Memorial volumes are books dedicated to cities, towns and villages, mainly in Central and Eastern Europe, whose Jewish populations were annihilated during the Holocaust. Published by organisations of Jewish survivors, their chief aim is to record for posterity the history of localities before the Second World War, the events which lead to their destruction and the fate of the individuals who lived there. This fully indexed bibliography brings together some 300 memorial books drawn mainly from the Hebrew collection of the British Library. In the main sequence of the work entries are arranged in place name order and includes copious bibliographic descriptions and references to related sources. The titles of the books appear in both Hebrew and Roman script. This is an essential work for research libraries and students of Jewish history. Unfortunately we cannot accept payment for this book prior to publication, but please bookmark this page for future reference. You can contact us to register your interest with no obligation, and we will advise you of the publication date when it is confirmed.