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‎JACKSON (Rev. J. E.)‎

‎The History of the Parish of Grittleton, in the County of Wilts. With an Introductory Essay... by John Britton.‎

‎First edition, 4to, viii, 28, lxvipp., 3 lithographed plates, one coloured engraved map, double-page pedigree, some occasional spotting, orig. publishers plum cloth, decorated in blind and gilt, lacks spine. Provenance: Ownership signature of George Alexander, 30 Bedford Square [London]; bookplate of John E. Pritchard, Bristol.‎

‎CAMPION (P.)‎

‎A Recent History of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset. The Wessex Series.‎

‎Large 4to, [282]pp., one of 500 copies signed and numbered by the author, 55 plates, orig. publishers white cloth, lettered in gilt, uncut, t.e.g. a fine copy.‎

‎SCROPE (G. Poulett)‎

‎History of the Manor and Ancient Barony of Castle Combe, in the County of Wilts...‎

‎First edition, 4to, x, 403, [1]pp., presentation inscription at foot of title, from the author to John Lee Hartwell, 1852, 2 coloured plates, 2 lithograph plates, lacks the map as is the case with most copies, front inner hinge broken, short tears to gutter margin of title, occasional spotting through, orig. publishers, decorated in blind and lettered in gilt, spine torn a partially defective.‎

‎BOWLES (Rev. W. L.) & NICHOLS (John Gough)‎

‎Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the County of Wilts; With Memorials of the Foundress Ela Countess of Salisbury, & of the Earls of Salisbury of the Houses of Salisbury and Longespe, Notices of the Monasteries of Bradenstoke, Hinton, and Farley.‎

‎First edition, 8vo, xvi, 374, lxiiipp., with a long presentation inscription and a tipped in A.L.s from the author to Miss Emily Fisher, occasional spotting, 14 plates, cont. half calf, rebacked with orig. spine laid-down.‎

‎BOWLES (Rev. W. L.)‎

‎The Parochial History of Bremhill, in the County of Wilts; containing a particular account, from authentic and unpublished documents, of the Cistercian Abbey of Stanley in that parish; with observations and reflections on the Origin and Establishment of Parochial Clergy, and other circumstances of General Parochial Interest, including illustrations of the origin and designation of the stupendous monuments of antiquity in the neighbourhood, Avebury, Silbury, and Wansdike.‎

‎First edition, 8vo, xxiv, 285, [3] + 8pp., of publishers adverts, 4 engraved plates, orig. boards detached, lacks spine, uncut.‎

‎[HOLLAND (John)]‎

‎Wharncliffe, Wortley,and the Valley of the Don. Photographically Illustrated by Theophilus Smith.‎

‎First edition, 4to (208 x 160 mm), [12], 52pp., with 16 mounted albumen prints by the Sheffield photographer Theophilus Smith and text by John Holland, including a frontispiece and a circular photograph on the half-title that is possibly photolithographic, all with original guards scattered foxing as usual, the deluxe edition (probably issued for civic presentation) in full brown/red morocco, inner gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, with elaborate blind stamped and gilt blocking, a very nice copy. The first of Theophilus Smith's photographically illustrated Sheffield books issued in the year of the flood in 1864. Gernsheim, 233; Goldschmidt & Naef, The Truthful Lens, 151.‎

‎KNOWLES (The Rev. E. H.)‎

‎The Castle of Kenilworth, A Hand-Book for Visitors.‎

‎First edition, 4to (310 x 250 mm), [12], 240pp., photographic frontispiece, photographic vignette to title page and an additional 22 mounted albumen photographs, 4 lithographed plans, front inner hinge a little tender, orig. publishers brick red pebbled cloth, blocked in gilt, some light wear, all edges gilt. Gernsheim, 545.‎

‎PEPYS (Samuel)‎

‎Memoires Relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England, for Ten Years, Determin'd December 1688.‎

