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  1. The Auschwitz Poems. An Anthology, ed. Adam A. Zych, Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum: Oswiecim, 1999.
  2. Bacon Gershon C., The Politics of tradition. Agudat Yisrael in Poland, 1916-1936, The Mgnes Press, The Hebrew University: Jerusalem, 1996.
  3. Marcus Banet Chana, They Called Me Frau Anna, CIS Publishers: New york, London, Jerusalem, 1990.
  4. Bartoszewski Wladyslaw, Common European Responsiblility, Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Warsaw, 2001.
  5. Birenbaum Halina, Hope Is the Last to Die, Publishing House of the State Myseum in Oswiecim: Oswiecim, 1994.
  6. Brand William, The Architecture of Crime, Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum: Oswiecim, 2001.
  7. Brandys Kazimierz, A Warsaw Diary 1978-1981, Random House: New York, 1983.
  8. Cala Alina, The Image of The Jew in Polish Folk Culture, The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University Jerusalem, 1995.
  9. Cioffi Kathleen M., Alternative Theatre in Poland 1954-1989, Harwoord Academic Publishers: Amsterdam, 1996.
  10. Conrad’s Literary Career, ed. Keith Carabine, Owen Knowles, Wieslaw Krajka, vol. 1-2, Maria Curie-Skolodwska University: Lublin, 1992.
  11. Davies Norman, God’s Playground. A History of Poland, vol. 1-2, Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1981.
  12. Davies Norman, red Eagle, Red Star, Pimlico: London, 2003.
  13. Davies Norman, Rising ’44. ‘The Battle for Warsaw’, Pan Books: London, 2004.
  14. Davies Norman, To and From. Modern Poland: a Journey through Postal History, vol. 2, Rosikon Press: Warszawa, 2008.
  15. Difficult Questions in Polish-Jewish Dialogue, Jacek Santorski & Co: Warszawa, 2006.
  16. Dobraczynski Jan, Meetings with the Madonna, Polonia Publishers: Warsaw, 1979.
  17. Documents on the Holocaust, ed. Y. Arad, Y. Gutman, A. Margaliot, Pergamon Press: Oxford, 1981.
  18. Duda Eugeniusz, The Jews of Cracow, Hagada and Argona-Jarden Jewish Bookshop: Krakow, 1999.
  19. The Eagle and The Crow, ed. T. Halikowska, G. Hyde, Serpent’s Tail: New York, 1996.
  20. Filipow Krzysztof, Wawer Zbigniew, Passerby, Tell Poland…, Arkady: Warsaw, 1991.
  21. Fin de Siecle. Polish Art 1890-1914, The national Museum in Warsaw: Warsaw, 1996.
  22. Four Decades of polish essays, ed. Jan Kott, Northwestern University press: Evanston, Illinois, 1990.
  23. From Norwid to Kantor. Essays on Polish Modernism dedicated to Professor G. M. Hyde, ed. G. Bystydzienska and Emma Harris, Wydawnictwa uniwersytetu warszawskiego: Warszawa, 1999.
  24. Halkowski Henryk, The Legends form the Jewish Town in Kazimierz near Cracow, Mercury: Cracow, 1998.
  25. Heller Wendy, Lidia. The Life of Lidia zamenhof. Daughter of Esperanto, George Ronald: Oxford, 1985.
  26. Herbert Zbigniew, The Collected Poems 1956-1998, HarperCollinsPublishers: New York, 2007.
  27. Herbert Zbigniew, Selected poems, Wydawnictwo Literackie: Krakow, 2007.
  28. The Historical Metropolis. A Hidden Potential, International Conference 26-29 May 1996.
  29. The History of polish Diplomacy, Sejm Publishing Office: Warsaw, 2005.
  30. Huppert Uri, Back to the Ghetto. Zionism in Retreat, Prometheus Books: Buffalo, New York, 1988.
  31. Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska Maria, Butterflies. Selected Poems, Wydawnictwo Literackie: Krakow, 2000.
  32. Kaczorowski Bartomiej, The Monuments of polish Architecture, WSiP: Warszawa, 1998.
  33. Kantor Tadeusz, Impossible, Bunkier Sztuki: Krakow, 2000.
  34. Kantsedikas A., Volkovinskaya Y., Romanovskaya T., Masterpieces of Jewish Art, Image: Moscow, 1990.
  35. Konopelska Wieslawa, Szalom. To Commemorate the Jews from Czeladz, Urzad Miasta Czeladz: Czeladz, 2008.
  36. Korbonowski Stefan, The Jews and The Poles in World War II, Hippocrene Books: New York, 1989.
  37. Kozlowski Maciej, Bronowski Joram, Poland. The Story, Diaspora’s Memory: Warsaw, 2005.
  38. Krajewska Monika, A Tribe of Stones. Jewish Cementaries in Poland, Polish Scientific Publishers Ltd: Warsaw, 1993.
  39. Leociak jacek, Text in the Face of Destruction. Accounts from the Warsaw Ghetto Reconsidered, Zydowski Instytut Historyczny: Warsaw, 2004.
  40. London Has Been Informed... Reports by Auschwitz Escapees, ed. Henryk Swiebocki, The Auschwitz- Birkenau State Museum: Oswiecim, 1997.
