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19411890Norway 1941. Soft cover. Very Good. Norges Plass I Det Nye Europa. NS Rikspropagandasjef kst. Statsrad Dr. Gulbrand Lunde's tale I Oslo 17de jan 1941. Norway's Place in the New Europe. National Socialist Propaganda Chief Dr. Gulbrand Lunde's Speech in Oslo 17th January 1941 Illustrated soft card covers size 15 x 22 cms 24 text pages. Very scarce item in very good condition. A08.1108 <br/> <br/> paperback
1938269103Nationalverlag GmbH. Gauverlag der NSDAP Koblenz-Trier 1938. Softcover Großformat Nur Nr. 3. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Einband etwas fleckig. Nationalverlag GmbH., Gauverlag der NSDAP, Koblenz-Trier, paperback
1942218445Japan. Circa 1942. Colour illustrations 3 origami "balloons" 15 x 7cm very good. The first balloon features bold illustrations of warships soldiers in combat and artillery pieces transforming a simple toy into a celebration of military might. The second displays award-winning slogans from a 1942 national propaganda competition including the infamous "欲しがりません勝つまでは" "We shall not ask for anything until victory is won"—a mantra of homefront sacrifice. Most chilling is the third balloon's juxtaposition: cheerful scenes of children playing with pigeons are undercut by ominous warnings like "spies are on the train and everywhere" revealing how paranoia infiltrated even innocent imagery. . unknown
1984181761984. Russian Anti-American Propaganda Poster. 1984. Measures 19 x 26 inches. Soviet anti-American/Vietnam War poster titled "ОÑтановите убийц!" - "Stop the killers!" Image shows aircraft marked "U.S. Air Forces" dropping bomb as a Russian woman holds her arms up as if to prevent the explosion. The upper section shows a stylized U.S. Air Force Jet rendered in harsh black-and-white contrast to symbolize mechanized American aggression. Below a terrified civilian woman raises her hands in a gesture of horror or plea typical of Soviet depictions of U.S. bombing campaigns in Korea and Vietnam. Design elements: The combination of red borders rough brush lettering and stark black-and-white photographic imagery was a hallmark of agitprop agitation propaganda posters produced by Soviet state publishers such as Izogiz or Plakat. Artist: Eduard S. Artsrunyan Ðдуард Симонович ÐрцрунÑн 1929-2010. Very minor light brain stain to top of poster does not affect image. One inch tear to side of poster does not affect text or image. Very good condition. unknown
1918229271918. Nesbit Wilbur D. and Robert Speroy. Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory And the Free in Freedom Too 1918 documents American patriotic culture during the final year of World War I when popular music functioned as a vehicle for national unity and wartime morale. Issued for domestic performance the piece supports research into American propaganda music history and visual culture demonstrating how commercial sheet music reinforced loyalty to the nation and framed military service as a collective moral obligation. The work situates the American flag as a central symbolic object linking civilian identity to wartime sacrifice and national purpose.<br /> <br /> Nesbit Wilbur D. Lyrics. Speroy Robert. Music. Let's Keep the Glow in Old Glory And the Free in Freedom Too. Chicago and New York: McKinley Music Company / Frank K. Root & Co. 1918. Folio. Illustrated sheet music. The cover features an allegorical composition of a woman draped in the American flag holding a child positioned above advancing soldiers with fixed bayonets visually combining maternal imagery with military action. Interior pages present musical notation marked Tempo di Marcia aligning the composition with the rhythm of a military march. Lyrics call for national unity and vigilance with lines invoking "Columbia" and urging preservation of the "Red White and Blue" emphasizing honor sacrifice and global perception of the United States. The structure and presentation reflect the integration of visual symbolism and musical form to convey patriotic messaging to a broad audience in homes and community settings.<br /> Folio format. Illustrated throughout. Moderate edge wear and corner softening light toning across sheets with scattered small stains and minor surface abrasions more visible at margins; interior pages clean and legible with strong notation and text clarity; overall good condition. Produced at a moment when music publishers actively contributed to wartime messaging the sheet provides material evidence of how popular song participated in shaping public sentiment offering value for the study of nationalism propaganda and cultural production in early twentieth-century America. unknown
