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_aWiesel, Elie _d1928-2016 _4aut |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aNight |
246 | _aLa Nuit | ||
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_a120 p _c20/13/0,6 cm _fPaperback |
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500 | _aIncl: Preface to the New Translation by Elie Wiesel. Foreword by François Mauriac. Night. The Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech Delivered by Elie Wiesel in Oslo (Norway) on December 10, 1986 | ||
520 | _aBorn in the town of Sighet, Transylvania, Elie Wiesel was a teenager when he and his family were taken from their home in 1944 to the Auschwitz concentration camp, and then to Buchenwald. A terrifying record of Elie Wiesel's memories of the death of his family, the death of his own innocence, and his despair as a deeply observant Jew confronting the absolute evil of man | ||
600 | 1 | 4 | _aWiesel, Elie / 1928- / Childhood and youth |
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_aJews _xBiography _zRomania _zSighet |
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_aHolocaust, Jewish _vPersonal narratives _y1939-1945 |
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_aAuschwitz _xConcentration Camps _yWorld War II |
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_aWiesel, Marion _4transl |
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