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1942127331942. Allied Propaganda Leaflet telling Germans that the war is lost and they have no leadership. These flyers were usually dropped by allied planes on German territory to get German soldiers to surrender. Interestingly the leaflet reproduces artwork from a 1940 German Red Cross Relief card drawn by Georg Sluyterman von Langeweyde. 4" x 6". Great piece of WWII History. Creased tiny burn marks at the bottom not affecting text. unknown
73-3530Amsterdam: Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek circa 1970s-1980s. 65x48 cm. Black and white poster. Very Good. Text in Dutch. Amsterdam: Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, [circa 1970s-1980s] unknown
1977ABE-1617822354199Salon Nacional de la Propaganda Grafica 1977 Softcover quarto periodical. 26 de Julio 1977. Loose plates. Some wear and creases to portfolio posters are all fine. Text is in Spanish. Very good condition. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Salon Nacional de la Propaganda Grafica paperback
19282092902143902133Hounen Oil Refining Co. Ltd. 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hounen Oil Refining Co., Ltd. paperback
19282092902143802169Hounen Oil Refining Co. Ltd. 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hounen Oil Refining Co., Ltd. paperback
1951222708North Korea or China.: Korean People's Army or People's Volunteer Army. Circa1951-1953. Two double-sided leaflets. Darling I Will Dream: 21 x 15cm. Truth Will Out: 19 x 13cm. Both leaflets somewhat foxed and trifle soiled chipped with a little loss though still in good condition for what were most likely once-active leaflets in a warzone. Two propaganda leaflets intended to be dropped over UN Forces in Korea attempting to convince them to surrender and cooperate with the KPA and PVA. Each leaflet appeals to different modes of persuasion with one relying on an emotional appeal and the other from the perspective of logic. <br> <br>'Darling I Will Dream That You Are Coming Back to Me This Christmas' is a typical example in the long-winded history of so-called 'counterfeit Christmas cards' that purport to show wistful appeals from sweethearts abandoned back home. The addition of the details of a supposedly deceased GI are intended to add credence to the letter's authenticity though a quick search reveals the soldier in question returned home after his successful tour of duty in Korea married his sweetheart and led out the rest of his life very well. <br> <br>'Truth Will Out' is a very early example of the conflicting narratives that permeate the North Korean historiography of the Armistice Agreement - most retellings largely hinging on the portrayal of the American leadership as a gaggle of mercurial incompetents. <br> <br>This particular account details a ceasefire negotiation in which General William K. Harrison abruptly walked out before waiting to hear General Nam Il's "very reasonable proposal". The ultimate purpose of this tale is to encourage UN Forces to passively revolt in protest. While the event did indeed take place in June 1952 in reality Harrison was not empowered to hear counter-proposals and called a recess before Nam Il had the opportunity to launch into what would have undoubtedly been an over-rehearsed propagandistic diatribe. D. Bruce Lockerbie the author of Harrison's biography theorised that the ultimate goal of the American delegation's walk-out was to not only deny the North Koreans a platform but also shock them which it evidently did. . [Korean People's Army or People's Volunteer Army]. unknown
2-68062Roma Istituto Grafico Tiberino 1939 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata pp. 60 con LI tav. fot. unknown
1934214628Bergamo: Fascist University Group 1934. First edition. Numerous photogravure plates some in color. xvi 382 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Tan buckram. Near Fine. Non-authorial gift inscription. First edition. Numerous photogravure plates some in color. xvi 382 pp. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Fascist University Group hardcover
193830423San Sabastian Spain. 1938. First Printing. Periodical. Scarce English edition the first issue of this monthly mimeo magazne printed on rectos only stapled at center of top edge issued by the fascist party formed when Franco merged two separate National groups. This issue leads off with a speech by Franco an open letter to the army from Jose Antonio What National Syndicalism is Doing for Spain. Some Social Reforms and Books. Recommended. Very good- with small tears creasing and geneal wear; last page present but detached. ; 9 x 13"; 16 pp . unknown
193711137Barcelona Spain: Comissariat de Propaganda Generalitat de Catalunya 1937. Near Fine. Propaganda poster listing 21 wartime rules of behavior to help the republican side achieve victory over the fascists during the Spanish Civil War. As follows: As with most of the Republican posters the colors of the anarchists and communists black and red figure prominently in the poster. Many of the prescriptions seem geared toward inexperienced soldiers. This feature of the prescriptions is no surprise since much of the soldiers fighting on the side of the Republicans were volunteers or militiamen who were not professionally trained soldiers.<br /> The prescriptions on the poster are as follows: "Revolutionary enthusiasm plus discipline and good military organization will defeat the enemy. Without discipline the army is not powerful. Discipline is the unquestioning execution of the commander's orders. The commander should be the first in giving an example of discipline and making everything possible so that all orders from above are accomplished perfectly. Observe discipline in the line of fire! Cartridges are expensive! You should fire at fixed targets and only when the commander orders it. The infantry is the principal weapon. The artillery and air force complement the work of the infantry. No situation is critical when the enemy's infantry is weak. Know that the cavalry is dangerous only for those that move back. A brave and firm infantry can always put it in flight. You should not avoid enemy fire but you should take advantage of the situation in order to go on the offensive to attack it better and to fire against it with greater precision. Only he who attacks triumphs. The trenches are aid for the offensive. Always try to pass from defense to offense. The reconnaissance of enemy positions will save many forces. Do