Giants and Dwarfs

Giants and Dwarfs
Author: Allan Bloom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1990
Genre: Books and reading
ISBN: OCLC:1004502769

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Giants and Dwarfs

Giants and Dwarfs
Author: Edward J. Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1868
Genre: Abnormalities, Human
ISBN: HARVARD:TZ1PYQ

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In Our Hearts We Were Giants

In Our Hearts We Were Giants
Author: Yehuda Koren,Eilat Negev
Publsiher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786738564

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In this remarkable, never-before-told account of the Ovitz family, seven of whose ten members were dwarves, readers bear witness to the best and worst of humanity and to the terrible irony of the Ovitz's fate: being burdened with dwarfism helped them endure the Holocaust. Israeli authors Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev weave the tale of a beloved and successful family of performers who were famous entertainers in Central Europe until the Nazis deported them to Auschwitz in May 1944. Descending into the hell of the concentration camp from the transport train, the Ovitz family—known widely as the Lilliput Troupe—was separated from other Jewish victims. Dr. Josef Mengele was notified of their arrival and they were assigned better quarters and provided more nutritious food than other inmates. The authors chronicle Mengele's experiments upon the Ovitz's, and the creepy fondness he developed for these small people, even the songs he composed and sang to this family of singers, dancers, and klezmorim. Finally liberated by Russian troops, the family returned to their deserted village in Transylvania, and eventually found their way to a new home in Israel. They resumed their careers, overcame their handicaps and became wealthy and successful performers.

Giants

Giants
Author: Yehuda Koren,Eilat Negev
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Dwarfs
ISBN: 1849546533

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In this account of the Ovitz family, seven of whose ten members were dwarves, readers bear witness to the terrible irony of the Ovitzs' fate: being burdened with dwarfism helped them to endure the Holocaust. Through research and interviews with the youngest Ovitz daughter, Perla, the troupe's last surviving member, and other relatives, the authors weave the tale of a beloved and successful family of performers who were famous entertainers in Central Europe until the Nazis deported them to Auschwitz in May 1944.

The Kingdom of the Dwarfs

The Kingdom of the Dwarfs
Author: Robb Walsh
Publsiher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781684065264

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A lavishly illustrated journey into the world of legend's most elusive people in the tradition of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. An extraordinary exploration of a remarkable civilization that will enchant and enthrall all who delve into its pages. A recently discovered archaeological find provides a wealth of knowledge on the heretofore unknown life and habits of Dwarfs in all their day-to-day activities. Close examination is provided of their lives in everything from metalworking technologies to constructing underground dwellings and tunnels. Additionally, insight is offered into the general hierarchy of the population, from lowly laborers to their kings and ruling class.

Red Giants and White Dwarfs

Red Giants and White Dwarfs
Author: Robert Jastrow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1971
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0060121823

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A scientific discussion of life on earth in the light of the origins of the solar system and the substances of the universe

Gulliver in the Land of Giants

Gulliver in the Land of Giants
Author: Anna Grzeskowiak-Krwawicz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317124269

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Józef Boruwlaski was the most famous dwarf of the Enlightenment age. Polish-born, he travelled extensively throughout Europe, appearing and performing at royal courts and salons, before settling in Durham in his later life until his death at the age of 97. He was described in Diderot's Encyclopédie and the press of his day - both on the continent and in the UK - sustained an interest in him and kept tabs on his life and experiences. His memoirs, published in a bilingual (French and English) version in 1788, show him to have been an intelligent and sharp observer of the world he inhabited. The life story of this miniature gentleman is not only highly interesting in its own right, but also offers a new perspective on the culture of the Enlightenment. Through a meticulous survey of source materials in Poland, France, and the United Kingdom, the author has managed to unearth and reconstruct many heretofore unknown details about Boruwlaski's life and adventures, about his travels first on the continent and then in the United Kingdom. It is not typical biography, but rather an attempt at identifying certain social roles that were imposed upon Boruwlaski: a plaything of the salons, a source of entertainment for the masses, an adventurist against his own wishes. At the same time, his story is that of a man who spent his whole life trying to escape from such roles imposed upon him. Boruwlaski's memoirs are included in full, containing many of the letters he sent to his wife, with critical annotation. The author also investigates for the first time the sizeable differences between the many different versions of the memoirs published during his own lifetime. This monograph offers not only an opportunity to rediscover the fascinating life story of an intriguing man, but also gives a unique point of view on Europe's uppermost elite in the Enlightenment age - as people who remained deeply fascinated with deformities and oddities despite their own self-professed 'refined' tastes.

The Giant and the Dwarf

The Giant and the Dwarf
Author: Dov Yanai,Iina Katzav
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1502300966

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The Giant and the Dwarf is a captivating tale for adults about the journey to, and the burden of, self-empowerment. The plot, moving, catching and heart gripping, shifts between reality and the fairy world, gaining insight from both.The story and its direct and innocent style crosses the boundaries of personal inner space, allowing every reader to look at the Giant and Dwarf within them, along with their strengths and weaknesses, through the eyes of both a child and an adult alike