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1945140943882Topaz UT: The Topaz Times 1945. Four hundred issues of The Topaz Times; 197 of which are in English and 203 in Japanese; with 47 fragments of various issues 17 illustrated calendars and nine pieces of ephemera including high school newspapers from Topaz War Relocation Center Ram-bler and Topazette. Following two Pre-Issues from September of 1942 the run spans from Vol. II #49 February 27 1943 to Vol. X #19 March 6 1945. The newspaper was issued with varying frequency from daily to weekly or less. Illustrated with drawings many of which are cartoons. Each issue from 2 to 10 pages or so generally printed on both sides of mimeographed sheets measuring about 36.5 x 22.5 cm 14¼" x 8 ¾". Stitched together into monthly groups or fascicles with string through small holes in the top margins. Very Good overall with some edge wear chips and tears; very infrequent loss of text or biopredation. Most issues appear complete but archive is sold “as is†with regards to completeness. Rare.<br /> <br /> <p>The English language issues are as follows: vol. II no. 49; vol. III nos. 6 7 8-B 9 13 15 18-25 27 30 31 33 34 36 38 39 40 two copies; vol. IV nos. 2 5 7 8-A 9 11-17 20 21 23 24 two copies 26 27 29-31 34-36; vol. V nos. 1 3-13 16-25 27-31 33 two copies 34 36 two copies; <br /> vol. VI nos. 1 two copies 2 3 two copies 3-8 9 two copies 10-34; vol. VII nos. 1-3 5-7 8 two copies 9 10 12-22 24 25 27 two copies; vol. VIII nos. 1-3 4 two copies 7 9 two copies 10 12-15 19 21; vol. IX nos. 1-7 9 10 13-18 20 21 23-26; vol. X nos. 1-3 19. <br /> <br /> <p>Japanese issues are as follows: vol. II no. 49; vol. III nos. 3 6-8 8-B 12-14 18-22 23 two copies 25 29-39; vol. IV nos. 2-4 7 8-A 9 10 12-17 19 two copies 20 21 23 24 26-30 31 two copies 33-37 39; vol. V nos. 1-29 30 two copies 31 33 two copies 34 36 two copies; vol. VI nos. 1-35; vol. VII nos. 1-3 5 6 two copies 7 8 two copies 9 10 12-17 19-22 24 25 27 two copies; vol. VIII nos. 1-3 4 two copies 6 7 9 11-15 18 19 two copies 20 22 25; vol. IX nos. 1-11 13-19 21 23-26; vol. X nos. 1 3. <br /> <br /> <p>Special editions include: Election Special June 14 1943 bilingual; Extra Dec 18 1944; Extra / Special Edition Jan. 31 1944 lists youths named in draft; Pre-Issue Sept. 26 1942. 6 pp.; Pre-Issue No. 3 September 30 1942. 6 pp.; Special edition Dec. 18 1943 2 pp.; Special edition January 21 1944 bilingual; Special edition May 19 1944 bilingual; Special edition May 23 1944 bilingual two copies; “The Sporting Green†January 22 1944 1 pp.; Topaz Times Extra Two Issues April 16 1943 & April 20 1943 bilingual. <br /> <br /> <p>Illustrated monthly calendars: May 1943 August-December 1943; Happy New Year 1944 two copies January 1944 two copies February 1944 March 1944 May-August 1944 Dec. 1944. <br /> <br /> <p>Incomplete issues: Sept. 18 1943 English pp. 3 & 4; Japanese Americanization Supplement only; Sept. 23 1943 English pp. 2 3; vol. IV #37 English pp. 1-3 5; Sept. 25 1943 Japanese Americanization Supplement; vol. IV #38 Japanese p. 3; vol. IV #16 English duplicate of pages 1 & 2; August 12 1943 English p. 5 Japanese p. 3; vol. IV #19 English pp. 1 2 5 6; vol. IV #22 English pp. 1 2 5-8; Japanese pp. 34; vol. IV #27 English pp. 78; vol. V #1 Japanese pp. 23; vol. V #2 English p. 3; vol. V #12 Japanese p. 3; vol. IX #11 English pp. 3 4; vol. VIII #25 English p. 3 4; vol. VIII #21 Japanese pp. 3 4 only but may just be misnumbered; vol. #20 English p. 5; Jan. 6 1944 Japanese pp. 34; Jan. 8 1944 Japanese pp. 34; Feb. 19 1944 English p. 5 b/w Japanese p. 3; vol. VII #6 English pp. 5 6; vol. V #36 Japanese p. 3; Dec. 16 1943 