‎First edition,12mo (170 x 100 mm), [4], 214, 18pp., frontispiece portrait of the author engraved by Robert White, title printed in red and black within ruled lines, following Sig. L4 is a large folding sheet of accounts, the present copy has the usual manuscript corrections to pages 11, 33, 39, 40, 42, 57, 70, 90, 92, 103, 120, 138 & 142 which if not by Pepys himself were likely carried out under his direction, cont. speckled calf, boards rubbed with decorative blind border-rule, calf reback with original label laid-down, re-cornered, some slight edge-browning and light age soiling but still a good copy. First edition of the variant issue with Griffin-Keble imprint. This was the only book written by Pepys to be published in his lifetime, and forms a defence of his administration of the Navy from 1679 until his dismissal from office following the Revolution in 1688. "Upon this he lavished a great deal of thought and care. It represents a side of Pepy's life which is apt to be ignored."?Pforzheimer. Provenance: Interestingly the bookseller whose label is inserted, died in 1833, The Annual Register states; "In Piccadilly, aged 37 paralysis brought on by drinking immoderate quantities of brandy Mr Richard Beckley, Bookseller". Pforzheimer, 793; Wing, P1450; Grolier, Wither to Prior, 662.‎

‎MAITLAND (William)‎

‎The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to the Present Day: In Two Volumes. Containing. I. The most authentic Accounts of its Origin, Increase, Proceedings, Privileges, Customs, Charters, Acts of Common-Council, Memorable Actions both of the Body corporate and of the most eminent Citizens, And whatever has happened in or near that Metropolis during 1800 Years. II. The Political History of London. With an accurate Survey of The several Wards, Liberties, Precincts, &c. An Account of The several Parishes and Churches; Its Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical Government, Companies and Commerce, Antiquities, Offices, Societies, State of Learning, and Monuments of Charity and Piety: Including the several Parishes in Westminster, Middlesex, and Surry, within the Bill of Mortality.‎

‎Second edition, 2 vols., folio (407 x 250 mm), [2], viii, [6, list of subscribers], 3-712; [6], 713-1392, *1387-*1391, [2], 1394-1410pp., 121 engraved maps, plates and plans (including 12 folding), occasional offsetting and some light spotting, new marbled endpapers, nicely bound in modern buckram, black leather spine label lettered in gilt. Originally published in 1739 as The history of London, from its foundation by the Romans - this second edition being greatly expanded by 600 pages. Adams, London illustrated, 38; RIBA, Early Printed Books, III: 2007.‎

‎SHAKESPEARE. AYSCOUGH (Rev. Samuel)‎

‎Shakspeare's Dramatic Works; with Explanatory Notes. A New Edition. To which now added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words.‎

‎New edition, 3 vols., royal 8vo (235 x 140 mm), [28], 541; [3], 544-1079, [1]; [3], 1084-1752, [8]pp., with the list of subscribers and final 4 pages of adverts, portrait engraved by Sherwin from the original folio edition (offset), nineteenth-century half calf, rebacked, rather rubbed. Samuel Ayscough (1745?1804) was a librarian and indexer, up until this index volume was published there was no concordance to Shakespeare's plays. "This was a speculation on the part of the publisher, John Stockdale, who paid 200 guineas for the index, which was designed to accompany his two-volume edition of the Dramatic Works. Here the words are arranged alphabetically with the lines in which they occur, then the name of the play, and in five separate columns the act, scene, page, column and line."?Wikipedia. Provenance: Ink ownership signature to front endpaper 'William Johnston, July 5th 1861'; later armorial bookplate of Colonel William Johnson, C.B. M.D. Army Med. Staff.‎

‎[MARKHAM (Gervase)]‎

‎The Art of Archerie. Shewing how it is most necessary in these times for this kingdome, both in Peace and War, and how it may be done without charge to the Country, trouble to the People, or any hinderance to necessary Occasions. Also, of the Discipline, the Postures, an whatsoever else is necessarie for the attayning to the Art.‎

‎First edition, small 8vo (131 x 81 mm), [24], 112, 117-172pp., (i.e. 168pp., as 113-16 omitted in the pagination), mounted woodcut frontispiece of a male archer, early ownership signature to title partially erased, upper corner of D1 restored with a loss of a few letters which have been added in ms. blank lower corner of M3 repaired, occasional light soiling and staining, marbled endpapers, eighteenth-century green morocco, tooled in gilt, overall a very good copy. Written when he was sixty-six years old, this is probably the last book which Markham wrote, and is one of his scarcest. "The practical instruction which he proceeds to give to the would-be-archer, of the bow and its use, the shooting-glove, the string, the shaft, the steel of the arrow, the feather, and the arrow-head, is reminiscent of Asham and may indeed be derived from his Toxophilus."?Poynter. Only two other copies have appeared at auction over the last 70 years, the Macclesfield copy sold by Sotheby's 14th April 2005 lot 1311 ?6,600 and the Fox Pointe copy sold by Forum Auctions 10th July 2019 lot 104 ?5000. STC 17333; Poynter, 40; Cockle, 129; Schwerdt II, p.10; Lake & Wright, p.199.‎

