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1994ABE-166888489271778 PAGES-IN 4-EN COUVERTURE: "LA MANIFESTATION INTERVENTIONNISTE" DE CARLO CARRA-DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES, PAR PIERRE MILVILLE-L'EXPLORATEUR DU MACINTOSH, PHILIPPE GERBAUD-ENTRETIEN AVEC L'ATELIER TATUM-EXPOSER S"EXPOSER, MUSEE DE L'AFFICHE DE CHAUMONT, ECHIROLLES-LONGUE VIE A LA MAISON DU LIVRE ET DE L'AFFICHE, CHAUMONT, "SILO", 5 PAGES-VILLEURBANNE OU L'EXEMPLE RHODANIEN, MAISON DU LIVRE DE L'IMAGE ET DU SON, 2P-LA BIENNALE INTERNATIONALE DE L'AFFICHE DE VARSOVIE-ADRIAN FRUTIGER PAR LES ETUDIANTS DE L'ATELIER NATIONAL DE CREATION TYPOGRAPHIQUE-LA QUERELLE ET L'IMAGE REGARDS CROISES SUR UNE AFFICHE DES GRAPHISTES ASSOCIES-(PRART5)
Original boards. 8vo; 53, 75 pages; Some text in English, some in Yiddish. Nice book Co-sponsored by the Emma Lazarus Federation, the Furrier Joint Council of N. Y. & the Joint Board of the Fur Dressers & Dyers Unions. Bumps to edges. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-127-6)
2004PEINTUUURE2220623Milan (Italie), 5 continents Editions, 2004, 28,5 x 21,5, 136 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Iconographie couleurs. Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée au musée du Louvre du 7 octobre 2004 au 10 janvier 2005.
1st edition. Original Paper wrappers, 8vo, 206 pages. Includes illustrations & facsimiles. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "The Ghetto in Flames: An Anthology." Early report, from the year following the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, with reporting on the revolt. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Geographic: Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC: 1227410408. Clean and fresh. Very good. Important. (HOLO2-98-26A-+)
194443395Shvayts Switzerland: Undzer Vort Poale Tziyon Left 1944. May 1944. 1st edition. Original stapled printed paper cover 4to 2 25 pages. <br> In Yiddish. Title translates as "In Memoriam. On the Anniversary of the Uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto April-May 1943.<br> First Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising published in Europe during the Holocaust by Jewish "Poale Tziyon Left" members in Switzerland. The organization's name which means "Workers of Zion" is sometimes also romanized as "Poale Zion" or "Poaley Syjon." <br> <br> The imprint "Undzer Vort" "Our Word" was a Left Poale Tziyon publisher in Switzerland which also published a mimeograph newspaper titled "Undzer Vort" OCLC: 232675203 during this same period. A fully underground version of the paper was also published in Nazi-Occupied Belgium see below.<br> <br> Indeed Poale Tsiyon Left was an important part of Jewish resistance throughout Europe most notably during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising which this publication commemorates. <br> <br> "The Holocaust-era Jewish resistance group ZOB was formed from a coalition including Hashomer Hatzair Dror Bnei Akiva the Jewish Bund various Jewish Communist groups and both factions of Poale Zion. Poale Zion was also active in the Anti-Fascist Bloc.<br> Several notable Jewish resistance fighters during the Holocaust particularly those involved in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising were members of Poale Zion. They include:<br> <br> Adolf Berman Warsaw ZOB fighter; Secretary of Zegota Poale Zion Left<br> Hersz Berlinski member of Warsaw ZOB Command Poale Zion Left<br> Yochanan Morgenstern member of Warsaw ZOB Command Poale Zion Right<br> Emanuel Ringelblum member of Warsaw ZOB; chronicler of the Warsaw Ghetto Poale Zion Left" Wikipedia.<br> <br> The booklet opens with the moving story of the start of the uprising:<br> <br> "It has been a year since the glorious uprising of the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto.<br> April 19 1943 - barely a few tens of thousands of Jews left in Warsaw after about half a million of their brothers and sisters were exterminated in the most gruesome way they rose up with organized resistance against the renewed attempts.that they too like the previous ones would be led out like sheep to the slaughter.<br> Forty thousand Jews weapons in hand opposed an enemy tenfold a hundred hundred times outnumbered.Women men and children the high class and the humble.<br> From the beginning they all knew without exception that they would be defeated that the outcome was not in doubt and that the enemy intended nothing but destruction for all of them.<br> But no Nazi expected to fall on such a battlefield.