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Near Fine. Small 8vo in red cloth, spine title in black. Binding tight and square, corners and spine ends very mildly pushed but absolutely not rubbed. The dustjacket is not price-clipped, virtually no rubbing to the corners and spine ends.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Small octavo. 253pp. Small gift stamp front fly, else near fine in very good dust jacket (designed by the author) lacking the top inch of the spine and with some tears on the front panel. One of the earliest in-person accounts of the Holocaust written in English, the diary of a teenage girl, the daughter of an art gallery owner, growing up in the Ghetto, in prison in Pawiak, and in the Vittel internment camp for British and American citizens (because of her mother's American citizenship) until her liberation by American troops. An early account of the Warsaw Ghetto by a survivor. Very scarce in jacket.