continuous reconnaissance. Communicate all that you discover to your commander. Bring every prisoner to your commander. Keep a tight link between the rearguard and the advance forces in order to prevent surprises and increase the force of your blow. One bad sentry lost Chapaief. Do not forget the sentries! Do not fear the attack of the enemy from behind since you can attack them in the same way. The tank without infantry is not dangerous. Attack tanks with grenades. Do not debilitate your attack in the presence of enemy planes. On the contrary intensify it. Attack the enemy infantry that advances behind enemy planes. Every commander of militias should make the most of their free time to instruct militiamen and they on their time should do everything possible to study. Learn to shoot with precision to understand maps and to identify with a locality. Do not speak of military subjects because the hated enemies are listening. Countrymen! By practicing good hygiene and cleanliness you avoid diseases more dangerous than the enemy." SC&A UC San Diego OCLC. Near fine. Single sheet color lithograph mostly red and black 30 x 23 cm. In Spanish Catalonia. Comissariat de Propaganda, Generalitat de Catalunya unknown
elala4137The Hague: 1930. First Edition. 8vo. pp. xv 151. 5 plates. several text illus. cloth The Hague: 1930 hardcover
160159No publication details. No date. Late 20th century. Large Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring five happy peasants in the field one woman carries a board showing an oft quoted slogan "备战、备荒、为人民" Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people. Upper section features a head and shoulder portrait of Mao the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. <br> <br>A few ink stains towards the right edge otherwise in very good condition. Blocks of text in Chinese papercut measures 73 x 49.5cm. On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third Plan of Five-year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai concluded the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong to three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". The slogan was regarded as one of the most frequent quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Lower margin text reads "Dazhai will Make Great Contributions to All Human Beings". . No publication details. unknown
157463No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring five happy peasants in the field one woman carries a board saying a well quoted slogan "备战、备荒、为人民" Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people from Mao before and during Cultural Revolution. Upper section features Mao's head and collar portrait the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. <br> <br>Excellent condition. Blocks of text in Chinese papercut measures 72 x 49.3cm. On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third Plan of Five-year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai concluded the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong to three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". The slogan was regarded as one of the most frequent quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Lower margin text reads "Dazhai will Make Great Contributions to All Human Beings". . No publication details. unknown
157450No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring five happy peasants in the field one woman carries a board saying a well quoted slogan "备战、备荒、为人民" Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people from Mao before and during Cultural Revolution. Upper section features Mao's head and collar portrait the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. <br> <br>Excellent condition. Blocks of text in Chinese papercut measures 72.4 x 49.4cm. On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third Plan of Five-year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai concluded the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong to three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". The slogan was regarded as one of the most frequent quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Lower margin text reads "Dazhai will Make Great Contributions to All Human Beings". . No publication details. unknown
158686No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring five happy peasants in the field one woman carries a board with a frequently quoted Cultural Revolution slogan on it: "备战、备荒、为人民" Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people. Upper section features Mao's head and collar portrait the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. <br> <br>One of the Chinese characters along the bottom edge torn with minor loss otherwise in very good condition. Blocks of text in Chinese papercut measures 72.4 x 48.8cm. On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third of Five-Year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai summarised the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong into three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". These words became one of the most frequently quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Lower margin text reads "Dazhai will Make Great Contributions to All Human Beings". . No publication details. unknown
160158No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese Propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring five happy peasants in the field one woman carries a board saying a well quoted slogan "备战、备荒、为人民" Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people from Mao before and during Cultural Revolution. Upper section features Mao's head and collar portrait the sun with its bold rays extending behind him. <br> <br>Excellent condition. Blocks of text in Chinese papercut measures 73 x 49.5cm. On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third Plan of Five-year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai concluded the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong to three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". The slogan was regarded as one of the most frequent quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Lower margin text reads "Dazhai will Make Great Contributions to All Human Beings". . No publication details. unknown
1970215534Anhui.: Anhui Revolutionary Committee Publishing and Distribution Section. Circa1970. Twenty revolutionary propaganda colour leaflets on thick paper each with red printed slogans. Complete set in original paper envelope all in very good condition. 13.5 x 10.3cm. . Anhui Revolutionary Committee Publishing and Distribution Section. unknown
