Having lost her husband, her parents, and her two young sons to the Nazi exterminators, Olga Lengyel had little to live for during her seven-month internment in Auschwitz. Only Lengyel's work in the prisoners' underground resistance and the need to tell this story kept her fighting for survival. She survived by her wit and incredible strength. ...
Description: Used: Good. Dust Jacket Included. Good library discard first edition hardcover (Day, 1962, 192 pages); usual library markings; dust jacket in mylar protector; pages clean, tight, unmarked; binding sound and square; rubbing to bottom edge of front cover; soil to back of dust jacket; on its way to you the same or next day in bubblewrap; email confirmation; standard mail takes 4-14 days; priority mail takes 2-5 days; international orders go by airmail (6-10 days). read more
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Avon Book Division-The Hearst Corporation
Description: Good. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. Binding is tight, the corners are lightly bumped, the joints are creased, the spine is creased several times and is slightly curved inward. The front cover is coloured red, with a disturbing photo of a man's face, whose eyes are large with sincere and disgusting horror; the title is in large white letters across the middle of the cover. FC436. No date. 189 pages. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: John Day
Date Published: 1962
Description: Very Good/Near Fine. Book 192pgs. photos throughout. "The Life Story of the Hero of the Middle East". except for foxing on upper edges of jacket and endpapers a birght, clean copy. Neat inscription by author. "To Mrs. Lyla Tyng with best wishes Emil Lengyel, Rutherford. 4/24/1962". in mylar. read more
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