(DS 135 .N6 F73873 2004) [Find in a library near you]. (DS 136 .N6 F338 1997) [Find in a library near you]. I had purchased this book at the Anne Frank Museum and finally got around to reading it. An authoritative, detailed biography depicting Anne’s life and death, as well as that of the other occupants of the Secret Annex. 3. . New York: M.E. Before you visit this must-see place in Amsterdam, here's a quick refresher course about this impressive girl. An informative book from the Anne Frank Museum. The best books to read about holocaust diarist Anne Frank and her family Score A book’s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2015. New York: Viking, 1993. Frank, Otto. Anne Frank and Family: Photographs. Love, Otto: The Legacy of Anne Frank. From April to October the Anne Frank House is now open daily from 9 am to 10 pm, and November to March 9 am to 7 pm (and Saturdays until 9 pm). Includes numerous illustrations as well as full-color inserts of a few of the installations. (DS 135 .N6 F733449 2006) [Find in a library near you]. The Life of Anne Frank. “Anne Frank Video Diary” comes on the heels of the museum having to close until at least June due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Story of Anne Frank. Details Anne’s life and the postwar publication of her diary. Includes interviews with Otto Frank and several individuals who assisted the Frank family while they were in hiding. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1958. Anne Frank. (D 810 .J4 S32 1958) [Find in a library near you]. (Video Collection) [Find in a library near you]. A collection of articles written for educators about the diary and its historical context. Reviews the history of the Netherlands from the end of World War I through the Holocaust as presented in the exhibition panels in the Anne Frank House. Johnson, Emma. Museum Anne Frank Education Topics About us Shop ... Anne Frank House - Museum Catalogue (8 languages) €13,50 Na het Achterhuis . West Hatfield, MA: Pennyroyal Press with Jewish Heritage Publishing, 1985. (D 810 .J4 H35 1959) [Find in a library near you]. (DS 135 .N6 F73875 2004) [Find in a library near you]. Focuses primarily on the lives of Otto and Edith Frank. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1958. Also available as a book. Anne Frank: Spur eines Kindes: Ein Bericht. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1996. Rol, Ruud van der. Washington, DC: Azul Editions, 1994. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. The Anne Frank House originally opened on 3 May 1960 and over the years attracted a growing number of visitors keen to experience the diary location at first-hand. --Back cover. Anne Frank rewrote her diary after she heard a broadcast urging people to document their lives under Nazi rule. Anne’s best friend in Amsterdam, known to Anne as “Jopie,” interweaves her own remembrances of Anne with selections from the diary. Also provides a lengthy bibliography and reproducible images. ... Book: All Authors / Contributors: Anne Frank House. Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. Melnick, Ralph. It is a way to keep the story alive and share with new generations. Includes discussion questions, appendices, a chronology, recommended readings, and an index. Covers Anne’s life, her diary, her family, and the Secret Annex, and sets it all in historical context by also addressing World War II and the Nazi persecution of the Jews. Brown. Discusses the life of Anne Frank and the events of the Holocaust. Explores the significance of sex and gender during the Holocaust by focusing on the writings of two Jewish women, Anne Frank and Etty Hillesum. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1983. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media, 1987. Anne Frank, Child of the Holocaust. Part of the Holocaust Heroes and Nazi Criminals series, this book is written for young readers. Includes the text of the diary, as well as Anne’s personal reminiscences, essays, and stories. Includes a glossary, a chronology, and a bibliography, along with a brief essay regarding the different versions of the diary. (DS 135 .N6 F73157 2005) [Find in a library near you]. (DS 135 .N6 F73375 2004) [Find in a library near you]. Amsterdam: Anne Frank Foundation, 1971. Interweaves the history of the Dutch Holocaust with writing selections from Holocaust victims and survivors. In 1960, the building where the families hid was turned into a museum, now called the Anne Frank House. Includes photographs of the Frank family and their helpers. Amsterdam: Anne Frank Stichting, 1984. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Or get 4-5 business-day shipping on this item for $5.99 Includes photographs of Anne and her family, a map identifying her different locations during the war, and links to related Web sites. The Diary of Anne Frank was a stage adaption of the book by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, which premiered in New York City on October 5, 1955. The Library also has an edition in English under the title, Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary: A Photographic Remembrance. Das Mädchen Anne Frank: Die Biographie. Understanding Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources and Historical Documents. Includes lists of further readings. A teachers’ guide providing background information, primary source documents, and numerous photographs relating to the diary. Includes information necessary for putting on the play, such as stage directions, set design, light and sound cues, prop and costume lists, music, and a key to pronunciations. The Anne Frank House is a museum with a story. A student resource designed to enrich Anne Frank’s diary with historical documents that illuminate its political and social context. Anne Frank: The Missing Chapter [videorecording]. Contains illustrations of the house and the surrounding area. Originally conceived as part of an exhibition entitled “Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945”. Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary: A Photographic Remembrance. Frank, Anne. New York: Vantage Press, 1989. Part of the Breakthrough Biographies series, this book is written for young readers. (DS 135 .S93 F738 2000) [Find in a library near you]. (DS 135 .N6 F7388 2002) [Find in a library near you]. The diary of Anne Frank was translated in about 80 languages, making it the most translated book of the Netherlands. A biography of Anne Frank’s life before she went into hiding, based on interviews with her schoolmates, friends, and acquaintances who survived the war. Chronicles the story of Anne Frank through the eyes of a 17-year-old Dutch girl who played the part of Anne in a stage performance. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. The following bibliography was compiled to guide readers to materials on Anne Frank that are in the Library’s collection. A photographic essay that places the life of Anne Frank within the context of the events of the Holocaust and the Second World War. The Library also has an edition in English under the title, Anne Frank: A Portrait in Courage. Anne Frank was a world-famous German-born diarist and one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. In Netherlands, it took the third position as the most visited museum. These diaries survived the war, and the first version, edited by Otto Frank and a Dutch publishing house, was published in the Netherlands in 1947. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Includes contributions from Miep Gies, Ernst Schnabel, Deborah Lipstadt, and Philip Roth. Presents various essays which examine aspects of Anne’s life in hiding, her arrest, the diary, and her legacy. “Früher wohnten wir in Frankfurt--”: Frankfurt am Main und Anne Frank. Westra, Hans. https://chloestravelogue.com/how-to-get-anne-frank-house-tickets Anne Frank House & Museum. Wilson, Cara. (DS 135 .N5 A536 1987) [Find in a library near you]. Amsterdam: Fondation Anne Frank, 1992. Part of the People Who Made History series, this book is written for young readers. Her father moved to the Netherlands in 1933 and the rest of the family followed later. Concludes each chapter with a short, biographical note about the experiences of Anne Frank and her family. New York: Scholastic, 1997. Read more about visiting the museum with a group or a school class. Roses from the Earth: The Biography of Anne Frank. Describes Anne’s early years in Frankfurt before moving to Amsterdam. (DS 135 .N6 F73558 2006) [Find in a library near you]. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl: Curriculum Unit. Includes illustrations, a glossary, references, and an index. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea Clubhouse, 2004. The words, the pictures and the small videos are presented descent and with big empathism. Wiesenthal, Simon. This all starts when she and her class takes a field trip to the Anne Frank exhibit. Scholarly Look at the Diary of Anne Frank. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society, 1988. (D 804.33 .W37 1988) [Find in a library near you]. (Video Collection) [Find in a library near you]. New York: Metropolitan Books, 1998. Provides a brief overview of the life of Anne Frank, as well as a discussion of the Holocaust, Fascism, anti-Semitism, and racism in the past and present. Rubin, Susan Goldman. Reproductions of the twenty-two years of correspondence between Otto Frank and Cara Weiss (now Wilson), a devotee of Anne Frank since reading her diary at the age of twelve. Gold, Alison Leslie. Considers Anne Frank’s writing from a psychoanalytical approach, emphasizing the function of writing in the development of self-identity. A collection of ten lessons on Anne Frank and the Holocaust. Private Tour: Anne Frank & the Jewish History of Amsterdam (4 hours) (From $112.33) Amsterdam Combo: Van Gogh Museum & 1-Hour Canal Cruise (From $43.57) Private Anne Frank & Jewish Quarter Tour (From $87.64) Amsterdam Canal Cruise in Classic River Boat With Drinks & Dutch Cheese (From $35.80) See all Anne Frank House experiences on Tripadvisor My Friend Anne Frank. Includes scenes from the stage performance, as well as historical film material and still photographs concerning the Frank family, the rise of Hitler, and the Holocaust. Part of the Heroes and Villains series, this book is written for young readers. (DS 135 .N6 F7316 2003) [Find in a library near you]. Also includes a summary of the document examination and handwriting identification analysis completed in 1986 by the Netherlands State Forensic Science Laboratory. Anne Frank House, a Museum with a Story Chicago: Home Vision Select, 1999. Those unable to visit might be able to find these works in a nearby public library or acquire them through interlibrary loan. (DS 135 .N6 F7334 1999) [Find in a library near you]. Also includes three short tests, a list of optional activities, and a bibliography. Includes notes, a selected bibliography, and an index. New York: Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1981. (Video Collection) [Find in a library near you]. Parallel text in English and Dutch. (D 810 .E25 S42 1989) [Find in a library near you]. A biography of Fritz Pfeffer, one of the occupants of the Secret Annex. A brief biography with illustrations that sets Anne’s story in the larger context of the Holocaust. Detailed maps, pictures, and letters of Anne Frank enable the reader to feel as if he or she were present with her in the home. Roodnat, A.C., and M. de Klijn. Anne Frank. (DS 135 .N6 F73344 2004) [Find in a library near you]. Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend. It preserves the hiding place and actual diary, has a … New York: International Center for Holocaust Studies, Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1989. Anne was the last of the family to come to the Netherlands, in February 1934. Recounts the author’s difficult attempt to locate Anne Frank’s arrestor, Karl Silberbauer, and describes what became of Silberbauer after his involvement in the Frank family’s arrest became known. The Library also has an edition in German under the title, Anne Frank: Spur eines Kindes: Ein Bericht. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Discusses Anne’s life before hiding, her period in the attic, her arrest and death, and the postwar efforts to publish her diary. (DS 135 .N4 T68 1971) [Find in a library near you]. (Video Collection) [Find in a library near you]. Musical selections based on the original theatrical production of Yours, Anne and Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl. *This page is maintained by Anne Frank's publisher Doubleday/Anchor Books, and by the Anne Frank House. The museum receives millions of visitors every year.