I DID NOT INTERVIEW THE DEAD
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1949. Item #42391
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 8vo, 220 pages. Now classic work. "In 1946 Dr. Broder went to Europe for the purpose of recording on-the-spot impressions of displaced persons and other war victims in France, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany, so that he might make available for psychological analysis their memories and attitutdes in their own words. This book presents verbatim transcriptions of the narratives of eight of the displaced persons interviewed. It is a highly readable and moving record of man under stress--it protrays man's inhumanity to man--it is raw material for serious study by psychologists and social scientists in general. " (from the jacket, not present here). Read more at voices.library.iit.edu/david_boder. Bound in original grey cloth with barbed wire illustrations. Very Good Condition. (KH-2-11A).
Price: $225.00