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473-Eo.J. Aquarell auf hellem Karton, unbezeichnet. 27,4:21,1 cm. Miniaturhaft fein durchgeführtes Porträt.
200731869Paris Belin 2007 In-8 Ouvrage spécialement sélectionné pour le Programme de Publication de Littérature Japonnaise. Collection "Littérature et politique" dirigée par Claude Lefort - Couverture : Shôhei Ooka en mars 1944 -Traduit par François Compoint - Préface de Claude Mouchard - 505 pp dont cartes de l'archipel des Philippines, l'île de Leyte et l'île de Mindoro + table, oeuvres de l'auteur traduits en français et autres ouvrages de la collection
197010558Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice-Hall, c 1970. 352 pp. : ill., maps. Gr. 8°. Library copy.
192713762CBStuttgart, Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1927. 8°, 239 S. mit illustr. Vorsatzseiten, 45 s/w-Illustrationen Bildern und einem farbigen Titelbild von Herbert Knötel, original farbig illustr. Leineneinband (Hardcover), Erstausgabe ohne Schutzumschlag, Einbandkanten zum Teil minimal beschabt, kleiner Besitzervermerk und exlibris mittig auf Vorsatzseite, fliegendes Blatt und Farbillustationsseite (ohne Bildverletzung) am Seitenschnitts mit kleinem Anriss, sonst schönes, sauberes Exem
19371256924Wilhelm Limpert-Verlag; Berlin / Abteilung Bücherei des Soldatenbundes, (1937). 280 S.; 20,5 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Leinenband mit OUmschlag.
19341250333Verlag "Offene Worte"; Berlin, (1934). 119 Seiten; zahlr. graph. Darst. u. Illustr.; 19 cm; klammergeh. Broschur.
191661947Berlin : Lustige Blätter (Dr. Eysler & Co.), 1916. jeweils [32 Bl.] : überw. Zeichnungen ; quer 8° Broschiert, Rücken mit Tesafilm nachgeklebt, sonst Exemplare in gutem Erhaltungszustand
201210333Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 2012. 285 S. 8° (21x14cm), Hardcover/Pappeinband im OSchutzU.
1997305865Essen : Klartext-Verlag, 1997. 510 S. ; 23 cm Originalpappband.
197416479Stuttgart, Hamburg, München: Deutscher Bücherbund, 1974. 541 Seiten , 22 cm Gewebeeinband mit Schutzumschlag
20172081502111907776Hua Mulan Cultural Business Co. Ltd. 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hua Mulan Cultural Business Co., Ltd. paperback
19812111902160602233Culture publishing company 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Culture publishing company paperback
200730546Berlin, Ullstein, 2007. 205 Seiten. OPappband mit ill. Schutzumschlag.
1863144848Stuttgart, Nitzschke 1863. VI, 349 Seiten. Beschädigter Kart.-Einband der Zeit. (Einband mit Fehlstellen und sehr stark berieben. Papier teils etwas stockfleckig). 21x14 cm
1941196921941. African American Army Transportation Corps photo archive depicting Black enlisted men and noncommissioned officers in wartime transport service occupation duty and domestic training between 1941 and 1952. The strongest identified material centers on the 3528th Transportation Corps Truck Company active from 1943 to 1946 and its successor the 551st Transportation Corps Truck Company active from 1946 to 1947. A captioned portrait places Joseph Galloway "somewhere in Belgium" on December 6 1944 ten days before Germany opened the Ardennes offensive that became the Battle of the Bulge. President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9981 on July 26 1948 requiring "equality of treatment and opportunity" in the armed services but Army integration unfolded gradually through the occupation years and into the 1950s.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 100 silver gelatin photographs ranging from 1.75 x 2.25 inches to 3.75 x 5.5 inches United States Belgium Japan and West Germany circa 1941-1952. More than half show Black soldiers in uniform including studio and outdoor portraits weapons training field scenes recruits and senior noncommissioned officers. Galloway poses with a pistol in Belgium; transport trucks appear in operation and maintenance; unit facilities domestic training camps interregimental competitions a 155 mm howitzer and soldiers beside a Sherman tank marked "Barbra" extend the record beyond portraiture. Occupation-era scenes include bombed urban landscapes in Japan locations identified as Osumi and Kyoto Black troops with Japanese civilians Buddhist monks at a temple and later service in West Germany including Bonn and Karlsruhe. Approximately one quarter bear manuscript captions identifying individuals dates or locations.<br /> <br /> In WWI many Black troops were denied combat roles and assigned to stevedore work labor battalions butchery companies road work hauling unloading ships and other manual support duties. The National Archives specifically notes that many Black units were kept from front-line fighting and "relegated to support duties." These Black soldiers served heavily in transportation engineering construction and supply roles during World War II making Army logistics one of the central places where African American military labor sustained Allied movement while the armed forces remained segregated. Several scenes place Black and White soldiers working alongside one another preserving the transitional military culture between wartime segregation and the uneven implementation of Truman's desegregation order. Light edge wear occasional creasing and minor surface abrasions to several prints; manuscript captions legible where present; no significant losses observed. Overall in very good condition. The archive gives named faces unit evidence vehicles weapons occupation landscapes and manuscript identifications across the decade when Black military service moved from segregated wartime labor toward formal integration. unknown
