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Very Fine in Near Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7æ"-9æ" tall. Hardcover in dust-jacket. 317pp., Bibliogrtaphy. No previous ownership marks. The story of the sailing of the St. Louis with 1, 000 Jewish refugees from Hitler's Germany. Trade edition, but no price on flap. A very clean, square, fresh copy with retail price sticker on front of dust-jacket. Very fine in near fine dust-jacket.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 9 1/2 h x 6 1/4w. A real nice clean unmarked 317 page first edition hardcover with only date listed as 1974. Dust jacket is nice but has a small tape repair bottom right corner. Won't show in scan. Has two black & white photo sections. This book is a meticulous reconstruction of a tragic episode in the history of the Nazi persecution of the Jews. The SS. St. Louis left Hamburg in May of 1939 with 937 Jewish refugees on board who thought they had bought visas to enter Cuba. Refused entry in Cuba and the United States the ship eventually had to turn around and return to Europe. The voyage to freedom was in the end nothing more than a roundabout journey to the concentration camps.