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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 1

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., January, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-71)

Stock number: 22986.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 2

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., February, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-72)

Stock number: 22987.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 3.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., March, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-73)

Stock number: 22988.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 4.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., April, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-74)

Stock number: 22989.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 5.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., May, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-75)

Stock number: 22990.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 6.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., June, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-76)

Stock number: 22991.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 7.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., August, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-77)

Stock number: 22992.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 9

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., September, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 16 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-78)

Stock number: 22993.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 10

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., October, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-79)

Stock number: 22994.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 11.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., November, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Cover wrinkled from moisture, otherwise very good condition. (FIN-3-80)

Stock number: 22995.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 68 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-81)

Stock number: 22996.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 53 NO. 8.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., August, 1976.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 20 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis, Oregon Hist Soc) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-142)

Stock number: 23060.

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VISITOR'S GUIDE TO "FOR THIS THE EARTH MOURNS" : A MEMORIAL TO THE VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST ERECTED BY THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF GREATER TOLEDO

Imprint: [Toledo]: [Jewish Welfare Federation Of Greater Toledo], 1980
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages, 23 cm. In English. A visitor’s guide for Toledo’s Holocaust Memorial, created by Lois Dorfman, whose poetry appears in this guide. SUBJECTS: Holocaust memorials -- Ohio -- Toledo. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poetry. No copies in OCLC. Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-142-13-A)

Stock number: 40681.

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VRIJ NEDERLAND. 5DE JAARGANG, 1944-45. 1STE HALF JAAR [VOL 5, FIRST HALF YEAR]

Imprint: London, The Netherland Publishing Company Ltd., 1945?
Binding: Hardcover

Cloth. 4to. 856 pages. In Dutch. Exile Dutch newspaper. A collection of bound original issues dating from July 1944 – January 1945, including the critical time leading up to liberation of German occupation. Vrij Nederland (Free Netherlands) was established during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II as an free, weekly underground newspaper. Cover is slightly worn with some bumping at corners. Internal pages are darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-29), OK 06/12

Stock number: 26684.

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VUGHT, POORT VAN DE HEL: OORLOGSHERINNERINGEN VAN 'N JOOD.

Imprint: Hilversum: "aldus",, 1945
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st edition. Original illustrated 4-color paper wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages ; 24 cm. In the original Dutch. With the dramatic cover showing a cartooned SS officer consuming thousands of Jewish civilians, bright red blood dripping from the title, and a bright yellow Jewish star ID surrounding the final word “Jood. ” Title translates as: “Vught, Gate of Hell: War memoirs of a Jew. ” Vught, also known as Hertogenbosch, “was a Nazi concentration camp located in Vught near the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Herzogenbusch was the only concentration camp run directly by the SS in western Europe outside of Germany. The camp was first used in 1943 and held 31, 000 prisoners. 749 prisoners died in the camp, and the others were transferred to other camps shortly before the camp was liberated by the Allied Forces in 1944” (Wikipedia, 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Persecutions. Concentratiekampen. Joden. Tweede Wereldoorlog. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide, but only 4 in the US (Yale, US Holocaust Museum, Harvard, Ohio State) . Heavy foxing to cover, as often seen on Dutch covers of this vintage, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-19) xxx

Stock number: 36134.

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WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING APRIL 19TH--10TH ANNIVERSARY

Imprint: New York, United Comm. To Commemorate, 1953
Binding: Hardcover

Original boards. 8vo; 53, 75 pages; Some text in English, some in Yiddish. Nice book Co-sponsored by the Emma Lazarus Federation, the Furrier Joint Council of N. Y. & the Joint Board of the Fur Dressers & Dyers Unions. Bumps to edges. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-127-6)

Stock number: 36370.

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”WE MOURN THE VICTIMS OF NAZIDOM” BUTTON

Imprint: 1943?

3/4” black button with white silhouette of the Star of David behind caption: “We Mourn the Victims of Nazidom. ” The records of the Synagogue Council of America indicate the button is from c. 1943. Although, this date cannot be verified with certainty, the button is from no later than the late 1940s. Face of button is nice and clean; back has some rust, but overall very good condition. (HOLO2-60-11), OK 06/12

Stock number: 27661.

