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Daphne Geismar

    Daphne Geismar is a celebrated book designer recognized for her impactful work on art and history publications. Her approach is marked by meticulous planning and production, resulting in distinguished collaborations with leading institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Press. Geismar's scholarly pursuits, including her thesis on the anti-fascist periodical Direction, underscore her nuanced understanding of historical and artistic narratives within book design. Furthermore, she is dedicated to education, having developed unique programs and shared her extensive knowledge in graphic design at numerous academic institutions.

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    Invisible Years
    • Invisible Years

      A Family's Collected Account of Separation and Survival During the Holocaust in the Netherlands

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.9(17)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Netherlands, the narrative offers a profound look into an extended Jewish family's resilience in the face of persecution. As they confront the threat of deportation and death, their determination to resist compliance highlights themes of courage, solidarity, and the human spirit's fight for survival. This intimate portrayal captures the complexities of family bonds during one of history's darkest times.

      Invisible Years
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      Die Geschichte einer niederländischen Familie während des Holocaust

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