A Million Jews to Save
South Brunswick, N.J.: A. S. Barnes, (1975). 8vo. Boards. 271 p. 1st American ed. [68808]
South Brunswick, N.J.: A. S. Barnes, (1975). 8vo. Boards. 271 p. 1st American ed. [68808]
Seattle: Art Printing Co., 1925. Small 4to. 47 p. 1st ed. [5793]
Illus. with photos. Praha: Orbis, 1946. 8vo. Cloth. 235 p. Early account of Nazi concentration camps written by a Czech doctor. Contains some fairly gruesome photographs. [58903]
Milwaukee: People's Book Shop, 1946. 8vo. Wraps. 23 p. 1st ed. Poem about the Holocaust dedicated to the Wisconsin men who died fighting fascism in Spain with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Blair was Wisconsin state chairman of the Communist Party. [36888]
Illus. with photos. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1983. 16mo. Wraps. 98 p. [13176]
Historical intro. by Henry Friedlander. Preface by Irving Howe. New York: Rutledge Press, (1981). 4to. Boards. 272 p. 1st ed. [68942]
Wiesbaden: Limes Verlag, (1951). 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 414 p. 1st edition. German ambassador to Finland during the Third Reich. [96413]
Illustrated by the author. New York: Vantage Press, (1991). 8vo. Boards. xii, 152 p. 1st edition in English. The story of Italian men & women who fought against the fascists & Nazis. Bocchetta was an "anti-Fascist underground leader who almost miraculously escaped death in a concentration camp" [93442]
New York: Macmillan, 1951. 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 407 p. 1st American edition. [96179]
New York: Free Press, (1978). 8vo. Boards. 250 p. 1st ed. [61981]
London: Andre Deutsch, (1979). 8vo. Boards. 250 p. 1st British ed. [64374]
NY: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1943). 2nd prtg. Intro. Thurman Arnold. [4243]
Intro. by Thurman Arnold. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, (1943). 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in gilt. xviii, 339 p. 1st ed. [70244]
Préface de René Cassin. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1954. 8vo. Wraps. xv, 276 p. 1re édition. [90663]
Trans. from the Yiddish by Mendel Kohansky. Illus. with photos. (Tel-Aviv?): Beit Lohami Hagettaot/Ghetto Fighters' House & Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, (1972). 8vo. Pictorial boards. 229 p. 1st edition in English. [70248]
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1970). 8vo. Cloth. vi, 272 p. 1st ed. [64885]
Boston: Little, Brown, (1987). 8vo. Boards. x, 309 p. 1st ed. [63064]
Trans. by Jean Steinberg. Intro. by Peter Gay. New York: Praeger, (1970). xv, 553 p. 1st American ed. [3954]
Boulder & New York: Social Science Monographs / Institute for Holocaust Studies of The City University of New York, 1987. 8vo. Cloth. ix, 333 p. Holocaust Studies Series. 1st ed. [67007]
Illustrated with b/w photos. Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer Military History, (1998). 8vo. Gray cloth, stamped in black. 270 p. 1st edition. [97162]
Illustrated with b/w photos. München: Kehayoff, (2001). 4to. Boards. 492 p. Zweite Auflage. [101449]
Introduzione di Michael Foot. Epilogo del Dott. Friedrich Adler. Appendice del Prof. Paul R. Sweet. Firenze: La Nuova Italia, (1955). Wraps, d. wxvi, 241 p. 1st Italian ed. Friedrich Adler's copy with shipping label addressed to him laid in. [2314]
Portland, Ore.: Areopagitica Press, (1990). 8vo. Boards. 158 p. 1st ed. [67000]
Montreal: Les Editions des Jeunesses Patriotes, (1939). 12mo. Wraps. 8 p. Statement of Quebec nationalism & corporatism. [85390]
New York: Published by Philosophical Library & distributed by the Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., (1944). 8vo. Wraps. 23 p. [90271]