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2012Alibris.0030226The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea. 2012. 2nd ed. Trade paperback. Very good. small chip on front cover corner. The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea paperback
19972111902160901453Nagano Prefecture New Guinea Association 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 318p Nagano Prefecture New Guinea Association paperback
1940230081940. Photographs of Indigenous communities in New Guinea during World War II document direct encounters between local populations and United States military personnel as Allied forces established operational infrastructure across the island beginning in 1942. Taken in the early to mid 1940s these images record the presence of Indigenous men women and children alongside uniformed servicemen situating them within a major Pacific theater of war where military expansion reshaped local environments and social conditions. The archive supports research into Indigenous history wartime contact zones and the impact of global conflict on colonial territories.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of 26 original black and white photographic prints likely silver gelatin depicting group portraits staged encounters and environmental views in New Guinea. Multiple images show Indigenous individuals arranged in lines or clusters often positioned with U.S. servicemen standing behind or among them indicating organized or facilitated photographic documentation. Dress and adornment vary with women wearing traditional skirts and beadwork and men and children appearing in customary attire. Several photographs include visible military infrastructure including aircraft fuselages transport planes and trucks suggesting proximity to airstrips supply depots or forward bases. A group of images captures a ceremonial dance or ritual with participants wearing elaborate headdresses and woven garments photographed in mid action.<br /> <br /> These photographs were produced during a period when New Guinea became a strategic center of Allied military operations in the Pacific bringing new systems of transportation labor demands and administrative control into Indigenous regions. Wartime conditions altered patterns of daily life through the introduction of foreign personnel the construction of military facilities and the expansion of colonial oversight. Visual documentation of these encounters reflects both the logistical realities of military presence and the asymmetrical relationships between Indigenous communities and external authority. Minor handling wear and edge wear with occasional fading; overall very good condition. This archive provides primary visual documentation of wartime contact between Indigenous populations and Allied forces in New Guinea during World War II. unknown
20132-1629481548Nova Science Pub Inc 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 285 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
3659481521.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20131-3659449466LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 260 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.59 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
19702080502106505845Japan Ceramic Society 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Ceramic Society paperback
202912 page TLS describing in great detail the difficulties in setting up a mining operation in New Guinea. The author H. Edward Clayton is attempting to set up an aerial tramway to transport the ore. It is 3 1/2 miles long and passes over very rough country - the difficulty in hauling the cable is palpable. Clearly having been engaged in mining in other parts of the world before he speaks of Papua NG as "the worst country I've struck in getting anything started up" with no facilities the necessity of setting up your own company mess where as in the past "anywhere else a bording sic house keeper will light along and start up a show even if it does a bit of sly grog as well". He blames the "Navigation Act" which he calls "a curse on this country". "We have Dutch and Japanese boats passing within a hundred miles and the only ones allowed to call here are the little island boats of B.P's; the work is too much for them and the result is high fares and feights sic and infrequent service." <br /> <br /> Several other people are mentioned. There is a reference to "Bill Horsburgh" who is the assayer on this mine married with three children one of them was hospitalized for rheumatic fever in Port Moresby. "Bill has changed a good deal- as quiet as can be until he has a few in and the crust cracks." This could be a reference to William Horsburgh born in Queensland and married to Frances Stella Clayton. W.W. Horsburgh was an assayer and worked with the Dubuna and Laloki Mines of the New Guinea Copper Mines until at least 1927. It's possible that the author of the letter is related in some way to Horsburgh's wife. Clayton also asks after a George Osborne. <br /> <br /> We presume that the Laloki Mine is part of the Astrolabe mineral field near Port Moresby a massive copper mine that ran from 1907 to 1926 at the Laloki and Dubuna Mines and transported by light rail and aerial ropeway to a smelter near the Tahira Inlet wharf. Geology & Mining Potential of New Guinea by Wiliamson and Hancock 2005. <br /> <br /> 2 pp 8x10" signed H. Edward Clayton. Old folds very good condition overall. unknown