<br> And his was the biggest slap in the face which the proud Nazis.so hated when it was received from these these trampled down these unrefined these scorned these despised Jewish 'untermenchen'" Translated from the opening paragraphs on page 1.<br> <br> The publication later continues with a damnation of the "democracies" who did so little and a holding up of the comrades of Poale Tziyon who are doing so much fighting on all fronts:<br> <br> "The 'world democracies' didn't do anything.to save the Jewish victims and to stop the misery train they issued platonic statements about punishing the 'crimes' after the massacre. The warnings have so far helped little.<br> The.Sacrifices keep growing.The world that is fighting 'for justice' and that is busy with courts after the massacre has not found any means to rescue the few escaped heroes in the ghetto for a whole year.<br> This long eulogy is for dozens and hundreds of comrades who fell as loyal children of the nation and fighters for its working class on the fronts in the distant.north in the camps of France and Belgium. who went from one end of the world to the other - at their wounds and from hundreds of thousands of others - comrades of the Poale-Tziyon movement." page 24. <br> <br> Poale Zion.was a movement of Marxist-Zionist Jewish workers founded in various cities of Poland Europe and the Russian Empire at about the turn of the 20th century after the Bund rejected Zionism in 1901.<br> Poale Zion was torn between left-wing and right-wing factions in 1919-1920; the organization formally split at the Poale Zion fifth world congress in Vienna in 1920 following a similar division that occurred in the Second International.<br> The right wing was less Marxist and more nationalist and favoured a more moderate socialist program and supported the International Working Union of Socialist Parties to continue the work of the Second International essentially becoming a social democratic party. The left-wing faction did not consider the Second International radical enough and some accused its members of betraying Borochov's revolutionary principles although Borochov had begun to modify his ideology as early as 1914 and publicly identified as a social democrat the year before his death.<br> Poale Zion Left which supported the Bolshevik revolution continued to be sympathetic to Marxism and Communism and attended the second and third congresses of the Communist International in a consultative capacity. They lobbied for membership but their attempts were unsuccessful as the internationalist communist movement under Lenin and Trotsky was opposed to Zionist nationalism. The Comintern advised individual members of Left Poale Zion to join their national Communist parties as individuals; at their 1922 Danzig conference these terms were rejected by the party. The Comintern declared it an enemy of the workers' movement.<br> Poale Zion Left opposed the decision by Poale Zion to rejoin the World Zionist Organization viewing it as essentially bourgeois in character and viewed the Histadrut as reformist and non-socialist. Aside from differing attitudes towards Zionism and Stalinism the two wings of Poale Zion parted ways over Yiddish and Yiddish culture.<br> The Left was more supportive of the latter similar to the members of the Jewish Bund while the Right bloc identified strongly with the emerging modern Hebrew movement in the early 20th century.<br> In Poland for a brief period following World War I both factions of Poale Zion were reported as legal and functioning political parties. The Polish Left party was the largest Left Poale Zion party in the world. It worked closely with the Bund in developing Yiddish schools in Poland and supporting secular Yiddish culture although they had political differences e.g. the Bund was more supportive of the Polish Socialist Party than LPZ.<br> As part of the large-scale ban on Jewish political parties in post-World War II Poland by the Communist leadership both Poale Zion groups were disbanded in February 1950" Wikipedia.