‎BOYER (Abel)‎

‎The Royal Dictionary Abridged. In two parts. I. French and English. II. English and French.... The third edition, carefully corrected and improv'd with above two thousand words, extracted out of the most approved authors.‎

‎Third edition, 8vo, [992]pp., engraved frontispiece, cont. calf, rubbed, joints cracked. Provenance: Book label of John Lawson.‎

‎STEVENSON (Robert Louis). BOOTH (Bradford A.) & MEHEW (Ernest) Editors.‎

‎The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson.‎

‎8 Volumes, 8vo, vol. 1 has neat pencil notes to verso of front free endpaper, orig. cloth, dust wrappers, a very nice set. A complete set in eight volumes. Volume one, 1854-April 1874. pp. xi, [v], 525; Volume two, April 1874-July 1879. pp. [iv], 352; Volume three, August 1879-September 1882. pp. [iv], 372; Volume four, October 1882-June 1884. pp. [iv], 326; Volume five, July 1884-August 1887. pp. [iv], 465; Volume six, August 1887-September 1890. pp. [vi], 443; Volume seven, September 1890-December 1892. pp. [iv], 488; Volume eight, January 1893-December 1894. pp. [vi], 448.‎

‎SPEDDING (Patrick)‎

‎A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood.‎

‎848pp., cloth, a very good copy. This is the first descriptive bibliography of the works of Eliza Haywood (1693??1756) and her partner, William Hatchett (1701??1749?). The works have been separated and organized using the principles outlined by P N Furbank and W R Owens in The Canonisation of Daniel Defoe. Evidence for and history of attribution is discussed within the headnotes, and biographical information is given wherever possible, along with the title's publishing history. The bibliography contains many fresh attributions, locates 'lost' and difficult to find Haywood titles and lists dozens of unrecognized translations. It also contains a record of every reprint, facsimile, micro-format reproduction and e-text of works by Haywood; as well as a complete description of all the works published by her and those written by William Hatchett. Likewise, there is an account of all the works that have been attributed to Haywood in the last three hundred years. The history, arguments and evidence for each attribution is considered in full, both for those works accepted as part of the Haywood canon and those rejected.‎

‎DODSLEY (Robert)‎

‎Trifles: viz. the toy-shop. The king and the miller of Mansfield. The blind beggar of Bethnal-Green.... With several others, not more considerable. By R. Dodsley.‎

‎8vo, [2], vi, 350, [10]pp., with a half-title 'Trifles' and five final advertisement leaves, engraved frontis., cont. calf, worn. Issued as vol. 1 of 'Miscellanies'.‎

‎TURNBULL (Edward)‎

‎The Reference Library of the late Edward Turnbull. Founder of the Walpole Galleries. Incunabula, Early English Literature, Americana, The Fine Arts.‎

‎8vo, 287, [1]pp., Lathrop C. Harper's copy with a A.L.s from the librarian (Lawrence C. Wroth) of John Carter Brown Library asking Harper to bid on several lots on their behalf, prices and codes added to about half the lots in Harper's hand, orig. printed wrappers, a little worn, 2037 lots.‎

‎CRASHAW (Richard), TUTIN (J. R.) Editor.‎

‎The Delights of the Muses, Secular Poems. Edited by J. R. Tutin.‎

‎First edition, x, [2], 64pp., prospectus tipped-in at end, orig. red publishers cloth, printed label to spine. Provenance: With a presentation inscription from the editor along with a A.L.s from the editor presenting the book to William Carew Hazlitt.‎

‎YOUNG (Edward)‎

‎The Force of Religion; or, Vanquish'd Love. A Poem. In Two Books.‎

‎First edition, [10], 38 pp., the issue without the price on the title-page, engraved frontispiece, D3 is an engraved plate, disbound. Foxon, Y75; Rothschild, 2608; Straus, Unspeakable Curll, p.226.‎

‎CARPENTER (The Rev. William)‎

‎Our Country Parish: or, Annals of Guyhirn-with-Ring's End. Also, Sermons preached at the opening services of St. Mary's Church, Guyhirn, and the Mission House at Thorney Toll.‎