1940224121Shanghai.: 上海裝鏡工業第二联營所. Shanghai jinggongye di'er lianyingsuo. Circa1940s - 1950s. Mirror with attached coloured image on paper under glass on reverse 10.5 x 15cm metal handle 15.5 x 17.5cm. Mirror a little stained and clouded at edges image browned at edges hanger rusty but still very functional. An interesting piece of 1950s propaganda. This portable travel mirror is a useful and decorative example of the sort of mass produced consumer items made in the early 1950s in small local workshops that were organised into collectives. Travel mirrors could be hung up or propped up for use by a moveable handle. On the reverse is a colour socialist-realist illustration of a red flag-draped locomotive a symbol of modern progress patriotism and peace. The colourful image of the train with its 天平商标 logo could be displayed when not in use or replaced with a photo with the mirror behind it. <br> <br>In 1952 when China built its first domestically designed locomotive it was called the "Peace" series which we see written on the front of this engine with the image of a dove. China's involvement in the Korean War to 'resist US aggression and assist Korea' depended on strong logistical supply lines to the front. Trains therefore became symbolic of national unity strength and China's ability to protect regional peace. Many such travel mirrors were bought as gifts and given as morale boosting items to the Chinese troops who could insert family photographs under glass on the backs of their travel mirrors. . 上海裝鏡工業第二联營所. Shanghai jinggongye di'er lianyingsuo. unknown
163369No place of publication.: No details of publisher. No date. Late 20th century. Large striking Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. The central image shows Mao waving to the crowd in the distance while holding a scrolled newspaper in the other hand the sun and its rays extending behind him. Very good. No text. Papercut measures 51 x 71cm. . No details of publisher. unknown
163338No place of publication.: No details of publisher. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese Propaganda Papercut on red paper with paper backing. In very good condition. Sheet measures 70 x 50.9cm. he papercut illustrates three Chinese soldiers determinedly crushing the reactionaries with their feet. A head and shoulders image of Chairman Mao upper right corner the sun and its rays extending behind him. . No details of publisher. unknown
163353No place of publication.: No details of publisher. No date Late 20th century. A large Chinese Propaganda papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. Features a concentrated Mao sitting at a desk writing. A view of Baotashan in Yan'an Revolutionary Base 1936 -1947 is in the background. Block of text upper right section in Chinese. Very good. Sheet measures 49.3 x 70.1cm. . No details of publisher. unknown
163319No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large striking Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. Chairman Mao waves benevolently at huge crowd the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. The crowd consists of peasants workers and soldiers. One worker in the centre wears a apron with the character "loyalty" on it. He is holding a huge copy of Mao's Selected Works high above his head with one hand while holding another pocket size copy of Mao's quotations in the other. <br> <br>In very good condition text in Chinese papercut sheet measures 51.4 x 71cm. Two lines of the revolutionary song 大海航行靠舵手Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman and 干革命靠毛泽东思想 Carrying Forth Revolution Depends on Mao Zedong Thought are quoted on right and left sections. Banners lifted by balloons quote revolutionary slogans such as: "Long Live the Invincible Mao Zedong Thought" "Long Live the Great Mentor Chairman Mao" "Long Live the Communist Party of China" . No publication details. unknown
160389No place of publication.: No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. A striking Chinese Cultural Revolution papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. An image of Mao's head and collar is highlighted centrally and fits snugly into the sun the bold rays extends behind him drawing a clear analogy between the sun and Mao. Three sunflowers and a Chinese character "Loyalty" 忠 are featured under Mao's portrait. Very good. Blocks of text in Chinese lower section. Papercut measures 70.1 x 49.9cm. This papercut represents the phenomenon of Mao cult one of the most visible feature of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Every one of the slogans on this papercut echo the theme of unconditional praise and admiration of Chairman Mao. <br> <br>Three propaganda slogans lower section translate as: <br>"Boundless loyalty to the great leader Chairman Mao." <br>"Boundless loyalty to the great Mao Zedong Thought." <br>"Boundless loyalty to the Chairman Mao's revolutionary line." . No publication details. unknown
192285914Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1922. First American Edition. First printing. Published the same year in London Constable. Octavo; red cloth hardcover; xix308pp. Spine darkened with mild soil to covers; endpapers toned from old jacket offsetting; text generally clean and unmarked; just a VG copy lacking the dustwrapper. <br /> <br /> A low-point which is saying something in the corpus of British antisemitic propaganda masquerading as a disinterested examination of the "Jewish Problem" by the noted Franco-English Catholic writer and historian. In the most reasonable-sounding way Belloc puts forward an argument for the segregation of British Jews on the grounds that "the Catholic Church is the conservator of an age-long European tradition and that tradition will never compromise with the fiction that a Jew can be other than a Jew." Even in the context of pre-Hitlerian "passive" antisemitism it was and remains a foul little book albeit one that needs reading. SINGERMAN Antisemitic Propaganda 0129. Houghton Mifflin unknown
