Book by Hahn Hannelore
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HANNELORE HAHN is the author of “On the Way to Feed the Swans,” an autobiography of a young Jewish girl growing up in an upper-class, German-Austrian family home in the Baroque city of Dresden during the rise of Nazism. It is a compellingly poignant memoir of a childhood buffeted by the ascendency of anti-Semitism and the difficulties of adapting to the strange new culture of the United States where her family resettled in 1938. First published in the U.S. in 1982 by Tenth House Enterprises, Inc., “On the Way to Feed the Swans” has been formally recognized by the Hannah Arendt Institute as an important contribution to the understanding of Nazi totalitarianism and the Hollocaust. A German language edition was published in 2008. Hannelore Hahn’s first published work was an illustrated children’s book entitled: “Take A Giant Step,” a whimsical homage to the history and adventure of walking on stilts published in 1960 by Little, Brown & Company with illustrations by the highly-regarded Margot Zemach. Later that year, she published a more serious essay on the history of stilts in the 20th anniversary edition of The Saturday Book, an immensely popular British holiday compendium of contemporary articles, essays and poetry published by Hutchinson of London and edited by John Hadfield. This essay also appeared in the action painter Alfred Leslie’s review, “The Hasty Papers,” and was subsequently republished by Host Publications, Inc. of Austin, Texas. Her extensive research on the history of stilts is on deposit in the archives of the Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. Ms. Hahn served as a translator of “The Scientific Correspondence of Albert Einstein” before the original documents were transferred from the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton to Israel. In 1976, Hannelore Hahn foundered the International Women’s Writing Guild, a nonprofit organization which serves as a world-wide network for women who use writing as the means for life-long learning and both personal and professional growth. Unlike traditional literary organizations of that time, the Guild was open to any woman regardless of background, previous training or even writing experience. Over 4,000 books have been published by IWWG members during the organization’s 36-year-old history. “Remember the Magic,” a celebration of the IWWG’s first 25 years authored by Ms. Hahn, was published by Tenth House Enterprises, Inc. in 2001.
This is a true story about a young girl growing up in an upperclass, half German-Jewish, half Austrian-Jewish family who, along with her parents, flees from their family home in the baroque city of Dresden and resettles in the safety of America. A poignant and compelling child’s eye-view of the observations, hopes and dreams of a pre-teenager whose childhood was buffeted by the rise of anti-Semitism and the difficulties of adapting to the strange new culture of the United States.
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Destinations, frais et délaisVendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. Signed Copy . Inscribed by author on half title page. (Hannelore Hahn, childhood and youth, Germany). N° de réf. du vendeur SB00E-02362
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Vendeur : michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. First Edition. Gift inscribed and signed by author. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 052785
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Vendeur : Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Etats-Unis
Trade PAPERBACK. Etat : VG/No Dustjacket. Black & White Photographs (illustrateur). First Thus. New York, NY: Tenth House Enterprises, Inc. VG/No Dustjacket. (1982). First Thus. Trade PAPERBACK. Inscribed by the author. . 8vo., 76 pp., Corners slightly curled . N° de réf. du vendeur BOOKS285968
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Vendeur : Warren Hahn, Pleasant View, TN, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. A real nice 76 page1st edition biography. Has black & white photos scattered throughout. signed by author first page. Has a tapedID sticker bottom spine. The memoir of a Jewish Holocaust survivor who grew up in a middle-class Jewish family in Dresden during the rise of the Third Reich. In a very personal child's eye account of anti-Semitism, persecution, eradication, escape and resettlement in the United States, the author has written a compelling and poignant tale. See my scans for nice condition and more information. Size: 9h x 7w. Signed by Author(s). Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 10974
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Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Trade paperback. Metzig, William (Calligrapher) (illustrateur). Trade paperback (US). [12], 76, [4] p. Illustrations. From Wikipedia; "Hannelore Hahn is a poet, writer, publisher. The International Women's Writing Guild, founded in 1976 by Hannelore Hahn, is a non-profit network for the personal and professional empowerment of women through writing. Begun as a small support group, today the IWWG is an official Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council and has thousands of members worldwide. The IWWG is fiscally managed by the New York Foundation for the Arts. Hannelore Hahn s memoir On the Way to Feed the Swans, about her childhood in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States, was included in the 1983 American Book Awards. Good. Signed by author. Signed on t-p. Cover has some wear and soiling. Small tear at top of spine. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. N° de réf. du vendeur 71163
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Vendeur : BennettBooksLtd, San Diego, NV, Etats-Unis
paperback. Etat : New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! N° de réf. du vendeur Q-0960331034
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