning Old Guard Begins Exodus from Top Service Jobs - retirements of Staff Chief and Fleet Commander are first of many peacetime moves; Super color centerfold for the new 1946 Chevrolet; Seabees dig in darkly for spell with Eskimos - Navy installations in the far north; Photo of the real Kilroy; C.D. Howe has his fingers in many pies; Canada's Baby Bonus; Heavy heavy over stock boom hangs wage-price policy delay; Inventor Gilbert Brereton and ramie; S. DeWitt Cough, President of Abbott Laboratories, calls for national health care; Robert Benchley 1889-1945; Color ad for teh Douglas DC-6; The reality of Salvador Dali; Unusual color Monsanto ad on back cover features young lovely speaking into a huge contemporary walkie-talkie. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
63-7053Augsburg Holy Roman Empire: Silvan Ottmar 1520. Woodcut 6 3/16" x 4" Very Good. German text on verso.From the Collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby 1829 - 1908 Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of the 4th Earl of Bessborough. Augsburg, Holy Roman Empire: Silvan Ottmar, 1520. unknown
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
173121932La Haye Henry Van Bulderen 1731 In-12 22 ffnch - 2 ff blancs-339 pp - table 7 ffnch 25 planches dépliantes et simples les vues sont souvent détachées, celle de la place Saint-Marc est déchirée avec petits manques en marge Tome seul, les gravures sont dans un état moyen et souvent détachées
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
18249181Boston: Cummings Hilliard & Co. at the Boston Bookstore 1824. Fourth American Edition. 4to xxvii 297pp. Tables plus 15 of 16 plates at rear several folding. Ownership inscription of Henry Walker on front pastedown presentation inscription from George W. Walker to Walter B. Beals on ffep with Walker's signature below. Laid in are several items from Charles Scribner's Sons Rare Book Department offering this book as part of a collection to a Mr. James M. Blackford of Eugene Oregon. Contemporary mottled calf red spine label with gilt lettering. Boards worn and rubbed around edges page block toned and foxed throughout lacking rear endpaper. Few pencil annotations to the text couple plates with light damp staining to edges. A very good copy in attractive contemporary binding. <br /> <br /> An interesting text with interesting provenance belonging to Seattle judge Walter B. Beals who served on the Washington Supreme Court from 1928-46 and '46-51. He also presided over the "Doctor's Trial" part of the Nuremberg Tribunals in 1946-47 taking a leave of absence from his post as chief justice in Washington. The prior owner was George. W. Walker of Seattle grandson of Capt. Henry Walker 1788-1872 who was a master marine in the East India Trade in Boston and sailed in the American Valant during the War of 1812.<br /> <br /> Enfield's Institutes of Natural Philosophy was one of the standard English physics textbooks of the time being an introduction to Newtonian science. The book went through several editions first being published in London in 1785. This American edition contains Webber's appendix. A very nice copy in contemporary binding with great provenance. <br /> <br /> <br /> . Cummings, Hilliard & Co. at the Boston Bookstore unknown
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
1967130243Bergamo, Istituto Italiano d’Arti Grafiche, coll. « Monumenta Bergomensia », n° XX 1967 In-folio à l’italienne 29,5 x 38,5 cm. Reliure éditeur cartonnée ivoire, report du titre sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 14 pp., 8 figures dans le texte, 134 planches avec légendes commentées en regard. Exemplaire en bon état.
194687726Charles Alexander, impr. Karl Ulrich & Co., Nurnberg 1946 In-4. Album cartonné beige, dos carré havane muet, premier plat avec vignette et report du titre marron, 2 ff. -50 planches photographiques sépia et en noir & blanc légendées, 4 plans ronéotypés volants de la salle d’audience du procès. Cartonnage légèrement frottée.
8vo; 89 pages; 2nd edition, revised and corrected, One of the "series of 8 pamphlets" published by Thone in French in 1947-48 refered to by Robinson & Friedman (see #2038) Wolff I #1696. Dan Michman, writing the 3-page article on Breendonck for the Encyclopeida of the Holocaust, lists only 4 works in his bibliography on the camp, this being one of them. Bound in later cloth, with institutional stamps on endpages. Clean and fresh. Very good condition.(HOLO2-14-24B)
1986230538New York Munich : Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Prestel Verlag 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 499 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. Notes: Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York April 8-June 22 1986 and at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg July 24-September 28 1986. Includes bibliography. Subject: Art German - Art Gothic - Art Renaissance - Art Medieval - Germany - Nuremberg - Exhibitions. Germany West. Nuremberg. Other names: Kahsnitz Rainer. Wixom William D. Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg. Metropolitan Museum of Art New York N.Y. Genre: Illustrated text. New York Munich : Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Prestel Verlag hardcover