Published by Oslo Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1964
Condition: Good +. Location:101 198 pp, number taped to spine and library sticker on fep 101.
Published by The Hague Martinus Nijhoff.1972, 1972
Seller: The Compulsive Collector, New York NY, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. off White soft cover.8vo.199 PP light cuts on spine very good copy.
Condition: Good condition. Professor Elmer Gustav Luchterhand, was a professor of sociology at Brooklyn College. Throughout his years as professor, Elmer Luchterhand studied the effects of stress on man from a sociological perspective --stress in the classroom, stress in the community, stress in the city, and the massive stress perpetrated on individuals who survived in concentration camps during World War II. In the last twenty-five to thirty years of his life, Professor Luchterhand studied, researched, and interviewed survivors of World War II in order to better understand the lasting effects they experienced because of their incarceration. He focused mainly on life in Hersbruck, a relatively little-known concentration camp in Germany, and interviewed not only the survivors but also the people involved in running Hersbruck during the war. Location:100 198 pp, Review copy, with Luchterhand's pencil notes and underlinings, and last free end paper has a page of his notes, Eitinger's biograph is glued to back endpapers. Fore edgesslight stains. 100.