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2014AME_9781631176067Nova science publishers 2014. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Nova science publishers hardcover
2025x-1032595531Taylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 270 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.02 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
0312956274.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
194547189Krakow: Spóldzielnia Wydawnicza "Czytelnik" Czytelnik Publishing Cooperative 1945. First edition. Softcover. g to von-. Octavo 8 1/4 x 6". 93pp. 13 leaves of double sided photographic plates interleaved and unpaginated. Illustrated tan red and black wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. Photographic b/w frontispiece. Spóldzielnia Wydawnicza "Czytelnik."<br /> <br /> Possibly an earlier publication on lower quality paper compare to a slightly smaller publication by the "Library of the Union of Polish Patriots in the USSR" Biblioteczka Zwiazku Patriotów Polskich w ZSRR with the same text in different layout. That publication issued on higher quality paper and with twenty-eight photogravures three more than in this publication with twelve photographs appearing in both publications though in lesser quality here.<br /> <br /> Court Proceedings of the Polish-Soviet Special Criminal Court established in Lublin in August 1944 in order to investigate the crimes committed by the Germans in the Majdanek extermination camp. Despite the importance of this document it must be mentioned that the Commission made erroneous assumptions regarding the duration of the camp and the number of people killed at Majdanek. The Publishing cooperative "Czytelnik" was established behind Soviet front lines in 1944. It became the first post-World War II. publisher in Poland.<br /> <br /> The total numbers of the victims is still controversial: In this report 1.5 million victims of different nationalities were counted however according to the latest researches there were 79000 victims 59000 of whom were Jews See: Kranz T.: "Bookkeeping of Death and Prisoner Mortality at Majdanek." pp. 81-110. In: Silberklang D. Ed.: Yad Vashem Studies. Vol. 35:1. Jerusalem 2007.<br /> <br /> Illustrated with 25 pages of b/w photographic reproductions including a frontispiece on 13 double-sided interleaved plates altogether thirty-two photographs depicting members of the Commission Nazi guards now prisoners who used to run the camp and survivors alike testifying before the Commission. Also includes views of the actual concentration camp piles of suitcases Zyklon B poison gas pellets gas chambers ovens and survivors amid corpses.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some chipping rubbing creasing and/or closed tears to extremities. Small stain on the back cover and side edge of book block. Verso of frontispiece with a vertical crease. Some pages throughout with some light age toning or small water spots. Overall text and images clear and vibrant. Wrappers in good interior in very good- condition overall. One of two editions of this work published in Moscow and Krakow in 1945. It is not certain which was released first. Each has different wrappers size pagination and publishers. Spóldzielnia Wydawnicza "Czytelnik" (Czytelnik Publishing Cooperative) unknown
1856L010632Crosby Nichols and Company 1856. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Good in cloth ext sunning/rubbing; sl int soiling/browning. vi2 2604p Notable illustrated biography of the Polish king 1624-96 famous for his many battles against the Turks; 'compiled and translated from the French by Trauermantel' title page. See translator's preface for the var ious biographical sources including Chodzko Drohojowska et al. Wear chi efly to head of spine; spine sunned slight bumping to corners few leaves slightly foxed; few signatures starting else a very serviceable copy of a rare American imprint.2 color plates / engr vign. Crosby, Nichols and Company hardcover
1985x-0891308369Oxford University Press U.S.A. 1985. Paperback. New. 232 pages. 8.75x5.50x0.50 inches. Oxford University Press, U.S.A. paperback
20081-0981783058Talking Child 2008. Paperback. New. 88 pages. 10.70x8.40x0.40 inches. Talking Child paperback
2008__0981783058Talking Child 2008. Paperback. New. 88 pages. 10.70x8.40x0.40 inches. Talking Child paperback
2008Q-0981783058Talking Child 2008-09-09. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Talking Child paperback
2021x-3030754790Springer Nature 2021. Paperback. New. 105 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.26 inches. Springer Nature paperback
3030754790.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9783030754792_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This brief investigates school shootings and their impact on individual community and societal levels. It includes professional and personal perspectives from individuals directly involved in and impacted by school shootings. These no paperback
1940404763Paris : Flammarion 1940. 1st edition. Softcover. Paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Creased cover. Boards stained and torn with some loss. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 252 pages 1 ; 25 cm. Notes; At head of title: République de Pologne. Ministère des affaires étrangères. Subjects; Poland History 1918-1945 ; Sources. Poland Foreign relations Germany. Germany Foreign relations Poland. Poland Foreign relations Soviet Union. Soviet Union Foreign relations Poland. Poland History 1918-1945 Sources. Paris : Flammarion paperback
2026100139641Flammarion 2026. mauvais etat couverture abimee ex-libris quelque pages abimee. in8. 2026. Broché. Flammarion unknown
