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19762080202105700082All Japan Newspaper Federation 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. All Japan Newspaper Federation paperback
18942111902160200920Hoeiken 1894. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hoeiken paperback
19662090602128803213Asahishinbunsha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Asahishinbunsha paperback
19842080302106807658Nagasaki Prefecture Omura High School Newspaper Club 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: one Nagasaki Prefecture Omura High School Newspaper Club paperback
19672080202103800129South Japan Newspaper 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 South Japan Newspaper paperback
1981Q-0684171546Scribner 1981-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scribner hardcover
2i10658Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA Weinheim 2015-2017. Insgesamt ca. 1350 S. mit einigen Abbildungen bzw. graphischen Darstellungen und Diagrammen kartonierte Einbände quart. - gute Exemplare / good condition / Enthalten: Jahrgang 2015 Heft Nr. 6 / Jahrgang 2016 Heft Nr. 1 bis 5 / Jahrgang 2017 Heft Nr. 1 bis 5 / Text englisch - unknown
5E286Ehapa-Verlag Stuttgart 1974. Je Heft ca. 90 S. mit zahlreichen Abb. broschiert quart ohne Heft 6. - Dazu: Foto Magazin. Heft 6 und 12 aus 1975 zusammen 13 Hefte - unknown
2080202103700039South Japan Newspaper South Japan Newspaper 120 Years History Compilation Committee N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page: 584 142p Image 32p Size: 27cm B5 South Japan Newspaper South Japan Newspaper 120 Years History Compilation Committee paperback
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5b2836Elsevier Amsterdam 1990-1994. Insgesamt ca. 3170 S. mit einigen Abbildungen graphischen Darstellungen und Tabellen kartonierte Einbände und 4 gebundene Jahrgänge in 2 Pappbänden quart Stempel auf Einband. - sonst gute Exemplare / good condition / Enthalten: Volume 9 1990 Number 1 2 und 3 / Volume 10 1990-1991 Number 1 2 und 3 / Volume 11 1991 Number 1 2 und 3 / Volume 12 1991 Number 1 2 und 3 / Volume 13 1992 / Volume 14 1992 / Volume 15 1993 / Volume 16 1993 / Volume 17 1994 Number 1 2 3 und 1 Heft 3 Reports - unknown
19662081402109700038Izumishiyakusho 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 30 Size: B5 size Izumishiyakusho paperback
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1771143781771. 1771 Newspaper with slavery ad. The Almanack Boston. 15" by 10.". The newspaper lists two advertisements relating to slavery "To be sold for want of employment a likely Negro Boy that won't drink rum he is about 14 years old." A slavery related advertisement which chronicles a dark era in American history. Overall foxing some soiling and small tears. Otherwise very good condition. unknown
1835373895Salmon London 1835. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 32 Pages with woodcuts. Small piece missing from inner margin of first leaf with no loss of text. See pictures for detail. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Category: Mechanics' Magazine;. Salmon unknown
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6252EDWARD ALLEN GOODWIN unknown-1862. Goodwin was the Sergeant in Company K of the 23rd Regular Massachusetts Volunteers. This is the diary of Edward A. Goodwin Co. K 23rd Regt. M. of. M. This diary is THE AMERICAN UNION DIARY FOR 1862 an annual published diary accessible and likely provided to Union soldiers during the Civil War. After a few pages that include a calendar and interest tables the diary provides space for each day of the year 1862. Goodwin wrote entries every day from January 1st to April 7th and none thereafter. At the time Goodwin was serving in the 23rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment which was a part of the Coast Division under General Ambrose Burnside. Entries are handwritten in either pencil or black ink. Notable entries include: aFriday 7: Naval engagementplace lasting from noon till sunset. Troops were landedin the afternoon and evening. Bivouacked on Roanoke Island in the rain. b Saturday 8: Captured a rebel battery in a swamp. Took 3000 rebel provisions and the whole island wasSergt. Howard hurt his foot. W.S. Clark missing. Both entries describe the Battle of Roanoke Island fought February 7th and 8th 1862. Part of General Ambrose Burnsides expedition to capture key ports in the Outer Banks the battle first saw Union gunboats first firing on Confederate forts under the command of Henry Wise until Burnsides soldiers could land ashore unopposed. and the forts on shore engaged in a gun battle with occasional contributions from the Mosquito Fleet. The next day the Union soldiers successfully flanked the Confederate artillery and infantry defenders on both sides forcing a retreat into the Confederate forts. The forts were then individually taken with the Union suffering only 264 casualties and capturing 2500 Confederate defenders. c Friday 14: Fought the battle of New Bern. Took over 100 pieces of artillery ammunitioncamp equipment &c. I arrived at night in the tents of the enemy. This entry describes the Battle of New Bern fought on March 14th 1862. After first advancing up the Trent River General Burnside had his soldiers exploit the weakened center of the line of the defending Confederates under Lawrence O'B. Branch. This allowed the Union Navy to shell Fort Thompson forcing its abandonment and shortly thereafter the city of New Bern too. 90 Union soldiers were killed and 64 Confederates were killed and 413 were captured. d Monday 31: Sick all day. Took horses.e Monday 7: Saw Amoat the hospital. DeceasedRain in the afternoon. These two entries foreshadow Goodwins ultimate fate including his last entry on April 7th 1862. Goodwin would pass away in New Bern on April 16th. Having survived two major battles unscathed at least according to his diary Goodwin most likely succumbed to disease. It is estimated that 2/3 of Civil War soldiers who died during the war died of disease not in battle. His body was ultimately returned to Massachusetts and is buried in Mansfield. The pages of the journal are in good condition but the exterior of black leather is frayed and partially torn. It should be handled very delicately but its value as a lens into the mindset of a Civil War soldier is immense. hardcover