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Bill Williams Library Catalogue BILL WILLIAMS LIBRARY CATALOGUE Note that the section in the library where the book is located is in BOLD TYPE. A (Top) Abbott, W. (1966). The documents of Vatican II / introductions and commentaries by Catholic bishops and experts, responses by Protestant and Orthodox scholars. London, Geoffrey Chapman. Abella, I. M. (1983). None is too many: Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933-1948. Toronto, Ont., Lester & Orpen Dennys. Germany. Abrahams, I. (1896). Jewish Life in the Middle Ages. London, Macmillan and Co. GENERAL JEWISH HISTORY Abrahams, I. (1906). A short history of Jewish literature: from the fall of the Temple (70 C.E.) to the era of emancipation (1786 C.E.). London, T. Fisher Unwin. Abrahams, I. (1912). The book of delight, and other papers. Philadelpia, The Jewish publication society of America. Abrahams, I. (1920). By-paths in Hebraic Bookland. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America. Abrahams, I. (1924). Some Permanent Values in Judaism (Four Lectures). Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1 Abrahams, I. (1932). Jewish life in the middle ages. London, E Goldston. Abrahams, I. (1934). Festival studies: being thoughts on the Jewish year. London, E. Goldston & Son. Abrahams, K. L. (1975). Board of Guardians for the Relief of the Jewish Poor of Liverpool, administered by Merseyside Jewish Welfare Council: a history to mark the centenary of the Board. 1875-1975. Liverpool, Board of Guardians for the Relief of the Jewish Poor of Liverpool. Abrahart, E. N. (1976). The Clayton Aniline Company Ltd: 1876-1976. Manchester, Clayton Aniline Company Ltd. Abramsky, C., Jachimczyk, Maciej and Polonsky, Antony (1986). The Jews in Poland. Oxford, New York, B. Blackwell. Abse, D. (1971). Ash on a young man's sleeve. London, Vallentine, Mitchell. Adams, C. (1987). Across seven seas and thirteen rivers: life stories of pioneer Sylhetti settlers in Britain. London, THAP. Adelman, P. (1984). Victorian radicalism: the middle-class experience 1830-1914. London, Longman. Adelson, A., Lapides, Robert and Web, Marek (1989). Lodz ghetto: inside a community under siege. New York, London, Viking. Adeney, J. H. (1921). The Jews in eastern Europe. London, Central Board of Missions and Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Adler, E. N. (1930). Jewish Travellers. London, George Routledge &Sons, Ltd. Adler, H. (1909). Anglo-Jewish memories: and other sermons. London, George Routledge. Adler, M. K. M. K. (1988). A socialist remembers. London, Duckworth. Affairs, S. o. S. f. F. (1946). Judgment of the International Military Tribunal-Nuremberg. London, His Majesty's Stationery Office. Affairs, T. I. o. J. (1971). The Jewish Communities of the World. London, Andre Deutsch. GENERAL JEWISH Agar, H. (1960). The Saving Remnant, an Account of Jewish Survival Since 1914. London, Rupert Hart-Davis. GENERAL JEWISH HISTORY Aguilar, G. (1887). The Tale of Cedars: A story of Spain in the Fifteenth Century. London, 2 Groombridge & Sons. Agus, J. B. (1946). Banner of Jerusalem: the life, times and thought of Abraham Isaac Kuk, the late Chief Rabbi of Palestine. New York, Bloch. Agus, J. B. (1946). Banner of Jerusalem: The Life, Times and thought of Abraham Isaac Kuk - the late Chief rabbi of Palestine. New york, Bloch Publishing Co. Ahn, D. F. (1882). Englime Handelskorrelpondenz. Koln, Berlag von Eduard Heinrich Maner. Aldcroft, D. H. D. H. (1969). The British economy, 1870-1939. London, Macmillan. Alderman, G. (1983). The Jewish community in British politics. Oxford, Clarendon Press. Alderman, G. (1986). Modern Britain 1700-1983: a domestic history. London, Croom Helm. Aleichem, S. (1898). Adventures of Mottel, the cantor's son. London, William Heinemann. Allan, T. (1952). Not by power; the story of the growth of Judaism. New York, Bookman Associates. Allen, E. A. (1943). It shall not happen here: anti-Semitism, fascists, and civil liberty. London, National Council for Civil Liberties. Allen, J. (1987). Perdition: a play in two acts. London, Ithaca. THE HOLOCAUST Altman, A. R. (1915). The Jewish child's Bible stories told in simple language. New York, Bloch. Altmann, A. (1958). Between East and West; essays dedicated to the memory of Bela Horovitz. London, East and West Library. GENERAL JEWISH HISTORY Amery, J. (1980). At the Mind's Limits, Comtemplations by a survivor on Auschwitz and its realities. Bloomington, Indiana University Press. Améry, J. (1980). At the mind's limits: contemplations by a survivor on Auschwitz and its realities. Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press. Ancona-Vincent, V. (1995). Beyond imagination. Newark, Beth Shalom. Anderson, G. (1976). Victorian clerks. Manchester, Manchester University Press. Andor, A. K. a. E. (2002). Jewish Studies at the European University. Budapest, Jewish Studies Projest, Central European University. Angell, N. (1939). You and the refugee: the morals and economics of the problem. Harmondsworth, Penguin. 