Description: THE BOOK IS FROM A SMOKE & PET FREE ENVIRONMENT. IT IS NOT A BOOK CLUB EDITION OR AN EX LIBRARY BOOK. We will combine the shipping on multiple purchases to the same address. WORLD WAR II: FRAGMENTS BY BINJAMIN WILKOMIRSKI. A MEMOIR AS HAUNTING AS A REAL LIFE GRIMMN'S FAIRY TALE-OF A SMALL BOY WHO SPENT HIS CHILDHOOD IN THE NAZI DEATH CAMPS. COPYRIGHT 1996, 1995--1ST EDITION--1ST PRINTING--ISBN 0805241396--NO INDEX--155 PAGES--ONE B&W PHOTOS--THE 8 X 5 INCH HARD COVERS HAVE LIGHT EDGE & SHELF WEAR--THE CORNERS ARE NOT BUMPED--PAGE 44 & 45 HAVE A TINY SPOT--OTHERWISE THE PAGES ARE CLEAN, CRISP AND UNMARKED--THE BOOK IS COMPLETE--NO MISSING PAGES--NO REMAND MARKS--NO INSCRIPTIONS--THE DUST JACKET HAS LIGHT EDGE & SHELF WEAR--THE BACK DJ FLAP HAS CREASES--NOT PRICE CLIPPED--OTHERWISE NOTED A TIGHT CLEAN BOOK. THE BOOK IS FROM A SMOKE & PET FREE ENVIRONMENT. WE DO NOT USE STOCK PHOTOS-WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. OVERALL CONDITION & APPEARANCE: GOOD. FROM THE INTERNET: Binjamin Wilkomirski was a tiny child when the round-ups in Poland began. His father was killed in front of him, he was separated from his family, and found himself completely alone, three or four years old, in Majdanek death camp. Moved from camp to camp as the years went on, in 1945 he was half-kidnapped, half-rescued from an orphanage in Cracow and hidden in a group of children going for adoption in Switzerland. Once there, his new family never allowed him to talk about his previous life. Overshadowed by terror, he saw everything unfamiliar as a potential instrument of death, like the ski-lift on a school skiing trip. Only in adulthood did he find a way to recover his memories. BOOK #291-59g. WE ACCEPT PAY PAL. Check out my other items!--Please read these before bidding or buying: What you see is what you get, we do not use stock photo. All items and books are from a smoke and pet free environment. We ship to all U.S addresses-all 50 states-if E Bay says we do not please let us know. The shipping calculator is not always correct-any overage on what you pay for shipping is refunded. We do not charge a handling fee. We will combine the shipping on multiple purchases to the same address. All items and books are packed securely and are mailed with a USPS tracking number. Please remember once they are in the mail we don't have any control how fast they are delivered. Please pay within 3 days. Buy with confidence from Ingrid's Antiques & Books. A professional antiques and books seller for 30+ years. We have been selling on E Bay since February 1998. All sales are final. We are just a small business and do not have funding to replace or refund a item or book. The books and items listed have very detailed description. However, if we have in anyway misrepresented an item in the description, we will work with you after the sale to complete and correct the error. If you have any concerns about the item or book you received, please contact us first. You will be treated fairly. We answer all e mails!
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Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Book Title: FRAGMENTS-MEMORIES OF A WARTIME CHILDHOOD
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Book Series: Holocaust
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Condition:: Good - See the listing for full details & descriptions.
Publisher: Schocken Books
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Edition: First Edition
Subject: Binjamin Wilkomirski: a child when the round-ups in Poland began.
Publication Year: 1996
Type: World War II History
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: BINJAMIN WILKOMIRSKI, Translated by Carol Brown Janeway
Features: Illustrated, 1st Edition, ISBN 0805241396
Genre: History, World War II, Memoir, Holocaust, Biography
Seller: Ingrid's Antiques & Books
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Binjamin Wilkomirski was a tiny child when the, round-ups in Poland began & found himself completely alone, three or four years old, in Majdanek death camp
Book Number: 291kms59g
Number of Pages: 155