‎First and only edition, 8vo, iv, 126pp., frontis., orig. publishers decorated purple cloth, faded. Extremely rare, JISC locates a single copy at Cambridge.‎

‎MILLER (Samuel H.)‎

‎The Camp of Refuge: A Tale of the Conquest of the Isle of Ely.‎

‎Second edition, 8vo, viii, 490pp., folding map, orig. green publishers decorated cloth, a nice copy.‎

‎[MALLET (David)]‎

‎Amyntor and Theodora: or, The Hermit. A Poem. In Three Cantos.‎

‎First edition, 4to, [4], viii, 92pp., with half-title, small tears to inner gutter margin of half-title, bound in Middle Hill boards, lacks spine. Provenance: From the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps.‎

‎OXONIENSIS.‎

‎The History of Manton derived from various Published and Manuscript Sources by Oxoniensis.‎

‎4to, 15pp., printed in double columns, original printed wrappers (detached), spine worn.‎

‎[CAMBRIDGE (Richard Owen)]‎

‎The Fakeer: a Tale. [in verse].‎

‎First edition, 4to, vi, [7]-11, [1] pp., some faint staining to fore-edge margins, disbound. A metrical dialogue between a fakir ('a Religious well known in the East') and an Indian; Cambridge acknowledges that 'the Plan of the following Lines is borrowed from M. Voltaire, who evidently took his Hint from a Passage in Pere Le Comte's History of China....'.‎

‎STEVENS (William Bagshaw)‎

‎Poems by the Rev. William Bagshaw Steven, A.M.‎

‎First edition, 4to, [2], 39, [1]pp., no half-title, engraved vignette on title of "May presenting the beauties of Spring, to the contemplation of Retirement in the vicinity of Anchor Church in Derbyshire.", blank fore-edge of title slightly chipped. Born in Abingdon, Berkshire, England in 1756, William Bagshaw Stevens was the son of an apothecary and surgeon. Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, Stevens was appointed assistant master at Repton School and when Dr. Prior, the headmaster, died in 1779, Stevens was chosen to succeed him. Apparently Stevens was never reconciled to the life of teaching, which he disliked, much preferring to spend his time writing poetry. He had published a book of poetry at the early age of nineteen entitled INDIAN ODES. This book had received good reviews and he was welcomed into the Lichfield literary circle presided over by Anna Seward. His later poetry was not well received by his contemporaries. His journal was published in 1965 by the Clarendon Press and was also edited by Georgina Galbraith. The book here offered is the first and only collected edition of his works and was published to supplement his Journal. Some of the poems in the section entitled "Light Verse" were addressed to Fanny Coutts or are inspired by his love for her. (Taken from the 1971 reprint of this work].‎

‎PHILLIPS (Robert)‎

‎A Geological, Historical, and Topographical Description of the Borough of Reigate and Surrounding District.‎

‎First edition, large 8vo, xii, 223 pages, 56 unnumbered leaves of plates (some folded), maps, cont. full morocco binding, decorated in gilt, lightly rubbed, small label at base of spine, a nice copy.‎

‎ZINCKE (F. Barham)‎

‎Wherstead some materials for its History, Territorial, Manorial, and during the events between.‎

‎Second edition, greatly enlarged, 8vo, x, [2], 410pp., frontis., folding map, 11 plates, orig. publishers cloth, uncut, spine faded otherwise a very good copy.‎

‎DONNE (John)‎

‎The First Anniuersarie: An Anatomie of the World. Wherein, By Occasion Of the vntimely death of Mistris Elizabeth Drvry, the frailtie and decay of this whole World is represented. The Noel Douglas Replicas.‎

‎8vo, 54, 47pp., orig. publishers white boards, d.w. browned. Facsimile of the British Museum copy of the 1621 edition, containing the first and second anniversaries.‎

‎GLOVER (Stephen)‎

‎The Peak Guide, Containing the Topographical Statistical and General History of Buxton Chatsworth Edensor Castleton Bakewell Haddon Matlock and Cromford...‎

‎First edition, 8vo (223 x 143 mm), xl, 130, [2] + [4, adverts]pp., ex-library, frontis., plates, folding genealogical tables and large folding map of the county, library buckram.‎

