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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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Training with weapons, group photographs, barracks and tents, released prisoners on their way to Israel, bulletin board of Camp 64, barber, Hora dance, a manifestation with signs "destroy the quarantines", etc. One photograph is ink stamped on the reverse with photographer's stamp
"Sa-ra studio, Cyprus". Size varies, 9X7 to 3.5X2.5 cm. Condition varies, remnants of glue and paper on the reverse of all photographs, some are creased.
"Sa-ra studio, Cyprus". Size varies, 9X7 to 3.5X2.5 cm. Condition varies, remnants of glue and paper on the reverse of all photographs, some are creased.
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Seven letters sent by Ahuva [Goldfarb?], who worked as a nurse in the Internment Camps in Cyprus, to Dr. Mina Lifshitz in Hadera, 1946-1947.
"There is more and more work here and it is very difficult to stop doing itג€¦"; "Tomorrow there will be a parade for 11th Adar. We are preparing for Purimג€¦"; "Every evening we have a Hebrew lesson for the medical staffג€¦"; "Children and their parents of all ages are gathered here, the youth village, the elderly, very weak people, pregnant women and ordinary peopleג€¦". Postal stamps of Famagusta; some of which have been removed. One letter unopened. Attached: a receipts-booklet, "The Social Work Department of the National Committee, the Relief-Committee for the Exiles in Cyprus" - receipts for donations for food-parcels to be sent by the Joint to the people in Internment Camps in Cyprus. Some of the receipts are unused. Size and condition varies.
"There is more and more work here and it is very difficult to stop doing itג€¦"; "Tomorrow there will be a parade for 11th Adar. We are preparing for Purimג€¦"; "Every evening we have a Hebrew lesson for the medical staffג€¦"; "Children and their parents of all ages are gathered here, the youth village, the elderly, very weak people, pregnant women and ordinary peopleג€¦". Postal stamps of Famagusta; some of which have been removed. One letter unopened. Attached: a receipts-booklet, "The Social Work Department of the National Committee, the Relief-Committee for the Exiles in Cyprus" - receipts for donations for food-parcels to be sent by the Joint to the people in Internment Camps in Cyprus. Some of the receipts are unused. Size and condition varies.
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September 21, 2011
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Siddur Shiyurei Tahara, Ashkenazi version. London: Relief Committee of the London Chief Rabbinate, 1946.
An ink-stamp on the title page reads, "Tenuat 'Tora VeAvodah' in Karaolos, Cyprus, Chief Secretariat." An ownership inscription appears on the inner front endpaper, in Hebrew and Yiddish: "This Siddur belongs to the member Israel Dar - Mizrahi Movement, Camp: Sixty, Cyprus, May 15, 1948". On the back cover, the prisoner wrote in Yiddish, a description of life in the camp. It opens with the words, "In memory of my days in the camps in Cyprus" and continues with an account of the religious life in Camp 60, where another prisoner, Rabbi Leibl Kutner, a well known Hassid, established a synagogue and Beit Midrash. [2], 162 pp, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Cover damaged and partially detached.
An ink-stamp on the title page reads, "Tenuat 'Tora VeAvodah' in Karaolos, Cyprus, Chief Secretariat." An ownership inscription appears on the inner front endpaper, in Hebrew and Yiddish: "This Siddur belongs to the member Israel Dar - Mizrahi Movement, Camp: Sixty, Cyprus, May 15, 1948". On the back cover, the prisoner wrote in Yiddish, a description of life in the camp. It opens with the words, "In memory of my days in the camps in Cyprus" and continues with an account of the religious life in Camp 60, where another prisoner, Rabbi Leibl Kutner, a well known Hassid, established a synagogue and Beit Midrash. [2], 162 pp, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Cover damaged and partially detached.
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September 21, 2011
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Flag in the image of a Tallit hanging on a wooden pole. Folk handicraft, paint on fabric, [1940s?].
