b'110 (HOLOCAUST). Rollin Kirby. Via Dolorosa. Charcoal and pencil. Signed, titled and dated by the artist. Light wear. Matted. 14.5 x 18 inches. (New York), 1938. $1500 - $2000 The American political cartoonist Rollin Kirby (1875-1952), the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, worked at the New York Mail, New York World and the New York Post. This large drawing is a prescient view, exposing the abuse of the Jews by German Nazis seven months prior to Kristallnacht.111 (HOLOCAUST). Four watercolor illustrations of (unidentified)Ghetto scenes. Each dated and signed (indecipherable) by the artist lower right. Illustrations measure 7 x 6 inches (18 x 15 cm). Bound in red morocco. 8vo. 1943. $600 - $900112 (HOLOCAUST). Lithograph poster: Franais Souvenez-Vous! [Frenchmen, Remember!] Large central image featuring a terrified Auschwitz inmate, as SS soldiers goose-step from the right. Text reads (in part): 180,000 Frenchmen were Deported 1941-1944, 120,000 of Whom were Jews. Only 3,000 ReturnedThe Paris and Bonn Agreements Must be Prevented so that we do not Return to the Era of the Gestapo and the SS. 29.5 x 46.5 inches (75 x 119 cm). Linen-backed. Paris, Imp. Schuster, c. 1952. $800 - $1200 Relates to negotiations seeking to integrate West Germany into the Western Bloc. The poster was issued by the UJRE (Union des Juifs pour la Rsistance et lentraide - The Jewish Union for Resistance and Mutual Aid) which actively sought to prevent the potential strengthening of a post-war Germany.56'