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199979153Philippines: National Centennial Commission and Adarna Book Services 1999. PHIL Presumed 1st edition. No markings Fine in Fine dust jacket. Boards 406pp over 750 photos ad illustration tell the story of the Philippines in 100 significant events. a heavy book 5.5 JM HOZ 403/b3. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12". National Centennial Commission and Adarna Book Services Hardcover
194561658Manila P.I.: 25th Infantry Division 1945. Folio. 9 x 13 in. 92 pp unpaginated. consisting of illustrated title introduction leaf and then 176 numbered illustrated panels 2 to a page tracking the campaign. Blue publisher’s cloth colour plate title mounted on front cover w/ 25th Division “Tropic Lightning†badge minor dustsoiling slight fraying a little thumbing still a VG bright copy. First edition of this fascinating and well-illustrated graphic novel regimental history executed by the artist while serving with the 3rd Brigade 25th Infantry Division and filled with drawings depicting the life of a doughboy fighting the Japanese across Luzon. The book covers the 35th “Cacti†27th “Wolfhounds†and 161st Infantry Regiments the famous Battle of Balete Pass offering an essential first-hand visual record while they set the combat record of 165 consecutive days. The record would not be broken until later when the 3rd Brigade of the 25th Division went 235 consecutive days in combat operations during the Vietnam War in 1966. Rutherfoord 1919-2001 was a commercial artist from Roanoke VA who served from 1942-1946 in the 25th Infantry Division and later as commercial artist in New York who also illustrated a number of titles in the popular Little Golden Books series as well as later a successful painting career in and around Roanoke. 25th Infantry Division, hardcover
195185206Manila: Bureau of Printing 1951. Paperback. Good. frontis 2 folding maps 258p. Blue wrapper. 25cm. Ends of backstrip chipped. <br/><br/> Bureau of Printing paperback books
1944220931944. 40th Infantry Division Pacific campaign photograph album documenting combat operations and daily military life of U.S. Army forces during World War II. The 40th Infantry Division served extensively in the Southwest Pacific Theater participating in campaigns across New Guinea New Britain and the Philippines as Allied forces advanced against Japanese defensive positions. The photographs record amphibious landings artillery operations destroyed towns and the collaboration between American troops and Filipino guerrilla forces during the campaign to liberate the Philippines. The album therefore documents the operational environment of Pacific warfare including jungle terrain fortified Japanese defensive networks and the logistical systems required to sustain prolonged combat across island battlefields.<br /> <br /> Photograph album containing approximately 200 original black and white photographs documenting operations of the 40th Infantry Division during the Pacific campaigns of World War II. Each photograph is sequentially numbered in white ink at the lower corner and corresponds to descriptive entries in a photographic index within the album. Early images depict American Red Cross workers disembarking from landing craft and greeted by U.S. soldiers illustrating the presence of female support personnel assigned to medical and relief operations. Additional photographs record amphibious landing scenes aerial views of destroyed towns in Luzon artillery and tank operations and soldiers operating mounted machine guns overlooking jungle valleys. Several images depict Japanese military casualties reflecting the intense close combat that characterized fighting across the Pacific islands. A printed military map within the album shows Japanese tunnel and cave fortifications in the Zambales Mountains illustrating defensive positions encountered during operations in the Philippines.<br /> <br /> The album also documents logistical and civilian dimensions of the campaign. Photographs show ships unloading cargo Filipino guerrilla units marching through urban streets and groups of local porters assisting Allied forces in moving supplies through mountainous terrain. Weapons and equipment visible in the images include field artillery pieces mortars and armored vehicles such as the M4 Sherman. One photograph depicts African American soldiers accompanied by scout dogs operating in jungle terrain illustrating the presence of Black servicemen serving within the segregated structure of the wartime U.S. Army. Other photographs show tent encampments mess areas interactions with local populations and the recovery of prisoners of war following combat operations. The photographs collectively present a visual record of combat logistics and daily military life during the Pacific campaigns. Album contains approximately 200 photographs with indexed numbering. Light handling wear visible to album and photographs consistent with wartime field compilation. Overall condition very good. unknown