5101WORLD WAR II IN JAPAN. ALS. 2pgs. October 1 1945. Hirosaki Japan. An autograph letter signed “Dale†Christensen written home by an Allied serviceman stationed in Japan shortly after the official end of World War II. “Well I haven’t had a chance to write for some time. We made it up here O.K. but the ship sure was loaded. We landed at Aomori and this place is inland about 30 miles. We have had no trouble at all. We spent the first night at an airport and then moved to another Army camp the next day then the third bn came up and took over here. I was in on the big thing at this camp I came up with the first gen jeeps and saw the Jap General sign the camp over to us then to top it all off I was picked to take the Jap General to his home. He talked to me all the way but I didn’t know a thing he said. When he got out he saluted me. He seemed happy about the whole thing. The climate here is good and cool. We have a big mt right afore us and it looks just like Mt Fugiama sic. They say it sure gets cold here in the winter. The rice is just headed out and it is very pretty here but I hope I can soon come home…We are cleaning this camp up now it sure needed it. I don’t see how the Japs lived in it. Bugs and dirt all over. We sure are making a change in the looks of it. They say they might give each one of us a Jap Rifle and bayonet to take home I don’t think there is any thing to it. I sure would like to have one. They sure can grow the fruit and garden stuff here but they sure are way behind in the way to live. I think even behind the Philippines…The papulation sic of this place in 97000 and Aomori – 57000. Aomori was bombed and it sure was smashed and burned. Well we have a few Japs working in this camp and I think as a whole they will like better from now on that ever before. There clothes are all patches but they look healthy and happy. Well I will write more later. I hope we soon get a mail call. Tell Ann and the rest Hello. Everything is fine here. Write soon. Dale.†The letter is in fine condition. hardcover books
156p. + Portrait Frontis and full page photograph of Valley Forge. Oval portrait of Washington carefully cutout. Inked ownership of Francis A. Coburn. Tall 8vo. Original pictorial wraps slightly worn and soiled. Interesting account of an American Revolutionary soldier. PA PAMPH 20_21 BX7
177662764ABLeipzig, Hilscher, 1776. 8o. [8] Bl., 480 S. Papiereinb. d. Zt., dieser am Rü. m. kl. Fehlstellen,Exlibris. 2 kl. Stempel auf Titelbl., alle Seiten unbeschnitten , Ecke gestaucht, innen tls. braunfl., insgesamt gut erhalten.
192813503Georg Müller Verlag, München, 1928. 353(4) Seiten, OLeinen, dunkler Farb-Kopfschnitt. 61.-65. Tausend. Das Papier leicht gegilbt. Am Einbandrücken Kleberest eines Bibliotheksaufkleber. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy.
20141144061Berlin : Rotbuch-Verl., 2014. XVI, 222 S., Abb. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag.
1875052767Westminster: Manuscript ALS. ca. 1875 1875. No Binding. Very Good. Original autograph letter signed ALS 'W. Gifford Palgrave' to "Dear Joseph" regretting he is unable to make the journey William Palgrave Gifford. Speaker's Court the Palace Westminster undated. 15x10 cm. In English. 2 pp. in good condition with a separate photographic portrait of Palgrave. William Gifford Palgrave was an English priest soldier traveller and Arabist author of A Personal Narrative of a Year's Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia 1862-1863. Palgrave was born in Westminster. He was the son of Sir Francis Palgrave and Elizabeth Turner daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were Francis Turner Palgrave Inglis Palgrave and Reginald Palgrave. He was educated at Charterhouse School then occupying its original site near Smithfield and under the head-mastership of Dr Saunders afterwards Dean of Peterborough. Among other honours he won the school gold medal for classical verse and proceeded to Trinity College Oxford where he obtained a scholarship graduating First Class Lit. Hum. Second Class Math. 1846. He went straight from college to India and served for a time in the 8th The King's Regiment of Foot Bombay Native Infantry H.I.C. Shortly after this he became a Roman Catholic was ordained a priest and joined the order of the Jesuits Society of Jesus and served as a member of the order in India Rome and in Syria where he acquired a colloquial command of Arabic. He convinced his superiors to support a mission to the interior of Arabia which at that time was terra incognita to the rest of the world. He also gained the support of the French emperor Napoleon III representing to him that better knowledge of Arabia would benefit French imperialistic schemes in Africa and the Middle East. Palgrave then returned to Syria where he assumed the identity of a travelling Syrian physician. Stocking his bags with medicines and small trade goods and accompanied by one servant he set off for Najd in north-central Arabia. He travelled as a Christian. The service he would do for the Society of Jesus and the French empire would be as a spy not a missionary. Palgrave became friendly with Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud while in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Faisal's son Abdul Rahman bin Faisal asked Palgrave to get him strychnine. Palgrave believed that Abdul wanted to poison his father. Palgrave was accused of espionage and was almost executed for his Christian beliefs. <br/> <br/> Manuscript ALS., [ca. 1875] unknown
19701205061970 Published by Macdonald & Co., Purnell's History of the Second World War, collection "Campaign Book", N° 6 - 1970 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 160 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Ouvrage en anglais
196940409Tübingen : Wunderlich Leins, 1969. 506 S. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
200751319Berlin : Aufbau 2007. 507 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
0656348372.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover