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Photograph Album and Archive of Latvian Displaced Persons Camp and Theatre Performances

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Seller: Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix
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Photograph Album and Archive of Latvian Displaced Persons Camp and Theatre Performances
Seller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Description
[Various]: n.p., 1960. Large archive centered around an album of resettlement, family life, and theatre performances within Latvian Displaced Persons Camps in Germany following WWII - majority of views likely of the camp at Augsburg, judging from signage and countryside terrains. The unnamed compiler appears to have been active in the Latvian National Theatre before the war and had a vital role in the performances staged within various DP Camps between 1945 and 1950, with at least Esslingen and Augsburg as named locations in notations to performance images. In his 2014 book, DPs: EUROPE'S DISPLACED PERSONS: 1945-51, Mark Wyman writes of the desire to maintain national pride and customs in the camps: "Professor Alfreds Straumanis, a former actor and director in Latvian DP theatre, said that this desire was especially prominent in the extensive network of theatrical companies that spread through the Latvian camps. These had an immediate base to grow on, since most the former Latvian National Theatre actors [...] were in the Meerbeck DP camp; in fact, some fifteen of that organization's best professionals where joined by some twenty others who also had professional theater experience in Latvia." (163) Notable images include a series of the family living in a boxcar; many views of camp processing procedure; a ca. 1950 trip aboard the USS General R. L. Howze transport from Europe to The United States; dozens of theatre production photos; ancestral CDV's and pre-war family photos; several sketches depicting life in the camps; as well as theatre images of Latvia. The family appears to have settled in the U.S. (Washington state) following their 1950 passage, and continued to perform in traditional Latvian theater, even traveling to Bolivia for performances. Approximately 65 post-war, family images are also among the more than 300 scarce, primary views of Latvian DP Camp life and traditional Latvian theatre before and after World War II. Oblong string-bound folio album. 13 black paper leaves with 241 black and white snapshot photographs densely mounted both recto and verso. With an additional 130 black and white and 11 color photographs loose. 382 in all. Album leave have some waviness from adhesive. A few prints perished. Loose prints mildly curled, worn. Entire contents housed in new archival box. Overall very good.
NEW-ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD. IN TWO PARTS. FIRST, CONTAINING A BRIEF RELATION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, FROM THE TIME OF THEIR FIRST ARRIVAL THERE, IN THE YEAR 1656, TO THE YEAR 1660. WHEREIN THEIR MERCILESS WHIPPINGS, CHAININGS, FININGS, IMPRISONINGS, STARVINGS, BURNING IN THE HAND, CUTTING OFF EARS, AND PUTTING TO DEATH, WITH DIVERS OTHER CRUELTIES, INFLICTED UPON THE BODIES OF INNOCENT MEN AND WOMEN, ONLY FOR CONSCIENCE-SAKE, ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED. IN ANSWER TO THE DECLARATION OF THEIR PERSECUTORS APOLOGIZING FOR THE SAME, MDCLIX. SECOND PART, BEING A FARTHER RELATION OF THE CRUEL AND BLOODY SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, CONTINUED FROM ANNO 1660, TO ANNO 1665. BEGINNING WITH THE SUFFERINGS OF WILLIAM LEDDRA, WHOM THEY PUT TO DEATH...WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE WRITINGS OF SEVERAL OF THE SUFFERERS. . . ALSO, AN ANSWER TO COTTON MATHER'S ABUSES OF THE SAID PEOPLE IN HIS LATE HISTORY OF NEW-ENGLAND, PRINTED ANNO 1702. THE WHO

NEW-ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD. IN TWO PARTS. FIRST, CONTAINING A BRIEF RELATION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, FROM THE TIME OF THEIR FIRST ARRIVAL THERE, IN THE YEAR 1656, TO THE YEAR 1660. WHEREIN THEIR MERCILESS WHIPPINGS, CHAININGS, FININGS, IMPRISONINGS, STARVINGS, BURNING IN THE HAND, CUTTING OFF EARS, AND PUTTING TO DEATH, WITH DIVERS OTHER CRUELTIES, INFLICTED UPON THE BODIES OF INNOCENT MEN AND WOMEN, ONLY FOR CONSCIENCE-SAKE, ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED. IN ANSWER TO THE DECLARATION OF THEIR PERSECUTORS APOLOGIZING FOR THE SAME, MDCLIX. SECOND PART, BEING A FARTHER RELATION OF THE CRUEL AND BLOODY SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, CONTINUED FROM ANNO 1660, TO ANNO 1665. BEGINNING WITH THE SUFFERINGS OF WILLIAM LEDDRA, WHOM THEY PUT TO DEATH...WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE WRITINGS OF SEVERAL OF THE SUFFERERS. . . ALSO, AN ANSWER TO COTTON MATHER'S ABUSES OF THE SAID PEOPLE IN HIS LATE HISTORY OF NEW-ENGLAND, PRINTED ANNO 1702. THE WHO by Bishop, George