English p. 3 Japanese p. 3; Dec. 9 1943 English p. 3; Japanese p. 3 two copies; Dec. 24 1963 pp. 3 4 7 8; vol. V #28 Japanese pp. 12; Dec. 18 1943 English pp. 3 4; Dec. 11 1943 English pp. 3 4; Dec. 21 1943 English p. 3<br /> Aug. 9 Japanese pp. 34; vol. VI #1 Japanese pp. 3-6; vol. VII #18 Japanese pp. 3 4; June 17 1943 Japanese pp. 4 5; vol. III #37 English p. 3; vol. III #35 English p. 3; June 10 1943 Japanese p. 3 English pp. 3-5; vol. IV #4 English pp. 3 4; July 15 1943 English p. 3 Japanese p. 3; April 24 1943 English pp. 3-6; April 22 1943 English p. 5 Japanese p. 3; vol. III #8 English pp. 3-5; vol. III #21 Japanese pp. 1 2 two copies; vol. III #26 English pp. 3-5 Japanese p. 3; Sept. 25 1943 Americanization Supplement; August 14 1943 English pp. 3 4; Sept. 25 1943 English p. 5; vol. X #2 Japanese pp. 1 2 5.<br /> <br /> <br /> <p>An immense archive of original issues of the camp newspaper for the Topaz War Relocation Center which opened near the town of Delta Utah in September 1942 and closed in October 1945. Now considered concentration camps the centers several of which were scattered across the American west housed Americans of Japanese descent and immigrants who had come to the United States from Japan. President Franklin Roosevelt signed controversial Executive Order 9066 in February 1942 ordering people of Japanese ancestry to be incarcerated in what were euphemistically called "relocation centers" during World War II. Most of the people incarcerated at Topaz came from the Tanforan Assembly Center in California and had previously lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. The articles in these newspapers are concerned mainly with internal camp matters with much on schools and intramural sporting events churches and religious activities camp safety navigating the camp bureaucracy births and a few deaths Nisei soldiers who were either drafted or enlisted into service job opportunities both inside and outside the camp some of which were at The Topaz Times itself and much more. The tone is surprisingly positive and upbeat though perhaps that can be expected due to overt or implied censorship. The illustrations in particular which occasionally take the form of full page comic strips with reoccuring characters demonstrate a unique artistic sensibility born of the grim realities of internment that could not be directly challenged tempered with a distinctly American mid-century optimism. These newspapers' most unsettling quality is their continual insistence on finding and displaying normalcy in the midst of a monumental abnormality namely the tremendous injustice of mass incarceration and displacement on the basis of ethnicity. The Topaz Times unknown
1986KOS049100139TBD 1986 Soft Cover Fine
19812081402109703271Kyukoshoin 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyukoshoin paperback
1943140948100Topaz UT: The Topazette The Topaz Times 1943. First Edition. Very Good. Archive of documents from the Central Utah Relocation Center known as Topaz. From the estate of Susan Nail daughter of the camp's Military Police company captain who attended Topaz High School for her senior year. Includes 5 issues of the high school newsletter The Topazette, The Topaz Times unknown
19812092902144201360Historical Records Research Society Kyukoshoin 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Historical Records Research Society Kyukoshoin paperback
