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194544498Okayama: Photographed in many Japanese Locations with most of the loose photographs taken in Okayama Japan n. d. ca 1945. 1945. WORLD WAR II JAPAN. First edition. Blue cloth photograph album 124 silver gelatin photographs mostly 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" with 106 of them in corner mounts. A fascinating vernacular photograph album capturing scenes in American-occupied Japan just after the Second World War. Most of the photographs are captioned in white ink on the black album pages and organized in sections such as "Landmarks" "The People" "The Cities" “The Military” and “Personalities.” “Landmarks” include views of sites in Kokura Yakata Okayma Prefecture picturing shrines country homes water works the "International Military Tribunal Far East" and more. "The People" shows Japanese residents of all ages some in Western dress others in traditional Japanese garb standing in front of structures on the streets at a military checkpoint playing "yakkyu national game" baseball swimming and other activities. The section on the cities comprises street views in Okayama Kokura Fukuoka Hiroshima Yakata Tokyo Kyoto and Yokohama. Surprisingly the four shots of Hiroshima do not contain much evidence of destruction and provide a rare contemporary glimpse of areas of the city not leveled by Little Boy. Views of Tokyo include the Dai Ichi Building the Imperial Museum and an image of an American soldier "on the Ginza." The various views in the other cities show Japan's largest steel works a partially-demolished department store temples and the Yokohama wharf. The military section includes photographs of Okayama Post the "A.G. Office" barracks headquarters of the 24th Division in Kokura Kyushu the Kokura Arsenal and Post Exchange Fukuoka's 118 Station Hospital and more. The "Personalities" section is comprised of shots of American soldiers in and out of uniform almost all of them identified by their first names or nicknames. This section also includes photographs of "A.G. Girls" a few Japanese people identified by name American soldiers at the War Ministry Hotel in Tokyo U.S. soldiers at the "4th Repl. Depot" in Sobudai" and more. A handful of the captions and some of the loose photographs are captioned in Japanese. Some of the loose photographs are stamped on the verso "Jack Woytych" with his Wisconsin address though it is unclear whether this refers to the owner/photographer of the album or the printer of the photographs. Most of the loose photographs emanate from Okayama. A noteworthy collection of personal images from an American serving in Japan at the end of World War II. Moderate wear to the spine ends and spine panel light edge wear and rubbing to the extremities else a very good copy. Photographed in many Japanese Locations, with most of the loose photographs taken in Okayama, Japan, n. d. (ca 1945). hardcover
2117726 April 1829. No place. 1p 4to. On recto of first leaf of bifolium the verso of the last leaf of which is addressed by Daru 'à monsieur F. Didot père & fils rue jacob No 24 Paris'. In good condition lightly aged with stub from mount adhering. Sixteen lines of text. The text is in French and concerns 'la Copie des vers que j'ai lus à l'institut pour imprimés avec les autres pièces lues a cette place' which he discussed with 'M Raynouard' François Just Marie Raynouard the night before. 26 April 1829. No place. unknown
188633244Paris A Quantin Imprimeur-editeur 1886 1886. Hardcover. 8vo xlx239pp half morocco with marbled boards title gilt on spine top edge gilt silk book mark binding and text fine Paris, A Quantin, Imprimeur-editeur 1886, hardcover
2020BN142420frommann-holzboog 2020. 2020. Raubmord und Verrat - eine Analyse von Freuds Irma-Traum. <br/><br/>Raubmord und Verrat - eine Analyse von Freuds Irma-Traum. Le Soldat Judith frommann-holzboog unknown
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13837King's Lynn Norfolk. 18 July 1847. 2pp. 12mo. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Headed 'To the Independent Electors of the Borough of King's Lynn' and beginning: 'Gentlemen I have canvassed the constituency of your Town as an Independent candidate who as your representative supported in the last Parliament the measures of Sir Robert Peel's administration.' He thanks 'the Electors at large' for 'the courtesy with which I have been invariably received' and also 'that overwhelming majority of their body who have honored me with promises of support'. He hopes that they will 'favor me with their presence at the Town Hall on Friday next at 10 o'clock'. King's Lynn, Norfolk. 18 July 1847. unknown
