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Author:       Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
Unif. Title:  [Achterhuis. English.].
Title:        The diary of Anne Frank : the critical, edition / prepared by
              the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation ;
              introduced by Harry Paape, Gerrold van der Stroom and David
              Barnouw ; with a summary of the report by the State Forensic
              Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Justice compiled by H. J.
              J. Hardy ; edited by David Barnouw and Gerrold van der Stroom ;
              translated by Arnold J. Pomerans and B. M. Mooyaart-Doubleday.
Pub. Info.:   London : Viking, 1989.
Phy Descript: x, 719 p. ; 27 cm.
Notes:        Translation of: Achterhuis.
LC Subject:   Frank-Anne-1929-1945 -- Diaries.
              Holocaust-Jewish-(1939-1945) -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam --
              Personal-narratives.
              Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Persecutions.
              Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Diaries.
              Amsterdam-(Netherlands) -- Ethnic-relations.
Other Author: Hardy, H. J. J.
              Barnouw, David.
              Stroom, Gerrold van der.
              Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands).
Library Loc.: Suzzallo/Allen.
Status:       Suzzallo General Stacks
                D810.J4 F713 1989  CHECK THE SHELVES


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