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Doubly signed first printing of this illustrated retelling of the 1938 Czech opera, performed in the Terezin concentration camp by its original cast of orphaned Jewish children imprisoned there alongside composer Hans Krása.
Doubly signed first printing of this illustrated retelling of the 1938 Czech opera, performed in the Terezin concentration camp by its original cast of orphaned Jewish children imprisoned there alongside composer Hans Krása.
Special limited edition, combining Foreman's two illustrated memoirs of boyhood during and after WWII, with signed numbered bookplate as issued by the publisher.
Inscribed first printing of Houston's 1940s wartime children's story, affectingly illustrated by Lloyd Bloom.
Inscribed first printing of this story of a friendship broken apart by WWII, and how a precious painting leads to a bittersweet reunion.
First US edition, published the same year as the Japanese first, depicting the experience of a 7-year-old girl in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb is dropped by the US.
Bilingual children's book in support of the Allied Forces, following a little girl from colonized Senegal who wants to help in the war effort.
Signed first printing of this autobiographical reflection on childhood and young adulthood in post-WWII England.
Signed first printing of this moving story about the common sailors and fishermen who helped evacuate Dunkirk.
Signed first printing of this haunting and surreal reflection on the Japanese American internment during WWII, with original self-portrait of Allen Say.
First printing of this heartwarming story of a Chelsea Pensioner's trip down memory lane as he watches children play football [soccer].
Inscribed first edition, first printing, the story of a boy in Europe whose village is occupied during World War II, and his desire to help as an aspiring pilot.
Soviet children's book on the theme of international brotherhood, illustrated with bright color lithographs of parents and children from many nations.
First edition of this scarce British children's story on the Struwwelpeter model, issued during World War II with an implicit suggestion of civic as well as personal virtue: good boys tolerate deprivation without complaint.
First edition of this particularly patriotic book about the founding of the United States and the meaning of the flag, as explained by states personified as children.