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Pages 213-232 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Who is Using Our Life Insurance Funds? - Wall Street Again Defies the Law in Gambling with the Savings of the American People, by Charles A. Collman; How the Bank Depositors of New York Beat the Loan, by Jeremiah A. O'Leary; General Von Steuben, Washington's Friend and Aid, the German-American Who Helped Make the Republic, by Dr. C.J. Hexamer - with illustrations; Poem by Peter Golden; Secessionist in New England, by Frederick Franklin Schrader; Miss Cavell and Brand Whitlock; England's Darkest Hours; The Men of the Eitel Friedrich; The Pirate Ship "Baralong"; The Recognition of Carranza; How Belgium is Being fed, by Louis Viereck; Financial Forum; War bond ad for the German, Austrian and Hungarian Governments; Interesting ad for the "new trick toy Ding-a-Ling", with proceeds for relief of destitue Germans in Canada; Nice full-page Budweiser ad on back cover features John Hancock; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 253-268 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Repudiating Wilson and Root - Administration Candidate in New York Congressional District Runs 13,000 Votes Behind His Party on Neutrality Issue; The Great News Conspiracy - How Unscrupulous Newspaper Owners, at the Behest of Wall Street, Deliberately Deceived the American People, by Charles A. Collman - includes a lengthy list of pro-Ally fake stories published in the New York Times; How the American Truth Society Defeated President Wilson's Congressional Candidate in New York, by Jeremiah A. O'Leary; Germany Opens Road to Turkey; The Death of Edward L. Pretorius; Austria-Hungary Teaches Mr. Lansing a Lesson; Three books to be read; The Most Hyphenated American - Editorial; Ad for war bonds of the German, Austrian and Hungarian Governments; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: What Count Von Bernstorff Might Reply to Mr. William Jennings Bryan; Prof. Burgess Unmasks Sir Edward Grey; The Military Situation; The German Educational System, by Frank Koester; The Free Sea, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The Incident of the "Gulflight"; Directors of Death Factories - a partial list of names of directors of American companies profiting by selling armaments to Germany's foes; Wisconsin and the Shipment of Arms - General Pearson seeks to stop the flow of arms; Kuno Meyer and Harvard - Harvard is neutral in the same was as the U.S. is neutral; Pogroms against the Jews in England; The Secret Aim of the British Press Bureau - some would like to see America join the British Empire; Louis Viereck's news from Germany; and more. This publication took Germany's side during WWI. Unmarked with moderate wear. Short openings to several pages at foot of coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: The "Militarism" of Germany - a comparison of military expenditures between the participants; Recent Fiction by Arnold Bennett and others; New York Dailies getting tired of being the victims of the London Censor; When We Needed Prussia - A reminder of our obligations to Emperor William's Ancestor, in the undying words of John Quincy Adams; Germany's Case as Stated by an Eminent American Jurist - Judge Peter S. Grosscup; Poem by George Sylvester Viereck; The Outlook justifies Germany's retributive action in Belgium; Where is the flag of England? - poem by Henry Labouchere; England the Arch Conspirator - important documents reveal secret military convention with Belgium - evidence from Authentic Russian and Belgian Sources; and more. Covers detached and separated. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. This issue noteworthy for the fact that it is one of the first to contain several paying advertisers. Most prior issues had none or very few. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Steinway Piano ad inside front cover; "We Shall Conquer" - a cabled version of an address to the Reichstag by Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor; My Mother's House - a full-page poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Secrets of Success of a Great Commercial Nation, by Frank Koester; Cornell Students Found German Club; Sir George Plaish is pleased; How German Sympathizers Voted; Neutrals Waking Up?; The Proteus of War; Dr. Bernhard Dernburg Urges Strict Neutrality; How the American Manufacturer is Affected by War, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Franz von Liszt on the Future of Europe; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
