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197531545Paris Fayard 1975 In-8 En collaboration avec Clarissa Henry - 272 pp -1 ff Table des matières - Cahier de reproductions photographiques et documentaires non comprises dans la pagination (en fin d'ouvrage)
used very good; 8vo; 251 pages; 1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. Inscribed in Yiddish by the author in year of publication. Pawiak was the prison in Warsaw the nazis used for Polish Partisans & Jews. 8000 Jews died there; the author survived and calls the postwar trials of the prison's henchmen a travesty of justice. Pawiak's victims included the historian Emmanuel Ringelblum. Very Good Condition (holo2-137-15)
40314Warszawa : Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1980 - un volume 17,3x24,4cm tolé sous jaquette illustrée, 412 pages illustrées en noir dans et hors texte - bon état -
4to., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. Includes an impressive collection of photographs, many not easily available elsewhere.
40 pages. 74 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Full-page photo of British Vickers-Wellington bombers which sweep over Germany; Out with the Dover Patrol; In and above the Maginot Line; Article by Ernest Brown, Minister of Labour, on Employment in Wartime; Full-page photo portrait of General Sir Walter Kirke; With the Nazis on the western front; Victims of German bombing at sea - the Royal Crown and the Yewdale; Their Majesties' visits of inspection; Supreme war council in Paris; Meeting of the Balkan States Council; New Zealanders training for overseas; centerfold illustration by C.E. Turner depicts British destroyers hunting a U-boat and attacking with depth charges; Pictorial news from the British war front; Street scene photo from Warsaw shows Jews wearing yellow triangles on their backs as ordered by the Gestapo; Photo of Germans fleeing that part of Poland occupied by the Soviet Union to German occupied Poland; Article and photos on the Royal Army Medical Corps; Cutaway diagrams of a Torpedo - The most Destructive Naval Weapon of the War; Contraband control at Gibraltar; Photos from the Finnish-Russian front; A commentary on the war this week; British trawlers armed as mine-sweepers; Heavy guns atop Gibraltar; Summary of the chief daily events in the war this week. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
32 pages. Printed on glossy stock. 47 black and white quality photos and illustrations. Features: Photo of British tanks practising at home; Super full-page photo of a Dornier 17 burning in an English field, plus two related photos; Bomb damage on Scottish tenements; twin-engined German bomber downed on the east coast - crew of 4 captured; Illustrated article entitled "Till Freedom Is Secure" - text of a broadcast by Lord Halifax; Photo of ruins at the corner of Senaturska St. and Miodowa St. in Warsaw; Photos of Britain's home defenders and their ceaseless vigil; Map of British naval minefields and ground defence zones; Full-page photo portrait of Sir Alan Brooke; 4 photos of a Nazi pilot parachuting down near a vessel he had been trying to sink; H.M.A.S. Sydney sinks Italy's fastest cruiser, the Bartolomeo Colleoni - photos of each vessel plus centerfold illustration by S. Drigin which shows the Italian Vessel about to submerge; 4 aerial photos of bomb damage to German targets - the Dortmund-Ems Canal and the Eschwege aerodrome; Photo of 9" gun atop Gibraltar; Photo of the H.M.S. Ramillies; S. Drigin illustration of R.A.F. bombers performing a twillight raid over a south-west German industrial centre; Photos of Newfoundland men who have responded to Britain's call; Illustrated text of a broadcast by Sir Philip Joubert entitled "Wings Over Africa"; Nice full-page photo of a Fairey Swordfish flying over the H.M.S. Ark Royal; Full-page photo of Polish General Sikorski honouring the Podhale Mountain Brigade for their service at Narvik; A commentary on the war for this week; The Navy's North Sea watch; Summary of chief events in the war this week. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Numbered pages run from 501 to 540. Lots of photographs and nice advertisements, covering wraps in colour. Staple bound. Page 515 loose. Mark on top edge of front cover. Slight wear to edges.
20001328296PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
mon0000100160Thomson-Shore Inc. 1964-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Thomson-Shore, Inc. paperback
1943100147338Roy Publishers 1943 in8. 1943. Cartonné. Ce livre publié en octobre 1943 est un compte-rendu détaillé du martyre des Juifs de Pologne depuis le début de l'invasion allemande en septembre 1939 jusqu'au printemps 1943 couvrant notamment la liquidation du ghetto de Varsovie. Il est présenté comme un document compilant les événements tragiques de l'extermination alors que plus de 80% des victimes de la Shoah avaient déjà été assassinées
1984100147321Cambridge University Press 1984 240 pages 46x549x351cm. 1984. Cartonné jaquette. 240 pages.