1950179481Circa1950. Black and white photographic illustration with text lightly browned one small area horizontal central fold. Good copy. 13.4 x 19.3cm. This leaflet was one of a large number of propaganda documents produced by China and North Korea during the Korean War. Part of a series of black-and-white propaganda leaflets which appear to have been produced by the Chinese People's Volunteers the People's Republic of China forces supporting North Korea in the war it aims to convey the message that American prisoners of war were well treated and were in regular communication with their families back home. The printed text assures readers that POWs held by North Korean and Chinese forces will be repatriated soon after the armistice is signed whereas warns the leaflet Allied soldiers from the US Britain and other nations "will have to stay in Korea until the US Government makes up its mind to leave Korea to the Koreans." The photograph purports to show Mrs Christine Brown wife of Lt. Col Gerald Brown reading a letter from her husband who was a prisoner of war in Korea. Gerald Brown was in the US Air Force. He was shot down over Korea and spent almost 3 years as a prisoner of war. Lt. Col. Brown was in fact a Korean War POW who was later repatriated to the US but the authenticity of the photo cannot be verified. <br> <br>The leaflets were generally distributed by plane or stuffed into artillery shells though propaganda from the Northern side was also sometimes left in no man's land to be picked up by US and other forces fighting on the UN/South Korean side. . unknown
1938509608Landesfremdenverkehrsverband 1938. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Square 4to with bi-fold. Unpaginated 18 with 8 leaves and printed on the wrapper versos. Staplebound in brown printed wraps with b/w photo and medallion featuring the Reichsadler and a hooded and robed figure standing with open arms. Nazi propaganda pamphlet featuring the sights and accomodations of the 'Haupstadt der Bewegung.' The Nazis had so dubbed Munich 'The Capital of the Movement' as the center of the rise to power of Hitler and the National Socialists. Sonja Zekri writes of the early welcome Hitler's message received in Munich: 'München . hat eine besondere Verantwortung. Hier wurde Hitler gefördert hier hätte er verhindert werden können. In den Schicksalsjahren von 1919 bis 1923 hofierten ihn erste Kreise der Stadt. Die Kunstverleger Hanfstaengl ebneten ihm den Weg in die Unternehmerschaft das Klavierbauerpaar Bechstein traf ihn bei Besuchen in München und verehrte ihm einen Mercedes mit Chauffeur. Der charmant ungehobelte Newcomer verkehrte mit Künstlern Intellektuellen und völkischen Wissenschaftlern wurde geduldet oder gefördert von Politikern und Juristen.“ Suddeutsche Zeitung. Landesfremdenverkehrsverband paperback
2-99342Roma Istituto Grafico Tiberino 1938 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata a colori e sovraccopertina illustrata con qualche strappo pp. 59-2 con cinquantuno tavole fotografiche in fine. unknown
1940216176Japan. 1940. Two coloured fan prints 27.5 x 26cm. Occasional light marks a little light browning. Very good. These two propaganda prints were created to make children's paper fans each carrying patriotic messages and delicately rendered in bright colors.<br><br>The first sheet features a young boy on a white horse blowing a bugle. A Japanese warplane is seen flying in the sky with the rising sun in the background. The caption urges people not to disclose any military secrets even to close friends. Additionally the lyrics of the 1940 nationalistic song "Kokumin Shingunka" are printed on the sheet. <br><br>The second sheet depicts an idyllic scene of children playing by a lake catching dragonflies and fish. The boys are portrayed in more active roles while the girls hold a bucket or a cage. The message on this sheet reads "East Asia's Future is Bright and Children are Thriving." A warplane can be seen in the sky in the far distance subtly tying the peaceful scene to the wartime context. . unknown
194621157Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional 1946.- 182 p. 30 h. de bellÃsimas láminas reproducción de las originales; 4º 245 x 18 cm.; Media Piel nueva conservando cubierta anterior original. LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA Y FILOSOFÃA DE LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XVII Libro en español [Biblioteca Nacional] hardcover
57366np 1944. . A single sheet measuring about 8 x 6 inches. One side printed in color depicting a half-naked woman reclining on a couch smoking a cigarette. The reverse of the leaflet bears text: "Yes it is the wife of Joe Jones or of one of your other boys." and goes on to describe how she has become unfaithful because her man is away fighting in Western Europe. This leaflet was produced in 1944 apparently disseminated by the Germans Skorpion West Organization used at the Battle of the Bulge and other fronts. Leaflet code number 981244/26. Old folds some battering and old soiling very good condition. <br/><br/> [np], 1944. unknown
163323No 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 a group of musicians and performers in their stage costume peasants workers and soldiers gathered together on the stage many are holding Mao's quotations. One elderly Uyghur man kneeling on one knee at the left is playing a hand drum. A small head and collar portrait of Mao appears in the upper section of the image. In very good condition. Papercut sheet measures 49.9 x 69.2cm. . No publication details. unknown
216197Japan. Early 20th Century. Colour woodblock fan print 24.5 x 25cm very good copy. This fan-shaped colour woodblock print features a 1894 battle scene from the Sino-Japanese War in Pyongyang. In order to break into the Chinese fortress a group of Japanese solders climbed over a wall opened the gate and led the Japanese troops in. Among the soldiers Harada Jukichi became well-known as one of the bravest returning home to hero's welcome after the war. However he was overwhelmed with numerous visitors which ended up forcing him into serious debt. In order to pay off this debt he travelled throughout Japan re-enacting the fighting and victorious scenes on stage. This print depicts courageous Harada single handed taking on his Chinese enemies who are falling or fleeing. . unknown