The caption ג€If I forget you Exileג€ is in red with ג€drops of bloodג€ dripping, and underneath in black is a quotation from the book of Yehezkel - ג€And when I passed by you and saw you wallowing in your blood, I said to you, In your blood live...ג€. Sewn at the bottom are three blue bands and along the margins of the flag are fringes. Maximal size 68x44 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Torn at the bottom. The caption in red is peeling and has partially been unprofessionally reinforced using adhesive tape.
The caption ג€If I forget you Exileג€ is in red with ג€drops of bloodג€ dripping, and underneath in black is a quotation from the book of Yehezkel - ג€And when I passed by you and saw you wallowing in your blood, I said to you, In your blood live...ג€. Sewn at the bottom are three blue bands and along the margins of the flag are fringes. Maximal size 68x44 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Torn at the bottom. The caption in red is peeling and has partially been unprofessionally reinforced using adhesive tape.
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September 21, 2011
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Photo album with an engraved and scorched woodbinding. An amateur handiwork done in Rome, Italy, July 10, 1947.
On the front cover is an illustration of two incinerators in the crematorium of the Majdanek Extermination Camp. To the left are two engraved memorial dedications in English and Yiddish, "Crematorium Maidanek Polania. The crematorium of Maidanek has six stoves. This picture shows a part of the crematorium"; "Tsum eybiken andenkung par unzer kiben landsman un fraynd Reuven Fine fun familye Bren[Brem]." 33x24 cm. Good condition. Front binding detached. A few scratches and stains.
On the front cover is an illustration of two incinerators in the crematorium of the Majdanek Extermination Camp. To the left are two engraved memorial dedications in English and Yiddish, "Crematorium Maidanek Polania. The crematorium of Maidanek has six stoves. This picture shows a part of the crematorium"; "Tsum eybiken andenkung par unzer kiben landsman un fraynd Reuven Fine fun familye Bren[Brem]." 33x24 cm. Good condition. Front binding detached. A few scratches and stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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1. Rֳ¼ckerstattung von Vermֳ¶gen an opfer der Nazi-Unterdrֳ¼ckung in Berlin [return of property to victims of the Nazi oppression in Berlin]. Berlin: Konard Gubalke Publishing, 1949. German. An early booklet concerning the return of property confiscated by the Nazis during the war. 64 pp, 30 cm. Folded leaves, not bound. Good condition, tears at borders.
2. Law (West Germany) for compensation of victims of the Nazi regime. Booklet, duplicated. Tel Aviv: Y.K. Papenheim Publishing, [1957]. Hebrew. Cover-title page, 50, [2] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Library ink stamps. Bound in simple cardboard binding.
3. Bundesentschֳ₪digungsgesetz in der Fassung des Zweiten Gesetzes zur Aenderung des Bundesentschֳ₪digungsgesetzes, BEG-Schlussgesetz vom 14. September 1965 / mit einem Leitfaden von L. H. Farnborough. Dֳ¼sseldorf, 1965. 136 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition. Detached cover and leaves. Attached: newspaper cuttings.
2. Law (West Germany) for compensation of victims of the Nazi regime. Booklet, duplicated. Tel Aviv: Y.K. Papenheim Publishing, [1957]. Hebrew. Cover-title page, 50, [2] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Library ink stamps. Bound in simple cardboard binding.
3. Bundesentschֳ₪digungsgesetz in der Fassung des Zweiten Gesetzes zur Aenderung des Bundesentschֳ₪digungsgesetzes, BEG-Schlussgesetz vom 14. September 1965 / mit einem Leitfaden von L. H. Farnborough. Dֳ¼sseldorf, 1965. 136 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition. Detached cover and leaves. Attached: newspaper cuttings.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
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1. Documents related to the agreement between the Israeli Government and the government of the Federal Republic of Germany (signed
on September 10, 1952, in Luxembourg). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government Printer, Jerusalem, [1953]. 182, [6] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Damages to cover and spine.
2. Brֳ¼cke in die zukunft, das Deutsch-Israelische abkommen vom 10. September 1952. Manuskript: Rolf Vogel. A set consisting of a booklet and a record. Harmonia Mundi Publishing, Germany, 1965. German, English, Spanish, French and Hebrew. Booklet with photographs. Very good condition.
on September 10, 1952, in Luxembourg). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government Printer, Jerusalem, [1953]. 182, [6] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Damages to cover and spine.
