Schindler's Ark

Thomas KENEALLY

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Schindler's Ark
Schindler's Ark

"IT IS A RISKY ENTERPRISE TO HAVE TO WRITE OF VIRTUE": FIRST EDITION OF SCHINDLER'S ARK, INSCRIBED BY THOMAS KENEALLY TO THE PROMINENT LONDON JEWISH PHOTOGRAPHER BORIS BENNETT AND HIS WIFE

KENEALLY, Thomas. Schindler's Ark. London: Hodder and Stoughton, (1982). Octavo, original black paper boards, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box.

First edition of the book that inspired the 1993 Oscar-winning film, Schindler's List, inscribed on the title page to a famous Whitechapel-based Jewish wedding and celebrity photographer and his wife: "To Boris and Julia Bennett. Tom Keneally 1982."

Keneally skillfully uses fictional techniques to tell "the true story of a man who saved lives that the sinews of civilization were bent on destroying" (Books of the Century, 532). This moving work about the Holocaust "caused controversy because it was originally commissioned as a work of non-fiction, but was later reclassified as a novel by its editors and subsequently won the Booker Prize" (Stringer, 357). Fellow author Alan Sillitoe praised Keneally as "a superb storyteller. With Schindler's Ark he has given us his best book yet." Published in America as Schindler's List, this work was adapted to the screen in 1993 by Steven Spielberg and won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. This copy is inscribed to Polish-Jewish emigre Boris Bennett and his wife, Julia Vines Bennett. Bennett was regarded as the most sought-after photographer of Jewish weddings in pre-World War II London. He was beloved for his ability to use his skill and his studio to make even the East End's poorest Jewish couples look glamorous. Eventually, Bennett opened more studios outside of the East End and expanded into portraiture. He photographed dozens of prominent Jewish celebrities. When the public's interest in studio photography began to die out, Bennett opened an extremely successful retail photography business with his sons.

An about-fine inscribed copy with interesting provenance.

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