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2012mon0003885633Edward Elgar Pub 2012-03-31. Hardcover. Very Good. 2.0500 9.6900 6.7700. Copy shows light wear and dirtiness. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
1996x-0231101244Columbia Univ Pr 1996. Hardcover. New. 400 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.25 inches. Columbia Univ Pr hardcover
1996Q-0231101244Columbia University Press 1996-04-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Columbia University Press hardcover
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199685031New York: Columbia University Press 1996. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xii 2 400 2 pages. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Foreword by Saul Friedlander. A survivor of the Holocaust and a distinguished scholar of Jewish history Lucien Lazare presents a compelling defense of the Jewish resistance movement in France during World War II arguing that rescue was a genuine and significant way of fighting back. Lucien Lazare born November 24 1924 in Strasbourg is a French teacher member of the Jewish Resistance in France having published numerous works on this theme and on the Righteous among the Nations. Lucien Lazare is scientific editor at the International Center for Holocaust Studies at Yad Vashem Jerusalem. An active participant in Jewish resistance groups in France during World War II he is a member of the Commission for the Designation of the Righteous among the Nations. He is with Simone Veil at the origin of the project to bring the Righteous into the Pantheon. A member of the Israelite Scouts of France he joined their resistance network "La Sixième" from 1942 to 1944 before becoming a fighter in the Compagnie Marc Haguenau of the Maquis de Vabre participating in the rescue of Jewish children. He studied at the Yeshiva of Aix-les-Bains in 1948 where he befriended Henri Ackermann. He was the first editor of Hamoré the Quarterly Review of Jewish Teachers in 1957. Lucien Lazare is secretary of the Jewish Community of Strasbourg CIS. He completed his doctorate in history from the University of Strasbourg in 1967. In 1968 Lucien Lazare and his family settled in Israel. Derived from a Kirkus review: A challenge to traditional views of Jewish passivity in the face of the Holocaust. One of the most contentious aspects of that tragedy concerns the disputed role of the Jews themselves during WW II. Introduced into the postwar debate about the Holocaust with Hannah Arendt's accusations against Jewish leaders in her landmark work Eichmann in Jerusalem the Jews have since been accused of accepting extermination with resignation and docility. That scenario is effectively contested by Lazare a Holocaust survivor himself a member of the French Jewish underground during WW II. He presents overwhelming evidence that French Jews were active in the Resistance. And he demonstrates in compelling detail how Jewish resistance took many more forms than just armed insurgency. He traces how the myriad array of small actions undertaken by French Jews—from the establishment of underground networks to the smuggling of children across borders- -eventually coalesced into a concerted and collective effort to survive the Nazi program of extermination. Besides the study's value in gathering this material Lazare offers an important theoretical reconsideration. French Jews were acutely conscious of an inevitable fact: French gentiles could obey the laws of Vichy and occupied France and survive. Jews had no such option. Therefore the Jewish Resistance in France according to Lazare was qualitatively different from the French Resistance. Christian French were fighting for their country's independence while Jews were fighting for the survival of their people. This distinction generated much controversy when the book was published in France. The Resistance also saw itself as fighting for survival both its own and that of civilization itself. The controversy however does nothing to diminish Lazare's accomplishment in bringing to light an important episode in the history of the 20th century. Columbia University Press hardcover
1996DADAX0231101244Columbia University Press 1996-04-15. hardcover. New. 9.27x6.32x1.22. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Columbia University Press hardcover
16-6163Paris: Grands festivals de Paris 1907. 4pp. 15 x 23.6cm. Rare. Provenance: Fond de l'Imprimerie STERN 47 passage des Panoramas à Paris.Le Graveur Stern ou Stern Graveur est une société française d’imprimerie et de gravure fondée à Paris en 1834 dans le passage des Panoramas bien connu pour ses gravures de haute qualité dont : les menus de repas de la haute société les titres de bourse les boutons de manchettes les médailles les billets de Banque les cartes de visites et autres passeports diplomatiques. Graveur imprimeur à Paris Stern Graveur atelier spécialisé dans la gravure de papier à lettre invitations faire-part monogrammes chevalières armoriées cartes de voeux.La Maison Stern et Aumoitte a été fondée en 1836 par Monsieur Aumoitte qui s'associe à un jeune graveur Moïse Stern. Cette association dure jusqu'à