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Used book in good and clean conditions. Pages and cover are intact. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks. Fast Shipping.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. tated First Edition. Clean, unmarked pages; firm binding. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 327 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Near fine in near fine jacket. Illustrated sparsely in black and white. 327 pages. 8vo, blue cloth-backed boards, d.w. New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux, (1994). First Edition. Translated by Nina Taylor. Near fine in a near fine dust wrapper. A uniquely personal Polish account of the Holocaust.
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Good in good dust jacket. Ex-library. Usual library markings. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. [6], 327, [3] p. Map. From Wikipedia: "The Umschlagplatz was the square in Warsaw where Jews were gathered for deportation from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka death camp as part of Operation Reinhard. A monument was erected in 1988 on Stawki Street, where the Umschlagplatz was located, to commemorate the deportation victims. Jews were deported in crowded freight cars to Treblinka. An estimated 300, 000 Jews were taken to the Treblinka gas chambers. The mass deportation action ended on 21 September 1942, although trains to Treblinka continued to depart until the end of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943. The Umschlagplatz was created by fencing off a western part of the Warszawa Gda ska freight train station that was adjacent to the ghetto. The area was surrounded by a wooden fence, later replaced by a concrete wall. Railway buildings and installations on the site, as well as a former homeless shelter and a hospital were converted into a prisoner selection facility."
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Very good in very good jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. [6], 327, [3] p. Map. From Wikipedia: "The Umschlagplatz was the square in Warsaw where Jews were gathered for deportation from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka death camp as part of Operation Reinhard. A monument was erected in 1988 on Stawki Street, where the Umschlagplatz was located, to commemorate the deportation victims. Jews were deported in crowded freight cars to Treblinka. An estimated 300, 000 Jews were taken to the Treblinka gas chambers. The mass deportation action ended on 21 September 1942, although trains to Treblinka continued to depart until the end of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943. The Umschlagplatz was created by fencing off a western part of the Warszawa Gda ska freight train station that was adjacent to the ghetto. The area was surrounded by a wooden fence, later replaced by a concrete wall. Railway buildings and installations on the site, as well as a former homeless shelter and a hospital were converted into a prisoner selection facility."