2. Brֳ¼cke in die zukunft, das Deutsch-Israelische abkommen vom 10. September 1952. Manuskript: Rolf Vogel. A set consisting of a booklet and a record. Harmonia Mundi Publishing, Germany, 1965. German, English, Spanish, French and Hebrew. Booklet with photographs. Very good condition.
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September 21, 2011
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"Criminal file no. 53/124, the case: Attorney General of Israel (prosecutor) against Malkiel ben Menachem Gruenwald (defendant) sued for libel, a criminal offense according to paragraph 201 of the Criminal Law Order, 1936."
In 1955 the Attorney General of Israel sued Malkiel Gruenwald, 75, for libel. Gruenwald, in a self-published stenciled pamphlet, accused Kastner, spokesman for the Ministry of Trade and Industry, of collaboration with the Nazis during the mass murder of Hungarian Jews. Gruenwald was represented by Adv. Shmuel Tamir, one of the critics and opponents of the Labor (Avodah) party.
A thorough and careful examination of the evidence led the judge to the conclusion that most of Gruenwald's accusations against Kastner were justified. In the verdict, the judge outlined the close collaboration between Kastner, one of the Zionist Organization leaders in Hungary, and the Nazis and Adolf Eichmann who was directly responsible for the extermination of Hungarian Jews. The main arguments raised by the defendant, and accepted by court, were: Kastner collaborated with the Nazis who exterminated Hungarian Jewry in return for a train with 1200 of the Jewish Community leaders who were transferred to Bergen-Belsen and from there to a neutral state. In exchange for securing their rescue, the heads of Hungarian Jewry collaborated with the Nazis by concealing from the general Jewish public the intention of the Nazis to transfer them to Auschwitz in order to murder them there and by doing so prevented them from escaping or uprising.
When three paratroopers from Eretz Israel (Palgi, Goldstein and Hanna Szenes) arrived in Hungary, Kastner was the main liaison of Palgi and Goldstein, and reported them to the Nazis. Kastner did not attempt to save Hanna Szenes who was arrested when she entered Hungary, suspecting that the three would establish an anti-Nazi underground and interfere with his collaboration with Eichmann and his assistants. One of the senior SS officers with whom Kastner collaborated was Kurt Becher, chief of the Economic Department of the SS Waffen, who confiscated the property of Hungarian Jews and used the extermination of Jews to the financial benefit of the Nazis.
When Becher was sued in the Nuremberg trials, Kastner forwarded a declaration under oath that Becher assisted in rescuing Jews. Becher was later acquitted and released. The only accusation paragraph by Guenwald against Kastner, which the defendant was not able to prove, was that Kastner was Becherג€™s partner in the robbery of Jews attempting to enrich the treasury of the Third Reich through blackmailing Hungarian Jews and officials in world Jewry who tried to redeem their lives by paying ransom to the Nazis. The judge found Gruenwald guilty for only one paragraph, which he could not prove, and fined him symbolically - 1 Israeli Pound. 275 leaves, 31.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Binding somewhat worn.
In 1955 the Attorney General of Israel sued Malkiel Gruenwald, 75, for libel. Gruenwald, in a self-published stenciled pamphlet, accused Kastner, spokesman for the Ministry of Trade and Industry, of collaboration with the Nazis during the mass murder of Hungarian Jews. Gruenwald was represented by Adv. Shmuel Tamir, one of the critics and opponents of the Labor (Avodah) party.
A thorough and careful examination of the evidence led the judge to the conclusion that most of Gruenwald's accusations against Kastner were justified. In the verdict, the judge outlined the close collaboration between Kastner, one of the Zionist Organization leaders in Hungary, and the Nazis and Adolf Eichmann who was directly responsible for the extermination of Hungarian Jews. The main arguments raised by the defendant, and accepted by court, were: Kastner collaborated with the Nazis who exterminated Hungarian Jewry in return for a train with 1200 of the Jewish Community leaders who were transferred to Bergen-Belsen and from there to a neutral state. In exchange for securing their rescue, the heads of Hungarian Jewry collaborated with the Nazis by concealing from the general Jewish public the intention of the Nazis to transfer them to Auschwitz in order to murder them there and by doing so prevented them from escaping or uprising.
