Fuchs, Esther, ed. Women and the Holocaust: Narrative and Representation. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1999. 148 pp. Softcover book. Some shelfwear & scuffing to covers. Very good condition overall. Eleven essays written by distinguished scholars. Subjects include reproduction and resistance during the Holocaust; Israeli daughters of Shoah survivors; lesbians and the Holocaust; women as resistance fighters in popular films; more. This is Volume XXII in the Studies in the Shoah series. $20.00
Halle, Louis J. The Cold War as History. Harper & Rpw, 1967. First U.S. 21.8 cm, 434 pp. Few tiny marks to edges; otherwise very good in lightly edgeworn dustjacket. Based on Halle's broad knowledge of the cold war and personal experience in it (as member of the Policy Planning Staff). $8.50
Heilbroner, Robert. Visions of the Future: The Distant Past, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Oxford, 1995. First printing. 133 pp. Fine in very good+ dustjacket with bit of creasing to bottom of back panel. Contends that throughout all of human history there have been three ways of looking at the future, and that our own view is sharply different from those of the past. $8.00
Lifton, Robert J. History and Human Survival. Psychology Today Book Club, c1970. 21.8 cm, 404 pp. Very good in lightly worn dustjacket. 'Essays on the young and old, survivors and the dead, peace and war, and on contemporary psychohistory'. $9.00
Marnell, William H. The Good Life of Western Man. New York: Herder and Herder, 1971. 21.5 cm, 238 pp. Yellowing; ink mark front endpaper; otherwise very good in lightly creased dustjacket. What "the good life" has meant to Western man from antiquity to the modern era. Foreword by Arnold Toynbee. $6.50
Murray, John J. George I, the Baltic and the Whig Split of 1717: A Study in Diplomacy and Propaganda. University of Chicago, 1969. First Edition. 366 pp. Hardcover in dustjaket. Mild foxing around edges of text block. Jacket is lightly worn and yellowed, with darkened spine. Shows how diplomacy, naval and military actions, trade considerations, internal politics, and the use of the press all worked together to enable the success of George I in utilizing the resources of Great Britain in the Baltic. This copy has been INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the front endpaper: "To B___R___/from his old teacher, the/author, with best wishes/John/John J Murray/Sept. 6, 1969" $19.00
Sanders, Jennings B. Historical Interpretations and American Historianship. Antioch Press, 1966. 22.3 cm, 138 pp. Very good in rubbed dustjacket. $6.50