1964054033Turkey: N. p. ca. 1964 or 1965 1964. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original pictorial wrappers. Oblong large 8vo. 13 x 25 cm. In Turkish. 22 p. many b/w plates. Not recorded in any platform and library extremely rare propaganda pamphlet prepared for 60's Turkey by the UAR The United Arab Republic. On the frontispiece the leader of the UAR Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's iconic words with his portrait by Moheeb. The pamphlet includes the UAR's vision usually and its social and economic policies projects Suez Canal Al-Wady al-Gadid industry navigation mining oil and its industry agriculture and agricultural reforms livestock culture and education medicine water tourism etc. Extremely rare. <br/> <br/> N. p. [ca. 1964, or 1965] paperback
193534063Berlin: May 18th 1935. 1935. Very good. - 88 words typed on sheet of cream paper 11-5/8 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide with her name & address typed at the top. Signed "Dr. M. Unger" with 2 ink corrections. Attached is a typed single-spaced report on the 1934/35 Winterhilfswerk campaign filling a 2nd sheet of the same paper. The top corners of both sheets are creased with light creasing to their top & bottom edges. There is a paper-clip mark to the letter at bottom left. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Marta Unger writes in English to a Mr. B. von Schenk in Hoboken New Jersey thanking him for his letter. "I was interested to read the article by Mrs. Ruth Frances Woodsmall about 'Women in the new Germany'. I met Mrs. Woodsmall last summer and showed her myself our German women work. But it is rather difficult to explain to people that what we want if the otherside stands on a quite different standpoint". She encloses a typed article in English about "our Winter Help Campaign 1934/35".<p>Dr. Marta Unger was born in Japan in 1903 to an American mother. Her family settled in Heidelberg Germany in 1908. After working in the Foreign Ministry in Berlin from 1924-26 and obtaining a doctorate of law at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University in Frankfurt she worked as a clerk in the Propaganda Ministry. In 1934 she was appointed head of the Foreign Affairs department of the Reichsfrauenfuhrung the post she held when she wrote this letter. In 1948 during the Wilhelmstrasse trial against German diplomats in Nuremberg Unger was part of the defense team of Ernst Woermann whom she later married. Woermann had been the ambassador to China.<p>The Winterhilfswerk was a program to help clothe feed and keep warm the needy during the winter months. An important part of its funding came from collection drives to which all good German citizens were expected indeed were relentlessly pressured to contribute. Unger's report shows the amounts spent on clothes and fuel and on bread flour potatoes and other staples. She also writes about the "godmother" program by which childless people would give meals clothes shoes and Christmas gifts to a needy child. Berlin: May 18th, 1935. hardcover
160351No place of publication.: No publication details. No date. Late 20th century. Large festive Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing. The papercut depicts broad masses of people workers peasants and soldiers in uniform or recognisable minority peoples costumes gathered around Chairman Mao to show their support and admiration towards him. Many of them are holding the Little Red Book up high. Mao Zedong's head and collar portrait is centrally featured the sun and its rays extending behind him. In very good condition. Papercut sheet measures 50.1 x 70.1cm. . No publication details. unknown
1974158458Shanghai.: 上海人民出版社.Shanghai ren min chu ban she. circa1974. A colourful Chinese propaganda poster depicts a group of soldiers and peasants sitting down to watch a children's singing performance at the village's grain distribution centre. Five children all wearing red scarves are singing and dancing in the centre a female peasant is playing the accordion next to them on the right. Some of the soldiers are clapping while some continue to work while watching the performance. More peasants are working in the background. Chinese text on the cloth flower held by the performing children translates as "Store up grain reserves". . <br> <br>Excellent copy. Text in Chinese English French and German lower margin. Poster measures 52.9 x 76.9cm. French translation of the title reads "Militaire et civil célèbrent une récolte abondante" and the German title as "Soldaten und Bauern feiern eine reiche Ernte". . 上海人民出版社.[Shanghai ren min chu ban she]. hardcover
