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19361714361936. SOVIET TRADE CATALOGUE. Kolbasy i myasokopchenosti. Sausages and smoked meats. Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie miasnoi promyshlennosti. 3 volumes. 1: Livernyye i krovyanyye kolbasy. Liverwurst and Blood Sausages. 32 pp. 1936. 2: Kopchenyye kolbasy. Smoked sausages. 68 pp. 1937. 3. Zil'tsy i studni. Brawns and Aspics. 32 pp. 1937. Illustrated throughout. Oblong 8vo 146 x 214 mm. publisher's blind-stamped wrappers. Moscow; Leningrad: Pishchepromizdat 1936 & 1937. These three surreal homages to the sausage are a modest forerunner to the massive work produced in 1938 by the same publisher. While far smaller the plates each with an individual sausage still have a somewhat surreal quality. While they do not have the avant-garde sensibility of Telingater's ball bearing catalogue or Piet Zwart's wire catalogue these odes to the sausage can certainly lay claim to a place in surrealist literature. These are rare books and are not listed on OCLC. unknown
1867ST20572Hamilton Scotland: W. Naismith 1867. FIRST EDITION. 168 x 106 mm. 6 1/2 x 4 1/4". vii 183 pp. <br/> In the very rare original green paper wrappers. Spine cocked wrappers somewhat soiled spine with paper beginning to lift along the bottom inch of the rear joint other minor exterior defects but the volume solid and internally in excellent condition. QUITE A GOOD COPY of a fragile inexpensively produced volume one would expect to find in shambles.<br/> <br/> Told in the form of letters drawn from the author's actual correspondence as well as his contemporary journals this first-hand account by a young sailor of the transatlantic slave trade in the years 1800-04 brings those horrific voyages vividly to life. At the same time the author writing in direct unvarnished prose makes it clear he is at least as much an observer of difficult sea life in general as he is concerned with the abolition of a great evil. In the preface Robinson 1786-1875 explains his reasons for publishing this record of his time aboard a slave ship: "I have heard so many gross misstatements respecting West Indian slavery and the horrors of the 'Middle Passage' that I formed the resolution should time be allowed me to give the result of my own experience . . . in order to disabuse the minds of many well-meaning people." He is rightly aware that some readers may be offended by unconvincing apology in an account encumbered with naïveté : "It is doubtless the opinion of many that I put myself into a wrong position and incurred blame and obloquy by entering into this obnoxious trade at all. It may be so; I will not dispute the matter. I certainly did not feel myself comfortable or at home in the service. But let it be remembered in my favour that the trade was then a lawful one; whilst at the same time I was induced to enter it by what is called an accidental circumstance . . . and an irresistible desire for a seafaring life so completely carried me away that it became a matter of perfect indifference to me where the ship went if not to the bottom provided I was aboard of her--or in what trade engaged if not a pirate." As indicated the letters originating in various ports in England West Africa and the West Indies depict a harsh life at sea for all involved but most especially for the wretches who made up the ship's cargo. An accident on board nearly cost Robinson his foot and ended his career at sea just a year before in his words "the united voice of a generous and philanthropic people" passed the Emancipation Bill into law ending British participation in the slave trade. The phrasing here makes it clear our narrator had his heart mostly in the right place. This is a very rare book which is not surprising for a pocket-sized work from a provincial press near Glasgow issued in insubstantial paper wrappers. OCLC records just two copies in libraries both in the UK while RBH and ABSA seem to list no copies at auction except the present one. W. Naismith unknown
17631730471763. Grain policy in the ancien régime First edition of this exceptionally scarce economic tract on the grain trade. We trace only two institutional copies worldwide: at the University of Chicago and the BnF. The recent spine label attributes this work to Louis Paul Abeille 1719-1807 an early convert to physiocracy and a friend of Quesnay and Mirabeau. Abeille served as secretary of commerce under Louis XV & XVI from 1769-83. A series of subsistence crises brought concerns over public access to grain to the forefront of French economic debate in the mid-18th century. In the absence of public granaries government policy was to regulate more strictly the distribution of grain by private commercial interests but periodic subsistence crises revealed the inadequacy of this policy. Over the next decade the physiocrats continued to promote deregulation of the grain trade which contributed to spiralling prices and the Flour War of 1775. The attribution to Abeille is presumably based on his publication in 1760 of the Corps d'observations de la Société d'agriculture de commerce et des arts établie par les États de Bretagne années 1757 & 1758 which brought him to the attention of Quesnay and Mirabeau in Paris. Abeille was the secretary of the Agricultural Society of Brittany a learned society for agricultural improvement. Duodecimo 159 x 92 mm. Recent marbled paper boards gilt label to spine edges sprinkled red. Minor foxing and browning: a very good copy. Not in Black Goldsmiths' or Kress. hardcover