<br> <br> Interestingly the image on the front cover this distinctive gravestone with "Yizkor" in a specific heavy font was a frequent image for memorials to the victims of pogroms as well as the Shoah in particular for memorials to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. A few examples include:<br> • Hashin & Ben Gurion Yizkor tsum ondenken di gefalene vekhter un arbeiter in Erets Yisroel New York Poale Zion Palestine Committee 1917. Internal illustrated title page<br> • Hurbn Proskurov New York: Proskurover Relief Organization 1924. See image on JHU's online Yizkor Book Exhibit at www.library.jhu.edu/news/2025/06/yizkor-books-traveling-homelands-and-portable-memorials And from another memorial to the first anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising:<br> • Tsum Yortog Funm Oyfshtand in Varshever Geto April-May 1943. Ramat Gan: Defus "liga" 1944. OCLC: 63647084. See Nr. 35 in our catalog 215 at danwymanbooks.cdn.bibliopolis.com/images/upload/catalog-215.pdf <br> <br> "Undzer Vort" also published similar underground Poale Tziyon Left newspapers and other materials in Nazi-occupied countries such as Belgium: <br> "'Linke Poale Zion' Left-wing Workers of Zion was a Zionist-Socialist party in Belgium and one of the initiators of the Jewish Defense Committee of Belgium. This committee managed to save about 3000 children and several thousand Jewish adults from the clutches of the Nazis.<br> With his party comrades Abusz Werber ensured the editing publication and distribution of 28 issues of a secret underground newspaper in Yiddish"Unzer Wort" Undzer Vort Our Word which appeared until the Liberation in September 1944 and even after" Werber The Word of Abusz Werber 2017. Note how the Yiddish documents on the cover of the book are similar to our Undzer Vort publication from Switzerland: https://m.media-/images/I/71sWHrhxgoL._SL1360_.jpg. <br> <br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Illustrations. <br> OCLC: 233365664. OCLC locates only 1 copy worldwide NLI.<br> <br> Final leaf in facsimile. Paper toning as expected but strong. About Very Good Condition thus. Rare and important. B Holo2-163-28-XX. Shvayts [Switzerland]: Undzer Vort [Poale Tziyon Left] unknown
14666Broché 15,5 x 23,5 - pp de 181 à 357 - 47 ème année 1940 n° 2 - Editeurs Calmann-Lévy Paris - illustrations
199243036Poznan/Daszewice: Sorus 1992. First edition. 8vo. Original illustrated paper wrappers 403 pages with 87 pages of illustrations. 24 cm. In Polish. Title translates to “Jews In Warsaw: Everyday Life Events People.â€<br> Book containing essays on the history of Jews in Warsaw. Includes bibliographical references pages 372-376 and index.<br> “Before World War II Warsaw was a major center of Jewish life and culture in Poland. Warsaw's prewar Jewish population of more than 350000 constituted about 30 percent of the city's total population. The Warsaw Jewish community was the largest in both Poland and Europe and was the second largest in the world second only to New York City…Following the German invasion of Poland on September 1 1939 Warsaw suffered heavy air attacks and artillery bombardment. German troops seized Warsaw on September 27 1939.†USHMM. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- History. Ethnic relations. OCLC: 27969297.Very Good Condition. YIZ-23-43XX-CCLX–’e. Poznan/Daszewice: Sorus unknown
195343056Yerushalayim Jerusalem: Hevrat Entsiklopedyah shel galuyot 1953. First edition. Original boards with illustrated dust jacket 4to 816 columns 408 pages including illustrations and portraits. 31 cm. In Hebrew.<br> Encyclopedia on Jewish life in Warsaw published as part 1 of the Encyclopedia of the Diaspora series published in Jerusalem from the 1950s-1970s. Includes bibliographical references. Includes errata slip.<br> “Before World War II Warsaw was a major center of Jewish life and culture in Poland. Warsaw's prewar Jewish population of more than 350000 constituted about 30 percent of the city's total population. The Warsaw Jewish community was the largest in both Poland and Europe and was the second largest in the world second only to New York City…<br> Following the German invasion of Poland on September 1 1939 Warsaw suffered heavy air attacks and artillery bombardment. German troops seized Warsaw on September 27 1939.†USHMM.<br> SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- History. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Ethnic relations. Jews. OCLC: 34717605.<br> Dust jacket is lightly worn. Very Good condition in Good Dust Jacket. YIZ-23-66-. Yerushalayim [Jerusalem]: Hevrat Entsiklopedyah shel galuyot unknown
1970LFA-126741250Revue de 105 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée de cartes, brochée, bon état
182259Paris, chez le capitaine Bacheville ; Corréard, libraire ; Ponthieu, libraire ; Imprimerie de David, 1822, in-8, broché ; VIII- 401 pp. et 1 p. de table, portrait lithographié de Antoine en frontispice (dans la deuxième édition, le frontispice montre les frères Bacheville se séparant pour toujours, en Turquie d'Europe), couverture muette de papier gris.
