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A Jewish convert, the engineer Liebowitz, played a major part in saving books from the anti-science backlash after the war.
After bonding with Jewish refugee Hans, Liesel embarks on a mission to become the "book thief", saving books from the Nazi bonfires, and beginning to write her own.
"Yesterday, we received an anonymous package from Amazon containing six rolls of commercial absorbent paper towel, just addressed to 'the people saving books at The Book Case'," she wrote, adding that in the past, as a small northern bookseller, she'd felt "invisible" in the book industry.
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One frosty night he rushed to the palace to save books from a sudden blaze.
He also directed efforts to save books damaged by floods in Florence, Italy, in 1966 and in Lisbon the next year.
Luckily, there are a few people who are determined to save books and the beauty in them.
"I was against the addendum they put onto the Guggenheim, and I fought to save the cottages on Third Avenue, and I tried to save Books & Company," [Allen] said.
In Nazi Germany, a girl saves books from book-burnings and shares them with the Jewish man hiding in her basement.
Staff at the East Lake County Library say they were just trying to save books.
In such areas, the State Forest Agency, with the support of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), began to test the Saving Book Approach (SBA) in Gorno Badakhshan region.
In "Reader, Meet Author", Morrissey in his tough-guy pose sang that "Books don't save them, books aren't Stanley knives".
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