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1904R52127Paris, Leroy 1904 viii + 639pp., couv .cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré), 27cm., cachet de bibl., bon état, rare, [contient 1: l'histoire du ménologe dans la Compagnie, 2: Table alphabétique des noms de tous les pères et frères dont la notice est au ménologe de chacune des cinq assistances, 3: la table méthodique des matières contenues dans ce même ménologe], R52127
1916R59685Matriti [Madrid], Typis Gabrielis Lopez del Horno 1916-1917 Complete in 2 volumes: xxxv,740 + xvi,943 pp., includes bibliographical references and indices, original 1916/'17-edition, (texts in spanish, italian & latin), hardback (marbled plates, spines in cloth), 23cm., VG, in the series "Monumenta Historica Societatis Jesu" volumes 52-54
1936R96176Romae [Rome], Apud Postulatorem Generalem S.J. 1936 Complete in 2 volumes: v,561 + 523pp., pages still uncut, original softcovers, 30cm., most of the text is in Latin, good condition, weight: 2.5kg., R96176
1955129215Couverture souple. 83 revues d'environ 100 pages. 16 x 25 cm. Rousseurs. Papier bruni. Quelques numéros défrâichis.
1999B111315Liège, Société des Bibliophiles Liégeois 1999 Complet en deux tomes, ensemble 723pp. (pagination continuée), avec 2 planches en couleurs et 31 figures dans le texte, tirage limité à 225 exemplaires, ceci est un des 175 exemplaires numérotés et nominatifs sur papier de Hollande Van Gelder réservés aux membres de la Société, 33cm., reliures en pleine-toile d'éditeur, très bon état, publication de la Société des Bibliophiles Liégeois (nos.31-32 in quarto), poids: 4.2kg., B111315
193914768Paris, Editions du Symbolisme, 1939 ; in-8, broché ; (8), 297 pp., (1) f., couverture en simili-parchemin imprimée en rouge et noir ; table des noms.
190634991906 2 volumes reliés ensemble, reliure demi chagrin rouge in-octavo, dos 4 nerfs - titre frappé or, illustrations : 1 carte repliée sur onglet, 468+305 pages, 1906 à Paris Alphonse Picard et Fils Editeurs,
1956R105802Sao Paulo, Comissao do IV centenario da cidade de Sao Paulo 1954 1956-1958 Complete in 3 volumes: 47,577 + 88,519 + 120,619,xxi pp., with frontispiece in each volume, 25cm., original softcovers, pages still uncut, good condition, weight: 3.8kg., R105802
1919R49810Romae, Apud Curiam Praepositi Generalis 1919-19 10 volumes, each volume bound in cart.cover (with spine in red cloth), 24cm., text in latin, volume I (1919-1922) 780pp., vol.II (1923-1926) 750pp., (III, 1927-1930:) 849pp., (IV, 1931-1933:) 807pp., (V, 1934-1936:) 895pp., (VI, 1937-1938:) 869pp., (VII, 1939-1948:) 222 + 449pp., (VIII, 1948-1951:) 560pp., (IX, 1952-1956:) 681pp., (X, 1957-1959:) 393pp., with some illustrations out-of-text, nice condition
1945List2748Philippines 1945. Single letter; five 8.5 x 11†pages. Pinhole at top of first page missing final pages overall fine. The unknown author of this letter was an American Jesuit missionary in the Philippines who before the war was a novice living in Novaliches just outside Manila. He apparently had not written a significant letter home for a long time: in this letter written in April of what is likely 1945 he recounts his experiences from between December 8 1941 and early January of 1945 shortly before the civilian POW camp in which he was interned was liberated.<br /> <br /> After the “Nips†bomb Pearl Harbor “A feverish month ensuedâ€:<br /> <br /> “We proceeded to put the Community on ‘war-time alert’ with all hands occupied in digging air-raid trenches camouflaging our fortress-like house with a garlanded roof and mud-daubed walls; grain supplies were rushed in against the hour of need. We felt that all it might take Uncle Sam all of six months to put an end to the efforts of the pretender.â€<br /> Around Christmas they evacuated to the Jesuit Ateneo Grade School then in Intramuros as the Japanese were advancing quickly towards Novaliches. Of course this did not prove to be much safer:<br /> <br /> “When darkness came the Japs began their bombing of the Port Area. The bombs began to bounce off the pavement; bombers just skimming our roof-top on their way. We spent the night on our tummies and how we prayed. We thought that each decade of the beads would be our last this side of Purgatory. . When the church sto Domingo was hit the floor beneath us did some tricks and we were lifted up a bit and let down amidst the dust and smoke that poured in from above.