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2022BN242562Transcript Verlag 2022. 2022. Softcover. Russland als Ziel kolonialer Eroberung <br/><br/>Russland als Ziel kolonialer Eroberung Cornelia Soldat Transcript Verlag paperback
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2010098111SEPUP LAB-AiDS 2022-01-01. Ring-bound. Like New. 0x0x0. In MINT/LIKE NEW Condition!! Sepup Labs: Science and Global Issues - Biology 3rd Edition - Living on Earth - Ecology Teacher Edition Ring-Bound. Copyright-2022 ISBN:9781630937195. Minimal storage wear only! We ship daily Mon-Sat. Customer service is always our top priority! Please contact us at 888-475-1077 to reach our customer service team!! SEPUP, LAB-AiDS unknown
2006Q-0810857243Scarecrow Press 2006-07-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scarecrow Press paperback
2006x-0810857243Scarecrow Pr 2006. Paperback. New. 2revised ed edition. 221 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.00 inches. Scarecrow Pr paperback
24713One on 8 March 1907; from 43 Augusta Gardens Folkestone Kent. The other without date but from May 1907; on letterhead of the United Service Club London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Both items 1p 12mo and both in good condition lightly aged with slight evidence of previous mounting on the blank reverses. Both folded once for postage. Both letters during the tenure as Lord Mayor of London of Sir John Charles Bell 1843-1924. ONE 8 March 1907: ‘Sir Claude Macdonald has the honour to accept the kind invitation of the Lord Mayor to Luncheon on March 13th. As nothing is said as to dress Sir Claude presumes that ordinary morning dress will be in order.’ TWO undated: ‘Sir Claude Macdonald has the honour to accept the kind invitation of the Lord Mayor to Luncheon on the 10 May to meet Prince Fushimi of Japan’. Japanese Imperial Prince Fushimi Sadanaru 1858-1923 visited London in May 1907. One on 8 March 1907; from 43 Augusta Gardens, Folkestone [Kent]. The other without date, but from May 1907; on letterhead of the unknown
240755 January 1933. On letterhead of Little Parkhurst Abinger Common near Dorking Surrey. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Lord Dickinson Sir Willoughby Dickinson 1859-1943 was a Liberal and then Labour politician and early advocate of the League of Nations.1p 4to. In fair condition lightly aged and creased with short nick to one edge. Folded twice. He thanks him for the morning’s note and is ‘adopting your suggestion to put down a Motion in the Lords’. He hopes that Dickinson will ‘add the weight of your name and influence in a letter to the Times’. He would like ‘the League of Nations Union would take the matter up’. The question is one ‘in which British honour is involved and not merely one regarding Kenya settlers’ and ‘the more wide-spread the support’ which the matter receives the better. 5 January 1933. On letterhead of Little Parkhurst, Abinger Common, near Dorking, Surrey. unknown
22048The first of the four letters on letterhead of Little Parkhurst Abinger Common Nr Dorking Surrey; the other three without place. One from 1940 two from 1941 one from 1943. The recipient Simon Nicholson was a colonial civil servant and a neighbour of Lugard at Tallboys in Abinger Hammer. He and his wife Molly were a cultured couple and were friends of Edith Wharton and Bernard Berenson. The four letters are in good condition lightly aged and worn and each is 2pp 12mo. Each folded once. The first three are signed 'Lugard' and the last to Molly Nicholson 'Fred Lugard'. In the first letter 23 September 1940 after expressing pleasure at seeing Nicholson again and having 'a talk' he begs him 'not to postpone your week-end here. Molly needs it – badly – She did not say so – quite the contrary but I did not need to be told.' He asks him to come the following Saturday adding: 'You can bring papers & have the drawing-room to yourself.' He asks to be informed 'as much in advance as is convenient as I may have Reg Brackenbury & his wife any week-end'. Lugard's brother 'was disappointed that you forgot to hand me some papers you had for him'. The second letter 