193512702München, Zentralverlag der NSdAP Fritz Eher, 1935. mit vielen seltenen Fotoabbildungen (Bilder und Dokumente aus dem Kampf der Bewegung). (schwarzes) ill. OLn., (Silberprägung), 240 S., Gr.8° (=25 x 18 cm)
193814990München, Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, 1938. 1. Aufl. mit 72 mont. Fotos + mit beilieg. 200 Orig.-fotos in Deckeltaschen. OPbd., 191 (1) S., + Raumbilder, 4° (=30 x 21 cm) [4 Warenabbildungen]
193914991München, Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, 1939. 1. Aufl. mit 12 Kunstdrucktafeln + mit beilieg. 150 Orig.-fotos in Deckeltaschen. OPbd., 120 (1) S., + 12 Tafeln + Raumbilder, 4° (=30 x 21 cm) [4 Warenabbildungen]
193788271Barcelona: Commissariat de propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya. 1937. 1st ed. thus. Nice Copy. oversize. pictorial wrappers 40pp. b/w plates map Inc. contributions by Dolores Ibarruri to all mothers Angel Lazaro on Garcia Lorca P. Catala new propaganda J. P. Fabregas spirit of revolution. ENGLISH TEXT. Some chipping to wrapper o/w an unusually nice copy of a srarce & important propaganda piece from the early part of the Spanish Civil War Commissariat de propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya. unknown
95122aaf1933-1934, A4 7 Bl. + 15. Bl., nur einseitig beschriftet, Typoskripte mit hs. Korrekturen und Unterstreichungen im Text, am Rand durchgehend etwas fleckig und Ecken geknickt, Rostspuren von Büroklammer, ansonsten guter Zustand,
004909London: H.M.S.O. Single sided lithographic poster approximately 370mm x 490mm in size n.d. c.1943. Very light browning to white border otherwise quite bright and clean. Attractive image of an airman with his finger up to his lips. The designer is seemingly unknown sometimes attributed to Charles John Noke the ceramicist but he was dead by 1941. There was an 'L Noke' listed as an artist who sold work to the War Artist's Advisory Committee but nothing definitive. The IWM have both this and the Australian reprint of this poster printed by McLaren and Co. where the airman is described as being of the Royal Australian Air Force. First Edition. Unbound. Very Good. Illus. by Noke. Elephant Folio. Poster. H.M.S.O. Paperback
19411736111941. One of the series of "careless talk" posters produced by the British government during the Second World War. This design was put in public telephone boxes see Hastings and St Leonards Observer 19 July 1941. Offset lithograph 169 x 145 mm. In fine condition. unknown
1942175578Circa1942. Small airborne propaganda leaflet printed on one side only featuring a colour illustration. Appears to have been dropped during the Malayan Campaign. 14.6 x 19.8 cm creased and marked on the reverse. Image still very clear and strong. Airborne colour propaganda leaflet urges the British troops to surrender to Japan. The rather oddly worded text reads: <br> <br>"Iron-rationed. Stranded. <br>Nothing but dog biscuits. <br>Day after day positively. <br>How about a dish of salad like this <br>For a change of diet. just a change of mind". <br> <br>The image shows three figures two of whom are identifiable as British soldiers in a desperate situation on a small piece of land possibly representing Singapore. In the distance their warships are burning. A plate of salad which dominates the image looks enticingly fresh and colourful albeit rather surprising that the Japanese military propaganda believed salad would motivate the soldiers to surrender! Similar messages published and dropped by the Allies were distributed to Japanese troops in Japanese towards