160165No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large size Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. Mao waves benevolently while a cadre standing next to Mao holds the Little Red Book. A huge crowd excitedly crowd cheers behind them some holding Mao's quotations and others Mao's Selected Works. Two lines of the revolutionary song 大海航行靠舵手Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman and 干革命靠毛泽东思想 Carrying Forth Revolution Depends on Mao Zedong Thought are quoted on right and left edges. <br> <br>In very good condition text in Chinese papercut sheet measures 48.5 x 70.7cm. A revolution slogan upper section translates "to further carry forth the people's movement of actively studying and applying Chairman Mao’s Works". This long standing movement of idolising Mao and studying his works lasted over more than two decades between 1950s through to the 1970s. . No publication details. unknown
158687No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large size Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper loosely presented on paper backing. Mao waves benevolently while a cadre standing next to Mao holds the Little Red Book. A huge crowd excitedly crowd cheers behind them some holding Mao's quotations and others Mao's Selected Works. Two lines of the revolutionary song 大海航行靠舵手Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman and 干革命靠毛泽东思想 Carrying Forth Revolution Depends on Mao Zedong Thought are quoted on right and left edges. <br> <br>In very good condition text in Chinese papercut sheet measures 48.2 x 69.6cm. A revolution slogan upper section translates "to further carry forth the people's movement of actively studying and applying Chairman Mao’s Works". This long standing movement of idolising Mao and studying his works lasted over more than two decades between 1950s through to the 1970s. . No publication details. unknown
1966158371Shanghai.: 上海人民出版社.Shanghai ren min chu ban she. circa1966. Chinese propaganda poster in colour showing newly arrived five sent-down youths gathered around a peasant in the countryside of China during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. A red propaganda banner hangs at the side of a carriage in the upper right section proclaims "Welcome Down to the Countryside Sent-down Youth". A female sent-down youth holds a straw hat on which is written "To be Determined in the Countryside and Make Revolution". Mountains and agricultural fields form the background. Very good copy. Text in Chinese and English right and lower margin. Poster sheet measures 53.2 x 77.1cm. It is one of the many posters created to call for more young people to join the campaign of "Up to the mountains and Down to the Countryside Movement" . 上海人民出版社.[Shanghai ren min chu ban she]. unknown
163365No place of publication.: No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing. It features a group of workers holding up high the Little Red Book together with copies of Mao's Selected Works a sea of red flags fly behind them. An image of Mao's head and collar fits snugly into the image of the orb of the sun with its bold rays extending behind him drawing a clear analogy between Mao and the Sun. Very good papercut measures 71 x 50.4cm. Chinese slogan lower edge reads "Long live the Mao Zedong!" . No publication details. unknown
1986223015Chongqing.: 重庆出版社. Chongqing chubanshe. 1986. Large colour poster of patriotic children standing proudly to the right of a medal text in simplified Chinese characters 74.7 x 52.5cm. Good copy. This print from a highly symbolic painting done in a modern impressionist style by 张长清 Zhang Changqing would have been a wall poster for use in upper primary classrooms with the aim of encouraging children to strive to be heroes and to achieve. Behind the children is an image of the 1986 Laoshan Hero Commemorative Medal 八一金星配三色绶带 . The girl is holding a text or notebook with the words Laoshan on the cover symbolising sacrifice bravery and usually that the bearer had somehow contributed to the Laoshan war effort but in this case possibly a textbook about Laoshan and the need to learn from the heroes of that military campaign. . 重庆出版社. [Chongqing chubanshe]. unknown
193454771Oslo. 1934. 8vo. Brunt granitolbind. Bundet med alle de originale omslagene. 232 s. Gjennomillustrert i svart/hvitt og farver. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Ex libris. </em> unknown
193954774Oslo. 1939. 8vo. Brunt granitolbind. Bundet med alle originale omslag. 336 s. Gjennomillustrert i svart/hvitt og farver. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Redaktør : Dagfin Tollefsen. </em> unknown
193654770Oslo. 1936. 8vo. Brunt granitolbind. Bundet med alle omslagene. 270 s. Gjennomillustrert i svart/hvitt og farver. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Redaktør : Dagfin Tollefsen. </em> unknown
193854773Oslo. 1938. 8vo. Brunt granitolbind. Bundet med alle originale omslag. 312 s. Gjennom illustrert i svart/hvitt og farver. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Redaktør : Dagin Tollefsen. </em> unknown