1938214245New York: Covici Friede 1938. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Features a preface by Jay Allen who also translated Capa's captions. Legendary collection of black and white photographs by Robert Capa and Gerda Taro of the Spanish Civil War. The book's layout was arranged by Andre Kertesz. A clean very near fine copy in oatmeal colored cloth with the typical toning to the gutters of the endpapers and in a very good plus dust jacket with some slight toning along the edge of the front panel near the spine some small chips to the spine ends some other tiny edge chips and tears and with a nickel sized spot to the front panel. Still easily one of the nicest copies I've ever seen and one that is free of any repairs. Parr & Badger v1 139. Covici Friede unknown
19882091502135201988Fujishuppan 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 12 Fujishuppan paperback
19611041121961 Tokyo, Camera Art, 1961, 244x188mm, 33 photographies de Hosoe avec les poèmes de Taro Yamamoto, les textes de Van der Elsken et Tatsuo Fukushima. Bradel papier jaune, jaquette illustrée, complet de la brochure (agrafée, 30 p., 209x147mm) avec le texte original d’Elsken, emboîtage avec titre et nom de l’auteur, bande-annonce grise. Conception graphique : Minoru Araki. Exemplaire neuf, complet et signé. Prix du jeune photographe de The Japan Professional Photographers Society en 1961." (…) C’était la première fois que la photographie de nus a échappé à la représentation de ‘nu’ et évoque les problèmes de sexualité au même niveau que la littérature. Nous voyons là la crise de l’existence, l’état de ruine de notre monde, le désir originel vers la vie, et entendons des gémissements de haine à travers le corps humain. Mais résolument, le jeune photographe crie l’amour, la liberté et la joie. (texte de Tatsuo Fukushima) "Réf. 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2000, p.277. Japanese Culture : The Fifty Postwar Years 1945 - 1995. Tokyo, Asahi Shinbunsha, 1995, p.65, Iib-4-1,2,3.Eikoh Hosoe : 1950-2000 Photographes. Tokyo, Kyôdô-tsûshinsha, 2000, p.286, ill.Japon 1945-1975 Un renouveau photographique. 2003, p.10, 92-96, ill.New Japanese Photography. New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1974, p.82-83.The Photobook Parr+Badger, Londres, Phaidon, 2004, p.279.Livres de nus. A. Bertolotti, Paris, Éditions de la Martinière, 2007, p.158-159, ill.Les livres de photographies japonais. Ryuichi Kaneko+Ivan Vartanian, Paris Éditions Seuil, 2009, p.50-55, ill.Photobooks. M.Auer, Hermance, Éditions M+M, 2007, p.413, ill.(104112)
19562110502150411841Kodansha 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
2081002109000811Kure Naval Arsenal Ordnance Department Historical Materials Compilation Committee N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3 Size: 30cm Number of books: 3 Kure Naval Arsenal Ordnance Department Historical Materials Compilation Committee paperback
2080202105000045Shun'yo-do N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 337p Size: 19cm Shun'yo-do paperback
19852091502133532535Tankosha 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Tankosha paperback
200776660Steidl/ICP. New. 2007. Hardcover. 3865215327 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 176 pp. With 154 ills. 28 col. . 29 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Steidl/ICP hardcover
201087603Gerhard Steidl Verlag. New. 2010. Paperback. 3869301414 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- TWO 2 VOLUME SET. Vol. 1: 160 pages; 129 illus. ; Vol. 2: 432 pages; 1330 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gerhard Steidl Verlag paperback
140943789Tokyo: Fukuinkan-Shoten 1977. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing in the original Japanese language of this best-selling plotless children's book. Bound in publisher's original stiff printed wraps. Very Good with toning and wear to wraps musty odor and sporadic foxing to pages. Very uncommon indeed--while everybody poops few can own a book this rare plus most things that poop do not have money. Fukuinkan-Shoten unknown
