Photo Collections / History
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Anne Frank in the World 1929 - 1945 This catalog of the Anne Frank in the World travelling exhibit provides a photographic portrait of Anne Frank's life and of the historical developments between 1929 and 1945. It includes a section on anti-semitism and racism today. Many photographs in this book appear for the first time. Text is in English and Spanish. Anne Frank House paperback: 144 pages (item #064)
Price: $15.00
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Anne Frank ("Blue Book") Ruud van der Rol and Rian Verhoeven The period in the Secret Annex is the central theme in this book. It tells the story of Anne's life, gives information about the times in which she lived and examines the history of the diary.The "Blue Book" explains many situations and events mentioned in the Diary and includes historic background information and photographs. Richly illustrated and with many photographs unavailable elsewhere, this informative volume includes an explanation of terms, a list of important dates, suggestions for further reading and an index of names relevant to Anne's story. Anne Frank House hardcover: 64 pages (item #065)
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The Story of Anne Frank This beautifully formatted book tells the life story of Anne Frank in a clear, concise narrative alongside over 130 images, many full color, as well as some never before published photographs. In the chapters about the hiding period, the feeling of imprisonment can be felt in the text drawn from Anne's diary as well as the choice of images. Photographer Maria Austria's famous series from right after the war is used to depict the atmosphere of the Secret Annex. A comprehensive series of photographs of Anne Frank's red plaid diary enables the reader to feel as though experiencing the diary first-hand. After the betrayal and the deportation, eyewitnesses tell of Margot and Anne's last months. With this, the book tells the complete story of Anne Frank. Anne Frank House Hardcover: 216 pages (item #066)
Price: $26.00 |
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Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary - A Photographic Remembrance Ruud van der Rol and Rian Verhoeven In over one hundred pictures, many never before published, Anne Frank's life, as a normal girl growing up, is portrayed in this moving account, with photographs of her and her family before she went into hiding. Historic photographs and excerpts from Anne's diary expose the worsening political situation and oppressive conditions that marked the last years of her life. Finally, the testimony of the people who last saw Anne and her sister Margot alive reveals the tragedy that follows. Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, called this book "A superb exploration of the particular and the universal meanings of a seminal work." Puffin Books paperback: 126 pages (item #071)
Price: $10.99 |
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Anne Frank: A History for Today This catalog of the Anne Frank: A History for Today exhibit recounts Anne Frank's story using a wide selection of family photographs and passages from the diary. Her biography is enhanced by testimony from Holocaust survivors. The fact that the struggle against racism and prejudice is an ongoing one is emphasized by many references to contemporary instances of intolerance and injustice. From the back cover : "The story of Anne Frank still has important lessons to teach us today. The discrimination and racism that brought an end to her life did not disappear when World War II came to a close. Reading her life story can help us realize the value of tolerance and mutual respect and the importance of human rights." Anne Frank House paperback: 94 pages (item #072)
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Anne Frank House: A Museum with a Story (the catalog of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam) Visitors to 263 Prinsengracht are taken on a journey back in time. In each of the rooms, excerpts from Anne's diary provide an impression of what happened there during the hiding period.Visitors encounter traces of the inhabitants of the Secret Annex, and also of the four employees of Otto Frank who did so much to help the people in hiding. In compiling this catalog, the museum-route through the Anne Frank House was followed. The quotations and objects displayed in the actual exhibit can also be found here, supplemented by background information. To provide a better impression of the hiding period, color photographs of a temporary refurbishing of both the front part of the house and the Secret Annex are included in this handsomely printed volume. Anne Frank House paperback: 254 pages (item # 074)
Price: $20.00 |
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Anne Frank House: A Museum with a Story (the catalog of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam) Visitors to 263 Prinsengracht are taken on a journey back in time. In each of the rooms, excerpts from Anne's diary provide an impression of what happened there during the hiding period.Visitors encounter traces of the inhabitants of the Secret Annex, and also of the four employees of Otto Frank who did so much to help the people in hiding. In compiling this catalog, the museum-route through the Anne Frank House was followed. The quotations and objects displayed in the actual exhibit can also be found here, supplemented by background information. To provide a better impression of the hiding period, color photographs of a temporary refurbishing of both the front part of the house and the Secret Annex are included in this handsomely printed volume. Anne Frank House full size hardcover: 254 pages (item # 075)
Price: $75.00 |
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