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Fair to good, ex-lib. 214, maps, index, excerpt from DJ flap cut off & pasted inside front flyleaf (rest of DJ missing), library stamps, pocket, & barcode. Tear to rear flyleaf, wrinkling to a few pages, boards and spine soiled, wear to spine edges and board corners, library call number on spine. Living temporarily in Turkey and serving as representative of the War Refugee Board, author writes of the atrocities of World War II, focusing onTurkey and the Balkans.
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Good. 21 cm, 214, maps. Inscribed by the author. Living temporarily in Turkey and serving as representative of the War Refugee Board, the author writes of the atrocities of World War II, focusing on Turkey and the Balkans.
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HIRSCHMANN, Ira A. LIFE LINE TO A PROMISED LAND. NY: The Vanguard Press, [1946]. 8vo., cloth in the fragile dust jacket. First Edition, third printing. The author relates how he, as a special representative of the U. S. Department of State, tried to rescue Jews from the Balkans. Signed presentation from Hirschmann on the front endpaper, to author Anita Loos. : "For Anita. Who was a blonde life-line when I needed it. Sincerely, Ira Hirschmann. 4/30/48." Of course, Loos is best known for "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." News clipping about this book tipped to rear pastedown, presumably by Loos or Hirschmann. Very Good (some soil covers); worn (several chips & tears, with internal repair with archival tape down spine) d/j. $45.00.