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JEWISH BOOK ANNUAL
R
u b i n s t e i n
, H
il a r y
L.
Jews in Victoria, 1835-1985.
London, Allen &
Unwin, 1986. 284 p.
S
e id e l
, G
il l
.
The Holocaust denial: antisemitism, racism and the new right.
Leeds, Beyond the Pale Collective, 1986. 202 p.
S
h e n k e r
, B
a r r y
.
Intentional communities: ideology and alienation in commu
nal societies.
London, Routledge
8c
Kegan Paul, 1986. 283 p. (Inter
national library of group psychotherapy and group process. Thera
peutic communities series).
Comparative studies of kibbutzim, Hutterites and therapeutic
communities. Based on the author’s research and personal experi
ences.
S
ic h r o v s k y
, P
e t e r
.
Strangers in their own land: youngJews in Germany and
Austria today.
Tr. from the German by Jean Steinberg. London, I.B.
Tauris, 1986. 165 p.
S
il v e r
, K
e n n e t h
E. and
G
o l a n
, R
o m y
.
Circle ofMontparnasse:J ewish art
ists in Paris, 1905-45.
London, Lund Humphries, 1986. 128 p.
T
e e m a n
, L
o u i s
.
Footprints in the sand.
Leeds, the Author, 1986. 768 p.
Reminiscences of immigrant life in Leeds.
V
i s h n i a c
, R
o m a n
.
Vanished world.
New ed. London, Penguin, 1986. 200
P-
Paperback edition of this very evocative album of photographs of
Polish Jewry.
FICTION
D ’A
l p u g e t
, B
l a n c h e
.
Winter in Jerusalem.
London, Seeker
8c
Warburg,
1986. 256 p.
An account of a woman’s search for self in a divided country.
B
e r n s t e i n
, M
a r c e l l e
.
Salka.
London, V. Gollancz, 1987. 320 p.
Traces the heroine’s fortunes from turn-of-the-century Russia
thru Germany and Austria to London.
E
b e r s o h n
, W
e s s e l
.
Klara’s visitors.
London, V. Gollancz, 1987. 288 p.
A biting satire on Hitler and the Nazis told in the form of an imag
ined journal kept by Hitler.
F
r i e d m a n
, R
o s em a r y
.
To live in peace.
London, J. Piatkus, 1987. 320 p.
Third volume of the trilogy: Proofs of affection and Rose of
Jericho.
G
e r s h o n
, K
a r e n
.
Thefifth generation.
London, V. Gollancz, 1987. 192 p.
Story of a young German-Jewish refugee who is horrified to be
told that he is Hitler’s illegitimate son.
H
a l e v i
, Z
e
’
ev
B
e n
S
h im o n
.
The anointed: a Kabbalistic novel.
London,
Arkana, 1987. 240 p.
A dramatic story of the Inquisition in fifteenth century Spain.