When three paratroopers from Eretz Israel (Palgi, Goldstein and Hanna Szenes) arrived in Hungary, Kastner was the main liaison of Palgi and Goldstein, and reported them to the Nazis. Kastner did not attempt to save Hanna Szenes who was arrested when she entered Hungary, suspecting that the three would establish an anti-Nazi underground and interfere with his collaboration with Eichmann and his assistants. One of the senior SS officers with whom Kastner collaborated was Kurt Becher, chief of the Economic Department of the SS Waffen, who confiscated the property of Hungarian Jews and used the extermination of Jews to the financial benefit of the Nazis.
When Becher was sued in the Nuremberg trials, Kastner forwarded a declaration under oath that Becher assisted in rescuing Jews. Becher was later acquitted and released. The only accusation paragraph by Guenwald against Kastner, which the defendant was not able to prove, was that Kastner was Becherג€™s partner in the robbery of Jews attempting to enrich the treasury of the Third Reich through blackmailing Hungarian Jews and officials in world Jewry who tried to redeem their lives by paying ransom to the Nazis. The judge found Gruenwald guilty for only one paragraph, which he could not prove, and fined him symbolically - 1 Israeli Pound. 275 leaves, 31.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Binding somewhat worn.
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September 21, 2011
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"Copy of a reply I submitted regarding a complaint against me by the chairman of the council", a legal document by Adv. Shmuel Tamir, addressed to the Legal Council, Jerusalem, May 1961.
In early 1961, when Adolf Eichmann was imprisoned in Israel, interrogated and awaiting his trial, Adv.Shmuel Tamir, who was representing Malkiel Gruenwald in the Kastner trial, submitted a lawsuit to the District Court in Haifa against Eichmann. The lawsuit was submitted on behalf of Joseph Mandel, a Hungarian Jew, brother of George Mandel-Mantello. Mantello was a wealthy businessman whose connections led to his appointment as honorary consul of El Salvador in Switzerland. He took advantage of this position and issued many Salvadoran passports for Hungarian Jews, saving their lives. In addition, the Mandel brothers attempted to release Hungarian Jews in the "Train of the Privileged" or the "Bergen-Belsen Train" by bribing senior Nazi officials. Kastner was also involved in this affair.
Mandel's lawsuit, submitted in March 1961, concerned the retrieval of his family's property which was confiscated by the Nazis. Tamir turned the case into an indictment against the political Israeli establishment. Tamir requested to question Eichmann in order to clarify the lawsuit, and the judge asked the Attorney General for his opinion. A representative of the Attorney General, who was not interested in any interrogation other than by the Israel Police, asked to postpone the discussion until the police interrogation was completed. Tamir understood that as soon as the criminal trial starts he would no longer be able to question Eichmann and that by the end of the trial Eichmann would most probably be executed. Tamir asked the court to conduct the session and to let him question Eichmann prior to the commencement of the trial, claiming that the confiscation of Hungarian Jews property was not included in the criminal accusation against Eichmann, nor was he interrogated about this matter, and hinted that the reasons for that are irrelevant.
The Minister of Justice was in disagreement with the insinuation by Tamir regarding the motives of the Attorney General and his representatives, and complained against him to the "Legal Council" on the grounds of "inappropriate behavior, inadequate for the legal profession". The document presented here, is Tamir's reaction to the Legal Council's claim.
The representative of the Attorney General argued during an additional discussion of the lawsuit that Mandel preferred his personal economic affairs to the wellbeing of the Jewish people. He claimed that to summon Eichmann to testify will disable him from preparing himself for the criminal trial.