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NEW-ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD. IN TWO PARTS. FIRST, CONTAINING A BRIEF RELATION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, FROM THE TIME OF THEIR FIRST ARRIVAL THERE, IN THE YEAR 1656, TO THE YEAR 1660. WHEREIN THEIR MERCILESS WHIPPINGS, CHAININGS, FININGS, IMPRISONINGS, STARVINGS, BURNING IN THE HAND, CUTTING OFF EARS, AND PUTTING TO DEATH, WITH DIVERS OTHER CRUELTIES, INFLICTED UPON THE BODIES OF INNOCENT MEN AND WOMEN, ONLY FOR CONSCIENCE-SAKE, ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED. IN ANSWER TO THE DECLARATION OF THEIR PERSECUTORS APOLOGIZING FOR THE SAME, MDCLIX. SECOND PART, BEING A FARTHER RELATION OF THE CRUEL AND BLOODY SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALL'D QUAKERS IN NEW-ENGLAND, CONTINUED FROM ANNO 1660, TO ANNO 1665. BEGINNING WITH THE SUFFERINGS OF WILLIAM LEDDRA, WHOM THEY PUT TO DEATH...WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE WRITINGS OF SEVERAL OF THE SUFFERERS. . . ALSO, AN ANSWER TO COTTON MATHER'S ABUSES OF THE SAID PEOPLE IN HIS LATE HISTORY OF NEW-ENGLAND, PRINTED ANNO 1702. THE WHO
Author
Bishop, George
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
London: Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, 1703. [10], 113, 112-141, 152-498, [1]-212, [11 Index], [1 errata], [10 publ. advt] pp. Bound in contemporary tooled calf, rebacked in modern calf. Early leaves with some dusting and foxing, else a clean text. Very Good. "The pagination is irregular. With an index and a final advertisement leaf" [ESTC]. Our copy has ten pages of publisher advertisements, "Most exhaustive contemporary indictment of God-fearing Puritans driven by insensate religious fervor to sickening brutalities against other religious fanatics who dared to differ from themselves. Witch-hunting was bad; this was worse" [Howes]. The voluminous accounts of the brutal persecution of New England Quakers shows "How little the late Magistracy and Priesthood of the Massachusets [sic], and other Governments of New-England, have come short; or how near they have trod in the steps of those former Persecutors and Slanderers of God's People." This is the first of the printings to include both parts and the Appendix [with separate title page, pages 233-302]; as well as Whiting's 'Truth and Innocency Defended,' an attack on Cotton Mather's key role in the persecutions, which is separately paginated and begins with separate title page after page 498. Part One of the main text, a record of events to 1660, was first printed in London in 1661. The second part, which issued from London in 1667, appears at page [303] of this work and continues the history to 1665. Church calls the book "a work of great historical importance in connection with the Quaker persecutions in New England." Howes B481aa. Church 571, 598. Sabin 5631. Not in Larned.
A Way Out Of No Way; The Spiritual Memoirs

A Way Out Of No Way; The Spiritual Memoirs by Young, Andrew [Belafonte, Harry]

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A Way Out Of No Way; The Spiritual Memoirs
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Young, Andrew [Belafonte, Harry]
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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Fine
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Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1994. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/fine. The first edition of A Way Out Of No Way: The Spiritual Memoirs of Andrew Young, inscribed to Harry Belafonte, both colleagues and friends of Martin Luther King, Jr.. Octavo, xiii, 172pp, [6]. Brown cloth spine, paper hardcover, title stamped in gilt on spine. The first printing, with a full number line on the copyright page. This copy appears lightly read, free of notable wear. In the publisher's fine dust jacket. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "To Harry + Julie / Thanks for your role in this story - Peace + Blessings / Andrew Young." Andrew Young (b. 1932) represented Georgia's 5th Congressional District in Congress, served as President Jimmy Carter's Ambassador to the United Nations and as the 55th Mayor of Atlanta. He began his career as a pastor in Alabama and eventually became associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He was a colleague and friend of Martin Luther King, Jr., helping to strategize the Civil Rights Campaigns across the South. He was the first African American Ambassador to the United Nations, then Mayor of Atlanta. (Provenance: Julien's Auctions, 2025 / Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action, Lot 199.).
Catalogue Jewish Books and Jewish Publications [cover title]

