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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
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
160241No publication details. No date. Chinese Cultural Revolution papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring a full-body portrait of Mao Zedong looking benevolently a few branches of plum blossom behind him. A poem of Chairman Mao cut in the style of Chinese calligraphy is featured on the left section. Very good copy papercuts sheet measures 72.6 x 50cm. Included a handwritten poem by Mao Zedong titled 卜算子·咏梅 Ode to the Plum Blossom - to the Tune of Pu Suan Tzu created in December 1961. A re-creation based on 陆游 Lu You's a famous Southern Song Dynasty poet popular poem of the same title "Ode to the Plum Blossom - to the Tune of Pu Suan Tzu". . 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
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
160160No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. A striking large size Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper. Th image shows one soldier and two civilians each with a very determined look on their faces one is armed with a bayonetanotoher a sickle and a third a copy of Mao's Little Red Book. Crowds in the background also hold high their weapons. <br>In very good condition text in Chinese lower margin and middle section 71.1 x 51.2cm. Lower margin a slogan reads "Everyone one is a soldier". The slogan first used by Mao Zedong in late 1950s to make sure China was in readiness for any anti-aggression war and to raise defence awareness among the civilians. <br> <br>Text on left section reads "Stand in combat readiness./Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people." <br> <br>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>Text on right section reads "Down with American Imperialism./Down with Soviet Revisionism." . No publication details. unknown
157469No place of publication.: No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese propaganda papercuts onf red paper with paper backing depicting a large Mao's half-body portrait. Mao is wearing the 红卫兵袖章 Red Guard Armband and 红领巾 Red Scarf a neckerchief worn by Young Pioneers of several communist countries. Excited crowds are looking admiringly at Mao some of them hold the little red book of Mao's quotations some hold revolutionary banners posters and red flags. Nine balloons carry banners floating behind Mao two banners with texts. Excellent condition blocks of text in Chinese papercuts paper measures 51.5 x 73.6cm. Upper margin text 你们要关心国家大事,要把无产阶级文化大革命进行到底! You must pay attention to state affairs and carry the great proletarian cultural revolution through to the end! a propaganda slogan first announced by Mao Zedong on August 10 1966. Later that year Mao had received thousands of Red Guards and young Cultural Revolution supporters at Tiananmen Square. <br> <br>Text on the flying banners 毛主席万岁!Long Live Chairman Mao!; 中国共产党万岁!Chinese Communist Party lasts for ten thousand years! <br> <br>Text on the banner holding by the crowds 无产阶级文化大革命胜利万岁!The great victory of the great proletarian Cultural Revolution lasts for ten thousand years! . No publication details. unknown
160149No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese Propaganda papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring an image of Mao holding up high the "May 16th Circular" in his right hand the the earth spins behind him. The great ideological pioneers and philosophers Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Vladimir Lenin and Lu Xun are also shown upper section with a sailing boat between them. A group of armed soldiers march forward below them. Very good. Text in Chinese. Papercut measures 73.1 x 50.7cm. The May 16th Circular formally known as 中国共产党中央委员会通知 Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was first circulated on May 16th 1966 and was regarded as the official document which triggered off the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. . No publication details. unknown
158708No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. Large Chinese Cultural Revolution papercut on red paper with paper backing featuring an image of Mao holding up high the "May 16th Circular" in his right hand the the earth spins behind him. The great ideological pioneers and philosophers Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Vladimir Lenin and Lu Xun are also shown upper section with a sailing boat between them. A group of armed soldiers march forward below them. Very good. Text in Chinese. Papercut measures 72.7 x 50.2cm. The May 16th Circular formally known as 中国共产党中央委员会通知 Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was first circulated on May 16th 1966 and was regarded as the official document which triggered off the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. . 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
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
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
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
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
LV78674Imprenta de la Propaganda Católica. Aceptable. 1879tapa duramuy rozadoencuadernación algo frágilha sufrido humedad y tiene manchas muy visibles especialmente en las 20 primeras páginas.2ªEdición.SINOPSIS:Devocionario completo. Imprenta de la Propaganda Católica unknown
19281723681928. SOVIET PROPAGANDA DESIGN. Za oboronu SSSR For Defence of the USSR. 48 pp. illustrated with 32 full page plates printed in red and black. Small folio 275 x 200 mm. bound in publisher's wrappers illustrated by Czech artist P. Skala. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo AKHRR: Shkola FZU pri 1-i Obraztsovoi tipografii 1928. A remarkable collection of Soviet imagery intended as instruction for decorating workers' clubs reading huts and use during rallies. The illustrations include fully decorated interiors concepts for 'hands-on' attractions such as a 'rayok' or Russian peep show shooting galleries and quiz shows. Most of the imagery is in the constructivist style but also includes numerous caricatures of western fat cats fascists and even a Ku Klux Klan member which would have been inspiration for costume design. Rare OCLC finds just one copy at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. The leaves with illustrations have an even toning from the printing process else a fine copy with the errata slip and unusually printed on fine thick paper. unknown
