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311 | ROLLER, E. (Eisik). Ha-Milchama we-ha-Mazor. (La Guerre Franco-Allemande et les deux sièges de Paris (1870-71).
Amsterdam, Imprimerie de Levisson Frères, raison D. Proops Jr., 1878. Cont. hcloth., or. covers mounted. 24, 178, (2) pp. Separate Hebrew and French title pages and list of subscribers. In Hebrew. First edition. Covers soiled, otherwise the book is in good condition. * On the Franco-Prussian war and the sieges of Paris, including Roller's own recollections. Yitzhak Isaac Roller (1832-1900), scholar and linguist from Galicia, but living in Paris. | ||
312 | SABBATH, J. Dictionnaire du judaïsme français. Numero special hors serie de L'Arche, no. 186-187, 26 septembre-25 octobre 1972. Préface J. Sabbath.
1972. Or.wrps., sl. discolored. 98 pp. 4to. Richly illustrated with b/w photos and illustrations. In good condition. | ||
313 | SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL. Réflexions sur la Question Juive.
Paris, se trouve chez Paul Morihien, 1946. Or.wrps. 198 pp. In very good condition. First edition, (15 Novembre 1946), one of 3000 copies, unnumbered. * On the nature of the Antisemite and Antisemitism, strongly condemning Antisemitism. | ||
314 | SIDERSKY, DAVID. Quelques portraits de nos maîtres des études sémitiques. E. Renan, Marquis de Vogüé, Clermont Ganneau, Ph. Berger, J. Halévy.
Paris 1937. Or. wrps. 63 pp. and 1 frontispiece plate. French. Pages unopened. In good condition. | ||
315 | SPIRE, ABRAHAM. (S. SCHWARZFUCHS ed.). Le Journal révolutionnaire d'Abraham Spire.
Présenté et traduit du judéo-allemand par Simon Schwarzfuchs. Édition bilingue. Institut Alain de Rothschild/Verdier, 1989. Or.wrps. 139, 160 pp. French introduction and French translation and facsimile of the manuscript. * First translation in French of this Yiddish journal written in 1789-1790, during the French revolution, describing events concerning the political situation and events concerning the Jews. Abraham Goudchaux Spire was the son of rabbi Goudchaux Spire (Gettschlik Speier) and grandson of Moïse May, founder of the Hebrew press in Metz. Abraham Spire wrote this journal, called the Zeitung, in Yiddish. Only two complete series of this journal exist. One is in the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana in Amsterdam, and served as a basis for this French translation. | ||
316 | SZAJKOWSKI, ZOSA. Jews and the French revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848.
New York, KTAV, 1970. Or. cloth. LVI, 1160 pp. A few brown spots on upper edge of pages, otherwise in very good condition. | ||
317 | ADLER, H.G. Theresienstadt 1941-1945. Das Antlitz einer Zwangsgemeinschaft. Geschichte, Soziologie, Psychologie. 2. verbesserte und ergänzte Auflage.
Tübingen, J.C.B. Mohr, 1960. Or. cloth. with dustjacket, LIX, 892 pp. German. In good condition. * The most extensive study on the concentration camp Theresienstadt. | ||
318 | ANDRIESSEN, MARI. De dokwerker. (A letter of Mari Andriessen to Dr. Jaap Meijer).
Haarlem, Carlinapers, 1980, Or.wrps., 7 pp. 4to. Dutch. * Bibliophile edition of 90 copies. This copy nr. 47. In memory of Mari Andriessen, sculptor of the famous statue 'Dokwerker' in Amsterdam. | ||
319 | [ANONYMOUS] 'De Charybde en Scylla.' I. Le péril extérieur. L'Hitlérisme. II. Le péril intérieur. Le communisme. 2 vols. ( (La Petite Illustration 895, 897, 12 et 26 novembre 1938).
Paris 1938. Or.wrps. 32; 32 pp. and 8 plates. Printed in double cols. Small folio. A few traces of use, otherwise in good condition. | ||
320 | ARKEL, D. VAN. Antisemitism in Austria. (Diss. Univ. of Leiden).
Leiden 1966. Or. wrps. XIX, 196, 14 lvs. Folio. Typescript. A few traces of use to the binding. Introduction in Dutch, full text in English. Still in good condition. | ||
321 | [AUSCHWITZ] Het Nederlandsche Roode Kruis. Auschwitz.
