Published by Schocken Books, New York, 1987
ISBN 10: 0805208267 ISBN 13: 9780805208269
Seller: The Haunted Bookshop, LLC, Iowa City, IA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good+. Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; the soft cover has two short surface wrinkles at the left front and minor corner wear, otherwise excellent. xi, 116pp.
Mass Market Paperback. Reprint edition. Fair/Wraps (39801) . Mass market paperback, fair condition, with somewhat rubbed wraps--some marks, soil, creases. lightly bumped corners, top fr corner chipped off. somewhat slanted spine, spine creases. some wear at sp edges, sm tears at fr sp ends. some soil on p. edges. somewhat tanned ins wraps, pp. Ins sp splitting in a few places. Sig on first p., o/w cln and unmarked. 174.
Published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, et al, 1966
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. DJ is in a mylar protector.
Published by Hardcover
Seller: Langdon eTraders, HARROW, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Hardcover Good `Dispatched within one working day Sold on behalf of the Langdon Foundation; Supporting young adults with disabilities.
Published by Signet Books, New York, 1966
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: good. Third Printing. 22 cm, 174, wraps, footnotes, historical afterword, suggested readings Originally written as a series of articles for the Israeli newspaper, Yediot aharanot. First published in book form in 1966 under the title: Les juifs du silence. A blazing report that goes behind the Iron Curtain to tell the truth about anti-Semitism in Russia today. Novelist Elie Wiesel speaks to Jews in the streets, in their synogogues and homes. He tells the story of overriding fear, of discrimination made more ominous by the Arab- Israeli hostilities, of a subtle persecution that strikes at the living heart of Jewry.
Published by The Bibliophile Library / Gerecor Ltd, 1966
ISBN 10: 0935613013 ISBN 13: 9780935613018
Seller: Alplaus Books, Alplaus, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Mark Podwal (illustrator). Handsome imitation leather edition with gilt page edges and marker ribbon. No text markings noted; mild wear.
Published by Vallentine, Mitchell & Co., London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0853030057 ISBN 13: 9780853030058
Seller: Object Relations, IOBA PBFA, London, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. 2nd ed. (1973). 141pp. VG+/VG+ copy, price-clipped, now preserved in archival jacket protector.
Condition: Good. Hardcover Good Offered by the UK charity Langdon, Supporting people with disabilities.
Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1966
Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1966]. First American Edition. Octavo; publisher's boards in pictorial dust jacket retaining original price ($4.95), black topstain; viii,143pp. Light wear to jacket extremities, light soil to rear panel, corners tapped, contemporary ownership pressure stamp to front free endpaper and occasional marginalia throughout, else a Very Good, still quite fresh and presentable copy. Bookplate signed by Wiesel laid in. The Nobel laureate's eye-witness account of anti-Jewish activities against the 3 million Jews in Russia in the decades following World War II.
Published by Plume Books, New York, 1972
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Signed
Pocket Paperback. Condition: fair to good, ex-lib. Fourth Printing. Pocket paperbk, 174 pages. Wraps, footnotes, historical afterword, suggested readings, binding cracked at p.126, text has darkened. Library pocket inside rear cover (only library marking). Signed by the author (Elie Wiesel). Originally written as a series of articles for the Israeli newspaper, Yediot Aharanot. First published in book form in 1966 under the title: Les juifs du silence. A blazing report that goes behind the Iron Curtain to tell the truth about anti-Semitism in Russia today. Novelist Elie Wiesel speaks to Jews in the streets, in their synogogues and homes. He tells the story of overriding fear, of discrimination made more ominous by the Arab-Israeli hostilities, of a subtle persecution that strikes at the living heart of Jewry.
Published by The Bibliophile Library, Geneva, Switzerland, 1985
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Reprint. n the fall of 1965 the I sraeli newspaper Haaretz sent a young journalist named Elie Wiesel to the Soviet Union to report on the lives of Jews trapped behind the Iron Curtain. "I would approach Jews who had never been placed in the Soviet show window by Soviet authorities," wrote Wiesel. "They alone, in their anonymity, could describe the conditions under which they live; they alone could tell whether the reports I had heard were true or false?and whether their children and their grandchildren, despite everything, still wish to remain Jews. From them I would learn what we must do to help . . . or if they want our help at all." What he discovered astonished him: Jewish men and women, young and old, in Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad, Vilna, Minsk, and Tbilisi, completely cut off from the outside world, overcoming their fear of the ever-present KGB to ask Wiesel about the lives of Jews in America, in Western Europe, and, most of all, in Israel. They have scant knowledge of Jewish history or current events; they celebrate Jewish holidays at considerable risk and with only the vaguest ideas of what these days commemorate. "Most of them come [to synagogue] not to pray," Wiesel writes, "but out of a desire to identify with the Jewish people?about whom they know next to nothing." Wiesel promises to bring the stories of these people to the outside world. And in the home of one dissident, he is given a gift?a Russian-language translation of Night, published illegally by the underground. "'My God,' I thought, 'this man risked arrest and prison just to make my writing available to people here!' I embraced him with tears in my eyes.".
Published by The Bibliophile Library, Geneva, 1973
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
Signed
THIS PART ONLY. SIGNED. 15X23 cm. 172 pages. Gilt Hardcover. In good condition. The book is in : English.