Verlag: Farlag Yidish bukh/ Idisz Buch, Warsaw, 1954
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: g+ to vg-. First edition. Octavo. 222pp. [2]. Black, red and white printed wrappers, with black lettering in the spine. An important comprehensive and detailed survey the history and works of Jewish writers who died in the ghettos and concentration camps of Europe during the Holocaust, written by acclaimed Polish-Jewish historian and journalist Bernard "Ber" Mark (1908-1966). The authors and publications discussed in the book are organized into chapters based on regional location. Table of contents at the rear. Errata slip laid in at the front cover. Text in Yiddish. Wrappers with some light rubbing to extremities. Closed tear to the spine. Book block fairly tight but cocked. Starting at the title gutter of the title page. Pages throughout age toned and slightly brittle. Binding in good+, interior in very good- condition overall. Wrappers protected by modern mylar. Yiddish title: ?? ??????????? ??????? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ?????? ?????, ??? ???? Polish title: Twórczo?? pisarzy poleglych w gettach i obozach.
Sprache: Jiddisch
Verlag: Der Emes, Moscow, 1947
Anbieter: Leopolis, Kraków, Polen
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 8vo (21.5 cm), 206, [2] pp, publisher cloth backed printed boards (boards stained and rubbed, with a portion of the printed picture on the front cover missing, endpapers toned, foxing inside). First edition in Yiddish chronicling the history of the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto. Bernard Ber Mark (1908-1966), a communist historian and later director of the Jewish Historical Institute, spent World War II in the Soviet Union. The book was published in Moscow by "Der Emes," a publishing house specializing in Yiddish literature.