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Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1956
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condition: Very Good-. Small octavo, paper covers with minor wear, 158 pp., b/w photos, yellowed paper.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1958
Seller: A. Richard Books and More, Washington DC, DC, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. "Concerning the uprising in the ghetto of Warsaw an the Liquidation of the Jewish Residential Area". Translation of original texts. Many photos.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1958
Seller: Theoria Books, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 123pp. paginated; 159pp in all, including the photocopies of Stroop Reports and black and white photographs documenting events and persons involved in the Uprising. Translated in 1946. Notes, pp. 117-124. Taupe wrappers with black title lettering on spine and front cover; Age-toned around perimeters of covers, similar to text block; very minor creases to front cover corners (corners flat, nonetheless). Tight binding, corners square; no previous owner names. Clean text.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1958
Paperback. 123p. paperback, covers toned, minor shelfwear, otherwise very good. English translation of the Nazi report on the destruction of the Ghetto.
Published by Warsaw Jewish Historical Institute 1958., 1958
Seller: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
VG PB. Translated from the original ( vin the collection of the Central Commission for Searching Nazi Crimes in Poland) by D. Dqbrowski with the assistance of "Nazi Conspiracy and Agression", Washington 1946. Photo of Stroop, burning out of the Jewish ghetto, captured women. Tanning at edges, owner name ft cover. Illustrated by Photos, facsimiles.
Published by Museum Of The Jewish Historical Institute In Poland, Warsaw, 1993
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1955
Seller: Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Warsaw : Jewish Historical Institute, 1955. 24 pp. 20 x 14.5 cm. Beige stiff paper wrappers with black titling on front cover; illustrated with four black and white photographs. Two light bumps to upper corner and tail of spine with some resulting light creasing. Some slight discoloration to folded spine. Interior is clean and unmarked, but paper is lightly toned. Rusting to staples. . Soft Cover. Very Good.
Published by Warsaw: Jewish Historical Institute, 1955
Seller: T. Brennan Bookseller (ABAA / ILAB), Ellsworth, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Octavo, pp. 24. Illustrated. Age toned, and light wear, as with age and handling, but GOOD and sound in the publisher's stapled beige paper wrappers.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1955
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 24p., staplebound booklet, paper toned, minor stains. Title on cover is missing the D at the end of Period, as issued.
Published by The Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute., Warsaw, 2011
Seller: antiquariat volapük, Berlin, Germany
OBr. 141 S. Zustand: Good copy. Pictures on demand.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 2005
ISBN 10: 8385888292ISBN 13: 9788385888291
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Scarce paperback, 147 pages + xxiv, glossary, index of names & places & subjects, NOT ex-library. Looks unread, clean, bright, tight throughout. Gentle external shelfwear, uncreased spine. -- Introduction, table of contents, and notes in Polish and English; text chiefly in Hebrew with some German, Polish, and Latin.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, Poland, 1996
ISBN 10: 8385888136ISBN 13: 9788385888130