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WHERE ARAB AND JEW MEET: LIFE IN THE ISRAEL ADMINISTERED AREAS.

Imprint: New York, Israel Information Services
Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers; 8vo. 19 pages. Illustrated with photographs. Posted on b ack cover to Prof. Harry Wolfson, Harvard University. Library name written in. Very good condition. (W-62)

Stock number: 15742.

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WHITE BOOK ON THE AMERICAN AND BRITISH POLICY OF INTERVENTION IN WEST GERMANY AND THE REVIVAL OF GERMAN IMPERIALISM

Imprint: Berlin: The Council, 1951
Binding: Hardback

Hardcover, 199 pages, 8vo, 25 cm. East German expose of the encouragement of old nazi elements in West Germany by the US and Britain to bolster what would become cold warrior forces. SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- Politics and government -- 1945-1990. Germany (West) -- Relations -- United States. United States -- Relations - Germany (West) . Translation of Weissbuch uber die amerikanischenglische Interventionalspolitik in Westdeutschland. Includes index. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Wear to edges of cover. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-29), OK 06/12

Stock number: 23297.

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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN JEWRY

Imprint: New York: Jewish Biographical Bureau, 1926
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

1st edition. Cloth. 8vo. 680 pages. Biennial. Vol. I for 1926-1927. Embossed, faded gilt lettering on cover and binding. Some damage to edges. Light stains on endpapers. Overall in very good condition. (AMRN-2-25) .

Stock number: 17101.

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WILT U DE WAARHEID WETEN? HITLER ZOOALS MEN HEM AAN U GETOOND HEEFT, EN ZOOALS HIJ IN WERKELIJKHEID IS

Imprint: No Place (Amsterdam?), Hauptabteilung Für Volksauflärung Und Propaganda, 1940
Binding: Paper Wrappers

8vo; 48 pages; "Do you want to know the truth?" From occupied Holland. Dutch-language Booklet describes Hitler as a wonderful, caring, peace-loving leader. Profusely illustrated with photographs of Hitler among children, pets, flowers, the elderly, smiling Nazi youth, and so forth. "Im auftrage des Reichskommissars für die besetsten Niederlandischen gebiete herausgegeben von der Hauptabteilung für volksauflärung und propaganda." OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide. Pages brown with some chipping to front cover and spine; otherwise very good condition. (AS-2), OK 06/12

Stock number: 2994.

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WINNING OVER DONORS: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN SOLICITATIONS.

Imprint: New York, UJA- Federation of New York
Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers; 4to. 12 pages. Excellent condition. (W-62)

Stock number: 15743.

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[WOODEN JERUSALEM MAKOM HA-KODESH INK ROLLER]

Olivewood raditional rocker style wooden ink blotter used to blot out extra ink when writing with a fountain pen. No Date (ca. 1920-1930) . Features a beautiful wood engraving of the Dome of the Rock. Light use wear, Very Good Condition (ZION-14-54)

Stock number: 38348.

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WORKERS AGE: WEEKLY PAPER OF THE INDEPENDENT LABOR LEAGUE OF AMERICA. Volume 9, 1940, Nrs. 1-42 (complete).

Binding: Hardcover

Cloth, Large Double-Folio size, Aprox 96 pages. Includes, for example, a front page story entitled, "Behind the New Imperialism of Stalinist Russia (by Will Herberg). Paper browning, somewhat fragile but well protected by binding. Chips to corners, no text loss.

Stock number: 14277.

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WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM: LONDON MEETING JULY 29-30, 1933.

Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers; 4to. 8 pages. Distributed by Union of American Hebrew Con gregations. Summary of Youth Meeting (July 29) and of Round Table Conferen ce on the theme of Jewish Worship (July 30) . From the year of Hitler's ascendancy. OCLC lists no copies worldwid e. Folded; cover sunned. Good condition. (PC-1)

Stock number: 15431.

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(XT) LUAH HA-ARETS [1946/47]

Imprint: Tel Aviv: Hayim, 1946
Edition: First Edition

1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 12 mo. 274 + [16] pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "Almanac for the Land [of Palestine]."ť DP-era annual Palestine almanac that features advertisements, articles, poetry, and economic facts about the Jewish society in Palestine. Features poetry from leading writers of the day. SUBJECTS: Jewish almanacs -- Palestine -- Periodicals. Jewish almanacs -- Israel -- Periodicals. Bookplate, Light edge wear wrappers paper brown. Good condition. (YID-41-46A)

Stock number: 40871.

