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193373809New York: The South Manchuria Railway Company 1933. A promotional piece extolling "The Progress of Manchuria" following the establishment of Manchukuo a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in northeast China and Inner Mongolia produced in conjunction with the 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition at Chicago. Established in 1906 the Japanese-owned and operated South Manchuria Railway Company or Mantetsu for short was charged with a government-like role in managing the rail transportation and urban planning after the Japanese invasion in 1931.<br/> <br/> "It is conceded by all that the rapid industrial agricultural and educational development of Manchuria during the past 28 years is chiefly due to Japanese investments and the enterprise of her industrialists and skilled technicians. In all this important work the South Manchuria Railway Company has taken the lead and it is largely through the foresight confidence and intelligence of the administration of this great artery of commerce that has made Manchuria a prosperous and peaceful land for the past twenty years. This explains why the great migration of nearly 8000000 to Manchuria took place in the last few years. Here they found a land of peace and plenty until the war lords taxed and exploited them to the limit so they declared their independence as did the Americans in 1776."<br/> <br/> This folding brochure opens to a railway map of the region which shows four sections under construction. There are also 12 photographic images highlighting Manchuria's historic sights modern infrastructure and abundant resources. Printed in color on a 12" x 18" sheet of white paper that folds to 4" x 9" 12 panels. A fine fresh example with just a hint of edgewear. Scarce OCLC locates only three holdings Michigan National Library of Australia Canadian Centre for Architecture. The South Manchuria Railway Company unknown
193373809New York: The South Manchuria Railway Company 1933. A promotional piece extolling "The Progress of Manchuria" following the establishment of Manchukuo a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in northeast China and Inner Mongolia produced in conjunction with the 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition at Chicago. Established in 1906 the Japanese-owned and operated South Manchuria Railway Company or Mantetsu for short was charged with a government-like role in managing the rail transportation and urban planning after the Japanese invasion in 1931.<br/><br/>"It is conceded by all that the rapid industrial agricultural and educational development of Manchuria during the past 28 years is chiefly due to Japanese investments and the enterprise of her industrialists and skilled technicians. In all this important work the South Manchuria Railway Company has taken the lead and it is largely through the foresight confidence and intelligence of the administration of this great artery of commerce that has made Manchuria a prosperous and peaceful land for the past twenty years. This explains why the great migration of nearly 8000000 to Manchuria took place in the last few years. Here they found a land of peace and plenty until the war lords taxed and exploited them to the limit so they declared their independence as did the Americans in 1776."<br/><br/>This folding brochure opens to a railway map of the region which shows four sections under construction. There are also 12 photographic images highlighting Manchuria's historic sights modern infrastructure and abundant resources. Printed in color on a 12" x 18" sheet of white paper that folds to 4" x 9" 12 panels. A fine fresh example with just a hint of edgewear. Scarce OCLC locates only three holdings Michigan National Library of Australia Canadian Centre for Architecture. The South Manchuria Railway Company unknown books
1931027117Tokyo 1931 Hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), numerous plates and plans, and large folding maps; original cloth, gilt back, covers mildly age-marked else a very good,bright, firm copy. First appearance in English of an important account, originally published in Russian in 1909. VERY SCARCE.
40719Paris, Librairie du Recueil Sirey 1932, 230x155mm, 60pages, broché.
15942Paris: Arthur Rousseau, 1932, in-8, br. non coupé,137pp.,petit manque coin couverture,
21141PARIS, Lib.Arthur Rousseau, 1932 - In-8 - Broché - 137 pages - Exemplaire non coupé, Très propre
PARIS, Lib.Arthur Rousseau, 1932 - In-8 - Broché - 137 pages - Exemplaire non coupé, Très propre
Reprint of the 1904 first edition. 564 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Openings to fold-out map at back. Foxing to and near endpapers. Above-average but not excessive overall wear. Front hinge just starting. Minor evidence of moisture exposure inside boards. Prior owner's details atop front free endpaper. A worthy copy. Book
2637Paris, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 1962. 1 volume in-4, 192 pp., broché, bon état général.
11634Paris, Editions A. Pedone, 1936. 1 volume in-8, broché, non coupé, 218 pp., couvertures souples imprimées, enrichi d'une grande carte dépliante de la Mandchourie, état de neuf.
438Paris, Pedone, 1936. In-8, reliure skyvertex souple. titre doré sur dos. couv. originale conservée. X+291 p. Avec une carte dépliante sur la position de la Manchourie dans l'ensemble de la Chine. Préface de Ch. Rousseau. Livre I : Verité historique et juridique sur la Mandchourie (Bases conventionnelles des relations sino-nippones concernant la Mandchourie). Livre II : Le problème de l'immigration dans les trois provinces orientales chinoises. Livre III : Qu'est que le Man-Tcheou-kouo ? Très bon état.
8205Editions A. Pedone, Paris, 1936. In-8, broché, vii-283 pp. Avec une préface de Charles Rousseau - Livre I. Vérité historique et juridique sur la Mandchourie - Livre II. Absence de toute véritable émigration japonaise dans les Trois Provinces - III. Qu'est-ce que le Man-Tchéou-Kouo? - Table.
1936102071936 Paris, Editions A. Pedone, 1936; in-8° broché, couvefrture blanche imprimée en noir au dos et 1er plat; X, 292pp. 1 carte dépliante hors texte.
193694709A. Pedone 1936 In-8 25,5 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture ivoire, premier plat imprimé de lettres noires, X-291 pp., table des matières, 1 carte de la Mandchourie repliée in fine. Bel exemplaire, pages non coupées.
19302091502135501278Osaka Mainichi Shimbun 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 446p Map size: 16x23cm Osaka Mainichi Shimbun paperback
19292091502135501330Osaka Mainichi Shimbun Others 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 280 283p Map size: 16x23cm Osaka Mainichi Shimbun [Others] paperback
2081002109000762South Manzhou Railway N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 78p 10 illustrations Size: 19cm South Manzhou Railway paperback
2010LFA01305Un ouvrage de 375 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 2010, XO Editions, bon état
19341452111934. MANCHURIA. Saishin Manshu shashincho The latest Manchuria photograph album. By Kin'ichiro Yamazaki. Illustrated with two fold-out colour maps and 86 photographic plates some hand-coloured printed on various coloured papers interleaved with descriptive text in Japanese and English. Oblong 8vo. 135 x 195 mm bound in publisher's pictorial cloth two-hole binding with string ties. Wakayama: Kobun-Do-Shoten 1934. A fine copy of this very scarce guide book to Manchuria under the Japanese occupation. Among other things the guide covers the main sites in the major cities of Mukden Dairen Harbin and Port Arthur. By printing the guide in a slightly larger format than is usual for such works the publishers were able to illustrate it with larger and better photographs than are usually found in works of a similar nature. hardcover books
3958Paris, Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1934. 1 volume in-8, broché, couvertures souples imprimées, VII-304 pp., enrichi d'une grande carte dépliante, très bon état.