1880Biblioni17Jeu de tarot divinatoire dit "Grand Etteilla " ou " tarot égyptien. Pussey Paris. N.d. circa 1880. Complete deck of 73 cards; the set does not have an introductory leaflet. The cards are somewhat dust soiled. Around 12 cards carry some sparse annotations. . <br /><p>"Etteilla" the pseudonym of Jean-Baptiste Alliette 1 March 1738 – 12 December 1791 was the French occultist who was the first to popularise tarot divination to a wide audience 1785 and therefore the first professional tarot occultist known to history who made his living by card divination. Etteilla published his ideas of the correspondences between the tarot astrology and the four classical elements and four humors and was the first to issue a revised tarot deck specifically designed for occult purposes.</p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Pussey
19792091502135700528Kodansha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
19792091502135700885Kodansha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
1900136<p>CARDS TO PREDICT "THE PAST THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE"<br />A COMPLETE DECK BELONGING TO AUSTRIAN TAROCK PATTERN TYPE C</p><p>THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE "WORK AND PLAY" TAROTS PRODUCED IN EUROPE.</p><p><em>Austrian Tarock Pattern Type C</em><em> </em>Wien Ferdinand Piatnik & Söhne 1900-1920.</p><p>54/54 tarot cards 114 x 62 mm chromolithography backs of the cards enriched by a double-ended neoclassical decoration round corners French suits. Tax stamp and printer's device with "Ferd. Piatnik & Söhne Ag – Wien – Registrirte Schutzmarke" on the Ace of Hearts "Ferd. Piatnik & Söhne Ag" on the Jacks of Diamonds.</p><p>The deck belongs to the pattern called Austrian Tarock pattern Type c. Four suits of 8 cards each King Queen Knight Jack and Hearts and Diamonds Ace–4 and Spades and Clubs 7–10 plus twenty-two trump cards. The trump cards depict scenes of outdoor life in various countries. The trumps and court cards are double-ended and the trumps display a different scene at each end. They are numbered with Roman numerals. Trump number II invariably has at one end the picture of a crowned eagle sword in claw perched on a rock inscribed with "Industrie Und Glück" Trump No. I the Fool is always portrayed as a stage musician.</p><p>Provenance: Tax stamp known as <em>Kartenstempel</em> named after the inscription on the upper part of the stamp which is commonly found <em>on antique decks of playing cards particularly in Austria and the</em> territories of the Austrian Empire. The stamp guaranteed that the deck had been legally produced and that taxes had been paid. The type of stamp present on this deck was in use between 1900 and 1920 and the value of 60 Heller indicated "a deck of more than 36 cards not lacquered not washable." Endebrock 2000.</p><p>REFERENCE: KATHLEEN WOWK Playing Cards of The World Lutterworth Press 1983 pp. 137-140; Peter Endebrock Playing-card Pages website 2000; SYLVIA MANN Collecting Playing cards Arco Publications 1966 pp. 105-108</p> Ferdinand Piatnik & Söhne
1926YRG-373Première édition, in-8 broché, complet des onze planches soit 22 arcanes en couleur. 327 pages, quelques pages légèrement jaunies dans les marges, couverture sous plastic, insolée en partie, 4ème de couverture taché en bas. Page de titre désolidarisée, rabat de la couverture replier désolidarisés et présent. Voir photographies. Nourry. Paris.