the end of the Pacific War with the same aim in mind. <br> <br>Although we have not been able to identify the area depicted with absolute certainty we believe this leaflet was likely dropped during the Malayan Campaign rather than Guadalcanal as we have seen it attributed to. Our reasons for this include the leaflet showing British soldiers whereas American servicemen were primarily involved in Guadalcanal. The burning ships offshore seem to fit more with the sinking of the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse particularly as only two are depicted and they are being destroyed by what seem to be land-based bombers not other ships or carrier-based aircraft. Likewise at the late stage in the Pacific War that the Guadalcanal Campaign took place Japan was no longer in a position where they could cope with POWs nor were they likely to be in a position to print colour leaflets or distribute them. <br> <br>Commonly airborne leaflets were used over land battles rather than in naval battles. . unknown
19331047001933 Moscou, Izoghiz, 1933, 416x300mm, 38p., et un petit fascicule central de 8p., broché sous couverture illustrée. (104700)
193459335Neustadt [a. d.] Aisch, Mfr : G. Aupperle 1934. 109 S. : mit 50 Abb./ Fotos 2 Taf., 1 Panorama ; 8°, Schrift: Fraktur / Altdeutsche Schrift. Kart., Softcover/Paperback, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Einband, sonst guter Zustand
19351047071935 Moscou, Isoghis, 1935, 416x300mm, 36p., broché sous couverture imprimée. (104707)
193352079Berlin : Schmidt & Co. G.m.b.H. 1933. 307 S. : Mit 50 Bildern auf Kunstdr. Taf. ; gr. 8°, Eigentümerstempel auf Vorsatzblatt Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
193415003Berlin, Vaterländischer Verlag A. Weller, 1934. (1.-15. Tsd.) Mit vielen ganzseitigen Abbildungen, sowie zahlreichen s/w fot. Abbildungen im Text und 1 Faksimile nebst einem Frontipiz in Gravüre. ill. OLwd., 509 S., Gr.4° (=35 x 20 cm) [2 Warenabbildungen]
19331046981933 Moscou, Izoghiz, 1933, 416x300mm, 32p., grand dépliant central, broché sous couverture illustrée. (104698)
193572304Braunschweig u.a: Westermann. 1935. Mit zahlr. farb. Abb. 90 S. Einband gebräunt, sonst gutes Exemplar [3 Warenabbildungen] Illustr. Halbleinen.
19448581CBerlin:, August Scherl., 1944. (ca. 32,5 x 25,5 cm). je Heft ca. 20-24 S. Original-Halbleinen mit illustriertem Deckeltitel und NS-Hoheitszeichen. 17 Hefte jeweils mit den Original-Deckblättern. [5 Warenabbildungen] Einband an Ecken und Kanten etwas berieben, Leinenrücken mit Schadstellen, innen wohlerhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand.
163318No publication details. No date. Large Chinese Cultural Revolution papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring Mao clapping and looking benevolently towards the huge crowds around him the sun with its bold rays extending behind him some people around Mao are in different minority costumes and others in their work outfit many of them are holding the red little book of Mao's quotations up high above their heads. Block of text lower margin in Chinese excellent condition papercuts sheet measures 53 x 73.9cm. Chinese text in lower margin reads "The East is Red. The Sun is Rising." the first line of a very popular Cultural Revolution song 东方红 The East is Red. Adapted from northern Shaanxi folk song the song was "re-composed" by 李有源 Li Youyuan and 公木 Gong Mu lyrics 李涣之Li Huanzhi Melody in 1940s. . No publication details. unknown
193426853Berlin, Vaterländischer Verlag C. A. Weller, (1934). Folio (29 x 22 cm). Mit getöntem Frontispiz u. 2 Bl. Faksimile sowie zahlr. photograph. Abb. im Text. X, 509 S., 1 Bl. OLwd. m. goldgeprägt. Deckelvignette u. Rückentitel sowie Orig.-Schutzumschlag. Farbiger Kopfschnitt.
1919MILI2427München, Bruckmann o.J. [1915 - 1919]. Quer-Gr.-4°. IV, 407; 407, VIII; VIII, 408 S. m. über 4000 s/w Abb., Karten u. Urkunden, OBrosch. in 3 OHLn.-Flügelmappen, einige Bl. der 30. Lieferung randrissig.
Testi: Castro Fidel. pagg. 196; BN; rileg. rigida in cofanetto. Editore: Editorial De Ciencias Sociales, La Habana, 1975.