Simon Wiesenthal — Justice & Memory Two-Volume Collector’s Set


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Simon Wiesenthal: Justice & Memory Two-Volume Collector’s Set

This bundle includes two of Wiesenthal’s most significant works, both preserved in exceptional condition with Brodart-protected dust jackets:

  • The Murderers Among Us (1967) – Book Club Edition
  • Every Day Remembrance Day: A Chronicle of Jewish Martyrdom (1987) – First American Edition

The Murderers Among Us (1967)

This pivotal memoir traces Simon Wiesenthal’s extraordinary mission to uncover and expose Nazi war criminals hiding in postwar Europe and America. Drawing from his own investigative files and personal experience as a Holocaust survivor, Wiesenthal recounts cases of evasion, detection, and the long path toward justice. A gripping work of history, activism, and moral force.

Condition: Vintage 1967 Book Club Edition in remarkable condition. Clean pages, tight binding, and a complete dust jacket now protected in Brodart.

Every Day Remembrance Day (1987)

A deeply moving chronicle of Jewish martyrdom throughout history, organized as a daily remembrance. Wiesenthal traces centuries of persecution, courage, and survival, offering a work that is both historical and spiritual. A powerful testament to the importance of memory and the preservation of truth.

Condition: Fine, like-new hardcover with a near fine dust jacket protected in Brodart Archival covering. Crisp, clean, and gift-worthy.

Why This Bundle?

Together, these volumes present the full arc of Wiesenthal’s legacy—pursuit of justice and preservation of memory. For collectors, historians, educators, and those dedicated to Holocaust remembrance, this two-volume set offers exceptional historical and emotional resonance.

Perfect For:

  • Collectors of Judaica and Holocaust studies
  • Historians and researchers
  • Libraries and archives
  • Readers interested in human rights, justice, and postwar investigations

A rare and meaningful addition to any serious collection.

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