006865New York : Commerce Clearing House 1913-1986 1986. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. 91 volumes ; A nearly complete run from 1913-1986 ; almost 75 years of tax litigation history ; At head of title: CCH./ Published: Chicago IL : CCH Incorporated / Accompanied by separately numbered Consolidated volumes vol. 1 1913/1929-v. 5 1917/1940 published 1938-1940 which make available in permanent bound form the opinions originally reproduced and reported in the publisher's "court decisions" division of Standard federal tax service./ "The fifth vol. of the consolidated vols. presents court decisions handed down under the excess profits tax statutes which were effective from 1917 to 1921."--Foreword to v. 5 ; LC: KF6280.A2; HJ3251.A39; Dewey: 343/.73/0402643 ; OCLC: 3157871 ; ISSN: 0277-402X; Other format's ISSN: 1084-0125; National Library: 011150635; LCCN: 37-1000 ; without vols. for 79-2 80-2 81-83 84-1 and duplicates of 74 & 75-1 ; As published in book form we must point out that this set can be used without electricity computers or the internet! ; A fine first impression for anyone entering a law office ; or could make a great stage prop ; FINE <br/> <br/> New York : Commerce Clearing House, 1913-1986 hardcover
184433797London: William Clowes and Sons 14 Charing Cross For Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1844. Folio. 13 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches. First edition. a-b2 B-Z4. i-x 1-176. 186 pp. Diplomatic messages with the USA on pages 19-144. One full-page engraved map titled "Route of the Egyptian Army under Ahmed Pasha on a Slaving Expedition February 1843" by Standidge and Co. p. 169. Later black half morocco binding over black cloth with five raised bands forming six compartments on spine with gilt-lettered title in second and fourth compartments and date in sixth with the binder's ticker of Monastery Hill Bindery on back pastedown<br/> <br/> Important documents letters and reports regarding Great Britain's efforts to curtail the African slave trade across the globe including over 100 pages of diplomatic cables with the USA.<br/> <br/> "Class D. Correspondence" referred to diplomatic letters between the Foreign Office and nations that had not signed treaties with Great Britain regarding the slave trade. Every year from 1830 to 1859 this correspondence was presented to both Houses of Parliament and published: this is the annual compendium covering the year 1843. And though the importation of slaves was illegal in the United States at that time there is a considerable amount of American-British interaction. Great Britain had abolished slavery in toto throughout its colonies in 1834 after the passage of the Abolition Act of 1833. It had been home to a powerful abolition movement that held influence in government for some time prior. Great Britain's economy had grew less dependent on slavery than its rivals like the US were and slave revolts on its far-flung colonies had been costly to put down. Those reasons coupled with domestic religious and social sentiment had led the British Empire to take action. Insistent British diplomatic correspondence is included here with other key major powers who had not yet signed on to trying to halt the slave trade. The present work covers contacts with Central America Equator New Granada Peru various consulates in the United States the Barbary States Egypt Turkey Crete Albania and Muscat. Much detail is provided about individual ships involved in the trade. William Clowes and Sons, 14, Charing Cross, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown
178095L94ST53226Antwerp 1780. 12mo. Johannes Judocus Gerardus de Marcour Contemporary mottled tanned sheepskin gold-tooled spine with olive title-label red edges. XXIII 1 543 1 pp. Corrected and augmented eleventh edition of a handbook for merchants and traders in the Southern Netherlands here in a French edition but also available in Dutch Den Nederlandschen negociant . All editions appear to be very rare. It consists of numerous tables giving information for the conversion of monetary units weights and measures.The privilege p. XXIV is issued in the name of Maria Theresa who died in 1780 and De Marcour was active from 1764 to 1797. The many unnumbered editions no doubt confused publishers who probably numbered their editions to follow the highest number they had seen: the University of Kansas has a ninth edition Liege 1784 the Hendrik Conscience library a ninth Antwerp De Marcour 1792; ; and there is a tenth Antwerp Grangé 1798.With some early 19th-century annotations on endpapers. Spine slightly rubbed one leaf party detached but otherwise in very good condition.l Groote Vijftig jaar boekdrukkunst te Antwerpen p. 31; Anet 3 copies; STCV 1 of the same copies; WorldCat 2 of the same copies. unknown
