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Cloth, 8vo, 200 pages. Includes illustrations, facsimiles, fold-out map, portraits, etc. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Memoir of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Jews. Geographic: Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Very Good Condition. (H-40-7)
PARIS, , Stock, 1991- In-8 - Broché - couverture illustrée - 285 pages - Bon état
365pp., richement illustré de photos en n/bl et de quelques plans, 34cm., reliure en toile d'éditeur (peu usée), bon état, G93006
in-16 broché, couverture illustrée Bon état. [LP-7]
PARIS, Denoël - 2004 - In-8 - Carré - Reliure pleine toile éditeur avec jaquette illustrée - Présentation de Serge Fauchereau - Nombreuses illustrations NB en texte et beaucoup PP - 223 pages - comme neuf Dans son avant-propos, Serge Fauchereau signale que ce livre n'a que peu de rraport avec le volume qui avait été publié sous le même titre aux editions Calligrammes en 1983.
Ed. Zeit im Bild Dresde 1975, grand In-8 relié toile rouge éditeur sous jaquette. 191 pages + photos. Trés bon état.
in-8 (14 x 19), 213 pp., illustrations en N/B, broche, couv. couleurs. Bel exemplaire. [TX-6]
Editions Sociales, 1955. In-12 broché de 239 pages. Papier jauni sinon bon état
Robert Laffont, 1973. In-8 broché couverture à rabats de 306 pages illustrées. Collection Ce jour là. Très bon état
in-8°, 310 pp., photos N&B hors texte, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [CLJ]
Very Good English In modern hardcover with embossing. Foolscap 8vo. (18.5 x 12 cm). In French. 167 p. Journal d'un defenseur de Varsovie.
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)
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)
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
8vo; 719 pages; 1st Yiddish. edition. Original cloth in illustrated dust jackets. "The epic of the Jews in Warsaw. A collection of reports and biographical sketches of the fallen. " In Yiddish. Robinson & Friedman # 2003 Vol II serves as a biographical dictionary of the fighters. This first Yiddish edition of Volume I is an expansion and revision of the two Hebrew editions published in 1946 & 1947. The English title page is not an accurate translation of the Yiddish title. The correct translation would be: "Destruction and uprising of the Jews in Warsaw: Reports and biographical sketches." An important work in its most desireable edition. Dust jacket for Vol I has small label on base of spine with clear tape; Very Good Condition in about Very Good- Jacket. Beautiful set. (H-43-5A)
FIRST EDITION OF ELUARD'S RAREST BOOK, WITH AN ORIGINAL SIGNED DRAWING BY MAURICE MENDJIZKI. Includes a 5-page poem by Eluard and 31 extremely high-quality (Jacomet process?) full-page reproductions of drawings by Mendjizki depicting the suffering and heroism of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Uprising. Dedicated to the artist's son Claude, shot by the Nazis in 1944 for being a member of the Resistance. THIS FIRST EDITION STRICTLY LIMITED TO 100 COPIES, of which this is number 100, SIGNED BY ELUARD AND MENDJIZKY AND CONTAINING AN WONDERFUL ORIGINAL SIGNED DRAWING BY MENDJIZKY, depicting three people trying to sleep in very cramped quarters (200 additional unsigned copies were also printed, 100 in French and 100 in Yiddish, which are not part of the first edition.) Printed on fine wove paper. 4to. Original wraps FINE AND BRIGHT, LIKE NEW WITH NO DEFECTS, IN THE ORIGINAL BOARD CHEMISE AND SLIPCASE. A wonderful example of extremely rare and haunting 20th-century Judaica.
328 pages. "A significant document by which the author acquitted himself of the obligation bequeathed on the survivors of the Holocaust by its victims to tell the world what happened to the Jews during World War Two, when to be a Jew was a crime. The Memoirs based on the author's own experiences and reports told to him by his relatives and friends, survivors of the Holocaust, describe the fate of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews, banished by the Russians to Siberia and in particular the lot of those who came under the Nazi regime... A rich source of first hand information about the life in the ghetto, the Judenrat, the Jewish Ghetto Police and the methods used by the Nazis in the destruction of the Jews." - dust jacket. Author lost his parents, wife and two sons in the Holocaust. Map endpapers. Black and white illustrations. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket lightly sunned at spine, bears several closed tears and is missing some small chips - now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy.. Book
Small 4to; 142 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 142 pages. 24 cm. In German. Articles concern Nazi activities and atrocities at Auschwitz. Includes many photos and facsimiles. CONTENTS: Vorwort zu den Erinnerungen vom Pery Broad [Preface to the memoirs of Pery Broad], KZ-Auschwitz: Erinnerungen eines SS-Mannes der Politischen Abteilung in dem Konzentrationslager Auschwitz [Concentration camp Auschwitz: Memoirs of an SS man of the Political Department in the concentration camp Auschwitz], Das Nebenlager Golleschau [The sub-camp Golleschau], Das Nebenlager Lagischa [The sub-camp Lagischa]. Includes index by name, subject and location. Cover lightly worn. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-75-28)
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.345.
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-+)
pp. xiv, 351. Numerous photographs. Quarto. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. First English Language Edition. JUDAICA BOX 3
495 pages. Reprint of the 1956 first English edition. "One of the most absorbing, inspiring and ultimately disheartening documents to come out of the last war... The book, which is detailed and written with humor, modesty, and a surprising lack of rancor, makes it quite plain that there is an indominable quality in the Poles that will prevent them from ever giving up their great dream..." - The New Yorker. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Few library markings. Front free endpaper removed. Title page nearly severed by aggresive knife-wielding librarian. A worthy reading copy of this important account. Book
Small 4to; 609 pages; 1.5'x1.5' fold-out map of concentration camps in Poland. A VERY THOROUGH piece on the Holocaust in Poland; much on resistance. The scarcer 1960 1st edition. Robert Kempners copy. A lawyer and historian, Kempner was born in Germany. Arrested by the Gestapo after he publicly called for Hitlers deportation, he was released and fled to Italy and then to the U. S. From 1946-49, he was chief prosecutor of Nazi political leaders at the Nuremberg Trials. He also helped assemble evidence for Israel during the Eichmann trial. (Museum of Tolerance) Very Good Condition. (KMP-5-11A)
Albin Michel, 1984. In-8 broché de 455 pages illustrées. Quelques passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier en marge sinon Très bon état