017015Jadwiga Godlewska née Dydynska (1871-1957), étudiante polonaise en Sorbonne, amie de Marie Curie, une des premières étudiantes de l'Université Jagellone (Varsovie), pharmacienne. L.A.S., 9 avril 1896, 4p in-8. Longue et belle lettre à une autre étudiante pour lui proposer de travailler ensemble le dimanche en vue d'un examen (probablement l'agrégation). [397]
19884465Wiley Law 1988. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to348 pages red cloth <br/><br/>Trial Practice Library series. Edited by Warsaw who edited WOMEN TRIAL LAWYERS and formerly "Trial Diplomacy Journal". "That trial lawyering is an art rather than a science is acknowledged by nearly all who try to teach trial advocacy. . Those with advocacy teaching experience testify that trial tactics skills and techniques that lead to success . CAN be learned by deicated study and practice. . This is down-to-earth plain lawyering talk full of the kind of information that would pass from a senior partner to an associate during a coffee break conference in a top trial firm - Foreword." Contributors include Rudy Giuliani Philip Corboy Robert Habush Gerry Spence Leonard Ring Jill Wine-Banks etc. Wiley Law hardcover
1987AME_9780139623745PrenticHall 1987. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. PrenticHall hardcover
1987DBS-9780139623745Prentice Hall 1987. 1st. Hardcover. New. Prentice Hall hardcover
1987DBS-9780139623745Prentice Hall 1987. 1st. Hardcover. New. Prentice Hall hardcover
19721170691972 Editions Fayard - 1972 - In-8, broché - 222 pages
1981LFA-126739551Un ouvrage de 252 pages, format 125 x 220 mm, relié toile sous jaquette, publié en 1981, Editions Interpress, bon état
19967158France Loisirs 1996 475 pages in8. 1996. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 475 pages. La Rose d'York est le deuxième tome de la saga 'Le Boiteux de Varsovie' de Juliette Benzoni. L'histoire suit le prince Aldo Morosini expert en joyaux dans sa quête pour retrouver le fabuleux diamant 'La Rose d'York' en Angleterre tout en rencontrant une jeune femme forte du même nom qui se bat pour protéger ses proches dans un cadre médiéval
500326115Pocket Sans date.
1995LFA-126732472Un ouvrage de 358 pages, format 135 x 205 mm, relié cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée couleurs, publié en 1995, bon état
Good Solid condition.; 8vo; 387 pages; In Yiddish. Not in Robinson & Friedman nor Wolff. Jewish partisan's memoirs of resistance against the Nazis in Poland. Illustrated with many photographs throughout. Inscribed by Kaczerginski in year of publication. Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). Wear to cover and edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-87-3A)
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece and endpaper maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. Kaplan's astonishingly detailed diary was found hidden in a paraffin tin more that twenty years after the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto. It is a unique and harrowing day-by-day account of life in the Ghetto from September 1939 to August 1942 when Kaplan saved his diary even when he knew he could not save himself.
389 pages. A truly memorable book, particularly for those of Polish extraction lucky enough to have been born after the second world war. The author recounts his painful experiences from the days just prior to the German invasion and for the following few years when he served in the Polish underground. Prior owner's details partially blacked out inside front board. Book review affixed to front free endpaper. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Laska 672, Kehr & Langmaid 5407, Weiner Library Catalogue Seven 997, Enser p.343. Book
Signed and inscribed by Jan Karski upon front free endpaper. Karski [1914-2000] recounts his experiences when his homeland of Poland was rent asunder by the joint Nazi and Soviet invasion of 1939, and his harrowing subsequent life as a member of the Polish underground, during which he was captured by the Gestapo and severely tortured. Provides a ghastly eyewitness account of life in the Warsaw ghetto, into which Karski was smuggled so his observations could be reported to the outside world. Firearms advocates will cringe at Karski's account of what happened after he and a large group of Polish soldiers handed over their weapons to their 'comrades' from the Soviet Union. In 2012 Karski was posthumously awarded America's highest civilan honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by President Obama. 391 pages. Moderate wear to publisher's red cloth. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Binding intact. A sound copy of this truly unforgettable WWII narrative. Laska 672, Kehr & Langmaid 5407, Weiner Library Catalogue Seven 997, Enser p.343. Book