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(XT) LUAH HA-ARETS [1947/48]

Imprint: Tel Aviv: Hayim, 1947
Edition: First Edition

1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 12 mo. 278 + [22] pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "Almanac for the Land [of Palestine]. " DP-era annual Palestine almanac that features advertisements, articles, poetry, and economic facts about the Jewish society in Palestine. Features poetry from leading writers of the day. SUBJECTS: Jewish almanacs -- Palestine -- Periodicals. Jewish almanacs -- Israel -- Periodicals. Bookplate, Light edge wear wrappers paper brown. Good condition. (YID-41-46B)

Stock number: 40872.

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(XT-b) SEDER HA-HAGADAH LE-LEL SHIMURIM : ERZÄHLUNG VON DEM AUSZUGE ISRAELS AUS EGYPTEN, AN DEN BEIDEN ERSTEN PESSACH-ABENDEN.

Imprint: New York : L. H. Frank'schen Buchhandlung,, 1875
Binding: Hardback

Period-style half leather and marbled boards, 12mo, 70 pages ; 20 cm. In Hebrew with German translation on opposite pages. Attractive American Haggadah from just before the Centennial. SUBJECT (S) : Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy Haggadah -- Texts. Haggadah. Toning and light wear to pages, period margin stamps on 2 pages, Very Good Condition. Attractive. (AMR-51-5), dw rebound for $100,

Stock number: 37587.

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XXV LE-YOVL HESHRAYIM VE-CHOMESH [SPECIAL ISSUE OF HA-SHOMER HA-TSA? IR : ? ITON HA-BOGRIM SHEL HISTADRUT "HA-SHOMER HA-TSA? IR."]

Imprint: Warsaw: Hashomer Hatzair, 1938
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 4to, 44 + [1] pages. Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir newspaper, special issue for the twenty-fifth Jubilee, 1913-1938. Beautiful modernist design, both in font and use of photos, which appear throughout. The bi-weekly began in 1927 and ceased publication in 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Labor Zionists. OCLC appears to list 4 holdings of at least one issue (NYPL, Stanford, YIVO, OSU) , with unclear issue runs. Heavy wear to wrappers, but no loss of text, paper inside shows toning, as expected, but paper and internal binding remain solid ant strong. Good Condition Thus. (KH-9-12)

Stock number: 40793.

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Yale University Press Book 5 - The book of Holiness

Binding: Hardcover

8vo; No dust jacket. Otherwise very good condition. Rab-60-10

Stock number: 14600.

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YEDI`OT YAD VA-SHEM. YAD VA-SHEM, RASHUT HA-ZIKARON LA-SHO'AH VELA-GEVURAH. Nrs. 1-27.

Imprint: Yerushalayim : Rashut ha-zikaron la-Sho'ah vela-gevurah, 1954-1961
Binding: Hardcover

Cloth, Large 4to, 24-36 pages per issue. Yad Vashem Bulletin. In Hebrew; Some issues have summaries in English. Includes Holocaust & modern photos and index. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Periodicals. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Original issues bound in cloth, Very Good Condition. (H-41-1)

Stock number: 14013.

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YERUSHALAYIM SHENATON LE-DIVRE SIFRUT VE-OMANUT.

Imprint: Jerusalem : Maran., 1970.
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. 451 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Yale, Florida Atlantic Univ) . Has dust jacket with small tears and reinforced with masking tape. Hinges starting, good condition. (HebLit-6-8)

Stock number: 24435.

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YHDYSVALTAIN SUOMALAISEN SOSIALISTIJÄRJESTÖN PERUSSÄÄNNÖT.

Imprint: Superior, WI: Työmies., 1915?.
Binding: Paperback

16mo. 27 pages.   In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (FIN-1-16)  xxx

Stock number: 21235.

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YHDYSVALTAIN SUOMALAISEN SOSIALISTIJÄRJESTÖN PERUSSÄÄNNÖT.

Imprint: Superior, WI: Työmies., 1915?.
Binding: Paperback

24mo. 28 pages.   In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition with water spots on front cover. (FIN-1-17)  

Stock number: 21236.