ABC_48887Lisbon: Na Impressão Regia 1815. Modern half calf marbled paper sides with the title and year of publication lettered in gold on the spine. Small folio ca. 28.5 x 18 cm. With the text printed in two columns in Portuguese on the left and in English on the right. Very rare first Portuguese edition of this treaty between Portugal and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland concerning the indemnification of Portuguese subjects for certain detained slave trade vessels as a result of British actions undertaken in pursuit of the abolition of the slave trade. "Britain agreed to pay compensation for the several Portuguese slavers detained brought before and condemned by British courts on the ground of illegal slave-trading along the African coast prior to 1814" J.P. van Niekerk "British Portuguese and American judges in Adderley Street ." pp. 22-23. Another edition of this same treaty in 8 pages was printed in the same year in Rio de Janeiro with the complete imprint including the place of publication.The present bilateral treaty comprising three articles printed in two columns in Portuguese and English was drafted on 21 January 1815 during the Congress of Vienna a series of international diplomatic meetings held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815 concerning the new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The signatories of the present treaty were plenipotentiary at the Congress of Vienna formally this treaty was concluded between the Prince Regent of Portugal - future King John VI 1767-1826 - and the King of Great Britain and Ireland George III 1738-1820 as mentioned in the title.A more detailed description is available upon request.With the book plate of "Biblioteca de Hariberto de Miranda Jordão Filho" mounted on the front pastedown. The text leaves with a vague horizontal and vertical fold in the centre a manuscript annotation "21 Janeiro 1815" in brown ink in the upper outer corner of the first page some foxing. Otherwise in good condition.l Gauz Portuguese and Brazilian books in the JCB 815/10; Porbase 3240734 1 copy; WorldCat 1042407673 12791342 38346960 4 copies; cf. Camargo & Moraes Bibl. da Impressão Régia do Rio de Janeiro I 428; Rodrigues 735 & 737 Rio de Janeiro ed.; for more context relating to the treaty: Lesaffer R. "Vienna and the Abolition of the Slave Trade" Oxford Public International Law online via: https://opil.ouplaw.com/page/498; Niekerk J.P. van "British Portuguese and American judges in Adderley Street: the international legal background to and some judicial aspects of the Cape Town Mixed Commissions for the suppression of the transatlantic slave trade in the nineteenth century Part 1" in: The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa Vol. 37 No. 1 March 2004 pp. 1-39. online via: https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/AJA00104051_114. Na Impressão Regia, unknown
1800I7DD3T6LJ6QQNo place 1800. 27 x 40 cm. Aquatint in contemporary hand colour engraved by "J. L. T." after "J. R. P." Three partly exposed women before a large tent being advertised and inspected by several men dressed in fine oriental garb. On the left is another woman whose price is under discussion while the background shows date palms and two dromedaries.Rather severe water stains and a few small holes in the blank margin; some scuff marks in the image; trimmed closely with loss to lower left corner. A very appealing print. Rare. unknown
18426316London: T.R. Harrison 1842. Near fine. 38pp. stitched. Very minor bumps to top edge of first leaf light dust-soiling to outer leaves. A very rare treaty between Queen Victoria’s Britain and the “Oriental Republick of the Uruguay†printed in both English and Spanish in two parallel columns throughout. According to the text the parties were “mutually animated by a sincere desire to co-operate for the utter extinction of the barbarous Traffick in Slaves.for the special purpose of immediately attaining this object so far as relates to the total and final abolition of the Slave Trade of the Oriental Republick of the Uruguay.