21 March 1941 concerns arrangements for a meeting with Lugard stating that 'it is a monstrous long time since I have seen you'. He also expresses regret that Nicholson is 'selling Tallboys'. The third letter 9 May 1941 begins: 'My brother & I are both delighted to hear that you are coming back to Tallboys & selfishly hope that you will continue to fail in your attempts to sell it. If Little Parkhurst can be of any use to you in the transition don't fail to make use of it.' He has 'been much engrossed with Abyssinia of late' and looks forward to talking to Nicholson about it. In a postscript he names two individuals who 'are coming “to talk over old timesâ€'. In the final letter to Molly 22 January 1943 he regrets that it is so long since he has seen her and her husband 'for though so comparatively close the lack of petrol has as you say placed a gulf between us. Simon wrote me a most welcome letter from his office & I enclose this little note to you in my reply.' He find the 'news from Russia … very cheering - & wonderful' and does not suppose it will be 'very long now before our turn comes to face the Nazis in Europe'. He ends in the hope that 'some obliging friend' will give the Nicholsons 'a lift over'. The first of the four letters on letterhead of Little Parkhurst, Abinger Common, Nr Dorking, Surrey; the other three without pla unknown
20228Place indecipherable. 15 August <1809>. 1p. 16mo. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Reads: Dear Sir - I am directerd by the Commander of ther Forces to request that you will pay the enclosed on account of the Extraordinaries of th Army.' Torrens was Military Secretary between 1809 and 1820. Place indecipherable. 15 August <1809?>. unknown
18186Sonakin. 11 March 1885. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressed to 'Sir Donald Currie K.C. M.G. S.S. <Lingara> Sonakin'. He apologises to Currie for finding him away from home when he called: 'I only wish I had asked you to make an appointment'. He concludes with thanks for his 'kindness about the mail' and in wishes of a pleasant voyage for Currie's party. Sonakin. 11 March 1885. unknown
240312 March 1901; on letterhead of 3 Chesterfield Street Mayfair. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is the Harrow housemaster George Townsend Warner 1865-1916 father of the novelist Sylvia Townsend Warner referred to as ‘Townsend Warner / Historian’ in a pencil note to this letter. Signed ‘Ian Hamilton’. 2pp 12mo. On first leaf of bifolium. In good condition lightly aged with a few pin holes from attachment of a no-longer-present enclosure. Folded twice. Possibly concerning shooting practice for the Harrow army cadets. Uncertain whether he has addressed Warner correctly he writes that he has shown Warner’s letter ‘yours of 25th Feby’ to Lord Roberts ‘who agrees with views expressed in enclosed letter from the Commandant - Hythe.’ He continues: ‘The District Inspector of Musketry Home District will shortly go down to see to this matter on the spot & the Commandant will also pay a visit to Harrow before anything is definitely decided’. 2 March 1901; on letterhead of 3 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair. [London.] unknown
4505'Horse Guards 31st. May 1808.'. British soldier and statesman 1759-1833; Governor of Ceylon 1811-20; conqueror of the Kingdom of Kandy 1815. Two pages large octavo. In his capacity as Quarter Master General Brownrigg informs Brock that 'the Establishment of Entrenching Tool Carts and Tools attached to the several Regiments in Great Britain shall cease on the 24th of June next and that the Horses Harness and Carts used for carrying the Tools shall be forthwith Sold by Publick Auction.' Gives instructions for delivering over the 'Horses Carts and Harness'. An officer of the Royal Waggon Train will superintend and Brock must report his progress. Signed 'Robt Brownrigg Qr Mr. Genl.' 'Horse Guards 31st. May 1808.' unknown
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196494836London: War Office HM Stationary Office. Very Good. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Twelve softcover issues of the British Soldier Magazine January-December 1964 bound in red pebbly hardcover boards. Title in gilt on spine. All issues crisp and clean; some pages are browning. 4to. Heavy--will require additional postage if shipped outside the U. S. . War Office, HM Stationary Office hardcover