Catalogue Jewish Books and Jewish Publications [cover title] by [Judaica]: [Bloch Publishing and Printing Company]

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Catalogue Jewish Books and Jewish Publications [cover title]
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[Judaica]: [Bloch Publishing and Printing Company]
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The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
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Cincinnati: The Bloch Publishing and Printing Co, 1900. 43,[2] [i.e., 48]pp. Original printed wrappers, stapled, 5.25 x 3 inches. Minor wear and toning, small chip to three corners, larger chip to top corner of front wrapper, costing a couple of letters. Light foxing, otherwise clean internally. Very good. An informative and seemingly unrecorded catalogue of Jewish books and publications issued by the Bloch Publishing and Printing Company of Cincinnati, the oldest Jewish publishing firm in the United States, just before the turn of the 20th century. The company was founded by Edward H. Bloch in 1854, and quickly grew into the leading publisher of Jewish material. The present work was published just a couple of years before the founder's son Charles H. Bloch moved the company to New York City and rebranded as The Jewish Book Concern, operating the largest Jewish bookstore in the country. The present catalogue provides a clear picture of the breadth of the publishing house's offerings, containing brief descriptions and prices for a large selection of Bibles, prayer books, primers, catechisms, grammars, histories, theological and philosophical texts, lectures and sermons, works in German, novels, juveniles, music books, and so forth. The proposed date for the publication comes from an advertisement on the rear wrapper for the Hebrew Almanac For the Year 5659. From Sept. 17, 1898, To Sept. 5, 1899. We couldn't find any listings in OCLC for this particular year of Bloch's catalogues.
Two Great Features All Talking Colossal Screen Scoop The Killing of Dillinger... [caption title]

Two Great Features All Talking Colossal Screen Scoop The Killing of Dillinger... [caption title] by [Film]. [True Crime]. [Dillinger, John]

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Two Great Features All Talking Colossal Screen Scoop The Killing of Dillinger... [caption title]
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[Film]. [True Crime]. [Dillinger, John]
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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[N.p., 1935. Very good.. Photographically illustrated film herald, 12 x 6 inches. Even toning, minor edge wear, short closed tear near top edge. A rare small broadside advertising a true crime presentation including real footage related to the shooting death of famed gangster John Dillinger. This "sensational story," most likely a newsreel mixed with a reenactment of Dillinger's assassination, promised to show "actual authentic pictures," "the ambulance that hauled him away," and "Dillinger's body on a cold slab in the undertakers morgue." The herald includes a portrait of Dillinger himself. The Dillinger film was paired with an action western from 1930 titled, Trails of Danger. An early entry in American true crime and a wonderful display piece.
The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, Volume V-1863

The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, Volume V-1863 by MEEHAN, Thomas, editor

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The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, Volume V-1863
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MEEHAN, Thomas, editor
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
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Very good
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Philadelphia: W.P.G. Brinckloe, 1863. Half Bound Leather. Very good. 8vo; 378pp + 4pp index; half bound green leather with brown cloth pebbled boards; gilt stamped title to spine; brown endpapers; binder's ticket to front pastedown; ownership to front pastedown; decoratively engraved title page; small note in ink to title page; a few small wood engraved illustrations in text; chipping to spine and cover corners, front pastedown has evidence of bookplate removal, a few light stains; a few dried pressed fern fronds inserted between the pages; very good minus. Interesting glimpse of rural life, agriculture, advertisements, and discussion of fruits and vegetables with a look toward cookery.
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Die Maler und das Theater im 20. Jahrundert by Balet, Denis et al.

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Die Maler und das Theater im 20. Jahrundert
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Balet, Denis et al.
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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good+
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Frankfurt: Schirn Kunsthalle, 1986. First edition. Softcover. good+. Quarto. 577pp. Pictorial wrappers with black lettering on cover and spine. An invaluable resource of costumes and sets for the theater by well-known modern artists, from the late 19th to the late 20th centuries, illustrated with color and b/w reproductions of drawings, sketches and paintings. Text in German. Wrappers lightly rubbed and creased with some sunning to spine. Block is slightly bumped at top right, not affecting images. Wrappers, binding and interior in overall good+ condition.
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DAYS OF ATONEMENT by Williams, Walter Jon

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DAYS OF ATONEMENT
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Williams, Walter Jon
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DAYS OF ATONEMENT, Tor, 1991, first edition fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Signed by the author.
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Thee. by AIKEN, Conrad and Leonard Baskin.

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Thee.
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AIKEN, Conrad and Leonard Baskin.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
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NY: George Braziller, (1967).. First edition.. [22 pp]. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Cover art and internal drawings by Leonard Baskin.