19981505050213Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 1/1/1998. Paperback. Very Good. 224 pages : illustrations some color ; 29 cm. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Shelf wear. Contents: The central bank guardian of monetary and financial stability --Miguel Cuaderno Sr. the formative years --Andres V. Castillo return to the market economy --Alfonso T. Calalang monetary management in the brink of a crisis --Gregorio S. Licaros the pragmatic years of central banking --Jaime C. Laya adjustment in a time of adversity --Jose B. Fernandez Jr. financial stability amid crisis --Jose L. Cuisia Jr. strategic planning for the future --Gabriel C. Singson a central bank for the 21st century --Defining the central banker --The central bank and culture and the arts. From the World Bank's President's personal library. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas paperback
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
196389861Manila: National Museum 1963. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations most are rather grainy 34 2p. Softcover in original wrapper. 26cm. Some wrinkling on front cover. Bookplate "Ella Samonte". <br/><br/> National Museum paperback books
1962B99685Bruxelles, Académie royale des Sciences d'outre-mer 1962 375pp., 25cm., brochure originale, 2 cachets, bon état, B99685
197034067Paris Éditions France Empire 1970
195932001Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1959. First published in this edition, XI, 305 Seiten / pp., mit einigen Abbildungen / with some illustrations; 8° , ca. 21 x 14 cm, Leinen / Cloth
192288385Washington: GPO 1922. Hardcover. Good. folding map index 255p. Later gray cloth. 22 cm. No Jacket. Ex lib. U. S. War Department. "Library of Congress "duplicate" stamp. 67th Cong. 2nd Sess. House Doc. No. 398. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
192770815Washington: GPO 1927. Hardcover. Good. index iii 307p. Olive cloth. 23cm. Clean ex lib. copy "LC" duplicate. No Jacket. 69th Cong. 2d Sess. House Doc. No. 571. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
192470812Washington: GPO 1924. Hardcover. Good. index vi 213p. Olive cloth. 23cm. Spine lettering indistinct. Minor cover discoloration. Age-toned. No Jacket. 68th Cong. 1st Sess. House Doc. No. 118. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
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
197485209Manila 1974. Paperback. Good. maps xxviii 491p. Softcover in original wrapper. 30cm. Backstrip wrinkled some chipping At head of title: Final Report. Vol. I. 67 Final Provincial Reports were scheduled to be published. <br/><br/> paperback books
194044229Manila 1940. Letters housed in a file folder attached at top with two prong paper fastener. Age-toning & staining. Fastener rusted. Folder front cover chipped & detached. A VG cache. 52 leaves most with typescript to recto only. ~ 10-1/2" x 8-1/8" <br/><br/>A cache of 40 typed letters and TLs exchanged between the Office of the President of the Philippines and various officers of the U.S. High Commissioner of the Philippines many on official letterhead and some marked "confidential." The letters ordered chronologically chart the negotiations defense concerns and sometimes uneasy power sharing between the two administrations in regards to the rules and regulations governing aerial photography of the islands. Issues discussed include the advisability of allowing aerial photography by outside entities the feasiblity of specifying no-fly zones for aerial photography without interferring with commercial flights enforcement efforts and the powers afforded the two administrations. The majority of the letters expressing the Commonwealth's position are from and signed by Jorge B. Vargas then serving as Executive Secretary to President Manuel Quezon. Later Vargas administered Manila as an open city during the Japanese occupation in 1942 and served in the puppet government of the Second Philippine Republic; following the war he chaired the National Planning Committee served on the board of regents of the University of the Philippines and became the first Filipino on the International Olympic Committee. In 1960 he was awarded the Legion of Honor by the Republic of the Philippines. Signed letters from the U.S. High Commission include several from Major General R. L. Holbrook as well as Colonel/Acting Chief of Staff E. H. DeArmond. From the first letter dated May 25 1937: "under the present prohibitive measures regarding aerial photography embodied in Proclamation No. 485 of the Governor-General dated August 12 1932 and in the Bureau of Aeronautics rules and regulations it is believed that the granting of permission to aviation companies particularly to an aerial photographic company to take pictures will be exceedingly difficult and complicated. This office is studying the advisability of altering the present rules and regulations." Jorge B. Vargas Secretary to the President. From November 12 1938: "So long as the Philippine Islands remain United States territory the United States is responsible for their defense and that responsibility at least so far as land operations are concerned devolves upon the Commanding General . . . . To say that the Department Commander is supreme in time of war or grave emergency but that in time of peace his responsibilities are limited to administrative control over United States military personnel and United States military reservations and that in peace time he should not interest himself in control or prevention of activities which may have the gravest consequences in time of war or public emergency is manifestly contradictory." Edward H. DeArmond Colonel FS G.S.C. Acting Chief of Staff. From October 26 1939: "I have the honor to inform you that in an investigation conducted by proper authorities of this Government Mr. B. A. Glover airplane pilot in the emply of Elizalde & Co. was found guilty of violation of the provisions of Proclamation No. 364 of the President of the Philippines in view of which he was suspended as transport pilot for a period of one month from October 18 to November 17 1939 inclusive and warned that repetition of a similar offense in the future will be subject of a more drastic action." Jorge B. Vargas Secretary to the President. An interesting cache of material documenting activities of the transitional government of the Philippines just prior to the outbreak of WWII. unknown books
