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"Piepel" first published in English 1961 by Anthony Blond, in a worn and rubbed price-clipped jacket, that has several tears and chips to the edges. The boards are clean and square, as are all the pages. "House of Dolls" second impression April 1956, published by Frederick Muller, no jacket, and now covered in a plastic sleeve. Some light foxing to initial pages, and book seller's stamp and pen price to first page. Some staining to top external edges of the pages. From Wikipedia: "Yehiel De-Nur (Hebrew: -; De-Nur means 'of the fire' in Aramaic; also Romanized Dinoor, Di-Nur), also known by his pen name Ka-Tsetnik 135633, born Yehiel Feiner (16 May 1909 17 July 2001), was a Jewish writer and Holocaust survivor, whose books were inspired by his time as a prisoner in the Auschwitzconcentrationcamp. His work, written in Hebrew, tends to "blur the line between fantasy and actual events" and consists of "often lurid novel-memoirs, works that shock the reader with grotesque scenes of torture, perverse sexuality, and cannibalism". .