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Scarce paperback, 113pp + 4 pages of glossy b&w photographs, NOT ex-library. Very good condition with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. -- Published in a limited edition of 600 copies. Contents: Introduction; Fifty Years of the Jewish Historical Institute; Polish Historiography and the Jewish Historical Institute; The Scholarly Tradition in Warsaw's Jewish Community in the 19th Century; The Institute for Judaic Studies in Warsaw (1928-1939); Scholarly Activity of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland, 1947-1996; The Institute Archives; The Jewish Historical Institute Museum: Collections and Programs; The Library Collections of the Jewish Historical Institute; The History of the Jewish Historical Institute Building; The Ringelblum Archive; Mending Torn Memories: The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Genealogy Project at the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland; Monuments of Jewish History in the Works of the Jewish Historical Institute; Educational Programs at the Jewish Historical Institute; Documentation of the Righteous Gentiles' Medals at the Yad Vashem Branch of the Jewish Historical Institute; Establishing the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute of Warsaw, Warsaw, 1993
ISBN 10: 8385888497ISBN 13: 9788385888499
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, paper covers, 264 pp. Articles are "Letter of Jan Karski to Daniel Grinberg," "The Contribution of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland to Writing the History of the Warsaw Ghetto," Grinberg, "The Holocaust: Fifty Years Later," Zygmunt Baumna, "Reflection on the Holocaust," Franciszek Ryszka, "The Moral Dilemmas of Uprisings in the Ghetto," Johoakim Kochawi, "Good History and Teaching the Holocaust," Michael R. Marrus, "Reflections on the Shadow of the Holocaust in Post-War Poland," Michael Steinlauf, "Resistance Versus Compromise: Dilemmas of the War and Occupation Time," Jerzy Tomaszewski, "Man Behind Walls: An Attempt at the Analysis of Defense Mechanisms," Kazimierz Godorowski, "Sociological View of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," Marica Kula, Marcin Zaremba, "Anti Jewish Pogroms and Incidents in Occupied Europe," Tomasz Szarota, "Polish Historiography on the Annihilation of the Jews of Poland in World War II: A Critical Examination," Lucjan Dobrowszynski, "British Reactions to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," David Caesarini, "Polish Jews Under Soviet Rule on the Eve of the Holocaust," Jan T. Gross, "Jewish Resistance Movement in the Ghettos on Minsk and Vilnius in the Years 1941-1943," Icchak Arad, "Resistance in the Bialystok Ghetto," Sara Bender, "La Resistance Juive en France: Essai de Typologie," Annette Wieviorka, "Conspirational Archives of the Warsaw Ghetto - Oneh Shabbat," Ruta Sakowska, "Judenräte - The Peple, The Problems, The Controversy," Marian Fuks, "The Views of Jewish Political Parties on the Character of the War on the Basis of the Warsaw Ghetto Underground Press," Teresa Prekerowa, "The Question of Aid to the Fighting Ghetto in the Press of the Home Army and of the Bureau of the Delegate of the Government," Pawel Szapiro, "Polish Government in Exile and the Destruction ofthe Warsaw Ghetto," Darius Stola, "German Enterprises in the Warsaw Ghetto," Michal Grynberg, "The Religious Life in the Warsaw Ghetto as Related by Rabbi Szymon Huberband.
Published by Karta Centre & History Meeting House & Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 2008
ISBN 10: 8361283102ISBN 13: 9788361283102
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Hardcover, 236pp + 16 pages of glossy (mostly b&w) photographs, sources & index of names, NOT ex-library. Weight: 0.44kg/15.3oz. Unread copy in mint condition; clean, bright, tight, free of inscriptions and stamps. Published without a dust jacket. -- "Annihilation - Day by Day" is a unique archival undertaking, which was set in motion by a group of people belonging to "Oneg Shabbat". On the initiative of Emanuel Ringelblum, the people involved in this underground organisation took up the challenge of documenting in detail the life of Jews during the II World War, and their extermination. The material which has been preserved contains a unique collection of accounts, memoirs, diaries, letters received in the ghetto, reports, official documents. originating in the Warsaw Ghetto. This selection of accounts written by Emanuel Ringelblum and by his associates, illustrated by particularly revealing and often shocking documents, gives a moment-by-moment insight into the process of the Annihilation which was then taking place. Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of "Oneg Shabbat", which went far beyond anything one might expect from the realities of wartime, we are able to make direct contact with those times. -- Contents: The Attack; Encirclement; Sealed off; Extermination; The End; Index of names.
