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192070811Washington: GPO 1920. Hardcover. Very Good. index iii 216p. Olive cloth. 23cm. Spine lettering indistinct. No Jacket. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
192870816Washington: GPO 1928. Hardcover. Good. index v 276p. Olive cloth. 23cm. Cover has several discolored spots on backstrip and along fore-edges. No Jacket. 70th Cong. 1st Sess. House Doc. No. 99. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
192670814Washington: GPO 1926. Hardcover. Good. index iii 251p. Olive cloth. 23cm. Clean ex lib. copy "LC" duplicate. No Jacket. 69th Cong. 1st Sess. House Doc. No. 127. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
193674073Manila: Bureau of Printing 1936. Hardcover. Very Good. Parts 1-4 in 4 vols. Red 1/2 leather with marbled boards. 19cm. Edges rubbed. No Jackets. These four very thick volumes contain Executive Orders Nos. 543-895; each Executive Order is separately paginated. <br/><br/> Bureau of Printing hardcover books
199070829Manila 1990. Paperback. Very Good. map xiv 203p. Oblong 28 x 22cm. These books were probably issued for each of the 73 provinces. According to OCLC this appears to have been No. 29 in the series. <br/><br/> paperback books
199070828Manila 1990. Paperback. Very Good. map xv 167p. Oblong 28 x 21cm. These books were probably issued for each of the 73 provinces. According to OCLC this appears to have been No. 60 in the series. <br/><br/> paperback books
195989812Manila: The Commission 1959. Hardcover. Good. frontis photos index iii 515p. Original red cloth. 26cm. Moderate cover staining edge-wear and warping. No jacket as published. <br/><br/> The Commission hardcover books
195985194Manilla 1959. Paperback. Very Good. 141p. Softcover in original wrapper. 33cm. Former owner's name on cover. 43 pump systems were installed in 42 pump sites under Project No. 909's Pump Irrigation Program during the period covered by this report. <br/><br/> paperback books
194627244Paris Payot 1946 In-8 510 pp, avec 32 croquis et 32 photographies , légères traces d'humidité sur la couverture
194630830Paris Payot 1946 In-8 510 pp, avec 32 croquis et 32 photographies
1972865831972 Paris, SEVPEN (Bibliothèque Générale de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), 1972, gand in 8° broché, X-327 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
196296422Manilla Philippines May 25 1962. 1962. Good. - Over 140 words typed on 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide "Philippines Free Press Inc." stationery. In a letter addressed to his friend "Joan" from on-board the ship "President Cleveland" Theo F. Rogers informs her that he is "half way" to his destination to visit his "folks" in the U.S. "and also if possible my friends like you." He goes on to list addresses where he could be reached when in the U.S. that of the Hotel St. George in Brooklyn and the First National City Bank of New York. Signed "F. Theo Rogers". The letter us creased with some chipping along the left edge and bottom left corner. Good. <p>Founded in 1908 by Jude Kinkaid with Pat Gallagher the Philippines Free Press was taken over soon afterwards by Manilla Times editor R. McCulloch Dick whose vignette portrait adorns the stationery's letterhead. Following the Philippines liberation from Japan at the end of the Second World War the paper returned with vigor and came to be regarded as one of the most influential voices of the country. With half it's writers consisting of readers and subscriber to the paper the Free Press tackled every significant event and exposed graft and abuse in public office. Indeed the paper was frequently charged with libel by those whose actions it exposed in its columns. The paper's ownership passed on to F. Theo Rogers following R. McCulloch Dick's passing in 1960.<p>In 1898 the young American F. Theo Rogers landed in Manilla as a 16-year old soldier in the Spanish-American War. With brief absences he stayed on for most of his life. One of the first Americans scooped up by the Japanese when they occupied the island in the early days of World War 2 Rogers was imprisoned and tortured in the dungeons of Fort Santiago for 3 months before being sent to the Santo Tomas internment camp. His health having deteriorated Rogers was sent to the Philippine General Hospital from which he was rescued when American forces moved in to take the city. Manilla, Philippines, May 25, 1962. unknown
1964R69348St. Augustin, Steyler Verlag 1964 216pp.with ills., 24cm., in the series "Studia Instituti Missiologici Societatis Verbi Divini" vol.3, softcover, few stamps, text VG, R69348
195521386Manila: American Association of the Philippines. 1955. Sixth Edition. Softcover. Very Good. The slightest of browning to the covers. ; A detailed guide to all the topics that a new settler might be interested in: From American Embassy to Schools Shopping Housing Transportation or Travel Regulations. With a detailed rear fold-out map. This edition is called 6th printing December 1955 - but we think the publisher meant 6th Edition. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; vi 50 pages . American Association of the Philippines paperback
1990250330036Self-Published 1990. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Moderate shelf wear front cover is creased spine is dinged edges are worn binding tight pages clean and unmarked. Illustrated with black and white photos the book contains profiles awards photos and biographical details of the graduates from the class of 1955. Self-Published paperback
196970835Diliman 1969. Paperback. Very Good. iv 397 leaves. Wrapper. 28cm. Text printed on one side. Research Guide No. 6. <br/><br/> paperback books
1957709891957. Paperback. Good. i 108p. 23cm. Cover unevenly browned. Text lightly browned. Compiled under the supervision of Cecilio Lopez and Aurora R. Roxas. <br/><br/> paperback books
19681571968 - cartonné - Editions Cercle d'Art, Paris et Harry N. Abrams, New York - 1968 - In-folio (30,5 x 30,5 cm) cartonnage toilé noir sous jaquette de l'éditeur - 179 planches de photographies en N&B + Quelques pages de préface
1991026543Makati Metro Manila Philippines: Filway Marketing 1991. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket light edgewear. No chips or fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. Profusely illustrated on nearly every page with portraits maps drawings photographs etc. Bound in the original black leatherette stamped in bright gold. From the dust jacket: "The STUDENTS' PHILIPPINE ALMANAC is arranged in 12 chapters each corresponding to a calender month. Each chapter has a log of significant events in Philippine history a major industry and one region of the country with a map outlining its provinces major cities expanded writeups on events and personalities. descriptions of festivities and rituals observed during the month For the young reader the STUDENTS' PHILIPPINE ALMANAC is an introduction to the wealth of information found in the country's history and cultural heritage." Oversize Hardcover. 8.75" wide by 11.5" tall. This large very book will require extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. Second printing. Oversize Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. vi 576pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Filway Marketing Hardcover
1944142938Couverture souple. Revue 26 x 34 cm.