1941189981941. Broadside issued in 1941 by the Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert articulating an urgent appeal against the forced deportation of anti-fascist refugees by the Vichy French government during the early years of the Second World War. Written by Edward K. Barsky a leading figure in the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee the document calls on American citizens to intervene diplomatically by contacting both the French Embassy in Washington D.C. and the U.S. Secretary of State. The broadside documents contemporary awareness of mass deportations and forced labor policies under the Pétain regime describing plans to remove large numbers of refugees-including veterans of the Spanish Civil War members of the International Brigades and political exiles from across Europe-to labor camps connected to the Trans-Saharan Railroad. The text situates these actions within broader patterns of repression highlighting the targeting of anti-fascist populations and the international composition of those affected. As such the document provides primary-source evidence of early wartime advocacy efforts in the United States responding to refugee persecution and authoritarian policies in Vichy-controlled territories.<br /> <br /> Single-page printed broadside. New York: Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert 1941. Measuring approximately 10.25 x 8 inches. Printed in black text within a ruled border on brown paper. The text consists of a headline explanatory statement and direct appeal for public action including instructions to contact diplomatic officials.<br /> <br /> Light wear consistent with age; text clear and legible; overall very good condition. A scarce wartime advocacy document reflecting early American engagement with the European refugee crisis under Vichy rule. unknown
194229163Australia 1942. Very good condition. World War II propaganda leaflet dropped on the Island of Timor part of Southeast Asia and north of Australia.<br /> Pamphlet in English is entitled "Portuguese Leaflet PG11.<br /> Timorese! This warning comes from your Australian and American Friends. The Japanese are our enemies and we will fight and pursue them until they are killed. They have been driven from New Guinea and they will be thrown out of Timor. Remember - our fast flying planes cannot distinguish friend from foe. Heed our warning. If you do not stay away from the Japanese you may be killed."<br /> <br /> One copy in English one copy in Portuguese. <br /> English copy: salmon paper 5 1/2 x 3 3/4" folded corner chip with loss not affecting text. Portuguese copy: cream paper 5 1/2 x 5 3/4" black text vgc. unknown
192084198Long Beach: Women's Non-Partisan Propaganda Committee ca 1920. Leaflet 19cm x 14cm 7-1/2" x 5-1/2". Bifolium 4pp; cover illustration; 2pp of text rear page with imprint only. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A plea to California women voters to support America's entry to the League of Nations. The cover graphic portrays a WW1 doughboy missing both his legs being carried into his home by a pair of mates. The interior text argues that the League of Nations at this time being actively opposed by the Republican majority in Congress was the only sure path to preventing a repeat of the horrors of the Great War. An interesting and fairly early attempt to mobilize the women's vote; equal suffrage had been granted in California in 1911. Rare; not separately catalogued in OCLC nor do we locate any other catalogued material produced by this organization. Women's Non-Partisan Propaganda Committee unknown
194042673-6-BWerbe- und Beratungsamt für das Deutsche Schrifttum beim Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda 1940. hardcover. 159 S. original Pappeinband/ gebunden mit Bibliotheksstempel auf dem Vorsatzblatt und aufgteklebter Signatur auf dem Buchrücken guter Zustand. Versand mit der Deutschen Post oder DHL. Rechnung liegt bei. Werbe- und Beratungsamt für das Deutsche Schrifttum beim Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda hardcover
1917279541917. Very good condition. 16 b&w studio photographs with captions showing wins and enemy deaths.<br /> Captions include: <br /> At practice with R.C. dogs in the trenches near Luippes Marne<br /> French Artillery observation post near Vendresse Aisne<br /> Rheims Cathedral in background<br /> On Board USS Rumpler Ready for Subs<br /> Marshall Foch & General Pershing at Chaumont-American GHQ<br /> American artillery near Lenoncourt Meuse<br /> Clemenceau visiting French aviation camp near front<br /> Wiring barbed a communication trench Oise<br /> German cemetery blown up by shell<br /> Dead Boche at mouth of Abri x2<br /> Fritz "fini" near Belloy Oise<br /> French troops going to front line thru Communication trench<br /> French tanks going into line<br /> Camouflaged French heavy on R.R. car near Vienne-Le Chateau Marne<br /> Lake Longemer - Dinner at an American camp<br /> <br /> Photos 4 1/2 x 3 1/8" verso blank captions indicate they are part of a set about the war. unknown
19401867n/a: Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel 1940s 1940. Soft cover. Very Good. Vlamingen op! Flemings Rise up! Waffen-SS Recruitment booklet for Flanders Belgium. Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel 1940s. Illustrated card covers size 15 x 23 cms 30 pages of text illustrations and b/w photographs. Original edition in very good condition. A08.1086. Nr.1867. <br/> <br/> Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel, 1940s paperback
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