Published by Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 2008
ISBN 10: 836185004XISBN 13: 9788361850045
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. A reprint of "Surviving Treblinka" with a changed title. Appears unread, clean, bright, tight throughout, free of inscriptions and stamps. Limited signs of minor handling wear. Scarce paperback, new edition, 328pp (including 22 pages of glossy b&w plates), NOT ex-library. -- Between 1941 and 1943 some 900,000 Jews were sent by the Nazis to the extermination camp at Treblinka in Poland. Only 70 survived the war. This memoir by one of those survivors, now living in Israel, describes Treblinka from his arrival there in 1942. He illustrates in detail the physical conditions of transport to, and life at, the camp, the brutality of the Nazis and the Ukrainian collaborators, and the heroism of the inmates. Willenberg's grisly special duties as one of the camp's labour forces are described, as well his observation of the incongruities of camp life: the orchestra playing music to drown the screams of the dying, the forced community singing to make local inhabitants think that the place was nothing more than a labour camp. It culminates in a description of the organization and execution of the uprising on 2 August 1943, when a small group of prisoners, including Willenberg, succeeded in escaping from the camp after setting fire to it.
Published by Warszawa (Warsaw) : ZIH (Jewish Historical Institute), 1965
Seller: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 134 pages. Includes facsimiles. In Polish. Title translates to Underground Political Life in the Lodz Ghetto. (1940-1944) . Documents and Materials. Issued by the Polish Academy Of Science. " Following World War II, the Bulletin of the Jewish Historical Institute was the only Polish magazine that published articles and documents on Jewish subjects, including, importantly, the materials on the extermination of Jews during World War II. (Zydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego, 2017) . Pages are toning with some damp staings, otherwise Good Condition. Ex-library marks. (HOLO2-136-36).
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 2004
ISBN 10: 8385888683ISBN 13: 9788385888680
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Hardcover, 296 pages, index, NOT ex-library. Book looks unread, pages still smell new. Minor external shelfwear. Issued without a dust jacket. -- The author analyzes human documents: diaries, chronicles, letters, essays, memoirs, sermons, prayers - written down by the dying, shut in by the walls of the ghetto, hidden on the Aryan side, thrown out from a transport to a camp; all of them already condemned. The author makes these texts into a guide to the daily life of the ghetto to the end. In these texts, arising there and then, Jacek Leociak examines the forms of discourse which struggled with inexpressibility: life in extreme situations, experience in the shadow of the Holocaust. It is not possible to understand the Holocaust. But it is also not possible to be silent about it. It is for this reason that the work of Jacek Leociak, which continually struggles with the question: what can text mean in the face of destruction, provides us with an invaluable reading. This work is not a lament, although it keenly analyzes a lament. It is also not only a study classifying the varieties of discourse of 'personal documents' of the ghetto. It is rather a clean and subtle, masterly carried-out workshop, an attempt at building bonds with that which the dying witnessed. (Professor Alina Brodzka-Wald) -- Contents: Introduction; Part I. 1 Searching for a Formula 2 About the Authors, Place and Time [Who Wrote; Place and Circumstances of Writing] 3 Fate of the Texts 4 Why Did They Write? ["Write! Note things down!"; "To sound the alarm and shock the conscience of the world"; "For a future tribunal" - "For revenge"; "To leave a permanent trace behind"; Rooted in Tradition]; Part II 1 Between a Personal and Impersonal Manner of Narration [Jakub - Hirszfeld - Lewin - Perechodnik; Letters of the Jews from Plonsk; Horowitz - Sznapman - Puterman; Kula - Ringelblum - Landau; Czerniakow; Commentaries - Reports - Studies] 2 Describing the Ghetto [The Window; People; Death; Corpses; Summing up] 3 On Religious Discourse [Religious Life Under the Occupation; Lamentation of Karol Rotgeber; Martyrologium of Rabbi Shimon Huberband; Sermons of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapira; Summing up; Rotgeber; Huberband; Shapira]; Concluding Remarks; Bibliographical Abbreviations; Personal Documents of the Warsaw Ghetto; Bibliography; Index.
Published by Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, 1955
First Edition
First edition. Text in English. First edition. Text in English. In publisher's printed wrappers. 24 p. Mark Bernard (1908-1966) was a Polish-Jewish anti-fascist, communist scholar and historian, the appointed director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. Tanned due to acidic paper. Few underlines throughout. Overall in very good condition. In publisher's printed wrappers.