Tamir emphasizes the fact that Mandel asked for 1501 Israeli Pounds while the property confiscated from his family was worth 300,300 Swiss Francs and claimed that the refusal of the state to enable the interrogation, and its attempt to prevent listening to the prosecution stems from its concern that the Kastner affair will rise again above the surface, in view of the fact that Kastner and his people were involved with the "Bergen-Belsen Train", and since the Israeli Government promised the German Chancellor Adenaur that the Eichmann trial will not cause any deterioration of the relations between the two states, and not open a Pandoraג€™s box as far as information about Nazi war criminals who still hold positions in the West Germany administration is concerned.
According to Tamir, the Eichmann interrogation by the police was a "shameful scandal" and that there was no attempt to get the information that Eichmann had about other Nazi war criminals, or about the destiny of the murdered and survivorsג€™ property. According to the lawsuit the Committee for Hungarian Jews founded by the Mandel brothers paid Eichmann and his people 750,000 Swiss Francs through a Swiss mediator in return for releasing the "Train of the Privileged", while at the same time Kastner paid him a fortune in money and jewelry, which they did not know about. 300,000 Francs of that amount came from Mandel's private money. The reply document by Tamir is a fascinating and eloquent document, well-written, moderate in its wording but of a trenchant nature. The document contains as addenda, the original lawsuit and the request for a pre-trial session (6 pages) and 2 newspapers articles supporting his arguments. 40pp, 31.5 cm. Good condition. Damages to first page, no text omission. Minor damages to last page, no text omission.
In early 1961, when Adolf Eichmann was imprisoned in Israel, interrogated and awaiting his trial, Adv.Shmuel Tamir, who was representing Malkiel Gruenwald in the Kastner trial, submitted a lawsuit to the District Court in Haifa against Eichmann. The lawsuit was submitted on behalf of Joseph Mandel, a Hungarian Jew, brother of George Mandel-Mantello. Mantello was a wealthy businessman whose connections led to his appointment as honorary consul of El Salvador in Switzerland. He took advantage of this position and issued many Salvadoran passports for Hungarian Jews, saving their lives. In addition, the Mandel brothers attempted to release Hungarian Jews in the "Train of the Privileged" or the "Bergen-Belsen Train" by bribing senior Nazi officials. Kastner was also involved in this affair.
Mandel's lawsuit, submitted in March 1961, concerned the retrieval of his family's property which was confiscated by the Nazis. Tamir turned the case into an indictment against the political Israeli establishment. Tamir requested to question Eichmann in order to clarify the lawsuit, and the judge asked the Attorney General for his opinion. A representative of the Attorney General, who was not interested in any interrogation other than by the Israel Police, asked to postpone the discussion until the police interrogation was completed. Tamir understood that as soon as the criminal trial starts he would no longer be able to question Eichmann and that by the end of the trial Eichmann would most probably be executed. Tamir asked the court to conduct the session and to let him question Eichmann prior to the commencement of the trial, claiming that the confiscation of Hungarian Jews property was not included in the criminal accusation against Eichmann, nor was he interrogated about this matter, and hinted that the reasons for that are irrelevant.
The Minister of Justice was in disagreement with the insinuation by Tamir regarding the motives of the Attorney General and his representatives, and complained against him to the "Legal Council" on the grounds of "inappropriate behavior, inadequate for the legal profession". The document presented here, is Tamir's reaction to the Legal Council's claim.
The representative of the Attorney General argued during an additional discussion of the lawsuit that Mandel preferred his personal economic affairs to the wellbeing of the Jewish people. He claimed that to summon Eichmann to testify will disable him from preparing himself for the criminal trial.
Tamir emphasizes the fact that Mandel asked for 1501 Israeli Pounds while the property confiscated from his family was worth 300,300 Swiss Francs and claimed that the refusal of the state to enable the interrogation, and its attempt to prevent listening to the prosecution stems from its concern that the Kastner affair will rise again above the surface, in view of the fact that Kastner and his people were involved with the "Bergen-Belsen Train", and since the Israeli Government promised the German Chancellor Adenaur that the Eichmann trial will not cause any deterioration of the relations between the two states, and not open a Pandoraג€™s box as far as information about Nazi war criminals who still hold positions in the West Germany administration is concerned.
