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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 1st Edition. A lovely, crisp, clean hardcover in very good condition; faintly bumped upper corners. Dust jacket in very good condition with lightly sunned spine, light edge wear to top edge, now in protective mylar cover. We are a brick-and-mortar store and sell our own inventory.
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Hardcover. Zustand: VG. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: VG. First Edition. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR: "TO SLYVIA, WHO MUST BE KIDDING, WITH LOVE, BENNO.". INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR.
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Zustand: new.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, US, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: New. In 1932, Benno Weiser Varon was a student of medicine in Vienna. During a brawl at the Anatomic Institute he rescues a Jewish fellow student, when he cracked the skull of a huge Nazi with two outsized metal keys, while some thirty Nazis watched from an upper floor. He considered this event his rite of passage, in which he proved to himself that "Jews are no cowards." Life would give him many an opportunity to prove it again. A Jewish Rambo? Not at all. Fellow Viennese remember him for making them laugh. He wrote, directed, and performed in literary cabarets. Gerhard Bronner, Vienna's foremost entertainer, claims that watching Weiser perform inspired his choice of career."All I could take along from Nazi Vienna," says Weiser Varon, "was my accent." But he also exported his fighting spirit. As Ecuador's first syndicated columnist, blending drama with satire, he dispensed faith to those who rooted for the Allies and heartburn to the powerful Nazi colony. The Axis powers sponsored seven weeklies to counteract his influence, there was an interpellation in parliament, a "promise" by the minister of the interior to silence him, an op-ed dual with a Vichy diplomat. The New York Times, reporting on his struggle, called him one of Latin America's best known columnists. In 1946 the World Zionist Organization drafted him into its campaign to convince the nations of Latin America of the justice of the Jewish fight for statehood. Varon's niche in history is the U.N. Palestine Partition Resolution of 1947. The Encyclopedia Judaica credits him and a colleague with the decisive Latin American votes. In 1964 Golda Meir appointed him ambassador to a succession of Latin American countries. In 1970 Baron survived an assassination attempt by Palestinian terrorists. In 1972 he retired from diplomacy and returned to journalism. Varon met Albert Einstein and Aleksandr Kerensky as well as the Who's Who of Latin-American writers, painters, intellectuals, and statesmen, such as Perón, Castro, the Somozas, Stroessner. He also placed second-best in a joke contest with Bob Hope and, together with his actress-wife, wrote a play, "A Letter to the Times," which was produced in both English and Spanish.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, 1992
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 431 S. Gebundenes Buch mit Original-Schutzumschlag. Dieser mit leichten Randläsuren. Mit Signatur und Widmung des Autors an Dr. Theo Sommer (in seiner Zeit als Mit-Herausgeber der "Zeit"). Beiliegend eine Visitenkarte von Varon, ebenfalls mit Signatur und einer Notiz an Theo Sommer. Sauberes und wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. ISBN: 9780845348376 Wir senden umgehend mit beiliegender MwSt.Rechnung. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 850 Gebundene Ausgabe, Maße: 16.51 cm x 3.81 cm x 24.13 cm.
Zustand: New. Num Pages: 431 pages, portraits. BIC Classification: HBTB; HRJ; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 241 x 165 x 33. Weight in Grams: 850. . 1999. hardcover. . . . .
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 431.
Zustand: New. Num Pages: 431 pages, portraits. BIC Classification: HBTB; HRJ; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 241 x 165 x 33. Weight in Grams: 850. . 1999. hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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Zustand: New. pp. 431.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, 1992
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 431 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Associated University Presses, US, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: New. In 1932, Benno Weiser Varon was a student of medicine in Vienna. During a brawl at the Anatomic Institute he rescues a Jewish fellow student, when he cracked the skull of a huge Nazi with two outsized metal keys, while some thirty Nazis watched from an upper floor. He considered this event his rite of passage, in which he proved to himself that "Jews are no cowards." Life would give him many an opportunity to prove it again. A Jewish Rambo? Not at all. Fellow Viennese remember him for making them laugh. He wrote, directed, and performed in literary cabarets. Gerhard Bronner, Vienna's foremost entertainer, claims that watching Weiser perform inspired his choice of career."All I could take along from Nazi Vienna," says Weiser Varon, "was my accent." But he also exported his fighting spirit. As Ecuador's first syndicated columnist, blending drama with satire, he dispensed faith to those who rooted for the Allies and heartburn to the powerful Nazi colony. The Axis powers sponsored seven weeklies to counteract his influence, there was an interpellation in parliament, a "promise" by the minister of the interior to silence him, an op-ed dual with a Vichy diplomat. The New York Times, reporting on his struggle, called him one of Latin America's best known columnists. In 1946 the World Zionist Organization drafted him into its campaign to convince the nations of Latin America of the justice of the Jewish fight for statehood. Varon's niche in history is the U.N. Palestine Partition Resolution of 1947. The Encyclopedia Judaica credits him and a colleague with the decisive Latin American votes. In 1964 Golda Meir appointed him ambassador to a succession of Latin American countries. In 1970 Baron survived an assassination attempt by Palestinian terrorists. In 1972 he retired from diplomacy and returned to journalism. Varon met Albert Einstein and Aleksandr Kerensky as well as the Who's Who of Latin-American writers, painters, intellectuals, and statesmen, such as Perón, Castro, the Somozas, Stroessner. He also placed second-best in a joke contest with Bob Hope and, together with his actress-wife, wrote a play, "A Letter to the Times," which was produced in both English and Spanish.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc Jan 1999, 1999
ISBN 10: 084534837X ISBN 13: 9780845348376
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In 1932, Benno Weiser Varon was a student of medicine in Vienna. During a brawl at the Anatomic Institute he rescues a Jewish fellow student, when he cracked the skull of a huge Nazi with two outsized metal keys, while some thirty Nazis watched from an upper floor. He considered this event his rite of passage, in which he proved to himself that 'Jews are no cowards.' Life would give him many an opportunity to prove it again. A Jewish Rambo Not at all. Fellow Viennese remember him for making them laugh. He wrote, directed, and performed in literary cabarets. Gerhard Bronner, Vienna's foremost entertainer, claims that watching Weiser perform inspired his choice of career.'All I could take along from Nazi Vienna,' says Weiser Varon, 'was my accent.' But he also exported his fighting spirit. As Ecuador's first syndicated columnist, blending drama with satire, he dispensed faith to those who rooted for the Allies and heartburn to the powerful Nazi colony. The Axis powers sponsored seven weeklies to counteract his influence, there was an interpellation in parliament, a 'promise' by the minister of the interior to silence him, an op-ed dual with a Vichy diplomat. The New York Times, reporting on his struggle, called him one of Latin America's best known columnists. In 1946 the World Zionist Organization drafted him into its campaign to convince the nations of Latin America of the justice of the Jewish fight for statehood. Varon's niche in history is the U.N. Palestine Partition Resolution of 1947. The Encyclopedia Judaica credits him and a colleague with the decisive Latin American votes. In 1964 Golda Meir appointed him ambassador to a succession of Latin American countries. In 1970 Baron survived an assassination attempt by Palestinian terrorists. In 1972 he retired from diplomacy and returned to journalism. Varon met Albert Einstein and Aleksandr Kerensky as well as the Who's Who of Latin-American writers, painters, intellectuals, and statesmen, such as Perón, Castro, the Somozas, Stroessner. He also placed second-best in a joke contest with Bob Hope and, together with his actress-wife, wrote a play, 'A Letter to the Times,' which was produced in both English and Spanish.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 431 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.