Messengers from the Dead: Literature of the Holocaust
Philadelphia: Westminster Press, (1970). 8vo. Cloth. 144 p. 1st edition. [98197]
Philadelphia: Westminster Press, (1970). 8vo. Cloth. 144 p. 1st edition. [98197]
Illus. with photos. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Wraps. viii, 452 p. Advance, uncorrected reading copy. [12029]
Illus. with photos. San Jose: R. James Bender Publishing, (1984). 8vo. Boards. 478 p. 1st ed. [38873]
Illus. with photos. London: Lewis Frewin, (1970). 8vo. Boards. 286 p. 1st ed. [64926]
Trans., with intro. & notes by Handler. University: The University of Alabama Press, (1982). 8vo. Cloth. xiii, 162 p. 1st ed. [62016]
Illus. with photos. New York: Vantage Press, (1967). x, 350 p. 1st ed. [20588]
Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1964. 8vo. Tan cloth, stamped in red. vi, 187 p. 1st edition. [96410]
Intro. by Robert H. Jackson. Foreword by Robert G. Storey. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, (1958, © 1954). 8vo. Cloth. xxxvii, 608 p. 2nd printing. [76009]
Intro. by Robert H. Jackson. Foreword by Robert G. Storey. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, (1961). 8vo. Cloth. xxxvii, 608 p. [3108]
Illus. with photos. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, (1986). 8vo. Cloth. xvi, 284 p. 1st ed. [65059]
No information given. 1 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. Matchbook cover. Harvey (1881-1946), a supporter of the Christian Front, was Borough President of Queens from 1929 to 1941. In 1937 he ran for mayor of New York against Fiorello La Guardia. "Time Magazine" referred to him as the favored candidate..... [57242]
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, (1990). 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 178 p. 1st ed. [70535]
Introduction by Allen Welsh Dulles. Garden Citry, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1947. 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in red & gilt. xiv, 400 p. 1st American edition. [96203]
New York: Harper & Row, (1966). 8vo. Cloth. xx, 528 p. 1st American ed. [62719]
Trans. by Kathleen Szasz. New York: Cowles Book Company, Inc., (1967). 280 p. 1st American ed. Revised edition, with additional material translated by Jean Ure. [23682]
New York: Macauley Company, (1929). 12mo. Black cloth, stamped in white & gilt. 256 p. 1st edition. [93922]
Foreword by Gaetano Salvemini. New York: Macauley, (1929). 8vo. Cloth. xiii, 256 p. 1st ed. [48220]
Illus. with photos. Frederick, Colo.: Renaissance House, (1988). 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 266 p. 1st ed. [65058]
Trans. by John K. Dickinson. London: Robert Hale & Company, (1973). 8vo. Boards. 387 p. 1st ed. [64920]
Trans. by Ralph Manheim. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1944. viii, 788 p. [5558]
London: The Bodley Head, (1962). Small 8vo. Boards. 192 p. 1st ed. Memoir in which Heimler tells of his experiences in Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. After the War he emigrated to England where he became a psychiatric social worker. [53437]
Illus. with photos. U.S.A.: No publisher listed, 1976. 8vo. Wraps. 288 p. Reprint of the 1938 London edition. [62052]
Trans. from the Swedish by Llewellyn Jones. New York: Putnam's, (1944). 146 p. 1st American ed. Stanford historian Gordon A. Craig's copy, SIGNED by him on the e.p. [2207]
Trans. from the Swedish by Llewellyn Jones. New York: Putnam's, (1944). 12mo. 146 p. 1st American ed. [18922]
Trans. by Dr. Daniel Coogan. Philadelphia: The Tract Association of Friends, (1947). 32mo. Wraps. 20 p. 1st ed. "In 1943 the author, a German Quaker, was convicted of the offense of befriending the Jews in her neighborhood and sentenced to prison in Mannheim, Germany. Her husband was also sent to..... [66886]