  41. Milobedzki Adam, The Architecture of Poland. A Chapter of the European Heritage, International Cultural Centre Cracow: Cracow, 1994.
  42. Mekarski Stefan, Nicholas Copernicus (Mikolaj Kopernik) 1473-1543, The Polish Cultural Foundation: London, 1973.
  43. Milosz Czeslaw, The History of Polish Literature, University of California Press: Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1983.
  44. New Political Act for the United Nations, ed. Adam Daniel Rotfeld: Warsaw, 2004.
  45. Hurwic-Nowakowska Irena, A Social Analysis of postwar Polish Jewry, The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History: Jerusalem, 1986.
  46. Piechotka Maria&Kazimierz, Heaven’s Gates. Wooden Synagogues in the Territiries of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Krupski i S-ka: Warsaw, 2004.
  47. The Ringenblum Archive. Annihilation-Day by Day, Karta Centre: Warsaw, 2008.
  48. Olczak-Roniker Joanna, In the Garden of memory. A Family Memoir, Weinfeld and Nicolson: London, 2004.
  49. Olson Lynne, Cloud Stanley, For Your Freedom and Ours. The Kosciuszko Squadron. Forgotten Heroes of World War II, Arrow Books: London, 2003.
  50. Olszewski Andrzej K., Polish Art and Architecture 1890-1980, Interpress Publishers: Warsaw, 1989.
  51. Penn Shana, Solidarity’s Secret. The Women Who Defeated Communism in Poland, The University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, 2005.
  52. Pokropek Marian, Guide to Folk Art and Folklore in Poland, Arkady: Warsaw, 1980.
  53. Poland’s Security Policy 1989-2000, ed. Roman Kuzniar, Scholar Publishing House: Warsaw, 2001.
  54. Polish Literature From the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteen Century. A Bilingual Anthology, ed. Michael J. Mikos, Constans: Warszawa, 1999.
  55. “Polin” A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies, vol. 2, 1987.
  56. “Polin” A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies, vol. 5, 1990.
  57. “Polin” A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies, vol. 7, 1992.
  58. “The Polish Foreign Affairs Digest” Quarterly , no. 1 (2001).
  59. Poswiatowska Halina, Indeed I love…, Wydawnictwo Literackie: Cracow, 1997.
  60. Power and Social Structure. Essays in honor of Wlodzimierz Wesolowski, ed. Aleksandra Jasinska-Kania, Melvin L. Kohn, Kazimierz M. Slomczynski, Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu warszawskiego: Warsaw, 1999.
  61. Righteous Among the Nations. How Polse Helped the Jews 1939-1945, ed. Wladyslaw bartoszewski and Zofia lewin, Earlscourt Publications Limited: London, 1969.
  62. The Road to Independence. Solidarnosc 1980-2005, Volumen: Warsaw, 2005.
  63. Rosman M. J., The Lord’s Jews. Magnate-Jewish Relations in the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth during the 18th Century, Harvard University Press: Cambridge, 1990.
  64. Rotem Simcha (Kazik), Memoirs of a ghetto Fighter. The Past Within Me, Yale University Press: New Heaven and London, 1994.
  65. Rozewicz Tadeusz, Selected poems, Wydawnictwo Literackie: Cracow, 1995.
  66. Sikorski: Solidier and Statesman. A Collection of Essays, ed. Keith Sword, Orbis Books: London, 1990.
  67. Sikorski Radek, The Polish House. An Intimate History of Poland, Weidenfeld&Nicolson: London, 1997.
  68. Sobolewicz Tadeusz, But I Survived, Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum: Oswiecim, 1998.
  69. Szymborska Wislawa, Nothing Twice. Selected Poems, Wydawnictwo Literackie: Cracow, 1997.
  70. Szymborska Wislawa, View with a Grain of Sand. Selected Poems, Faber and Faber: London, 1993.
  71. Thinking after the Holocaust. Voices from Poland, Muza SA: Warszawa, Krakow, 2008.
  72. The Tradition of Polish Ideals. Essays in History and Literature, ed. W. J. Stanskiewicz, Orbis Books: London, 1981.
  73. Walek Janusz, A history of Poland in Painting, Interpress Publishers: Warsaw, 1988.
  74. Verbin Moshe, Wooden Synagogues of Poland in the 17 and 18 Century, Herzliya Museum: Herzliya, 1990.
  75. Zagajewski Adam, Mysticism for Beginners. Poems, Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 1997.
  76. Zamoyski Adam, The Forgotten Few. The Polish Air Force in the Second World War, John Murray: London, 1995.
  77. Zamoyski Adam, Poland. A History, Harper Press: London, 2009.
  78. Jews of Lodz, ed. Andrzej Machejek, Hamal: Lodz, 2004.

 

 

 
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