3 Ansky, S. (1927). The Dybbuk: a play in four acts. London, Benn. Antisemitism, T. V. S. I. C. F. T. S. O. (2000). Holocaust Remembrance, A Selected Bibliography, Remembering for the Fure 2000, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. THE HOLOCAUST Archive, R. (2002). The Rothschild Archive: review of the year April 2001-March 2002. London, The Rothschild Archive. Arendt, H. (1976). Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil. New York, Penguin Books. THE HOLOCAUST Arendt, H. (1995). Between friends: the correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy 1949-1975. London, Secker & Warburg. Aris, S. (1970). The Jews in business. London, Cape. Aris, S. (1973). The Jews in business. Harmondsworth, Penguin. Aron, R. (1969). De Gaulle, Israel and the Jews. London, Andre Deutsch. ZIONISM AND THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL Asch, S. (1939). The Nazarene. London, G. Routledge. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, THOUGHT Asch, S. (1942). My personal faith. London, G. Routledge & Sons, ltd. Ascherson, N. (1988). The struggles for Poland. New York, Random House. Ash, S. (1926). Kiddush Hashem; an epic of 1648. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America. Ash, S. (1930). Sabbatai Zevi; A tragedy in three acts and six scenes with a prologue and an epilogue. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, THOUGHT Ashe, G. (1965). The Land and the Book; Israel, the Perenniel Nation. London, Collins. ZIONISM AND THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL Association, A.-J. (1948). Wherein I glory: a series of Jewish contributions to moral leadership. London, Standard Art Publishing Co. for the Anglo-Jewish Association. Association, A.-J. (1950). Year book of the Anglo-Jewish Association Includes its Annual reports for 1948/49-1949/50. London, The Association. Association, M. J. L. V. (1934). Retrospect of 50 Years Work. Manchester, Manchester Jewish Ladies Visiting Association. 4 Astor, Y. (1991). Rabbi Ezriel Tauber, I Shall not want - The Torah outlook on working for a living. New York, Shalheves. Astro, A. (1994). Discourses of Jewish identity in twentieth-century France. New Haven, London, Yale University Press. Atiyah, E. (1955). The Arabs; the origins, present conditions and prospects of the Arab world. Middlesex, Pelican edition, Penguin Books. Attali, J. (1986). A man of influence: Sir Siegmund Warburg, 1902-82. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Ausabel, N. (1955). A Treasury of Jewish Folklore; stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom and folk songs of the Jewish people. New York, Crown. Ausubel, N. (1972). A treasury of Jewish folklore: stories, traditions, legends, humour, wisdom and folk songs of the Jewish people. London, Vallentine, Mitchell and Co. Authors, V. (1990). Holocaust And Genocide Studies. Oxford/ New York, Pergamon Press. THE HOLOCAUST Authors, V. (2000). A Volume of Abstracts. Oxford & London, Macmillan Press. Aveling, T. W. B. (1846-94). The Jewish Herald, and Record of Christian Effort for the Spiritual Good of God's Ancient People 48. Avi-Yonah, M. Encyclopaedia of Archaeological excavations in the Holy Land. ZIONISM AND THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL Avriel, E. (1975). Open the Gates; a personal story of 'illegal' immigration to Israel. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ZIONISM AND THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL Abrahams, I. (1906). A Short History Of Jewish Literature. [S.l.] : T. Fisher Unwin. LITERATURE Abrahams, I. (1920). By-paths in Hebraic Bookland. Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society of America. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, THOUGHT Abrahams, I. and Montefiore C. G. (1895). Aspects of Judaism : being sixteen sermons. London : Macmillan. GENERAL JEWISH HISTORY Adler, A. (1979). Zionism : false Messiah. Translated [from the French]; introductory interview with Moshe Machover. London : Ink Links Ltd. ZIONISM AND THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL Adler, E. N. (1938). Jewish travellers. [S.l.] : Routledge. GENERAL JEWISH 5 Agus, J. B. (1971). Dialogue and tradition : the challenges of contemporary Judeo-Christian thought. London : Abelard-Schuman. GENERAL JEWISH Alexander, S. (1988). Marc Chagall : a biography. Droemer Knaur. Taschenbuch. ART, ARCHITECTURE & ARCHAEOLOGY Altmann, A. and Stern, S. M. (1958). Isaac Israeli: a Neoplatonic philosopher of the early tenth century. His works translated with comments and an outline of his philosophy by A. Altmann ... and S. M. Stern. London : Oxford University Press. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, THOUGHT American Academy for Jewish Research. (1978). Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research. Volume XLV. New York : American Academy for Jewish Research. AMERICAN JEWRY Anderson, G.W. (1966). The history and religion of Israel. Oxford University Press
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