Silent Cry: Ray, Deke, and Me: The Key to Stopping the Violence: An Autobiography
Chicago Heights, IL: 3b Publishing Co, pany, 1994. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 263, [1] p. Illustrations. More
Chicago Heights, IL: 3b Publishing Co, pany, 1994. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 263, [1] p. Illustrations. More
Annapolis, MD: The Annapolis Publishing Company, 1995. PResumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. 208 p. More
New York: Macmillan, [1974]. 24 cm, 290, damp stains in a few places, inscription smudged but readable, publicity photograph laid in. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. First edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. 148 pages. Sources. More
New York: The Library Press, 1972. Second Printing. Hardcover. 314 pages. Notes, select bibliography, index. Name of previous owner present. DJ worn, soiled, edge wear, and small edge tears, some edge soiling. More
New York: The Library Press, 1972. First Printing. Hardcover. 314 pages. Notes, select bibliography, index, DJ somewhat worn and scuffed: small edge tear/chips, some foxing on top edge. More
Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, [1971, c1960]. 23 cm, 232, illus., boards soiled and edges worn, edges soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Place_Pub: London: Oxford University Press, 1941. 19 cm, 31, wraps, covers somewhat worn and soiled, some discoloration around staples. More
Alexandria, VA: Groom Books, c1992. First Printing. 24 cm, 320, stamp on front endpaper, some sticker residue on DJ. More
Alexandria, VA: Groom Books, 1992. First Edition. First Printing. 320, tables, notes, index. More
Colorado Springs, CO: Focus on the Family Publish. 1994. First Printing. Hardcover. 267 pages. Some wear to DJ edges. Signed by the author. More
Colorado Springs, CO: Focus on the Family Pub. 1994. Second Printing. 267, some wear to DJ edges, pencil erasure residue on half-title page. More
New York: Summit Books, 1992. Hardcover. 25 cm, 271 pages. Index, fr DJ flap price clipped, publicity sticker on front DJ, slight wear DJ edges, gift inscription from by Joe Kennedy. More
Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2015. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. x, 277, [1] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Signed by author. Inscribed on fep--signed by both. More
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1993. First Edition [stated] First Paperback Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. xv, [1], 240 pages. Minor cover wear and soiling noted. This was published to coincide with the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in April, 1993. This volume commemorates the victims of the Holocaust, using photographs of the museum's artifacts to document the human stories. The contents include From the Director; Introduction, The Nazi Assault; The Holocaust; The Last Chapter; Afterword; Bibliographical Note; About the Museum; and Index. US Holocaust Memorial Museum ticket stub from November 18, 1994 laid in. The World Must Know depicts the evolution of the Holocaust comprehensively, as it is presented in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The Museum honors the six-million Jews and millions of other victims of the Nazis during World War II a memorial to the past and a living reminder of the moral obligations of societies. The World Must Know documents the compelling human stories of the Holocaust as told in the Museum's renowned Permanent Exhibition. "The World Must Know by Michael Berenbaum is a skillfully organized and clearly told account of the German Holocaust that consumed, with unparalleled malevolence, six million Jews and millions of innocent others Protestants, Catholics, Poles, Russians, Gypsies, the handicapped, and so many others, adults and children. This ... vital guide through the unique corridors of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum... merits the widest of audiences." Chaim Potok, author of The Chosen and The Promise. More
Place_Pub: New York: Comm on Synagogue Relations, 1978. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Wraps. 23 cm, 218 pages. Wraps, notes, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. Signed by the author. More
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. x, 483 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. DJ worn and soiled: edge wear and small edge tears. More
Iowa City, IA: State Historical Soc of IA, 1969. First? Printing. 23 cm, 96, wraps, footnotes. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. 351, notes on sources, index, DJ slightly worn, soiled, and sticker residue. More
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, c1991. First Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 247, illus., pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1970. Book Club? Edition. 22 cm, 215, front DJ flap price clipped, some wear and soiling to DJ. Gift inscription from Jenny and Carol Berrigan. More
[New York]: Macmillan, [1969]. First Printing. 21 cm, 178, sticker residue on DJ spine, minor DJ edge wear. More
New York: George H. Doran Company, [1918?]. First U.S.? Edition. First? Printing. 18.5 cm, 31, wraps, date stamp on fr cover, some wear, soiling, & edge wear to covers. Translated from the German. Intro by Edwyn Bevan. More
New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1993. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 444, [4] p. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Index. More
Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1982. First Edition. First Printing. 190, footnotes, tables, index, usual library markings, residue of DJ having been pasted to the boards, edges blacked Studies in Defense Policy. For much of the nation's history, the participation of blacks in the armed forces was approximately in line with their proportion in the total population. This changed during the 1970s. By 1980 one of every three Army GIs and one of every five marines were black. Many Americans look with approval on the growth of black participation in military service, since it often affords young blacks educational, social, and financial opportunities that constitute a bridge to a better life not otherwise available to them. But for other Americans, the opportunities are outweighed by the disproportionate imposition of the burden of defense on a segment of the population. A socially unrepresentativ e force, it is argued, may lack the cohesion considered vital to combat effectiveness. Others fear that such a force would be unreliable if it were deployed in situations that would test the alliance of its minority members. The authors of this book examine evidence on both sides of the issue. More