â€<br /> <br /> The missionaries try to “salvage important papers and other valuables from the Mission House prior to abandoning it to the fire which threatened the entire Walled City.†During this time they and “a thousand refugees†live in the Ateneo while “Dawn and night raids were supplied by the Japs with nary an American plane to say to them no†– American forces had taken a serious hit and withdrawn outside Manila. It was declared an open city before “the little scrawny but arrogant Japs came into the city and took over†in January of 1942.<br /> <br /> The missionaries persuade the Japanese to let them stay in the Ateneo:<br /> <br /> “We convinced them that it was impossible for us to give up the building because it belonged to the Pope and the Vatican State would hold us responsible. This argument with many ingenious trimmings enabled us to hold on to the Ateneo until June ‘43 when the main building was taken for a military hospitalâ€.<br /> <br /> The author describes how despite what he calls his “partial internment†in Manila he is able to get around checkpoints by pretending to be Belgian. He finishes his studies and begins work at a Belgian convent in Paranaque in February of 1943 living between there and Manila:<br /> <br /> “Incidentally none of this would have been possible if the Japs had gumption enough to find out that I was one of the hated Americans. . All vehicles were obliged to stop here a checkpoint at Baclaran and all passengers get down and file between a Jap sentry and a Filipino constabulary soldier to be searched for hidden arms etc. Since several Belgian Fathers not considered enemy aliens frequently passed this way I was able to walk through unmolested as an unoffending Belgian. . I carefully kept my helmet covering the tell-tale red arm-band which was worn on the arm furtherest away from the Jap. The Filipino would do no more than give me a knowing grin.â€<br /> <br /> On July 10 1944 all of the American civilian POWs are taken to internment camps in Santo Tomas and then Los Baños. In Los Baños the POWs cut wood repair roads and farm. Los Baños would be liberated in February of 1945; the author paints a slightly confusing picture of the leadup to this:<br /> <br /> “Conditions generally ‘worsened’ when on Jan. 8th about the time that the American troops landed at Mindero an island just across from Batangas the Japs got jittery believing that the Yanks were going to do the obvious and cross over the bay to Batangas and they the Japs at Batanga decamped! ‘You are free but remain in camp until the Americans come. Outside your camp Japanese troops will shoot any who leave.’ Great was the joy in Mudville. From nowhere came flag poles on which we quickly unfurled American and British flags .; a short-wave radio was set up and we enjoyed daily Frisco broadcasts .â€<br /> <br /> It sounds as if the missionary was reporting contrary to the usual narrative of the Los Baños raid that the Japanese had essentially given up control of the camp and were like the prisoners simply waiting for the Americans to come get their people. Perhaps something further happened in the nearly two intervening months; however the remainder of the letter is missing.<br /> <br /> Of interest to scholars of modern Jesuit history and of the civilian POW experience during the Second World War. unknown
196668642Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis / Apud Curiam Praepositi Generalis, Rom 1910-1966. je Band ca. 1000 S., Gr.-8°. Bibliotheks-Halbleinen mit Rückenschild, Einbände farblich teils abweichend, bei einem Band ein Außengelenk eingerissen, ansonsten gut erhalten, [Sprache: latein]
1957108152Institut Supérieur de Théologie, Enghein (Belgique), Imprimerie de Meester Frères, Wettern (Belgique) 1957 Introduction de Pierre Delattre. 19 fascicules reunis en 17 tomes In-4 broché 30 cm sur 23. Texte sur deux colonnes. Fascicules 1-5 :XX-1566pp, fasc 6-9 :1606pp, fasc 10-13 :1607, fasc 14-17 :1627pp, fasc 18-19 :674pp. Pages non massicotées. Couvertures ternies, dos fragilisés effrangés et rousseurs sur les tranches sinon corps du livre bon état d’occasion.
1936030110Pei-p'ing 1936 imprimerie des Lazaristes Soft cover 1st Edition