†The treaty is comprised of fourteen original articles plus three annexes totaling forty-six additional articles and four additional articles at the end covering a host of issues pertaining to the suppression of the slave trade. These issues included enforcement procedures the establishment of “Mixed Courts of Justice†“Regulations in respect to treatments of liberated negroes†and much more. With regard to slaves found on international vessels the two nations hoped for “permanent good treatment and a full and complete emancipation according to the humane intentions of the Parties of the Treaty.â€<br /> <br /> The present treaty was part of a larger effort by the British Crown to put an end to the transatlantic slave trade in the first half of the 19th century; at this same time Britain had reached terms on a similar treaty with the Republic of Texas and other nations. The document is signed at the end in type by J.H. Mandeville and Jose Ellauri representatives of the two countries who originally signed the treaty at Montevideo on July 13 1839; the present work was “Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty†in 1842 likely due to bureaucratic delays. Uruguay would have been an important ally for Great Britain in monitoring the seas against the transatlantic slave trade given its position opposite the South Atlantic Ocean from West Africa. OCLC records just a single physical copy of this treaty at the University of Arizona.<br /> <br /> Cundall 2854. T.R. Harrison unknown
19422091502135500375Manzhou Yingkou Chamber of Commerce 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 2 23 364 118p Size: 16x22cm Manzhou Yingkou Chamber of Commerce paperback
19422091502135500132Yingkou Chamber of Commerce 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 2 23 364 118p Size: 16x22cm Yingkou Chamber of Commerce paperback
53K000002L7EUnited States Department of Comm. unknown_binding. Like New. . No writing or tears United States Department of Comm unknown
1900263502Lyon France: J. Bouvard & Cie 20 Rue Lafont 1900. 14 thick card sheets with samples centrally mounted vertically to recto and verso some sheets quite thick to accommodate larger epaulets each with manuscript notations of name size etc. 11-3/4 x 6-3/4 inches. Black cloth album with the printed label of "J. Bouvard et Cie Fabrique de Dorures Soireries Ornaments d'Eglise" to front paste-down. Some wear commensurate with age and use spotting and thumbsoiling apparently complete with all samples backing possibly restored at an early date. 14 thick card sheets with samples centrally mounted vertically to recto and verso some sheets quite thick to accommodate larger epaulets each with manuscript notations of name size etc. 11-3/4 x 6-3/4 inches. This very unusual French sample book contains a large range of epaulets and sequin samples with a few lettering and star samples. J. Bouvard & Cie 20, Rue Lafont unknown
17622191Cadiz: Don Manuel Esoinosa de los Monteros 1762. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 4to. 20.5 x 14 cm 158 pp. 1 f. index. With woodcut head- and tail-pieces blazon of Charles III and two Spanish galleons. Bound in mottled calf over boards spine gilt in six decorative compartments. Somewhat worn at extremities. Generally very good. First enlarged edition of an illustrated merchant's guide to the duties and tariffs levied by the Spanish crown on exports from the Americas chiefly gold and silver but also concerning timber textiles furs coffee spices and foodstuffs.After first offering a general overview of Spanish colonial commerce with Western Europe Garcia de Prado provides a wide range of practical instructions for traders negotiating the hazardous waters of colonial finance giving sample calculations for the volume of shipping containers converting currency and-crucially-providing a comprehensive alphabetical list of the royal tariffs on exports from America and the West Indies printed as a table for quick reference in terms of maravedis de plata silver coins of account and quintales approx. 46 kg. The second half of the work is concerned with trade in gold and silver explaining the six classes of government tariffs and their application to quintales of the metals in their various states acuñada labrada grana fina etc. Printed at the Royal Navy Office in Cadiz where Spanish shipping vessels would have arrived from the Americas the present work anticipates later efforts by the Spanish Bourbons-particularly Charles III and the Marquis de Esquilache-to reform the fiscal administration of its colonial properties. Garcia de Prado remarks in his introduction that a much smaller work un Quaderno with the same title was printed in 1745 and that the present work aims to augment and update the information contained therein. JCB.III.1320; Medina 3999; Palau 58415; Sabin 15037 Don Manuel Esoinosa de los Monteros hardcover
