Today I was reading
Zizioulas, John D. The Eucharistic Communion and the World. Edited by Luke Ben Tallon. London; New York: T&T Clark, 2011.
when I noted that in a footnote he cited Jeremias' Die Abendmahlsworte Jesu. Since the work is in English and he was citing a German title, I immediately assumed that it had not been translated into English and I searched and found it on Amazon.de. Fortunately, I received a message that it could not be shipped to my address. I say "fortunately" since, although it would have been a good exercise to read it in German, this happed to be in Fraktur which is decidedly difficult to read (I once got Bousset's commentary on Revelation in Fraktur). I was able to discover, however that it HAS BEEN TRANSLATED and is carried by Amazon here. I note that Logos has apparently made connections with Wipf and Stock which also publishes a number of Jeremas' works.
I recommend a Jeremias collection.
The Eucharistic Words of Jesus
The Origins of Infant Baptism
Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries
The Servant of God (with Walther Zimmerli)
Kurt Aland's counter-publication Did the Early Church Baptize Infants would also be welcome.