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19200295721920. 1st Edition . Blue Cloth. Very Good. Map 22" X 10" Scale 1" = 200'. Good Detail. Undated But Circa Early Twentieth Century. <br/> <br/> hardcover
1950015949Greece Circa 1950 1950. Original Artwork . No Binding. Near Fine. 15 1/2" X 12" Oil On Board. Unsigned. Circa 1950 . Tsapoga Greece Latitude: 37° 23' 60 N Longitude: 22° 10' 60 E <br/> <br/> unknown
1901032872Boston: Knight & Millet 1901. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Embroidered Cloth In Green Red And Gilt Red String Tie Red Label Printed In Black Gilt And White Endpapers 10 Cards With Mounted Hand Colored Photographs Of Japan Various Flower Designs On Verso's. Lightly Used No Fraying Or Stains Contents Clean With No Fading Or Foxing. <br/> <br/> Knight & Millet hardcover
1954030002Bogota: Academia Colombiana De Ciencias Exactas Fiscas Y Naturales 1954 1957 1962 1963 19641964 1965 1966 1967 1972 1973 1954. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. P:Hotographic Plates Some Folding; Drawings; Views; Tables Etc. . Ten Issues In Original Card Covers Printed In Green And Black 13 1/8" Tall. Light Wear No Names Or Marks Not Ex-Library. With The Mailing Wrapper From The Academia Colombiana And The Four-Page Index 1963-1966. No International Shipping. <br/> <br/> Academia Colombiana De Ciencias Exactas, Fiscas Y Naturales 1954, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1964,1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1973 paperback
1901032873Boston: Knight & Millet 1901. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Embroidered Cloth In Green Red And Gilt Red String Tie Red Label Printed In Black Gilt And White Endpapers 10 Cards With Mounted Hand Colored Photographs Of Shops And Tradespeople In Japan Various Flower Designs On Verso's. Lightly Used No Fraying Or Stains Contents Clean With No Fading Or Foxing. <br/> <br/> Knight & Millet hardcover
1949031852San Francisco: The Scott Company Laboratory / American Psychological Association 1949. First Edition . Pamphlet. Fine. Photographs . 162 Pp. Softcover. First Printing. Fine No Marks Or Wear. <br/> <br/> The Scott Company Laboratory / American Psychological Association unknown
1937026379Los Angeles 1938 1939 1940 1941: The Electric Club 1937. First Edition . Red Cloth Gilt. Near Fine. Bound volume of several years of "Sparks" the house organ of the Electric Club of Los Angeles an industrial manufacturers organization. Specially bound for the 1939-1940 President with title and 1937-41 on spine. <br/> <br/> The Electric Club hardcover
1956029649California Interstate Telephone Company 1956. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 236 Pp Printed Covers. Light Wear Intact Contents CleanPages Aged. <br/> <br/> California Interstate Telephone Company paperback
1980008802Circa 1980: Touko Haus Co. 1980. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Very Good. 12 " Tall. 67 pp. Almost entirely composed of full page Modernist architectural plans views and photographs. Text entirely in Japanese. <br/> <br/> Touko Haus Co. hardcover
1976019881Heibonsha 1976. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Large perfect bound Japanese quarterly periodical special issue. Text entirely in Japanese but for a brief synopsis in English at he beginning of the book. Illustrated with numerous full page color plates of various types of Imari porcelain as well as black and white photographs . The book is divided into three distinct sections the first and containing several in depth articles beginning with "The World of Japanese Porcelain" and "The Kilns of Hizen Porcelain - Kutani" as well as discussing other regional manufacturers. Section two deals with Imari and Kakiemon porcelains for export. The third section deals with five modern potters who uphold the traditions of Imari Kakiemon Nabeshima and Kutani. No previous ownership marks. A clean fresh tight unmarked copy in excellent condition. Near fine. . Heibonsha Paperback
1967035170Kiev: Vydavnytstvo Politychnoi Literatury Ukrainy 1967. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs And Maps Throughout. 557 Pp. Grey Cloth Gilt Book Mark Bound In. Military History Of Ukraine In Wwii Volume One Of Three. Lightly Used No Names Or Marks. Excellent Detailed Folding Maps Throughouyt <br/> <br/> Vydavnytstvo Politychnoi Literatury Ukrainy hardcover
1700015795Circa 1700 1700. First Edition . No Binding. Good. 27 Cm x 42.5 Cm. Hand Colored Engraving. A Very Large Engraved View Of A Military Parade Ground And Surrounding Buildings In Constantinople With About 100 Figures Mostly Soldiers. 17" X 10 5/8". Trimmed To Edges. Many Figures In Foreground Walking Or On Horseback With Dogs Horses Etc. 1/2" Square Area With Some Rubbing Away Of Engraving Repairs Along At Top 1" Similar Horizontal Lines Representing Sky Have Been Attached From Another Engraving A Little Soiling To White Sky. Colored In Red Blue Pink Green Yellow. <br/> <br/> unknown
1860038516Virginia: T. C. Williams Co 1860. No Binding. Fine. Advertising Poster Slight Browning To Front More Severe Browning To To Verso. Bright And Unworn. <br/> <br/> T. C. Williams Co unknown
1920038441Japan Circa 1920 1920. Original Art Work . No Binding. Near Fine. 13" X 10". Nicely Made Early 20Th Century Japanese Print. <br/> <br/> unknown
19562091202133001954Asahishinbunsha 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
19852090502113701331Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19882090502113704938Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19882090502113700794Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19892090502113703531Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