200518879Japan: Privately Printed 2005. First edition. Cloth. Fine. Oblong clothbound quarto. The self-published correct first edition of this photographic monograph by Hirano. Comprised of all color photographs and two pages of text one in Japanese and one in English by the photographer. Precedes the Ritorumoa edition. A fine copy in black cloth binding lettered in silver. Beautiful copy of a scarce title. Privately Printed unknown books
1943135<p>COMPLETE DIVINATION DECK OF ITALIAN TAROT<br />"MODERN PIEMONTESE PATTERN" PRINTED IN GENOA AND USED DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE AREA OF THE "ITALIAN SOCIAL REPUBLIC"</p><p>Tarocchi Piemontesi<em> </em>Genoa Italy Faustino Solesio 1944-1945.</p><p>78 Tarot cards 10.5 x 5.5 cm featuring chromolithographic images; backs of the cards adorned with a green diagonal pattern; rounded corners.</p><p>A complete deck of the "<em>Tarocchi</em>" characterized by Italian suits: <em>Spade</em> Swords <em>Bastoni</em> Batons <em>Coppe</em> Cups and <em>Denari</em> Coins with <em>Spade</em> and <em>Bastoni</em> interlaced in a manner typical of these decks. The deck features double-headed court cards comprising four face cards—King Queen Knight and "Valet"—and ten numeral cards in each suit totaling 56 cards. It includes 21 double-ended "atouts" trump cards <em>atutti</em> in Italian numbered one to twenty-one and an extra card called "Il Matto" The Fool numbered 0. The trumps are captioned in Italian; the trumps and the suits are numbered with Arabic numerals inside or above a small image representing the suit.<br />On the Ace of Coins is the name of the maker: "Faustino Solesio Genova – Casa Fondata nel 1774" House Founded in 1774 and the tax stamp.</p><p>The Italian Social Republic RSI also known as the Republic of Salò was a puppet state created in the northern part of Italy during the Second World War from September 1943 to April 1945. Formally led by Benito Mussolini it was under the political and military control of Nazi Germany. The RSI represented the fascist regime's last attempt to maintain power in Italy with a precarious state structure and a context marked by partisan resistance and the Italian civil war.</p><p>Faustino Solesio was an important printer of playing cards and tarot decks active in Genoa during the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for printing various types of cards including <em>Tarocchi Piemontesi</em> produced using woodblock printing techniques and colored with <em>pochoir</em>; <em>Minchiate Fiorentine</em> of which he was the last known producer around 1930. The <em>Minchiate Fiorentine</em> were created based on designs by the Modenese artist Pipein Gamba probably intended mainly for collectors since players had by then disappeared. He also produced playing cards with Italian suits.</p><p>Conditions: Unused perfectly preserved.</p><p>Provenance: On the Ace of Coins there is a tax stamp with the inscription "IX – Lire tre". This rare stamp was used during the period 1944-1945 when northern Italy was under the control of the Italian Social Republic RSI which used specific fiscal stamps. The Roman numeral did not represent the year according to the Fascist calendar as is often erroneously believed but indicated the city to which the deck belonged. The number XII represented the city of Milan XIII was Trento and IX present on this deck probably represented Genoa.</p><p>Reference: Stuart Kaplan <em>The Encyclopedia of Tarot</em> Volume II U.S. Games Systems 1986. Peter Endebrock's Playing-card Pages.</p> Faustino Solesio
1947014875Paris Sagittaire 1947 In-12 Broché
2011062216Atu House 2011. Book. As New. Paperback. Signed by Authors. Limited First Edition. Scarce Limited First Edition Tabula Mundi Tarot deck Nox Et Lux Edition with 232-page companion book Liber Mundi. Incredibly deck is still sealed with and additional card that is signed and numbered by the author. No. 25 of only 418 decks. Deck is housed in a silver foil stamped black box with silver ribbon lift and tie finished with a numbered banner. Book is tight and unread with embossed bookmark and a minor bit of rubbing. . Atu House Paperback
2011062222Atu House 2011. Book. As New. Paperback. Signed by Illustrators. Limited First Edition. Scarce bundle includes the companion guide: Book of Seshet which is tight and unread 228pp. The Rosetta Tarot deck is still sealed the First Edition from 2011 numbered and signed by artist. #63. Included with the deck is the 56-page booklet. Cards are 5" tall. Incredibly scarce!. Atu House Paperback