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1932WRCLIT70111New York: Scribner 1932. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Photographs and illustrations. Some tanning light foxing and a couple of spots to endsheets cloth a bit dusty but a very good copy in a bright fresh example of the geometrically decorated jacket by Nickelsen. First edition. Inscribed by the author to critic Henry S. Canby in the year of publication. The fourth volume of this eventual six volume series 1926 - 1936 treating the last years of relative innocence and isolationist optimism. Scribner hardcover books
5678Vintage newspaper printed during the Civil War. The New York Times December 13 1864 issue New York NY. The entire front page of this historic war-dated paper has stories of the War including "The War in Tennessee." In part: ".Seventy-four shots were fired at it doing however no damage.Our troops attacked and routed the enemy. The Federal loss was four killed and forty wounded. The enemy's loss is unknown." Slight wear and light foxing. Overall in excellent condition. unknown books
1971207514San Francisco: SMC 1971. 1.75 inch pin image of helicopter. SMC unknown books
1931WRCLIT75924London: Heinemann 1931. Large octavo. Gilt polished buckram t.e.g. Illustrations. Fine in glassine wrapper with paper flaps and somewhat rubbed and dust- soiled slipcase. First edition limited issue. Illustrated by H. Charles Tomlinson. One of only two hundred and seventy-five numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author and artist the latter beneath the frontispiece. Includes "A Footnote to the War Books." Heinemann hardcover books
1931WRCLIT73526London: Heinemann 1931. Gilt cloth. Near fine in near very good lightly foxed dust jacket with old shallow internal mends at crown of spine. First edition trade issue. Includes "A Footnote to the War Books." Heinemann hardcover books
1917WRCLIT79162New York etc.: Chapell & Co. 1917. 8pp. Folio 356 x 258 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Two ink names on upper wrapper some smudging and creasing clean split at toe of spine and short closed tear at lower edge; a good copy. Sheet music likely associated with the 1918 film based on Empey's bestselling 1917 book recording his experiences as an American serving with the 1st London Regiment of the Royal Fusiliers after having enlisted at the end of 1915. He was wounded in action at the Battle of the Somme and returned home. The photograph of Empey from the books dust jacket in uniform feigning a bayonet charge is reproduced on the upper wrapper of this sheet music. After a somewhat controversial stint as a propagandist for the US's entry into the war he went on to a career in Hollywood and pulp writing playing the lead role in the film adaptation of his book. In 1935 he organized the controversial paramilitary group "The Hollywood Hussars." OCLC locates 6 copies 4 in the US. OCLC: 225312553. Chapell & Co. unknown books
194119803Various Fort Lewis WA and The Pacific Theatre ca. 1941-1944. Four reels of 8mm film stock. Majority color with some black and white. Approximately 800ft. total. Metal reels in two-piece outer cans. Cans with etched titles and dates and mounted labels. Stock clean playback clear. Very good overall. A preliminary digitization of the films is available. <br/><br/>Freshly-discovered 8mm color film footage of World War II service shot by Montana-native Charles W. Hash b. 26 May 1910 d. 26 Feb 1998 of the 41st Infantry Division. Spread across four approximately 200-foot reels of film totaling some 45 mintues the action covers Hash’s stateside training at Fort Lewis and combat duty with the 41st in Australia near Rockhampton Hollandia New Guinea Biak and The Philippines. Highlights include: the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Biak with soldiers walking around the smoldering ruins of bombed villages; ground advancement and rural airstrip scenes of The Philippines with views of period planes nose art and the like; a beach landing and other troop and operations maneuvers; soldiers climbing among the wreckage of several crashed combat planes; intimate and candid footage of fellow soldiers drinking eating cooking bathing and shaving; and extended scenes of Pacific-Island natives. The second of the four reels could be mistaken for more pedestrian tourist scenes of Australia though the remaining three are all of service footage with majority of that in-theater. Throughout Hash displays a strong cinematic eye: filming for example the advance of ships presumably toward action in the Philippines through an unusual vantage point tucked behind a ship’s rope with the sea and ships in a soft focus. He often seems to be constructing scenes and/or directing others to either humorous or in the case of a young Filipino woman alluring effect. And the footage is creatively titled using homemade screens of white pegboard letters laid over a standard G.I. wool blanket to mark dates locations and settings. He was clearly an avid hobbyist with a strong documentarian instinct that belies what must have been his normal day-to-day responsibilities. Hash enlisted in the Army in 1930 served in World War II Korea and Vietnam — earning multiple decorations including the Silver Star for actions in the Papuan Campaign. He was commissioned as a captain during WWII commanding Company H a rifle division of the 163rd Infantry Regiment of the Montana National Guard. He later commanded the entire Army Reserve Forces of Northern California and retired a Colonel in 1965. Despite his clear interest and skill we find no evidence that Hash was officially involved in film at any point in his long and distinguished military career. Therefore the footage here offered represents an unfiltered vernacular look into the daily lives of ordinary combat soldiers. This is especially noteworthy because strict censorship regarding photography was in place during the War. And while many GIs captured snapshots of combat and wartime service only a handful of similar