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Hoboken, NJ: Ktav Publishing House, 1997. First Edition. Octavo. Signed and inscribed. The story of the life of a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied Belgium. During the war, Beatrice's parents sent her away with a Catholic nun. She eventually was sent to live with family members who fled before the war to America. She never knew why her parents sent her away and she came to hate them. It wasn't until she was older, that she found papers and a diary she had written while a child. Her parents had saved her life. Bound in brown leather like cloth, spine lettering gilt, a fine bright copy in near fine dust jacket with light crease to front flap.
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Never to be Forgotten, a Young Girl's Holocaust Memoir
by Muchman, Beatrice
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by Heyen, William
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Worcester, MA: Metacom Press, 1981. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited to 150 copies. The present copy is number 19 signed by William Heyen. 21 pp. Three poems on Nazi Germany.Bound in original blue wraps, paper label printed in blue. A fine bright copy.
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The Urchin; an Armenian's Escape
by Bedoukian, Kerop
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(London, 1978): John Murray. Octavo. 186 pages, glossary. An account of an Armenian child's escape during the Turkish atrocities during the First World War. The men had been exterminated so it was mainly the women and children who made their way despite crossing through freezing mountain passes and across waterless deserts. Armenians were offered life if they converted to Islam but many persevered in their faith even in the face of drawn guns and swords. Kerop Bedoukian was a young deportee who survived the bloody summer of 1915 and has written one of the best accounts of the holocaust by the Turks against the Armenians during World War I. Bound in yellow cloth, spine lettering gilt, bump to head of spine, a very nice copy in unclipped pictorial dust jacket lettered in black.
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