‎[CLIVE (Caroline)]‎

‎IX poems by V: with an introduction on Mrs. Archer Clive.‎

‎8vo, xxiv, 20pp., one of 315 copies, orig. publishers orange cloth, uncut.‎

‎[FITZGERALD (Thomas)]‎

‎Poems on Several Occasions.‎

‎First edition, [16], 112pp., disbound. The Dedication is signed: Thomas Fitzgerald. Foxon, p.276.‎

‎PEACHAM (Henry), GORDON (G. S.)‎

‎Peacham's Compleat Gentleman 1634. With an Introduction by G. S. Gordon.‎

‎Small 4to, xxiii, [13], 261, [1]pp., 2 plates, orig. publishers imitation vellum, soiled, uncut.‎

‎[MORGAN (McNamara)]‎

‎The causidicade. A panegyri-satiri-serio-comic-dramatical poem. On the strange resignation, and stranger-promotion. By Porcupinus Pelagius.‎

‎Fourth edition, 4to, 29, [1]pp., without half-title, title a little dusty to margins, terminal leaf with old repair to closed tear, disbound. A political satire on the appointment of William Murray as Solicitor-General.‎

‎WOOD (Mrs. Henry)‎

‎East Lynne.‎

‎Second edition, 3 vols., 8vo, [2], 320; [2], 323, [1]; [2], 305, [1]pp., cont. half calf, marbled boards, spines a little rubbed. Provenance: Contemporary ownership signature to head of each title page 'Mrs. Goldie'. Sadleir, 3333a.‎

‎Maunder, Samuel‎

‎The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference. Part I: Dictionary of the english language; Part II: A new universal gazetter‎

‎2 volumi in uno, 17 cm, rilegatura originale in piena tela con decorazioni a secco, titolo in oro al piatto e al dorso; pp. 70, (294); 433, 32 di catalogo editoriale. Ogni frontespizio ha un'antiporta incisa da Romney e disegnata da Brooks. Macchia a una pagina‎

‎Marks, Rev. Professor‎

‎SERMONS PREACHED ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS AT THE WEST LONDON SYNAGO GUE OF BRITISH JEWS, MARGARET STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE. VOL. II‎

‎Ex-library with usual marks, half-title detached, tears to spine; 8vo; 309 pages; "Published at the request of the founders. " This volume only, but stands on its own. Sermons include: "God protects our Fatherland (Preached on the Day of Humiliation and Prayer, as appointed by Her Majesty in Council, to he held for troubles in India) , " "The Synagogue and the Organ (Preached on the re-consecration of the West London Synagogue of British Jews, Margaret-street, and on the Inaugeration of the Organ) , " "The Passover and the Emancipation Act ('...to-day the Passover is realised unto us for the first time 'by the seeing of the eye'....this is the first Passover commemorated by us as free citizens of Britain, placed on equal footing of equality with the rest of our fellow countrymen') , " "A lecture on the Jewish Pulpit, " etc. Ex-library with usual markings. Light soiling. Pages are warped but all content is clear. (MX-9-13B)‎

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‎Grayzel, Solomon‎

‎THE CHURCH AND THE JEWS IN THE XIIITH CENTURY: A STUDY OF THEIR RELATIONS DURING THE YEARS 1198-1254, BASED ON THE PAPAL LETTERS AND THE CONCILIAR DECREES OF THE PERIOD.‎

‎8vo; 377 pages; Includes 6-page bibliography & 13-page index. Includes a fair amount on England, also on elsewhere in Europe. Ex library copy, front cover repaired. Good condition. (Comhist1-9)‎

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‎THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA‎

‎8vo; Hanneman A45. Orange and blue first state dustwrapper (with no printing on verso, designed by Hans Tisdall). This novella, lifted out of a longer work and published to much fanfare in Life Magazine, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and was in large part responsible for Hemingway's winning the Nobel Prize in 1954. It was adapted to the movies, and has stood the test of time as one of Hemingway's most popular works. Very Good Condition in Very Good jacket with just a bit of corner wear and a small stain at the base of the spine. A very attractive copy. (SPEC-23-38)‎