1932307823Seattle Shiatoru: Hokubei nihonjinkai shogyo kaigisho North American–Japanese Chamber of Commerce 1932. Third Edition. The third edition after much shorter versions published in 1928 and 1929. This is a promotional publication printed at a Japanese-language press in Seattle intended to encourage pan-Pacific trade through the port of Seattle. Chapters are devoted to manufacturing commercial business the current state of Seattle trade trade with Japan and Seattle's municipal administration education and media outlets.<br /> <br /> Notably the English introduction from the Seattle mayor makes no mention of the local Japanese community emphasizing only mutual trade between Seattle and Japan. The half-tone plates depict views of Seattle and accommodations for Japanese merchants. The supporting ads mostly at the back however are from many Japanese-owned businesses in the region.<br /> <br /> 6 2 110 2 1 2 23 pages plus 14 pages of half-tone photographic plates including one folding plate and a folding chart.<br /> <br /> OCLC: 1020884327 Japan 835589810 Japan 20869632 University of Washington for this 1932 edition. Similar holdings for the 1929 edition. No recorded holdings for the 1928 edition. Third edition. A very good copy in the original wrappers. With professional conservation by ECS to remove rusted staples and infill holes in the paper sheets left by the staples. The binding was then sewn through the original staple holes. The conservation report will be supplied with this copy. Hokubei nihonjinkai shogyo kaigisho (North American–Japanese Chamber of Commerce) unknown
19372527Nashville TN: The Chamber of Commerce Nashville TN 1937. First Edition First Printing. Original wraps. Good . 9 X 11 1/4 Inches. 62 PP Folding Map. Original February 5 1937 Portfolio created by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce. A fairly incredible "time-capsule" glance and 20th Century Nashville in the making. This unique book was created specifically for the purpose of garnering the business of the Norvell & Wallace Lumber factory. We assume that other similar copies were created on an individual basis when the city saw fit to "scout" major companies for the area. We have located "0" copies on OCLC and "0" auction records. The summary states "The principal advantages Nashville offers to industry and other lines of business is summarized from this survey." <br /> <br /> The index includes: agricultural resources altitude area assessed valuation building and construction city government civic and social data building permits churches civic-fraternal and welfare organizations education golf courses hospitals and medical facilities hotels newspapers office buildings parks and playgrounds Parthenon postal receipts public buildings radio stations streets theatres Tennessee State Fair climate financial instituions living conditions location manufacturing attitude toward new industries industrial development in Nashville Labor costs Labor relations Labor Laws and Regulations Labor Supply Workmen's Compensation Law markets mineral resources population public utilities state and local taxes transportation facilities airlines express freight local passenger service interurban service motor truck railroads river transportation vital statistics wholesale and retail establishments.<br /> <br /> A few of the stats that immediately jumped out at me - 1 The report predates any television station in Nashville 2 When polling races in the city the report denotes 111025 white citizens 42836 negro citizens and 5 of "other" races 3 only two airlines American and Eastern service the city and the municipal airport was dedicated only a few months before this report. <br /> <br /> 21 tables and graphs including rail distance and hours by train to other US cities flying hours from Nashville power rates gainful workers condition of the banks of Nashville and more. The folding map mounted at rear measures roughly 25 X 30 inches. Origianl stab binding intact. Pages and text clean. Covers are separated from the text. The map does exhibit a few closed tears and a bit of wear at folds. The Chamber of Commerce (Nashville, TN) unknown
19252091502135500562Mukden Chamber of Commerce 1925. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 5 Size: 19x26 cm Mukden Chamber of Commerce paperback
19222091502135500790Not Available 1922. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A6 size 11x15 cm Number of books: 8 Not Available paperback
65413. The flag on Allin's shop appears to be a variant of the Union Jack and assuming that is correct it would imply that the date for the print is 'not before' 1801 when the Union Jack was designed following the Act of Union 1801 which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland previously in personal union to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The architecture and the design of the clothes of a couple of figures shown would indicate a time frame of the first couple of decades of the 19th century. The slogan 'LADIES NEW INVENTED STAYS' provides another clue as 'Stays' was the term used for the fully boned laced bodices worn under clothes from the late 16th or early 17th century until the end of the 18th century. A related view dated 1822 may be seen on BIRMINGHAM HISTORICAL FORUM. The copyright imprint is not recorded in the BRITISH BOOK TRADE INDEX. hardcover
