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OLWd. mit OUmschlag und Schuber, VII+319 Seiten mit zahlr. SW-Foto-Abb., 2° (25 x 34 cm), Umschlag an den Rändern berieben, Widmung auf S. V, Vorsätze gedunkelt, sonst sauber, innen sonst perfekt. Book Language/s: Polish.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 319pp, many black and white photos. Original cloth binding, binding little worn. Inner hinge little loose.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. There is a previous owner's name on title page. Dust jacket is quite wormn with several chips and tears yet still intact. Now in mylar.
Published by Pax Warszawa, 1957
Seller: George Kent, Bookseller, Silverhill, AL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. This 1957 assumed first edition of 319 pages, profusely illustrated with black and white photographs of Warsaw, is tight, bright, and clean, free of names and markings. The book is between very good plus and near fine minus with slight bumping at the sine ends. The dust jacket is starting to split at the fold on the front cover. There are small missing chips at the spine ends. The front cover has a very dramatic photograph that takes the eye away from its defects. It is fair plus. The slip case is clean and bright. Text is in Polish.
Published by Pax, Warszawa, 1957
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition. Folio, 319 pages; VG/G+; full cloth hardcover in dustjacket; moderately worn and a bit age-soiled; two holes in dj near foot [about half an inch each]; profusely illustrated with black and white photographs. Housed in original shipping sleeve. Text in Polish. [Spine; white letters in small red panel on b/w photo background]. 1209443. FP New Rockville Stock.
Published by Institut Pax, Warsaw and Karchow, 1957
Seller: Hirschfeld Galleries, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Kopf and a Host of Others (illustrator). 1st Edition. . First edition. Folio. VII, [1], 319, [1]pp. Folio. burlap black and grey cloth with black lettering on spine and front cover. Scarce in the original pictorial box, most often lacking in most copies. Pictorial endpapers. Publisher's logo on title page. Remarkable photographic chronicle of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, a heroic and tragic 63-day struggle to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. The uprising was undertaken by the Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK), the Polish resistance movement, at the time when Allied troops were breaking through the Normandy defenses and the Red Army was standing on the other side of the Vistula River. Although the exact number of casualties remains unknown, it is estimated that about 16,000 members of the Polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 badly wounded. In addition, between 150,000 and 200,000 Polish civilians died, mostly from mass executions. Jews being harbored by Poles were exposed by German house-to-house clearances and mass evictions of entire neighborhoods. German casualties totalled over 8,000 soldiers killed and missing, and 9,000 wounded. During the urban combat approximately 25% of Warsaw's buildings were destroyed. Following the surrender of Polish forces, German troops systematically leveled another 35% of the city block by block. Together with earlier damage suffered in the 1939 invasion of Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943, over 85% of the city was destroyed by January 1945, when the course of the events in the Eastern Front forced the Germans to abandon the city. This work is profusely illustrated with numerous photogravures of street fighting, ruins, documents, as well as 5 color reproductions of Polish resistance posters. Text in Polish. Epilogues are in English, french and German. with the original rare errata slip laid in, rare thus,
Published by PAX, Warszawa (Warsaw), 1957
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: g. First edition. Folio. VII, [1], 319, [1]pp. Original photo-illustrated dust-jacket over grey cloth with black lettering on spine and front cover. Pictorial endpapers. Publisher's logo on title page. Remarkable photographic chronicle of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, a heroic and tragic 63-day struggle to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. The uprising was undertaken by the Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK), the Polish resistance movement, at the time when Allied troops were breaking through the Normandy defenses and the Red Army was standing on the other side of the Vistula River. Although the exact number of casualties remains unknown, it is estimated that about 16,000 members of the Polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 badly wounded. In addition, between 150,000 and 200,000 Polish civilians died, mostly from mass executions. Jews being harbored by Poles were exposed by German house-to-house clearances and mass evictions of entire neighborhoods. German casualties totalled over 8,000 soldiers killed and missing, and 9,000 wounded. During the urban combat approximately 25% of Warsaw's buildings were destroyed. Following the surrender of Polish forces, German troops systematically leveled another 35% of the city block by block. Together with earlier damage suffered in the 1939 invasion of Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943, over 85% of the city was destroyed by January 1945, when the course of the events in the Eastern Front forced the Germans to abandon the city. This work is profusely illustrated with numerous photogravures of street fighting, ruins, documents, as well as 5 color reproductions of Polish resistance posters. Some rubbing, creasing, and sporadic tiny chipping along edges of dust-jacket. Upper front corner bumped, thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Free front endpaper and very first pages slightly foxed. Text in Polish. DJ in overall fair to good-, binding in good, interior in good+ condition.
Published by Pax, Warszawa
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1957. (Folio) Very good. 319pp. Grey cloth with black lettering. Illustrated endpapers, photographs, color illustrations, afterword in English, French and German. A photographic record of the Warsaw Uprising. The covers lightly worn and the spine lettering a bit rubbed. Text in Polish Language. Locale: ; Warsaw--Poland. (Holocaust, Holocaust, Warsaw Uprising, World War 2).