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Verlag: NY: Madison Square Park Conservancy, 2011
Anbieter: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, USA
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Verlag: New York: Madison Square Park Conservancy., 2022
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8vo. 60pp. Soft Cover, Very Good, Color Plates.Provenance: Richard A. Lorenz (1952-2001), author, art conservator,curator and director of the San FranciscoRegional Art Conservation Center. As a trustee of The ImogenCunningham Trust , Mr. Lorenz organized and curatedexhibitions of Cunningham's photographs and authored four major books onthe photographer.
Verlag: No Place [New York], No Publisher [American Representation of the Bund], 1944
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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1st edition, 2-sided bilingual flyer in English and Yiddish, 4to, [2] pages. The title on the Yiddish side translates as, "Come en Masse to the Protest-Demonstration in Madison Square Park!" The text on each side, one side in English and one side in Yiddish, is essentially the same: Jewish workers [and people of New York]! For over two years there has been coming to us from the Hitler slaughter house a call for urgent help and assistance. Two and one half years ago we published the first rescue call - the report from the underground Jewish labor organization (Bund) in Poland about the first massacred and gassed 700,000 Jews in the infamous death camps. Since then we have constantly been receiving reports about new slayings. Reports are streaming in from the death valley calling for assistance and rescue. Czerniakov, Chairman of the Jewish Community of Warsaw, and Zigelbaum, 'Bund' representative in the Polish National Council committed suicide. Both have given their lives in order to arouse the conscience of the world. The civilized world however, remained unmoved by the desperate calls for help and assistance. The non-Jewish community remained indifferent. Even the Jews failed to give expression to their horror and indignation at the atrocities. Even those who on some occasions protested against the Hitler gory deeds [sic] satisfied themselves with mere words. To date no comparable crime against civilized humanity has gone by without vengeance having been taken. There was no attempt from the air to destroy the death factories: no military actions were undertaken to hold the slaughter. The gallant Jews revolted in the ghettos but no help came from the outside world. To date practically nothing has been done to supply food and medical supplies to the ghettos and labor camps. To date the neutral countries and the international Red Cross have not been pressed in order to care for and accord war-prisoner status to the victims of Hitlerism. No special rescue council of the United Nations has until now been brought into existence. The doors of the entire world are still closed to the Jewish victims. The largest centers of Jewish cultural and social life have been ruthlessly demolished. We are horrified and grieved at the fate that has befallen the millions of our brothers and sisters overseas. There is no more urgent task than the need to dedicate all our strength and effort to the rescue of the surviving Jewish people. Let the neutral countries proclaim that they will take under their protection the Jewish victims of Hitlerism! Let a warning be issued to the effect that all those who are guilty of aiding Hitler in the persecution of the Jews will be punished mercilessly. Havens in all allied neutral countries must be provided to all victims of Nazism! The hour of decision is approaching. Sons of America and England are storming Hitler's fortress. The forces of the Soviet Union are in a whirlwind campaign to enter Berlin. Any day now, all cities formerly inhabited by Jews, will once again be free. We are soon to face the problem of reconstructing hundreds and thousands of demolished homes and rehabilitating similar numbers of Jews who have until now been hiding in forests and mountains. The giant peoples' demonstration, Monday, July 31st, in New York must vow not to leave anything undone until the formerly big Jewish centers are once more on their feet. To rescue every Jewish survivor; to heal the wounds of those still alive; to rebuild Jewish life; to destroy Anti-Semitism and all types of bigotry; to construct a new and better world of justice, social and national equality and freedom - a socialist world order - these are the aims towards which we must strive and fight until their ultimate achievement. To dedicate ourselves to these noble purposes is the minimum we owe the dead and the best way to remember the living. AMERICAN REPRESENTATION OF THE GENERAL JEWISH WORKERS' UNION OF POLAND 'BUND' New York, July 31, 1944" The rally w.
Verlag: E. Robinson, New York, 1884
Anbieter: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Paper. Zustand: Near fine. The Atlas Of The City of Cincinnati, Ohio, plate 20, featuring Hyde Park, Grandin Road, O'Bryonville, Edwards Road, Observatory Road, Madison Pike and the future site of Cincinnati Country Club. (illustrator). Plate 20, Ward 1. This atlas was published in 1884 by Elisha Robinson and R.H. Pidgeon of New York. The hand-colored, double-page sheets were engraved by A.H. Mueller of Philadelphia, lithography by the firm of F. Bourquin of Philadelphia. Individual plates measure 29" x 20", a few thumb marks, bright illustrations, a near fine example. Map previously folded along center line. Each plate shows the notable landowners, the major throughways, rivers and plot maps for future residential developments. This piece was custom framed by Rottinghaus Custom Framing of Cincinnati, The frame measures 33" x 25". An attractive presentation. 33 x 25.