1944142940Couverture souple. Revue 26 x 34 cm.
1968J59960München, 1968 xiv + 186pp., 21cm., [Doctoral dissertation, Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 1968]
199736622Makati City: Bookmark 1997. soft cover. VG. Very good condition with light shelf wear and creasing to covers./No Jacket. Illustrated with photographs and maps in colour and black and white. 23 cm. Bookmark paperback
1945WRCAM54321Philippines; Okinawa; San Diego 1945. 133 silver gelatin photographs most 2 1/2 x 4 inches but ranging from 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 to several 10 x 7 inches. Oblong folio. Black leatherette album strong tied. Light wear. Photos in corner mounts with many captions. Very good. A fascinating photographic account of military service in the Philippines compiled by a member of the 142nd U.S. Naval Construction Battalion the Seabees in 1945. Most of the images approximately three- quarters of the album were taken in Guiuan on Samar Island in the central Philippines where the photographer was stationed. Guiuan city square the Seabees' camp numerous portraits of local girls who sometimes pose with American soldiers local families and their activities native architecture and other local scenes. They also show the Immaculate Conception Church with shots of the exterior and detailed views of the silver altar - built in 1595 to 1844 but completely destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Several other photos evidently portray the album's compiler posing next to an American fighter plane while boiling sea shells in front of his tent etc. <br> <br> The final portion of the album contains photos taken during the operations aboard the USS "Monrovia" and "President Harris" in October-November 1945 including views of Okinawa on the way to China and snapshots of soldiers unloading cargo in the Yellow Sea China before returning to Manila. There are also eight clear views of Manila showing destroyed Japanese cranes and boats in the harbor American army headquarters and a warehouse. The album concludes with a few photos of the homeward voyage and shows soldiers discharged in San Pedro California. <br> <br> Overall a very good album depicting local life and the activities of the 142nd U.S. Naval Construction Battalion in the Philippines and Yellow Sea in the last months of the World War II. hardcover books
1944224221944. Olson Laverne Edwin vernacular photo album circa 1944-1946 documents U.S. Navy enlisted service across the Philippines and Hawaii during the final phase of World War II and the immediate postwar occupation period providing direct visual and documentary evidence of military presence local communities and wartime social life in the Pacific Theater. The album is anchored by Olson's official U.S. Navy Certificate of Satisfactory Service confirming duty from December 18 1944 through April 23 1946 situating the material within the aftermath of the U.S. return to the Philippines following the Leyte landings and the transition into occupation and reconstruction. The photographs support research into Pacific War military infrastructure American servicemen's daily life and interactions with local populations in recently contested and strategically critical regions.<br /> <br /> Album titled "Snapshots: The Philippines and The Islands of Hawaii" compiled circa 1944-1946 contains 25 items: 23 silver gelatin photographs one wallet-sized U.S. Navy Certificate of Satisfactory Service and one Roosevelt Commemorative Birthday Ball exchange coupon dated January 30 1946. Album measures approximately 4.5 x 3.5 inches with most photographs approximately 4 x 2.5 inches. Images include candid and landscape views from the Philippines likely including Leyte depicting rural villages shoreline activity docked naval vessels and local labor such as fishing and canoe transport. One photograph shows a group of Filipino children and young men gathered along a beach while another captures men and boys navigating shallow coastal waters in a canoe. Hawaiian images include group recreation scenes and coastal landscapes reflecting off-duty life within a major U.S. naval hub. The Roosevelt Birthday Ball coupon printed with the slogan "Dance That Others May Walk" provided access to multiple Honolulu venues and connects the album to wartime charitable campaigns supporting polio treatment through organized social events.<br /> <br /> Created during the closing campaigns of the Pacific War and the first year of U.S. postwar presence in the Philippines the album situates an enlisted sailor within a broader military and geopolitical transformation that included amphibious warfare territorial reoccupation and the reestablishment of American administrative and logistical systems. The Philippines served as a critical site of both combat and reconstruction while Hawaii functioned as a central staging and support base for naval operations. The inclusion of both official documentation and leisure-related ephemera demonstrates how military service encompassed bureaucratic recordkeeping mobility across strategic locations and participation in organized morale and fundraising activities tied to the American home front. Light wear to album covers minor handling and edge wear to photographs with images remaining sharp; service certificate shows toning and wear; pages largely intact. Overall very good condition. unknown