0243450885.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1962199026Atlanta Georgia: Atlanta Art Association Galleries / Browse Borrow And Buy Gallery 1962. Softcover. VG- scuffs scratches & smudges to wraps; light sunning to edges & spine; blue ink 'check-mark' to upper front edge. corners rubbed. listings and illustrations may have instances of light blue ink 'check-marks.'. pale blue textured wraps w/ darker blue illustration & printing. approx 32 unpaginated pgs w/ bw illustrations. Essays by Reginald Poland. Detailed 89 piece listing and 22 black/white illustrations. Exhibition held February 6 through February 25 1962. Atlanta Art Association Galleries / Browse, Borrow And Buy Gallery paperback
1998G0898631971I3N00Star Pub Co 1998. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Star Pub Co hardcover
2013x-1907807071Pelagic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 142 pages. 8.25x6.00x0.50 inches. Pelagic Publishing paperback
0282330046.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1941HALL291781Paperback. 1941. Note: Adressee le 3 Mai 1941 aux Puissances alliees et neutres. 185pp card covers London 1941. Very good copy. . paperback
19501709801950. POLAND. L'exécution du plan triennial: de reconstruction économique en Pologne. 62 pp. illustrated throughout with isotype diagrams charts and photographs. Small oblong folio 210 x 287 mm. bound in publisher's illustrated wrappers. Warszawa: n.p. 1950. A stunning example of avant-garde book design with extremely imaginative use of isotypes as is often the case in the service of boring material. Wrappers sightly soiled otherwise fine. Rare with OCLC listing just International Labor Office and Northwestern in the U.S. and copies in Europe unknown
59168Eds Interpress 1982 In-4 31 cm 43 pages de texte et 114 planches en couleurs hors-texte couverture muette Nb-0310 unknown
2026x-1032614692Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 179 pages. 6.14x0.42x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
196843041London: The White Eagle Press Limited 1968. First edition. Original paper wrappers Small 8vo 88 pages. 21 cm. In English.<br> On the condition of Jews in Poland both historical and contemporary. Includes discussion of the Holocaust defense of Poland from charges of anti-Semitism and resistance organizations.<br> “On the eve of the Second World War Poland was home to over three million Jews making it the second-largest community in the world. Warsaw the capital had a population of over 300000 Jews more than 30% of the population of the city—and a larger Jewish community than in most European countries. Around 85% of Polish Jewry was annihilated during the Holocaust. After the war many survivors refused to return to or remain in Poland which was marked by civil war and anti-Semitic violence. Since the end of Communism the small Jewish community in Poland has been able to reassert its identity and begin the process of rebuilding. Most of the country's Jews live in Warsaw but smaller communities also exist in Kraków Wroclaw Lodz Katowice Szczecin Gdansk and several other cities.†World Jewish Congress<br> SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland. OCLC: 10213086<br> Ex-library with usual markings but otherwise excellent. Very Good Condition. YIZ-23-77-CCX-’el. London: The White Eagle Press Limited unknown
1939187411939. Polish Jewish family photographs created between 1934 and 1939 documenting Jewish life in Poland during the final years before the outbreak of World War II and the destruction of much of Eastern European Jewry. The photographs record members of a Polish Jewish family including men women and children during a period when Jewish communities remained deeply rooted throughout Poland but faced increasing political hostility and anti-Semitic agitation across Central Europe. Poland contained one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe during the inter war period with many families living in small Jewish communities often referred to as shutters as well as in larger towns and cities. The images capture everyday family and community life immediately before the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 a moment that would fundamentally transform the lives of Jewish communities across the region.<br /> <br /> Photo archive consisting of 21 silver gelatin photographs mounted in a photograph album together with 10 additional loose photographs. Images measure approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches and depict family members in individual portraits group gatherings and scenes of school children assembled in large smiling groups. Several photographs carry handwritten inscriptions on the verso written in Polish and possibly Yiddish indicating personal exchanges between family members or relatives. Among the photographs are two portraits of a Polish Jewish man wearing Polish Army uniform one dated 1939 documenting Jewish participation in the Polish armed forces in the months immediately preceding the outbreak of war. The album pages preserve images of family gatherings and posed portraits reflecting domestic and social life within a Polish Jewish household during the final years of the inter war period.<br /> <br /> The photographs were created during a period of growing political instability in Europe that culminated in the German invasion of Poland on September 1 1939. That invasion followed the collapse of the German Polish non aggression agreement and the signing of the German Soviet pact that divided Poland between the two powers. German forces entered Poland with a large mechanized army supported by aircraft and armored divisions overwhelming the Polish military within weeks despite organized resistance. Jewish citizens served in the Polish armed forces and were present throughout the country's military and civilian life before the war. Album measuring approximately 15 x 11 inches containing 21 mounted photographs and accompanied by 10 loose photographs. Minor edge wear present with occasional cracks to several prints that do not affect the clarity of the images. Many photographs bear inscriptions and dates on the verso. Overall condition very good. unknown