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SOLD - Music in Terezin: 1941-1945 by Joza Karas, First Edition

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SYNOPSIS:  233 pages. From back jacket: "When Hitler created the "model" camp at Theresienstadt (Terezin in Czech) for the better-known of Europe's Jewish transportees, he gathered together many of the continent's finest musicians. This examination of the associations, the compositions, the performances, and above all, the people of Terezin accentuates the role the active musical life played in the struggle for hope in these darkest of times." See pic of inside front jacket flap for further synopsis.

Publisher: Beaufort Books Publishers, New York, in association with Pendragon Press

Format: Hardback with dust jacket and mylar overwrap, PLUS bonus news release from publisher explaining synopsis of book,a pic of which is shown with this item. NOT an EX LIB. Stated First Edition.

Condition: F
rom a personal library with only indication being Personal "Library of..." round seal embossed on title page. Unclipped jacket still showing $16.95 original price. Stated First Edition. Very clean, bright, solid volume.

See Grading Scale page for explanation of grades. Photos of any obvious condition issues will be provided.

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