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YHDYSVALTAIN SUOMALAISEN SOSIALISTIJÄRJESTÖN PERUSSÄÄNNÖT.

Imprint: Superior, WI: Työmies., 1915?.
Binding: Paperback

16mo. 27 pages.   In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; sun and pen marks. (FIN-1-63)  xx

Stock number: 21283.

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YHDYSVALTAIN SUOMALAISEN SOSIALISTIJÄRJESTÖN PERUSSÄÄNNÖT.

Imprint: Superior, WI: Työmies., 1915?.
Binding: Paperback

24mo. 28 pages.   In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Poor condition; top corner and half of front edge torn off throughout; readable. (FIN-1-64)  

Stock number: 21284.

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YIDN NOKH DER MILHOMEH : BARIKHT FUN DER ERSHTER KONFERENTS FUN FORSHUNGS-KOMITET BAYM YIDISHN ARBETER KOMITET

Imprint: Nyu York: Yidisher Arbeter-Komitet, 1942
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 80 pages, includes maps, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to “Jews after the War: Report from the First Conference of the Jewish Labor Committee. ” The Jewish Labor Committee was founded in 1934 in response to the rise of Nazism in Europe. Today, it works to maintain and strengthen the historically strong relationship between the American Jewish community and the trade union movement, and to promote what they see as the shared social justice agenda of both communities (Wikipedia, 2018). OCLC 937355974.SUBJECTS: Holocaust — Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Jews. Very Good Condition. (YID-40-84), was 50 12/2020

Stock number: 40169.

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YLEISARKISTOT 1986: VALTIONARKISTON JA MAAKUNTA-ARKISTOJEN TOIMINTAKERTOMUS = THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF FINLAND IN ... : ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND THE PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES.

Imprint: Helsinki : Valtionarkisto., 1987.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish, Swedish, and English. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Finland. Valtionarkisto - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, National Archives Library) . Very good condition. (FIN-10-14)

Stock number: 21964.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN [OR] ORGAN FUN KOORDINID-KOMITET FUN “TSUKUNFT” -ORGANIZATSYIE. NEW SERIES 1946-1948 (WARSAW): NRS. 1-16; & 1949 (PARIS): NRS. 1 & 2 [18 NUMBERS TOTAL]. [COMPLETE RUN OF THE POST-LIBERATION NEW SERIES] [JUGNT-WEKER].

Imprint: Varsha [i.e. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-1949
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Magazine

1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. Scarce complete run of this important survivor's monthly from post-war Poland.Yugnt-Veker, the Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for young people, spanned a total of 27 years in various formats at different times. Here a very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland and then Paris emerges, clearly expressing the Bund's position of Dokeit ("thereness"), remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, on European soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah, rather than embracing Zionism and envisioning a new Jewish world in Palestine. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A)

Stock number: 16286.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. LOOSE ISSUES: NRS. 92 (1929, NR 8), 103 (1929, NR. 19), 105 (1929, NR. 21), 106 (1929, NR. 22), 112 (1930, NR 3), 114 (1930, NR. 5), 115 (1930, NR. 6), 118 (1930, NR. 9), 119 (1930, NR. 10), 120 (1930, NR. 11),129 (1930, NR. 20); & (1934, VOL 13, NR 21)

Imprint: Varsha [Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1929-1930
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue (a few double issues with more pages). Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. In Yiddish. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." From the period of rapid growth of the Bundist Youth Group in the mid-late 1920s. This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement. It ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from Warsaw, the journal was later published, after the War, in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). Features beautiful use of initial letters; for example "D" (daled) shows Eugene Debs; "M" (mem) features Vladimir Medem. SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Newsprint, so paper is brown, but solid, not split at the binding. In any case, all wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. Good Condition(Y-28) . Price is per issue

Stock number: 16291.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. VOL. 6 [1927] & VOL. 7 [1928] LOOSE ISSUES: VOL 6 NRS 6, 11, 12, 14, 15, 20; VOL 7 NR. 12. [JUGNT-WEKER]