moving picture footage is known. A motion picture camera would have been much more difficult to conceal than a standard film camera though Hash’s advanced rank perhaps made this less of an issue and shooting in color would have been both prohibitively expensive and techincally difficult for most soldiers of the era. Indeed it wasn't until the 1990s when dramatic 16mm European Theatre footage shot by Hollywood director-turned-G.I. George Stevens was discovered that color film of the war by Allied forces was even known to exist this footage was later condensed into a short documentary GEORGE STEVENS: D-DAY TO BERLIN. Since then several troves of official color footage have emerged. The National Archives holds thousands of reels of news and officially captured footage of the War much of it mined for the recent epic documentaries THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN COLOUR 1999 and THE WAR 2007. And in 2016 the Marine Corp unearthed and subsequently donated a large collection of sanctioned color war films to the University of South Carolina for preservation. Nevertheless primary soldier-level film is almost unheard of. Indeed at the time Stevens' was thought to be the only soldier-shot wartime color footage known; and only a handful of later discoveries including a trove of German-shot film seem to have surfaced since. As Stevens' son said in the wake of the discovery of his father's footage: "World War II was a black-and-white war. That's how we see it. That's how we saw it. And suddenly to see it in colour it just took on a whole other dimension." Skillfully and intimately captured Hash's footage vividly documents the ground-level reality of wartime soliders in the tropics. Quite possibly the only entirely amateur WWII color footage by an American soldier extant. Rare important and worthy of preservation prominent institutional placement and further study. unknown books
1942209423New York: War Resisters League 1942. 8p. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together at upper left corner reinforced by a small piece of brown paper tape front and rear sheets evenly toned else very good condition. Not found in OCLC as of 3/2021. "High points in the addresses at the 18th Anniversary Dinner of the War Resisters League at the Town Hall Club on February 9th 1942. War Resisters League unknown books
200591414Buenos Aires: Edea Galería de Arte 2005. Bound in upside down; o/w vg. 22cm. Tomo II. Colección de arte Edea 228p color plates cat. bios. ind. color pict.d.j More than one hundred landscape paintings by different Argentinean artists with a brief biography of each one. Este libro reúne diferentes paisajes realizados por más de cien artistas argentinos. De cada artista se incluye una breve biografía. Special pricing because volume is bound in upside down Edea Galería de Arte unknown books
19442837271944. First. unbound. very good. Map. Photolithograph. 33 1/2" x 43".<br/><br/> War time map of Paris from 1944 copied from a French plan dated 1938. Legend shows city limits locations of post offices metro lines and others. A key highlighting the 14 metro lines and the stops on those lines is in the upper left corner next to the legend. The map extends from Bois du Bologne in the southwest to Noilly Levalloise-Perret and Clichy in the northwest and from Bois de Vincenne in the southeast to Pantin in the northeast. Incredible detail. An inset of the Bois de Vincennes the largest public park in the city established by Napolean III is in the lower right corner. Wear along original folds. Good condition. Issued by the British Government based on an earlier French plan.<br/><br/> unknown books
1892289770Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1892. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
1893289771Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289772Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. One plate with creasing and closed tears to the fore edge. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289773Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Four folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking Plate LXV. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893290072Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. A few closed tears to the fourth and fifth plate. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge and gutter of each. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Lacking the descriptive paper covers. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289774Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289775Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289776Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1891289763Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1891. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. These with some dampstaining to the bottom edge; chipping to the edges of the rear cover and plates not affecting the illustrations. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. With descriptive title lacking. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
1893289778Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets only 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Lacking the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1894289786Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Minor chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1894289785Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Significant chipping to the front and rear covers affecting the publication information. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1894289784Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Significant chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1894290060Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Minor chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1894289783Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Minor chipping to the front and rear covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books