According to Tamir, the Eichmann interrogation by the police was a "shameful scandal" and that there was no attempt to get the information that Eichmann had about other Nazi war criminals, or about the destiny of the murdered and survivorsג€™ property. According to the lawsuit the Committee for Hungarian Jews founded by the Mandel brothers paid Eichmann and his people 750,000 Swiss Francs through a Swiss mediator in return for releasing the "Train of the Privileged", while at the same time Kastner paid him a fortune in money and jewelry, which they did not know about. 300,000 Francs of that amount came from Mandel's private money. The reply document by Tamir is a fascinating and eloquent document, well-written, moderate in its wording but of a trenchant nature. The document contains as addenda, the original lawsuit and the request for a pre-trial session (6 pages) and 2 newspapers articles supporting his arguments. 40pp, 31.5 cm. Good condition. Damages to first page, no text omission. Minor damages to last page, no text omission.
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Twenty-nine photographs documenting Adolf Eichman before and during his trial in Jerusalem, 1960-1961.
The collection includes the first photograph after the capture of Eichmann, photographs of the building where the trial was conducted, the judges, the trial, the Ramat Gan police station, Eichmann's lawyer, Eichmann in the glass cage, and more. Most of the photographs are ink-stamped on the reverse by press agencies from London: TV Times, Central Press Photos Ltd and The Associated Press Ltd. Some have lengthy annotations. Included are five additional photographs, reproductions of older ones, taken during the trial for journalistic purposes. Size varies, 17x22 cm to 26x20.5 cm. Good condition.
The collection includes the first photograph after the capture of Eichmann, photographs of the building where the trial was conducted, the judges, the trial, the Ramat Gan police station, Eichmann's lawyer, Eichmann in the glass cage, and more. Most of the photographs are ink-stamped on the reverse by press agencies from London: TV Times, Central Press Photos Ltd and The Associated Press Ltd. Some have lengthy annotations. Included are five additional photographs, reproductions of older ones, taken during the trial for journalistic purposes. Size varies, 17x22 cm to 26x20.5 cm. Good condition.
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Robert Abrami (Abramowski, b. 1939). Print commemorating the expulsion of Jews from Paris in July 1942 (Rafle du Vֳ©lodrome d'Hiver). Signed in pencil by the artist. Heavy paper of good quality, 90X60 cm. Attached: small sheet of paper, on one side is a sketch of an official stamp of 1995, designed by Abrami; on the reverse is a long handwritten dedication by the artist, in French and Hebrew. 22X12.5 cm. Good condition.
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SPIEGELMAN, Art. Maus - A Survivor's Tale, Vol. I - My Father Bleeds History; Vol. II - And Here My Troubles Began. New York: Pantheon Books, 1991.
Limited, boxed edition containing the two parts of the graphic novel "Maus", written and illustrated by Art Spiegelman, in which he recounts the memoirs of his father Vladek Spiegelman, a Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor and his life experiences during the Holocaust. Maus is a landmark in the history of comics and in the history of Holocaust literature; in 1992 it became the first and only graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize. This signed, limited edition is the rarest and most exclusive of all editions of Maus. Two volumes in hardcover, very good condition, in the original illustrated cardboard slipcase with Spiegelman's signature, numbered, 276/300. Laid in is a lithograph print, also signed by Spiegelman and numbered 26/75. Very good condition.
Limited, boxed edition containing the two parts of the graphic novel "Maus", written and illustrated by Art Spiegelman, in which he recounts the memoirs of his father Vladek Spiegelman, a Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor and his life experiences during the Holocaust. Maus is a landmark in the history of comics and in the history of Holocaust literature; in 1992 it became the first and only graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize. This signed, limited edition is the rarest and most exclusive of all editions of Maus. Two volumes in hardcover, very good condition, in the original illustrated cardboard slipcase with Spiegelman's signature, numbered, 276/300. Laid in is a lithograph print, also signed by Spiegelman and numbered 26/75. Very good condition.
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