19813cb6in4 toilé sous jaquette illustrée sous rhodoïd. Abondante iconographie dont 8 planches couleurs. Texte bilingue français/anglais
19055191N.p. 1905. About very good. 3pp. rectos only. About 900 words. Folio. Typescript with manuscript corrections and notations. Light wear and soiling slight creasing. Together with two silver gelatin photographs. A short but interesting essay on the mountain city of Baguio. It reads a bit like a travel article or potential newspaper puff piece for tourism and has been edited by hand with manuscript notations and corrections. It opens "Somewhere 'round about Petersburg the Czar of the Russias has what he calls his winter palace; down in Indian the English have what they call Simla their summer capital and here we Americans have Baguio." The author goes on to discuss the oppression of the tropics and therefore the need for cooler cities to enable functional government discussing the needs of the "white man" for livable conditions in such a place: "In the Philippines there are some months of the year that are extraordinarily summer summer in all the sense that the word implies summer until one can't rest and do it comfortably. It is during this time that the summer capital comes in as a life-saving station for the overworked and rundown public servant and such others as care to take advantage of the rural pueblo. . drudging all year in a comparatively warm atmosphere and then to be hit with a blast that seems like a draft from the furnace of the place that has its main thoroughfare paved with good resolutions is more than the average Anglo-Saxon can stand." He continues: "Shortly after the arrival of the civil commission in the islands the Governor wasn't long in deciding.that the English were pretty wise in having their summer capitals. He also decided the Philippines must have one. It was necessary if the white man was to stay indefinitely."<br /> <br /> He describes the process of locating Baguio in the pine forests and establishing a small town there despite the lack of a road and precipitous ascent to the area: "The committee reported the climate fine incomparable just like that of the United States in late fall and that one had to sleep under heavy blankets at night to keep warm. . despite skepticism . it proved a fact and one that was a blessing. Think of the pleasure of residing in the Philippines where flies seldom bother where mosquitos as a rule are few where patent leather shoes never crack.and having a delightfully hilly resort not ninety miles away to go to when one's spleen enlarges from a languid life or the malaria attacks with unrelenting persistence." He goes on to note that it costs nearly as much to go to Baguio as it does to travel to China "so that its full benefit has not yet been felt by the more humble in life". The typescript is accompanied by two photographs of the Philippines one depicting a trail through a pine forest presumably around Baguio and the other showing a Filipino woman being carried by two Filipino men in a sedan chair. unknown
197421182Paris Maisonneuve & Larose 1974 1 vol. relié fort in-8, toile éditeur, VI-424-XX+737+127 pp. 5267 numéros décrits (avec une table des prix in-fine) constituant une précieuse bibliographie sur l'Amérique et les Philippines. Excellent état.
197421182Paris Maisonneuve & Larose 1974 1 vol. relié fort in-8, toile éditeur, VI-424-XX+737+127 pp. 5267 numéros décrits (avec une table des prix in-fine) constituant une précieuse bibliographie sur l'Amérique et les Philippines. Excellent état.
1944ABE-153143730312 PAGES FORMAT 43 CM X 60 CM-P1: L'ARMEE ROUGE A PENETRE EN HONGRIE DERNIER PAYS DE L'AXE DONT LES FRONTIERES ETAIENT ENCORE INTACTES-POUR DEFENDRE LA RESISTANCE ET LE GOUVERNEMENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE MILICES PATRIOTIQUES CONTRE MILICE DE DARNAND, SUITE P2-L'EXODE A COMMENCE SUR LES ROUTES ALLEMANDES ET LE REICH COMPTE AUJOURD'HUI 18 MILLIONS DE SANS-ABRI ET 21 MILLIONS DE MALADES, 3 PHOTOS-JE DERACINERAI LE NAZISME DE LA TERRE ALLEMANDE DECLARE LE GENERAL EISENHOWER-LE PEUPLE ALLEMAND PORTERA LA RESPONSABILITE DE LA GUERRE DECLARE M.ROOSEVELT-MAURICE THOREZ PARLE DE MOSCOU-FRED ASTAIRE DEBUTE A PARIS, PHOTO-LE GOUVERNEMENT FANTOCHE DES PHILIPPINES DECLARE LA GUERRE AUX ALLIES-P2: LE PEUPLE POLONAIS EXIGE SA LIBERTE-LE RAVITAILLEMENT POUR QUAND LE PAIN BLANC?-LE SCANDALE DE DRANCY SE REPRODUIRA-T-IL A FRESNES?-L'AMANT DE JOSSELINE GAEL DORIOTISTE ET ESCROC AVAIT DEROBE 100 MILLIONS!-FRED ASTAIRE DEBUTE A PARIS ET PIERRE DAC Y FAIT SA RENTREE (PJ14)
196223324Manila 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. now bound in 1. Each provincial report separately numbered. Blue cloth. 28cm. Modest cover wear. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1947vh2551Maréchal Broché 1947 PEU COMMUN. In-12 (13 x 18,3 cm), broché, 343 pages ; pliures au dos, petites pliures sur les plats, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.