The Works of Anne Frank.

"I want to go on living even after my death": First Edition of The Works of Anne Frank

The Works of Anne Frank.

FRANK, Anne; Introduction by Ann Birstein Alfred Kazin .

Item Number: 38068

New York: Doubleday, 1959.

First edition of the works of one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, Anne Frank. Octavo, original cloth. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Introduction by Ann Birstein and Alfred Kazin.

Born in 1929, Anne Frank received a blank diary on her 13th birthday, just weeks before she and her family went into hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Here diary was later discovered in the attic in which she spent the last years of her life, Anne Frank's remarkable diary has since become a world classic—a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit. In 1942, with Nazis occupying Holland, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl and her family fled their home in Amsterdam and went into hiding. For the next two years, until their whereabouts were betrayed to the Gestapo, they and another family lived cloistered in the "Secret Annex" of an old office building. Cut off from the outside world, they faced hunger, boredom, the constant cruelties of living in confined quarters, and the ever-present threat of discovery and death. In her diary Anne Frank recorded vivid impressions of her experiences during this period. By turns thoughtful, moving, and amusing, her account offers a fascinating commentary on human courage and frailty and a compelling self-portrait of a sensitive and spirited young woman whose promise was tragically cut short.

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