BAKEL, H.A. VAN (1874-1948) - W.A. BONGER, TITUS BRANDSMA, H. BRUGMANS, C. SNOUCK HURGRONJE (ET.AL, CONTRIBUTORS),
Stemmen van Nederlanders over de Behandeling der Joden in Dutschland. [Eerste, enige druk/first and only edition].
Amsterdam, Joachimsthal - Comité voor bijzondere Joodsche belangen; Typ. Joachimsthal, 195. Folio. original printed limp wrappers, stapled. Front cover title in capital bold monochrome type, broad vertical black border alongside upper front jount. Monochrome publ. device printed in centre of lower outer cover. 23pp. of dutch language contributions in protest of treatment and discrimination of the Jewish population in nazi Germanuy. SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION of 30 copies only, printed on paper Ronsard, nuimbered in roman numerals, this copy bears nr. VI. ADDED a small 8°-sized [4]pp. brochure, published by the Committee of Jewish interest, being a concise report featuring committee's achievements on behalf of the Jewish Refugee Committee, April-September 1933, including a general call for funding. AND: an A-4 sized letter cyclostyled on verso only on Committe's original stationary of Comité voor Bijzondere Joodsche Belangen (eg.: Committee on behalf of extraordinary Jewish Interests), referring to an order of 30 copies of the brochure, both loosely inserted. This limited and numbered copy NOT called-for in Royal Dutch Library, KB. Dutch language manifesto with 16 contributions by a number of foremost dutch nationals, of which one in german, strongly opposing the German Nazi Nuremberg laws by which the Jewish population loosing civil rights, curtailing mixed marriages, business deals, freedom of speech, etc., in line with nazi ideology of antisemitism and aryan superiority. Published by the Jewish Committe of exceptional Jewish Interests. Rare. (both covers foxed, some dog-earing, contents clean).
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