4696JAPAN. Diary. January 14 1950 to late 1954. Various places Philadelphia Japan Fort Meade. A lengthy diary of an American officer Lieutenant Louis T. Holtz who was stationed in Japan during the Korean War. It was written on dozens of sheets of loose-leaf notebook pages and it contains many black and white photographs with captions as well as newspaper and magazine cutouts and brochures from places he visited. The diary begins on January 14 1950 in Philadelphia and he discuses seeing shows and such but notes that All in all this constituted a very enjoyable ten days of leave prior to going overseas. Sometimes I wish I could stay at home and live a normal routine life like everyone else. Other times I find myself eager to goAlmost two years ago who could forecast a war in Korea and the manner in which it would rip everyones life to shreds He writes on January 2 1951 from Kurume Japan: perhaps 10 years from now it the diary will be of interest if any of our civilization remains in 1961I collapsed 28 June and spent 3 weeks in the hospital with excessive fatigueI am the Officer-in-charge of the Kurume Office with an area of jurisdiction of approximately 1000 square miles. In April 1951 he mentions I am very busy in my position as OIC Officer In Charge. Its a full 7-day-a-week jobThe Korean mess has everyone guessing as to eh future of the Far Eastbeing the senior official in an area of jurisdiction of nearly 10000 square miles with dozens of mayors and police chiefs constantly catching my every word as official. The next couple dozen pages contain black and white photographs of protests in Japan and Holtzs commentary about the images including When people get hurt propaganda fills the air. The winner: the Kremlin always! Demonstrations take planning and people. You can always be sure the plans were framed in red and the spectators sprinkled liberally with dye-hard communist stooges Demonstrations & rallies are usually fantastically well organized. And as often as not they can be unbelievably orderly and But orderly or violent you can always be sure there is a professional communist keeping the sheep in line or arousing them to maximum fury. In September 1951 Holtz writes from Sapporro life in the Armed Services has been a miserable one because of one bad experience after anotherKurume was one of the most pleasant and enjoyable assignments I ever held. The 45th was without doubt the most bitter and least enjoyable. I gave up so much for so little. Holtz was in Californias Camp Stoneman in November 1951: with all the hundreds of officers here not particularly anxious to go overseas and with several actually fighting the assignment I was amazed to find that someone eager to return is sidetracked so abruptly. He was back in Japan by December and then wrote a lengthy entry entitled The Korean Story starting with Combat precautions make it mandatory that no diaries or personal papers be kept where they may fall into enemy hands and he spends the next seven pages describing his experiences in the Korean War. Holtz wrote in part: Things had not gone well at all with Trubotas unit prior to August 1951. After my arrival working results proved very satisfactoryThree other officers has also joined up in the interim between leaving Sapporo and going to KoreaWhen oriented in Tokyo they were told that the 45th Detachment would remain in Sapporo and they had already alerted their families to start to prepare to join them overseasI had to fight Trubota in order to be able to fight the enemy. In one occasion I was reprimanded for going to a forward observation post and not being personally available to answer the telephone at my CP and the section finishes with a photograph of the USS Marine Lynx the ship that brought him home. The diary continues with his being stationed at Marylands Fort Meade. There are photographs of the mansion he occupied in Kyushu Japanese women at the beach his fellow soldiers after a bowling tournament etc. There are Samples of United Nations propaganda leaflets dropped on North Korean positions early in the Korean conflict that show Truman and MacArthur a December 7 1950 letter signed by the mayor of Kurume City Japan. The condition is fine to very fine. unknown
2060a TLS. 2pg. 8 x 10. July 15 1920. Yokohama Japan. A typed letter signed Neil laced with anti-Semitic sentiment. In part: Went out calling last night with the bunch of fellows across the street. The host and his side partner are N.Y. Jews but sort of decent people. The wife is very nice but the husband is a regular East Sider. He is always talking about not that I mind the expense of the house here but the servant is always telling about the money she needs for this and that and I cant see where it goes to. You know just about what kind of a guy he is better than I do no doubt and you havent seen him. Anyway it was sort of a pleasant evening as he left the States in March and brought a lot of the new songs with him. He is a very good piano player and I had a fine time listening to him. One of the songs he played and tried to sing just like John was Pal of Mine you know how nice it was in comparison to the real singer and this Jew did the same stunt of turning to his wife too as John does to his wife when she sits up in the box. The husband was just a regular N.Y. smart alex Jew. Typed on letterhead from Yokohamas Grand Hotel which famously burned down as a result of the devastating 1923 Great Kant earthquake the letter is in very fine condition with light toning throughout and a few handwritten corrections not affecting legibility.b TLS. 3pg. 8 x 10. July 19 1920. Yokohama Japan. A typed letter signed Neil regarding work and life as an American abroad in early 20th century Japan. In part: There isnt much doing as for excitement but just hang around and do nothing. I really think I am gaining weight on the job. I met a fellow here who deals in all sorts of dress goods from Boston and I am getting on the right side of him as he gets all his stuff from here and I may be able to get some things for you people wholesale when you need them. He is one of us you get me being from Boston and a very fine chap. Eleanor will have nothing on me then getting things wholesale. About the only thing we need now wholesale is to get a bank to give us more money on our checks when we cash in. I am thinking of buying a kimono for Connors in the office for his wife as they are married in the Fall. He is a nice fellow and I thought for his trouble in calling up and the like I would bring him back one. I am not sure about it as yet but I think I will. Typed on letterhead from Yokohamas Grand Hotel which famously burned down as a result of the devastating 1923 Great Kant earthquake the letter is in very fine condition with light toning throughout and a few handwritten corrections not affecting legibility. unknown
19282083002116207203Attachment store Japan Trust Bank/Momijiya Shokai Stamp 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 (Attachment store) Japan Trust Bank/Momijiya Shokai (Stamp) paperback
19862111902160100429Not Available 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 208 Not Available paperback
19872090502113703282Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20122111902154611742Bokutaku-sha 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bokutaku-sha paperback