17363222Lichfield England 1736. Oblong document on vellum upper edge scallopped 143 x 214 mm. recto with letterpress form accomplished in manuscript in brown ink slightly faded but legible one passage erased large woodcut armorial initial and 2 pence duty mark strip of three blue sixpence stamps red wax seal paper stamp on verso. Slight soiling to corners and part of top edge.<br /> <br /> A bookseller joins the toy trade: Robert Shaw son of the Lichfield bookseller of the same name agrees to an apprenticeship of seven years during which he promises to serve his master keep his secrets to not waste or lend his Goods; and “Taverns Inns or Ale-houses he shall not haunt At Cards Dice Tables or any other unlawful Game he shall not playâ€. For this the toymaker Richard Robinson agrees to pay 5 pounds into the public charity pledges to feed and lodge his new Apprentice and added in manuscript promises his father Robert Shaw Sr. “to fund and provide for his said Son wearing apparell of all sorts as well Linens as Woolens during the said term.â€<br /> <br /> Lichfield Staffordshire was the childhood home of Samuel Johnson 1709-1784 whose father Michael Johnson was also a bookseller; as a boy Johnson sometmes bound books for his father to help earn money. Contemplation of the latter’s debt-ridden career may throw light on the motives of his colleague Shaw Sr. in sending his son out to learn another profession. <br /> <br /> A bookseller Robert Shaw is known from archival sources including a payment to him in 1737 by Lichfield Cathedral for lettering books in the library cf. Peter Hanks The Bookbinder and Historical Invisibility: Bookbinding and the Staffordshire book trade 1750-1850 thesis University of Wolverhampton 2024. Booksellers in this period were more involved in actual book production and their duties included supplying bookbindings. <br /> <br /> A colleague who previously owned this document remarked: “I have not been able to determine how Robert Shaw the Younger fared in the toy trade or if he was able to follow the indenture’s commandment `Taverns Inns or Ale-houses he shall not haunt’ which he never could have done if he’d followed his father into bookselling.†unknown
19153017<p>Portafolio azucarero de la industria azucarera de cuba 1912-1914 primera edicion libreria e imprenta la moderna poesia 1915 esta obra ha sido realizada siendo presidente de la republica de cuba dr mario garcia menocal y secretario de agriculturacomercio y trabajo el general emilio nunez caratulas originalesrestauradasgran libro ilustrado 424 pgs mas graficos libro con peso de 13 librascon 16 cm de largo por 12.5 cm de anchoes una obra super rarade colecciondonde se describen todos los centrales azucareros de cubacon fotos y sus caracteristicas publicada en el ano 1915 por la libreria e imprenta la moderna poesiaes una de las rarezas de la bibliografia cubana</p> Libreria e imprenta la moderna poesia hardcover
198870271Chicago IL: Commerce Clearing House Inc. Fine. 1988. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - 407 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Commerce Clearing House, Inc. paperback
198870270Chicago IL: Commerce Clearing House Inc. Fine. 1988. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE UNMARKED - 230 pages -- with a bonus offer-- . Commerce Clearing House, Inc. paperback
194738468New York: Want List - the Book Trade Weekly. As New. 1947. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Want List - the Book Trade Weekly hardcover
1920362949Tokyo: Gaimusho tsushokyoku daisanka 1920. First Edition. A bilingual pamphlet detailing the origins of and the official Japanese response to the 1913 Alien Land Law passed in California. The law prohibited foreigners who were not eligible to obtain citizenship from purchasing land or entering into leases longer than three years. It applied almost entirely to Asian immigrants who were barred from becoming naturalized American citizens. <br /> <br /> This book opens with a brief introduction and the text of the California law followed by the texts of the official protests made by the Japanese government to officials in Washington DC along with the American diplomatic responses. The Japanese protests are refreshingly narrative and detailed rather than legalistic in style. Among the American respondents is William Jennings Bryan acting in his official capacity as Secretary of State in the Woodrow Wilson administration.<br /> <br /> 18 2 58 1 English 79 Japanese pages.<br /> <br /> OCLC: 835810960 Waseda; 840108220 National Diet Library 44716908 Trinity College. NB: 4216338 has the same title but only 28 pages. First edition first printing. Covers foxed and spotted spine ends a bit chipped else very good. Gaimusho tsushokyoku daisanka unknown