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Meza pils. Stasts (The Forest Castle. A Story) by Dzilums, Alfreds

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Title
Meza pils. Stasts (The Forest Castle. A Story)
Author
Dzilums, Alfreds
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Description
Altgarge: Publishing business approved by Military Government, 1947. Softcover. First edition; 8 x 5 3/4; pp. [4], 5-14, [3]; illustrated beige wraps; small nicks to tips of spine; a few scattered spots of foxing; gift inscription to first blank leaf; illustrated with color plates and drawings in black and white; very good condition. A beautiful tale of a group of kids and a doe, the book was published at a DP (displaced persons) camp in Germany, for the children of its residents. Millions of Russians, Ukrainians, etc. spent time after the Second World War at the repurposed concentration camps and SS barracks, governed by the Soviet, British, and US American occupational forces, between 1945 and 1948, before being forcefully repatriated back to their homelands, emigrating to the US and Canada, or committing suicide. Alfred Dzilums (1907 - 1976) was a Latvian author, who was drafted into the Latvian Legion in 1944 and, after the Second World War, spent time at several DP camps. He managed to emigrate to Sweden in 1950, hidden in the cargo hold of a ship carrying coal, where he continued writing and publishing memoirs, novels, and children's books until his death.
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Tam, Gde Byla Rossiia [Where Russia Used to Be] by Sedykh, Andrei [Pseud. Tsvibak, Iakov]

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Tam, Gde Byla Rossiia [Where Russia Used to Be]
Author
Sedykh, Andrei [Pseud. Tsvibak, Iakov]
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Description
Paris: Ia. Povolotskogo, 1930. Softcover. First edition (One of 1000 copies); 5 1/2 x 7 1/2; pp. 144; green wraps printed in black; two small cuts to tips of spine; faint sun-fading and foxing to spine and margins of wraps; deckled page edges; internally mostly very clean; very good. Iakov Tsvibak (1902-1994), sometimes writing under the pseudonym Andrei Sedykh, was a Russian author, historian, and the long-time standing secretary of Nobel Prize for Literature winner Ivan Bunin. As is the case, the current work was the first one which Tsvibak wrote under his pseudonym. He later moved to New York where he was the editor of the Russian emigre journal 'Novoe Russkoe Slovo.' The book contains short stories describing his trip through Latvia in the late 1920s.
Dainty Dishes (Recipe Book)

Dainty Dishes (Recipe Book) by The Young Ladies' Guild of The Christian Church of Noblesville, Ind.

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Title
Dainty Dishes (Recipe Book)
Author
The Young Ladies' Guild of The Christian Church of Noblesville, Ind.
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Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
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Description
Noblesville, Indiana (circa 1880s): No Publisher Book. Very Good. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. 1st Edition. 46 pages in stapled printed wrappers, Very Good, wrappers soiled and with corner creases, light toning throughout, prior owner provenance inscription. Circa 1880s, the first telephone numbers in the country originated in 1879, the numbers in this book still in the low 100s. Prior owner, whose grandmother was the original owner, was born 1909, her mother was born 1890. Not found at OCLC .