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19552110502150503490Tsushima shiyakusho 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tsushima shiyakusho paperback
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42125London: Hindley & Wilkinson Ltd. c. 1905. 4to 370 x 280 mm 113 1p. frontispiece and 26 plates 36 half-tone illustrations some full-page original publishers green buckram rather soiled and worn waterstain to lower board inner hinges shaken. A well illustrated catalogue of the companies designs and products offering styles like French Sheraton Chippendale Italian Renaissance Georgian Elizabethan and Pompeian Founded in 1887 by Charles Albert Hindley and Edward H. Hindley originally part of their fathers furniture business in Oxford Street. Charles Albert apprenticed at Wallers and studied art and building construction before joining the family firm. In 189192 the brothers branched out leasing premises at 6871 Welbeck Street. They merged with Wilkinson & Sonsa famed Old Bond Street cabinetmaking firmto form Hindley & Wilkinson Ltd. The Furniture History SocietyBIFMO. JISC locates a single copy at the V&A. London: Hindley & Wilkinson Ltd., [c. 1905] hardcover
AQ27989vs.: vs. 1820-40s An archive comprised of sixty-eight loose articles of late Georgian and early Victorian manuscript and printed ephemera relating to the purchase of alcohol including a number of bill-heads for merchants in inter alia Glasgow and London. The majority of the manuscript material - predominantly receipts and purchase orders - are addressed to Nottingham-based wine merchant Thomas Bailey 1785-1856 father of poet Philip James Bailey 1816-1902 noted author of Festus 1839. The elder Bailet who established his business in 1817 relinquished control in the 1830s in order to devote himself more fully to his roles as newspaper editor and author. The later material in this archive dating to the 1840s is addressed to Bailey's son-in-law and successor John Brown. A remarkable opportunity to acquire an archive of mid-nineteenth century commercial material directly connected to the provincial wine and spirit trade. . [vs.], [1820-40s] unknown
1937215711937. Japanese WWII This archive of 3 publications on Japan spanning from 1937 to the 1950s offers a multifaceted examination of Japan's evolving role in global politics trade and military affairs from the pre-World War II era through the early Cold War period. These works provide crucial contemporary analyses of Japanese imperialism economic ambitions and the socio-political consequences of U.S. military occupation. Archive includes the following:<br /> <br /> 1 Amerasia: A Review of America and the Far East. New York. December 1937. Pre-WWII issue explores political economic and social developments in East Asia with a particular focus on the impact of Japanese expansionism and Chinese resistance including articles on Japan's anti-communist agreement with Germany leading up to the Second World War. Green staple-bound wrappers. 51 pages 7" x 9". The first issue of Amerasia a monthly magazine described as a "review of America and the Far East" was published in February of 1937. The periodical is describes itself as providing of a "forum for the expression and clarification of ideas concerning America's participation in Far Eastern affairs." Edited by leading scholars and analysts the publication features contributions from prominent experts such as Karl August Wittfogel Ch'ao-ting Chi Nathan M. Becker and Lawrence K. Rosinger. This issue of Amerasia offers valuable insight into the global discourse surrounding Japanese imperialism Chinese economic strategies and Western perceptions of the Far East during a crucial period of international tension. Some dog eared pages minor wear throughout binding is tight and pages and text are crisp and clear. Overall very good condition.<br /> <br /> 2 Farley Miriam S. The Problem of Japanese Trade Expansion in the Post-War Situation. New York: International Secretariat of the Institute of Pacific Relations. First edition 1940. Red cloth board with gilt title on spine. 93 pages. 8vo. This 93 page essay examines Japan's economic strategies and ambitions for trade expansion following World War II. Authored by Miriam S. Farley a research associate at the Institute of Pacific Relations since 1933 and later editor of Far Eastern Survey the book offers insights into Japan's pursuit of economic growth and its implications for global trade dynamics. During the late 1930s and early 1940s Japan's economy was rapidly industrializing with manufacturing and mining accounting for over 30% of its GDP. This industrial growth was closely linked to Japan's military expansion and its quest for natural resources leading to increased tensions with Western powers. Ex libris on front pastedown. Overall very good condition.<br /> <br /> 3 Inside Japan. New York: Far East Reporter 1950s. A critical perspective on postwar Japan highlighting the challenges faced by its people under U.S. military occupation and the broader political landscape of the early Cold War era. Original pictorial wrappers. 21 pages. 8vo. Illustrated with a woodcut-style image of a wounded Japanese man on crutches. The contents document rising anti-war sentiment among Japanese citizens particularly their resistance to further militarization and economic policies imposed by the U.S. government. Opening with the bold declaration "We want neither to lead a miserable life any longer nor to be dragged into another war" the text situates itself within Japan's growing opposition to Cold War power struggles. It discusses mass protests including demonstrations against the forced use of Japanese land for U.S. military bases and details how economic hardship and environmental destruction-such as radiation-contaminated tuna from American hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific-fueled widespread frustration among the Japanese population. The pamphlet argues that American occupation policies continued to erode Japan's sovereignty tying the nation to U.S. strategic interests rather than allowing for true postwar reconstruction on Japan's terms.The text references significant events such as Japanese protests against military requisitions including U.S. land seizures in areas like Uchinada a fishing port repurposed for artillery training and the selection of Japan as a maneuvering ground for Korean War operations. It critiques American soldiers' conduct abroad arguing that local resentment stemmed not only from military presence but also from cultural insensitivity and racial hierarchies imposed by occupying forces. The pamphlet warns that American diplomacy in Japan was at risk of alienating the very people it sought to influence portraying Japan as caught between U.S. and Soviet interests in the broader Cold War struggle. Overall very good condition. unknown
200250482Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 77 wraps footnotes table Serial No. 107-84 GPO paperback
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192750318Phoenix: A. C. Taylor Printing CO. 1927 1927. ARIZONA. First edition of the Fourth Annual edition. 8vo. Color pictorial wrappers 24 pp. double column illustrated maps advertisements. A guide to Arizona's summer resorts dude ranches working ranches camping fishing hot springs mountain climbing lodges etc. in the 1920s. Booklet is organized by sections and provides much information regarding what is available in each geographic sector of Arizona. Covers are moderately used light wear to the spine ends and to the fore-edges of the front and rear covers else a good copy of a scarce item A. C. Taylor Printing CO., 1927] unknown
1978758125PN. New. 1978. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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