Imprint: Varsha [Warsaw]: Di Velt, 1927
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 4to (tabloid format), 16 pages each issue Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. In Yiddish. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." From the period of rapid growth of the Bundist Youth Group in the mid-late 1920s. This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement. It ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from Warsaw, the journal was later published, after the War, in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). Features beautiful use of initial letters; for example "D" (daled) shows Eugene Debs; "M" (mem) features Vladimir Medem. SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Toning, but very well preserved, virtually no flaking, about Very Good Condition. Price per issue. (yid-42-25)

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. 3 ISSUES:75 (1928, Nr. 15); VOL 9 [1930], NRS 3 & 9; [JUGNT-WEKER]

Imprint: Varsha [Warsaw]: Di Velt, 1928-1930
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 4to (tabloid format), 16 pages each issue. 2 issues feature photos on cover. In Yiddish. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement. It ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues from Warsaw, the journal was later published, after the War, in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). Features beautiful use of initial letters; for example "D" (daled) shows Eugene Debs; "M" (mem) features Vladimir Medem. SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Toning, but very well preserved, virtually no flaking, about Very Good Condition. Price for all three issues (yid-42-26)

Stock number: 42119.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES 1946-1948 (WARSAW): NRS. 1-10 & 15-16[THE WARSAW POST-LIBERATION NEW SERIES] [JUGNT-WEKER]

Imprint: Varsha [i.e. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946-1948
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Magazine

1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. Important survivor's monthly from post-war Poland.Yugnt-Veker, the Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for young people, spanned a total of 27 years in various formats at different times. Here a very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland emerges, clearly expressing the Bund's position of Dokayt ("thereness"), remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah, rather than embracing Zionism and envisioning a new Jewish world in Palestine. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). The Jewish Historical Institute (Zydowski Instytut Historyczny) in Warsaw listed their INCOMPLETE run of postwar issues (even they didn’t have a complete run!) in their 2001 “Rare Periodicals and Books from the Zydowski Instytut Historyczny.” SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss. Price Per Issue (Y-28C-'l)

Stock number: 42122.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN KOORDINID-KOMITET FUN “TSUKUNFT” -ORGANIZATSYIE NEW SERIES 1949 PARIS NR 1 [OF 2 NUMBERS ISSUED]

Imprint: Paris: Gelbard, 1949
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Magazine

1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 12 pages. The second to final issue of this important survivor's monthly from post-war Poland. Yugnt-Veker, the Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for young people, spanned a total of 27 years in various formats at different times. Here a very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Paris emerges, clearly expressing the Bund's position of Dokayt ("thereness"), remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, on European soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah, rather than embracing Zionism and envisioning a new Jewish world in Palestine. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). The Jewish Historical Institute (Zydowski Instytut Historyczny) in Warsaw listed their INCOMPLETE run of postwar issues (even they didn’t have a complete run!) in their 2001 “Rare Periodicals and Books from the Zydowski Instytut Historyczny.” SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. OCLC: 55806297. Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A-E)

Stock number: 42123.

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YUGNT-VEKER. ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES 1946-1948 (WARSAW): NRS. 1-16 [COMPLETE RUN FOR POST-WAR WARSAW].

Imprint: Varsha [i.e. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946-1948
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Magazine

1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. Important survivor's monthly from post-war Poland.Yugnt-Veker, the Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for young people, spanned a total of 27 years in various formats at different times. Here a very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland emerges, clearly expressing the Bund's position of Dokayt ("thereness"), remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other nationalities, on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah, rather than embracing Zionism and envisioning a new Jewish world in Palestine. Title translates as "The Youth Alarm." This Bundist Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper of the Tsukunft, the Bundist youth movement was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. "Tsukunft or Cukunft or Zukunft (Yiddish for future) was the youth organization of the General Jewish Labor Union (or Bund). It was founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft. Their newspaper was the Yugnt veker. In 1921 Tsukunft suffered a split, in which a pro-Communist group broke away and formed Komtsukunft. Tsukunft had applied for membership in the Communist Youth International two weeks after the Bund had applied for membership in the Communist International, but the second congress of the Communist Youth International had adopted criteria that were not acceptable for Tsukunft. In 1922 the organization changed its name to Yugnt-bund 'Tsukunft' in poyln ('Youth Bund 'Tsukunft' in Poland'). By 1924 only seventy active local groups remained in Tsukunft. However, by 1928 it had grown to 171 local groups. At the time of the sixth Tsukunft conference in 1936 (the last before the outbreak of the Second World War), the organization counted with 184 local groups. On the eve of the Second World War, the organization had 15,000 members. The Tsukunft took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising as part of the Jewish Fighting Organization.Tsukunft was revived in Poland after the war. At the time it was technically a part of the Polish socialist youth organization OMTUR" (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Jews -- Socialistes juifs -- Pologne -- Pe´riodiques. Jeunesse juive. The Jewish Historical Institute (Zydowski Instytut Historyczny) in Warsaw listed their INCOMPLETE run of postwar issues (even they didn’t have a complete run!) in their 2001 “Rare Periodicals and Books from the Zydowski Instytut Historyczny.” OCLC: 55806297. Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28C-E)

