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Our Saviours and Liberators |
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[Holocaust] Julian Stanko-Dziewulski |
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Edinburgh |
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1950 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Physical Description |
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Only edition. [5], V, IV, 262 pp., 160:200 mm., mimeographed on paper, age staining, photo pastedowns. A very good and rare copy bound in contemporary cloth boards. |
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A limited edition of probably fewer than ten copies. The work was typed on stencils (prepared for press?), mimeographed, and assembled by hand with photo pastedowns, some extremely graphic. The book was apparently never printed. |
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Detailed Description |
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Autobiography of Julian Stanko-Dziewulski and his Holocaust experience. A fascinating first hand account written by a Polish survivor of the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the Russian offensive, Communist Gulags, and finally the British liberators. The Author writes the book in appreciation to his British liberators and with a list of the only eight recipients of the book. |
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