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May 23, 1986 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-23

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15

ANNOUNCING THE ELIE WIESEL COLLECTION

ELIE

THE 3E\VS
OF
SILENCE

,

ittaistraied by Mark Pedzwel

In 20 magnificent leatherbound volumes,
a rem arkable testament to the triumph of Jewish survival.

Elie Wiesel, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald,
has dedicated his life to preserving the memory of
what he witnessed. Now his legacy becomes yours,
and your children's, in twenty volumes that demand a
place of honor in every family library.

r— —
I

THE ELIE WIESEL COLLECTION

The Bibliophile Library
Box 5534, Grand Central Station
New York, New York 10163
Please accept my subscription to The Elie Wiesel Collection and send
immediately my first edition copy of Volume I, • izc .7c•s o/ Silence. I
understand that the collection will ultimately consist (4 . 20 volumes. and
that I will receive no more than one volume a month during the period
of my subscription unless I choose a different schedule. If for any
reason I am not delighted with Volume I. 1 may return it within two
weeks for a full refund. Furthermore, I may cancel my subscription at
any time upon 30 days' written notice. I understand that the regular
price of each volume is 549.95. As a charter subscriber to The Elie
Wiesel Collection, 1 will receive each volume at the special price of
$39.95 plus any state sales tax and 52.50 for shipping and handling I
also understand that I am guaranteed this price through the duration of
my subscription.
Enclosed is my check or money order. You will hill me hereafter for
each volume in advance of shipping.
Please charge my credit card tier this and future volumes.
Visa
MasterCard

Card #

"A writer with a
soul on fire..."

Of A Beggar in Jerusalem, The Satur-
day Review said: "After we have
listened to Wiesel, other literature
seems meaningless." "Along with
Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn...a wise
and marvelous writer," said D.M.
Thomas in The Washington Post Book
Worhi. "one of the great writers of

our generation," says The New York Times.
Begin your subscription to The Elie Wiesel Collec-
tion now, and you will receive as your first volume the
classic hailed by Isaac Bashevis Singer as "a passion-
ate outcry" about Soviet Jewry. Like every Volume in
this limited edition, The Jews of Silence includes a
new introduction written especially for the Collection
by Elie Wiesel and exclusively commissioned illustra-
tions by Mark Podwal. Thereafter, you will receive
one volume a month. You may cancel
your subscription at any time if you do
not agree that these books are outstand-
ing examples of the art of book design
and craftsmanship, classics you will
proudly pass on to your children—an
inspiration now and for generations to
come.

"This I believe: Out of
total darkness must come .
some light:"
• id

Perhaps the most beautiful books your family will ever own

Expires

Signature

Each matched volume in The Elie Wiesel Collection is hound in genuine English mouton leather, embossed in 23 karat gold and dark green.
Printed in Switzerland on acid-free paper, with edges gilded with Luxor, and with a ribbon marker in garnet fabric, these are hooks that
have been designed to endure. The twenty volumes in this collector's limited edition:

Name

Address

City

• "Author, teacher, witness."

These are the words inscribed on the Congressional
Gold Medal presented to Elie Wiesel in 1985, "in
recognition of his humanitarian efforts and outstand-
ing contributions to world literature and to human
rights." Throughout the world, Elie Wiesel has come
to represent the highest aspirations of the human
spirit. "He celebrates," said a recent article in The New
York Times Magazine, "the triumph of
survival, of singing and dancing
despite heartache."

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he Jews of sil e ik c
.\ Beggar in Jerusalem
Night
Dam n

The A"..ident
Town Hesnnd !he Wall
Ihe Gates ol the 1.orest
Legends nl l hir

(Mr:Generation Alter
Souls on Fire
The Oath
Am Maamin

Zalmen. or the Madness of God
Messengers of God
A Jew Thdav .
The Trial tit (;opt

The Testament
Somewhere a Master
The Golem
The Filth Son

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