la fin des années 1850 puis Moïse Stern reprend la Maison. L'ex-libris de la Maison Stern devient un grand « S » dans lequel se loge un lion dressé la patte antérieure reposant sur le monogramme « MS » entrelacé. Une main brandissant un outil de graveur et deux pièces d'armure un gant et le casque complètent la composition. En 1867 et en 1889 la Maison Stern se voit décerner la Médaille d'Or lors de ces deux expositions universelles. Par la suite Moïse Stern sera occasionnellement membre du jury qui décerne cette médaille. Dans les années 1890 M.Stern associe son fils René à l'entreprise qui prend le nom de Stern et fils. René Stern reprend la boutique à son compte en 1904. Parmi ses prestigieux clients la Maison Stern a eu l'honneur de compter l'Elysée pour ses menus et ses invitations les ambassades la noblesse et les grandes entreprises françaises et étrangères. Chacun participe depuis longtemps au renom de la Maison. Depuis les générations se sont succédé avec aujourd'hui une volonté très forte de conserver et valoriser un savoir-faire et des techniques qui tendent à disparaître.Engraver and printer in Paris Stern Graveur was a workshop specializing in the engraving of letterheads invitations announcements monograms heraldic signet rings and greeting cards. The Maison Stern et Aumoitte was founded in 1836 by Mr. Aumoitte who partnered with a young engraver Moïse Stern. T.his partnership lasted until the late 1850s when Moïse Stern took over the company. The Maison Stern bookplate became a large "S" containing a rearing lion its foreleg resting on the intertwined monogram "MS." A hand brandishing an engraver's tool and two pieces of armor a glove and a helmet complete the composition. In 1867 and 1889 the Maison Stern was awarded the Gold Medal at these two World's Fairs. Moïse Stern would later occasionally serve as a member of the jury that awarded this medal. In the 1890s. Mr. Stern brought his son René into the business which took the name Stern et fils. René Stern took over the shop in 1904. Among its prestigious clients Maison Stern has had the honor of counting the Élysée Palace for its menus and invitations embassies the nobility and major French and foreign companies. Each has long contributed to the Maison's reputation. Paris: Grands festivals de Paris, 1907. unknown
1863805781863. NOBLE Lazarus. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. To the Governor. Indianapolis: Joseph J. Bingham State Printer 1863. 1st ed. 342 1 The Militia Lawpp. Orig. printed wrappers. Minor chipping to spine else very good. Dornbusch I: Indiana Ref. works. Rosters of the Indiana regiments. unknown
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120419007Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1994 1ST DRAFT REWRITE / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
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1998Q-1567995993Friedman/Fairfax Pub 1998-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Friedman/Fairfax Pub hardcover
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034662Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas. Softcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Lightly used text and pages clean and unmarked slight cover wearI ship Worldwide from Puerto Rico USA. Listing Includes Books Image . Please email me if you need to see more pictures! The orders are processed promptly carefully packaged and shipped within 1 day of purchase. PLEASE NOTE! if you need the book quickly please Purchase Priority Shipping. Media will not show updates in mail confirmation till reaches continental U.S. Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas paperback
169017845Lyon: Jean Certe 1690. LATER EDITION. Contemporary brown sheep repaired spine and title label gilt. Early ownership inscription on the flyleaf. A good sound copy. First published in 1640 but the second printing under this title this therapeutic medical treatise outlines treatments for 85 different bodily ailments and includes historical and practical descriptions of five chronic conditions. It is divided into four parts: sickness of the digestive and endocrine systems sickness of the brain and heart women’s illnesses and essays on diseases. The book concludes with Riviére’s medical recipes including the Potion de Riviére a carbonated anti-emetic renowned for its efficacy. <br /> Riviére 1589-1655 was a French physician and instructor. He was medical counselor to King Louis XIII. He is most famous for giving the earliest modern description of aortic valve failure.<br /> Krivatsy 6529-6531. Jean Certe unknown
28863Paris Bachelier, imprimeur-libraire 1839 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, 211 pages, avec une planche gravée dépliante, non rogné, des rousseurs. Lazare Carnot, Nolay 1753 - Magdebourg 1823, mathématicien, physicien, général et homme politique français. Troisième édition. Bon exemplaire
101621555X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2026__3756037320Nomos Verlags GmbH 2026. Paperback. New. 158 pages. German language. 5.83x0.43x8.86 inches. Nomos Verlags GmbH paperback
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