Stock number: 42124.

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YWHA SILVER MEDAL, 1916-1917 ALL ROUND GYM CHAMPS.

Imprint: No Place, No Maker’s Mark, 1917.
Binding: Medal

Silver medallion with blue and white inlay, double-sided approximately 1 inch across. Medal awarded to Rae Neiman, with YWHA insignia and laurel leaves on front, engraved on rear: “All Round Gym Champs 1916-1917 Rae Neiman. ” No stamps, but appears to be sterling. Light age patina, Very Good Condition. (women-4-14)

Stock number: 35963.

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ZARIA: ORGAN SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATICHESKOI MYSLI [DAWN: A PUBLICATION FOR SOCIALIST DEMOCRATIC THOUGHT]. VOL 2. NR 4. 1923.

Binding: Hardback

Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923. Booklet. 8vo. In Russian. Pages 97-128, (continuous pagination, complete this issue) . Illustrated. Started in April 1922, ceased with Nr 34 published in 1925. Obituary to Iulii Tserderbaum (L. Martov) , Martov's phograph printed separately, tipped in (attached) to the title page. SUBJECT(S) : Socialism. OCLC list 9 institutions with holdings, 2 of them incomplete, the others unclear.Last page slightly soiled, in excellent condition (RUS-9-26) ; in excellent condition (RUS-9-27). (Russian Revolutionary communism marxism leninism communist bolshevik bolshevism politics political ephemera serials periodicals pamphlets left wing socialist socialism)

Stock number: 17569.

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ZARIA: ORGAN SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATICHESKOI MYSLI [DAWN: A PUBLICATION FOR SOCIALIST DEMOCRATIC THOUGHT]. VOL 3. NR 10 (32) . 1924.

Binding: Hardback

Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1924. Booklet. 8vo. In Russian. Pages 257-288. (continuous pagination, complete this issue) . Started in April 1922, ceased with Nr 34 published in 1925. Reflection on struggle for power among leadership of the Bolshevik party, critical account of Leon Trotsky's polemics in the Soviet press. SUBJECT(S) : Socialism. OCLC list 9 institutions with holdings, 2 of them incomplete, the others unclear.In excellent condition (RUS-9-24, 25) . (Russian Revolutionary communism marxism leninism communist bolshevik bolshevism politics political ephemera serials periodicals pamphlets left wing socialist socialism)

Stock number: 17586.

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ZESZYTY OSWIECIMSKIE. VOLUME 12.

Imprint: 1970
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

W O´swiecimiu, Wydawn. Pa´nstwowego Muzeum. Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 211 pages. In Polish. Robinson & Friedman # 1713. "Auschwitz Leaves. " The organ of the Museum at Auschwitz. An important journal. This issue includes 2 fold out maps as well as many photos and facsimilies. Small tear in cover, Very Good Condition. (h2-3-15), OK 06/12

Stock number: 17311.

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ZHIZN’: POLITICHESKAYA, OBSHCHESTVENNAYA I LITERATURNAYA GAZETA (NO. 20)

Imprint: Paris And Geneva, [N. S. ], 1915
Binding: Hardback

(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. 2 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Life: A Politiical, Social and Literature Newspaper. ” Published daily (except Monday) March 12, 1915 – June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan. 2, 1916. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress] -- Konferentsiya Nezavisimoy Rabochey Partii [Conference of the Independent Workers' Party]. Paper is tanned but not fragile, with tears along right margin (no loss of text) . Good Condition. (RUS-11-9a)

Stock number: 29245.

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