3639733711.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1025082370.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1249584345.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1930128061New Guinea: Unknown Photographer 1930. Very Good. New Guinea Unknown Photographer circa 1930s. Postcard-format gelatin silver photographs 140 × 89 mm or the reverse one on Kodak Post Card stock the others on plain stock. One bottom margin unevenly trimmed; minor silvering-out and trifling signs of handling; in excellent condition. Two photographs show ornately decorated men in a village. The other one features two young girls in grass skirts holding posies or something similar; the word 'lusious sic' is written in ink on the verso. A fourth snapshot 64 × 108 mm on 'Velox' paper with the words 'Native Huts' written on the verso is included: a small group of people including two white men and two local women are shown at the front of one of the dwellings. 4 items. Unknown Photographer unknown
1919026754BOSTON MA: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. FLAT SIGNED BY AUTHOR OWNER'S NAME PHILIP P. WELLS. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1919. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. hardcover
000643Harper Collins 1983 Book. As New. F. As New. First Edition. Advanced Reading Copy ARC. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-06-205032-X. Harper Collins, 1983 unknown
1980222469Port Moresby.: Post-Courier and The Times of Papua New Guinea. 1980& 1985. Two PNG newspapers. Post-Courier June 1980: 45pp. The Times of Papua New Guinea No. 299 September 15 1985: 48pp. Both issues: Black and white photographic illustrations. 43.5 x 30.5cm. Leaves evenly browned horizontal crease from folding some light wear in original colour pictorial wrappers. . Post-Courier and The Times of Papua New Guinea. unknown
19-4H0399239642<p>BRAND NEW. Excellent condition. DJ has very slight edge-wear. Never read or opened. No remainder mark. First Printing. 19-4H0399239642</p> Philomel
195266-F42R-KD6F1952. Hardcover. Good. Routledge Kegan Paul 1952 printing. No jacket. Some external staining rubbing to extremities a little fraying to spine tips. Internally VG with clean yellowed pages firm binding. hardcover
1999145141Broadbeach Waters: Pacific Press 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Broadbeach Waters Pacific Press 1999. Quarto 359 pages with numerous illustrations one in colour and 8 maps plus a colour frontispiece and endpaper maps. Pictorial papered boards; a fine copy with the excellent dustwrapper a little creased at the top edge. Includes a seven-page nominal roll. Pacific Press hardcover
2025x-1032892773CRC Pr I Llc 2025. Hardcover. New. 392 pages. 9.18x6.12x10.24 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
0645918016.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19705Q-824F-363E1970. Hardcover. Very Good. Aldine 1970. No jacket light external wear very clean pages solid and square binding. hardcover
1855AQ23016New London PA: Printed by Orvis & Berry 1855. 64pp. Contemporary original black roan-backed marbled boards ruled and lettered in gilt. Extremities worn upper board held by cords only. Endpapers foxed remnants of labels and some loss to pastedowns very occasional coloured pencil annotations to text. The first edition of a Pennsylvania-printed primer presumably intended primarily for missionaries to the Benga language the indigenous language spoken by the Benga people of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Divided into 22 'lessons' comprised of simple phrases and vocabulary. the book concludes with a catechism presented in parallel English and Benga text. OCLC records a single copy in the British Isles BL and a further 10 worldwide. COPAC adds no further. . First edition. 12mo. Printed by Orvis & Berry hardcover
193310329New York: Jarmor Publishing Co.; copyright by F.I. Brown 1933. Octavo 21 x 13.5 cm. 170 22 pages. Illustrated. Index. FIRST EDITION. "By a mixer with the collaboration of the author formerly of the Old Iroquois Bar Plainfield N.J. and one of the best mixers in the days when drinks were drinks." A neatly organized cocktail manual with descriptions of various liquors and other ingredients. Publisher's black morocco titled on the front panel. Very light abrasion to edges otherwise near fine. Small gift inscription to a front preliminary. The cleanest copy we've handled. OCLC locates six copies. Jarmor Publishing Co.; [copyright by F.I. Brown] unknown
193335486New York: Jarmor Publishing Co 1933. First Edition. Original printed faux leather over boards octavo 170 pages plus blank note pages. Large formatted cocktail recipe guide book published immediately after the demise of prohibition. WorldCat locates six library holdings. The anonymous author's collaborator Patrick W. Guinee is described on title page as being "formerly of the Old Iroquois Bar Plainfield New Jersey and one of the best Mixers in the days when drinks were Drinks." Very Good attractive volume Jarmor Publishing Co hardcover
MA06C-03562Jarmor Pub. Co. Collectible - Good. New York: Jarmor Publishing Co. 1933. 1st edition. 8vo hardcover. Black leather. 170pp. Illustrations. Complimentary copy from Fidelity Wine & Liquor Co. Good book. Some soiling on boards worn at joints. Gilt worn off. Foxed. Pencil notation on one page of memoranda at rear. Bartending Liquors Cocktails Inquire if you need further information. Jarmor Pub. Co hardcover