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‎Borkin, Joseph‎

‎THE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT OF I. G. FARBEN‎

‎250 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. Large 8vo. 250 pages, [4] leaves of plates. ill. 25 cm. Contents: World War I -- Postwar German and Bosch's dream -- I.G. prepared Hitler for war -- The marriage of I.G. and Standard Oil under Hitler -- The rape of the European chemical inductry -- Slave labor and mass murder -- I.G. loses the war -- I.G. at Nuremberg -- I.G. wins the peace -- Corporate camouflage -- The strange case of General Aniline and film. Abstract: The story of the huge chemical corporation, I.O. Farben: its relations with Hitler and the Third Reich, its takeover of the chemical industries of Europe in the wake of German conquest, its use of slave labor in its own Auschwitz-like concentration camp and its ultimate exposure at the Nuremberg trials. (HOLO2-18-37)xxxx‎

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‎Elenore, Lester‎

‎WALLENBERG- THE MAN IN THE IRON WEB‎

‎183 pages; Inscription from previous owner. (HOLO2-18-41)‎

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‎Orenstein, Henry‎

‎I SHALL LIVE Surviving Against All Odds, 1939-1945‎

‎272 pages; Small institutional stamp on title page and dedication page. Dustjacket slightly sunned. Very good condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-18-42)‎

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‎Abrahamson, Irving‎

‎AGAINST SILENCE : THE VOICE AND VISION OF ELIE WIESEL (3 VOL. SET)‎

‎3 pages; New. (HOLO2-18-44)‎

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‎Wiesel, Elie‎

‎THE SIX DAYS OF DESTRUCTION Meditations Toward Hope‎

‎8vo 8" - 9" tall; 112 pages; (HOLO2-18-49)‎

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‎De-Nur, Eliyah Nike; Herman, Lisa‎

‎SHIVITTI A Vision‎

‎115 pages; (HOLO2-18-50)‎

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‎Wiesenthal, Simon; Osers, Ewald‎

‎JUSTICE NOT VENGEANCE Recollections‎

‎372 pages; (HOLO2-19-8)‎

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‎Wiesel, Elie‎

‎TWILIGHT‎

‎217 pages; (HOLO2-19-5)‎

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‎Rabinowicz, Oskar K.‎

‎WINSTON CHURCHILL ON JEWISH PROBLEMS: A HALF-CENTURY SURVEY‎

‎Small 8vo; 231 pages. Very Good Condition. (holo2-53-2)‎

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‎Wolff, Ilse, editor‎

‎WIENER LIBRARY: CATALOG SERIES NO. 1: PERSECUTION AND RESISTANCE UNDER THE NAZIS‎

‎8vo; 208 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 208 pages. Third, Revised Edition. The first volume of the Wiener Library Catalog, in our opinion still the most important work in the set. What Robinson & Friedman did for Yiddish and Eastern European works on the Holocaust, Wolff did for Western European material--we find it to be the best bibliography for Jewish and non-Jewish Holocaust material produced in the Western overrun countries prior to 1950. Includes bibliography (pages 13-18). Ex-lib with minimal markings (bookplate and stamp).Tear at top of backstrip. Otherwise, very good condition. (HOLO2-75-4).‎

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‎Grayzel, Solomon‎

‎THE CHURCH AND THE JEWS IN THE XIIITH CENTURY: A STUDY OF THEIR RELATIONS DURING THE YEARS 1198-1254, BASED ON THE PAPAL LETTERS AND THE CONCILIAR DECREES OF THE PERIOD.‎

‎8vo; 378 pages; Includes 6-page bibliography & 13-page index. Includes a fair amount on England, also on elsewhere in Europe. Wear to dustcover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Comhist1-9)‎

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‎(JT) Kohler, Max J. (Max James)‎

‎THE UNITED STATES AND GERMAN JEWISH PERSECUTIONS--PRECEDENTS FOR POPULAR AND GOVERNMENTAL ACTION‎

‎8vo; 79 pages; 23 cm. Fifth Edition. An early call to action to push for US government support for German Jews. Contents include: Precendents for Popular Protests; American Governmental Intercession on Behalf of the Jews; The Bernheim Upper Silesian Petition before the Council of the League of Nations [description & analysis]; Petition of Franz Bernheim to the Council of the League of Nations [exact text of the petition]. Very good Condition. (HOLO2-87-4)‎

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‎Kulischer, Eugene Michel‎

‎Jewish migrations; past experiences and post-war prospects‎

‎8vo; 51 pages; 51 pages. maps. 23 cm. SERIES American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems. Light wear to covers. Pages 17-20 damaged, with a torn corner and torn half page! Otherwise very clean and fresh. Fair condition. (HOLO2-94-11)‎

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