182215861Paris, Béchet Ainé et chez le Capitaine Bacheville, 1822 ; in-8 ; demi-veau glacé grenat à petits coins, dos à quatre nerfs plats décorés encadrant le titre et deux caissons décorés "à la cathédrale", palette et roulettes décoratives dorées, fleurons et roulettes à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque) ; XII, 432, (2) pp., frontispice lithographié par G. Engelmann montrant les frères Bacheville se séparant pour toujours en Turquie d'Europe.
LFA-126743994Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
2010LFA-126715968N° 142 (Juin 2010) : 72 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, CEGRA, bon état
1991LFA01110Revue "Défense Nationale", 212 pages, format 240 x 155 mm, brochée
1961100659Paris, Robert Laffont 1961 Reliure demi-basane fauve maroquinée, dos lisse, couvertures conservées, 683 pp., table des matières.Exemplaire en bon état.
231740Paris, Réveil des jeunes, avril 1945 in-8, 80 pp., avec 7 figures dans le texte, broché.
199414684Varsovie, s.d. (1994), in-4°, 296 pp, très nombreuses photos, cart. éditeur illustré. Texte bilingue anglais et allemand. Warsaw, Poland: Drukarnia Naukowo-Techniczna, 1994 Hard Cover. Near Fine. Laminated pictorial boards, black and white. Text is in English and German. Privately printed in Poland. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. Ink stamp of Warsaw Ghetto on title page.
1965LFA-126717105Une revue de 354 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, broché, publié en 1965, bon état
2004PMV422501APlomelin Quimper: Éd. Palantines / Musée départemental breton Quimper 2004. Hardcover. Very good/Good. 223 x 277 x 18 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs jaquette illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b> • Printed 2004 • No inscriptions. Éd. Palantines / Musée départemental breton (Quimper) hardcover
195555725Erskine MN Warsaw NY & Wyoming NY: Erskine Manufacturing Valley Implement Inc. Clayton Carlson ca. 1955-1957. Oblong 4to. 37 leaves unnumbered. all mylar sleeves including 20 silver gelatin photographs sized 8 x 10 in. all preserved in mylar sleeves 1 w/ photographer’s studio stamp on verso 9 printed sales cards on thick paper stock blue lettering sized 8 x 10 in. 8 silver print reproductions of ALS & sales documents. Recent 3-ring binder lettering stamped on front cover NF. This counter display photo catalogue extolled the virtues and advantages of the Champion Berger Rotary Snow Plow developed and produced by Erskine Manufacturing of Minnesota. Founded in 1948 following World War II they were one of the first companies to pioneer and manufacture rotary snow blowers and plows for farm tractors and proved to be an immediate hit. These photos show the rear rotary snow plow fitted to all popular 25 horsepower or more tractors such as Farmall Allis Chalmers Case International Harvester and other tractors. They could be easily installed in minutes rather than hours for front snow plow implements were used with ease with any snow removal job avoided the common problems of more powerful front snow blowers such as bucking and breakage to both tractor & plow and could be easily controlled from the tractor seat. According to contemporary newspaper and trade magazine advertisements as well as the reproduced sales contracts in this group the cost typically ran from $ 300.00 to $ 325.00 for the Champion Berger and the testimonial letters to Valley Implement in upstate New York between Buffalo & Rochester rave about the performance. Carlson 1926-2019 first began as a photographer at 15 years of age and after photographing his first wedding in 1950 ran Carlson’s Studio for 40 years shooting across the surrounding Genesee Wyoming and Orleans Counties of New York. Erskine Manufacturing, Valley Implement, Inc., Clayton Carlson, unknown
1988LFA-126746622Revue de 48 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Souvenir Napoléonien, bon état
1954110513Warszawa, s. n. 1954 In-12 18 x 15 cm. En feuillets, sous portefeuille basane lie-de-vin, premier plat gaufré à froid d’une vue de Varsovie, 10 eaux-fortes originale de la vieille ville de Varsovie, sous passe-partout, légendées et signées à la main par l’artiste, table des planches quadrilingue français, anglais, allemand, russe. L’ensemble sous coffret. Exemplaire en bon état.
1982004435New York, Crane Russak, 1982. Pappeinband 8° 0
16638Varsovie , 1975 135 p., reproductions N/B in-texte, relié sous jaquette. 23 x 28,5
96500London: Prowse / Leipzig: Peters / Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel u.a. Durchgehend Noten. 4° (25-35 cm). Privater Halbleinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].