Deel V: De Deportatietransporten in 1944. (Uitgave van het Hoofdbestuur van de Vereniging van het Nederl. Roode Kruis.). 's-Gravenhage 1953. Or.wrps. 38 pp. Stencilled publication. In Dutch. In good condition. * Fifth and last part of a series of publications by the Netherlands division of the Red Cross, concerning the deportations of Dutch Jews to the Auschwitz concentrationcamp. Rare. | ||
322 | BOR, JOSEF. The Terezin requiem. Translated from the Czech by Edith Pargeter.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1963. Or.hcloth., sl. soiled. 115 pp. Name of previous owner on first endleaf. First American edition. In good condition. * The story of the Czech conductor Rafael Schächter who had to assemble an orchestra of Jewish musicians to perform the Requiem of Verdi to delegates of the Red Cross in the concentrationcamp of Theresienstadt in 1944. | ||
323 | BORCHARD, MARC (1808-1872). Intolérance et persécutions religieuses.
Paris 1868. Or.wrps., soiled and dam. 101 pp. Frontcover loose. Author's handwritten dedication on French titlepage. First edition. * Contains references to the persecution of the Jews, particularly in Rumenia. 3 parts in 1 volume. Marc Borcchard was a German physician and author, who graduated in Halle and then moved to Bordeaux. | ||
324 | BRAHAM, RANDOLPH L. (ed.). The destruction of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews during the Antonescu Era. (East European Monographs).
New York, The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center / City University of New York, 1997. Or. cloth. with dustjacket. XVI, 413 pp. In good condition. * | ||
325 | CASSOU, JEAN (ed.). Le pillage par les Allemands des oeuvres d'art et des bibliothèques appartenant à des Juifs en France.
Recueil de documents publié sous la direction de Jean Cassou et Jacques Sabille. (CDJC Série 'Documents' No 4.
Paris 1947. Or. wrps. 270 pp. and 15 plates. French. Paper browned. In good condition. | ||
326 | [COLLECTIVE] Jewish heroism in modern times. A Hanukah Anthology.
Jerusalem, World Zionist Organization (Research section), 1965. Or. wrps. 194 pp. In good condition. * Among the contributions: The Jewish partisans, by Shalom Cholavski; Jews in the war against the Nazis, by N. Blumenthal and J. Karmish. | ||
327 | CYPRIAN, TADEUSZ & JERZY SAWICKI. Nazi rule in Poland 1939 - 1945.
Warsaw, Polonia Publishing House, 1961. Or.wrps. with dustjacket. 261 pp. incl. 46 photographic plates. A few traces of use to the binding, otherwise in good condition . | ||
328 | CZERNIAKOW, ADAM. Warsaw ghetto diary 6.9.1939 - 23.7.1942. Edited by N. Blumenthal, N. Eck, J. Kermish, A Tartakower. (Yad Vashem Archives vol. VII). (Second edition). Hebrew edition.
Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 1970, Or.cloth. with dustjacket. XIX, 395, XXI pp. portrait of Czerniakow and 2 facs. pages of the orginal diary in Polish. Added: Map of the Warsaw Ghetto as published in the first edition (1968). Hebrew translation with English introduction by Joseph Kermish. Dustjacket sl. soiled and rubbed. Many marginal pen annotations in Hebrew in the notes. Still in good condition. * Adam Czerniakow was head of the Jewish Council in Warsaw from 1939 to 1942. He committed suicide when deportations began in July 1942. | ||
329 | DEAN, MARTIN. Robbing the Jews. The confiscation of Jewish property in the Holocaust, 1933-1945.
Cambridge 2008. Or.cloth with dustjacket. X, 437 pp. In good condition. | ||
330 | DITTRICH, ZDENEK RADSLAV. Hitlers weg naar de macht. De regering Von Papen (La voie d'Hitler, le gouvernement von Papen). (Avec résumé en français). (Diss. Univ. Utrecht).
Utrecht, N.V. A. Oosthoek's Uitgevers Mij., 1951. Or.cloth., sl. soiled. VIII, 229, X pp. Dutch, with summary in French. In good condtion. |