Wiesel's groundbreaking report from inside the Soviet Union: The book that ignited the firestorm in the West over three million Jews who were forbidden to live Jewish lives in the USSR and forbidden to leave it. 144.
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Wiesel's groundbreaking report from inside the Soviet Union: The book that ignited the firestorm in the West over three million Jews who were forbidden to live Jewish lives in the USSR and forbidden to leave it. 144.
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Good+ Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; the soft cover has two short surface wrinkles at the left front and minor corner wear, otherwise excellent. xi, 116pp.
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Good. 22 cm, 174, wraps, footnotes, historical afterword, suggested readings Originally written as a series of articles for the Israeli newspaper, Yediot aharanot. First published in book form in 1966 under the title: Les juifs du silence. A blazing report that goes behind the Iron Curtain to tell the truth about anti-Semitism in Russia today. Novelist Elie Wiesel speaks to Jews in the streets, in their synogogues and homes. He tells the story of overriding fear, of discrimination made more ominous by the Arab-Israeli hostilities, of a subtle persecution that strikes at the living heart of Jewry.
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Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. DJ has light edge wear with scuffing and curling. Boards have light shelf rubbing with scuffing and bumping. Binding is sound. Endpages are lightly sun bleached with scuffing Page edges have heavy age-toning with scuffing and soiling. Interior pages are lightly age-toned and has donation stamping but it does not impede the text. Secure packaging for safe delivery.