German Atrocities from German Evidence
Paris: A. Colin, 1915. 22 cm, 40, wraps, facsims., ink notations on title page. More
Paris: A. Colin, 1915. 22 cm, 40, wraps, facsims., ink notations on title page. More
Clearwater, FL: Linda Flynn Beekman, 2004. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. 130 pages . Illustrations. Reading and Web Site Resources. Signed by author. Ink notation and blacked out area on title page. Cover has some wear and soiling. Linda Flynn Beekman has served as a U.S. State Department volunteer for elections in Bosnia, Kosovo, and most recently Georgia. 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
Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1980. 289, appendix, index, small stain to fore-edge, DJ worn & scuffed: sm tears, sm pcs missing, rear DJ soiled, scratch to DJ spine. More
New York, N.Y. Viking, 1992. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xii, [4], 430, [2] pages. DJ is in a plastic sleeve. Includes Acknowledgments, List of Illustrations (39 black and white illustrations between pages 240 and 241), Maps (3 black and white full-page maps between pages XII and page 1). Also includes Chronology, Notes on Sources, Notes on the Text, Bibliography, and Index. Chapters include Introduction; The War; The Company; My Li, March 16, 1968: AM; My Lai, March 16, 1968: PM 142; Aftermath; Investigation; Fallout; Vietnam Revisited; The Judgment of Peers; ...And Justice for All; and Final Chapter. Michael Bilton has spent 40 years working as a British investigative journalist, working for the London Sunday Times and Yorkshire Television. Along the way he has picked up several major awards in both media - being jointly named Reporter of the Year and winning an International Emmy as producer of “Four Hours in My Lai” - about the infamous massacre in the Vietnam War. Kevin Sim is a British documentary filmmaker whose credits include Once Upon a Time in Iran, The Secret Life of the Berlin Wall, and Four Hours in My Lai, which won an International Emmy Award for Best Documentary. More
New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2000. Third Printing. 800, maps, index, DJ somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Dunhill Publishing, Co., 1997. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. 247 p. More
New York: Quadrangle, 1977. 2nd Pre-Pub Printing. 256, DJ slightly soiled, scratches to rear DJ. More
New York: Quadrangle, 1977. 256, some wear and small chips to DJ edges. More
Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1998. 581, wraps, illus., covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Pantheon Books, 1984. First American Edition. 255, illus., glossary, note on sources, bibliography, index, some wear along top and bottom edges of DJ spine, sm tear in rear DJ. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1982, c1981. 24 cm, 462, illus. with 12 pages of plates, bibliography, index, DJ worn, soiled, and edge tears. More
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 2003. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. [12], 398, [4] pages. Illustrated endpapers. Map. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Black mark on bottom edge. In this WW II history, FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS author Bradley tells the story of nine Americans who were shot down and taken prisoner by the Japanese. He tells of their training and background, and deals with issues of war, racial attitudes, atrocities, and retribution. This acclaimed bestseller brilliantly illuminates a hidden piece of World War II history as it tells the harrowing true story of nine American airmen shot down in the Pacific. One of them, George H. W. Bush, was miraculously rescued. What happened to the other eight remained a secret for almost 60 years. After the war, the American and Japanese governments conspired to cover up the shocking truth, and not even the families of the airmen were informed of what happened to their sons. Their fate remained a mystery--until now. FLYBOYS is a tale of courage and daring, of war and death, of men and hope. It will make you proud and it will break your heart. More
New York: World Federation of Hungarian Jews, 1973. Hardcover. xi, 324p.; 24 cm. Occasional footnotes. Notes. Glossary. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974. 182, wraps, footnotes, damp stains to bottom edge of book (pages wrinkled & stained but no pages stuck together). More
New York: Dutton, c1994. First Printing. 24 cm, 442, illus. Foreword by Thomas Keneally. More
Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Trade paperback. vi, 101, [1] p. Notes. Acronyms. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. First Edition. 260, illus., chapter notes, bibliography, index, ink notes on a few pgs, lib stamps (some crossed out in marker), ink name ins fr bd. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mus. 1998. 132, spiral bound. More
London: Hicks, Wilkinson & Sears, [1916?]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 23, wraps, facsims., cover gone, tear (1-1.5 inches) at top through all pages, evident wear and soiling. More
New York: Macmillan Company, [1915?]. 25 cm, 296, wraps, covers worn, lower spine repaired with tape, covers separated, some pages have been folded at corner. More
Dallas, TX: Verity Press Publishing Inc., 1998. Second Printing [stated]. Hardcover. xxvii, [1], 692 pages. Illustrations. Appendices Endnotes. Index. DJ has rear flap crease. B. G. Burkett is a retired Army officer and financial advisor. He is best known as co-author of Stolen Valor (1998), written with journalist Glenna Whitley. It received the Colby Award for military writers in 2000. Burkett says he decided to write the book now known as Stolen Valor after hearing too many news reports about Vietnam veterans characterized as mentally unstable. Burkett began fact-checking whether such identified people were veterans by applying for their military records through Freedom of information process. Burkett says he checked over 3,500 people's claims to have served in Vietnam, and found 1,700 of them had fabricated their stories. It has been credited for inspiring the Stolen Valor Act of 2005 passed by Congress, making it a crime for an individual to falsely claim to have been awarded military medals. In 2005, Burkett co-authored a paper with B.C. Frueh, J.D. Elhai, and J.D. Monnier that was published in the British Journal of Psychiatry. It focused on concerns "regarding the validity of combat exposure reports of veterans seeking treatment for combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder". Glenna Whitley is an An award-winning investigative reporter, Glenna Whitley specializes in writing about crime and the legal system. The subject of three segments for TV newsmagazine “20/20,” including one that won a CINE Award, Stolen Valor received the 2000 William E. Colby Award for writing on military affairs at Norwich University. The subject of hundreds of stories in magazines and newspapers. More
Baltimore, MD: PublishAmerica, 2004. First edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. 572, [4] p. Illustrations. List of Cases. Endnotes. Bibliography. Map. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. Third Printing. 229, maps, notes, bibliography, index, some weakness to front hinge, ink name on front endpaper. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. Advance Proof Edition. 218, wraps, maps, notes, bibliography, (no index present), spine edges worn, tear at top of spine. More