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1941180789Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. December 121941. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 41.5 x 53 cm; 45.1 x 59.9 cm sheet three inset maps of the Japanese Empire; Taiwan and Ryukyu Islands; and Hokkaido and Chisima marginal browning and at the central fold but remarkably bright in very good condition. Map of the Japanese Empire ominously titled published in the Chicago Daily Tribune one week after the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Prefectures are attractively coloured. <br> <br>Based on a Rand McNally map the Tribune briskly got to work issuing maps for readers showing the beginnings of the war with Japan. Later maps were also published for sale separately but remarkably few have survived. <br>". the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations photographs cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium." see The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection Michigan State University Libraries. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1519180794Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. January 151942. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 53 x 40.7 cm; 59.8 x 45 cm sheet inset text box marginal browning and at the folds but remarkably bright in very good condition. WWII map of China showing most of China Indo-China Thailand and Korea with territory captured and controlled by Japan shaded in orange and red published by the Chicago Daily Tribune barely six weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbour. The text on the map reads "Since 1937 China has been at war with Japan. Lacking many essentials of war the Chinese nevertheless have managed to maintain a front against the aggressors. China's principal life line is the Burma road shown on the map which starts at Lashio Burma and extends to Kunming Yunnan province where it links with connections to Chunking the present Chinese capital". <br> <br>Based on a Rand McNally map the Tribune briskly got to work issuing maps for readers showing the beginnings of the war with Japan. Later maps were also published for sale separately but remarkably few have survived. <br>"… the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations photographs cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium." see The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection Michigan State University Libraries. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1922214040circa1922. Photograph album includes 96 photographs. The images are laid down on 28 pages. 30 show Japanese scenes or subjects 30 of Hawaii 4 of San Francisco 7 of Los Angeles 3 of Chicago 7 of New York 14 of Canada and a final quite artistic image of clouds at sunset or sunrise. Many are original silver gelatin privately taken photographs while some are postcards or commercially produced. Each photograph is neatly captioned in ink in English. The name I.B. Jones dated 1922 is neatly written in ink inside the upper cover. The cloth covered album is largely missing the morocco covering at the corners and along the spine and there is a gouge in the upper board but the binding is still sound. Top edge gilt. The photographs show some occasional silvering or fading but are overall in good to very good condition. 25 x 34cm. The Japanese photographs in this album were taken mainly in the Tokyo-Yokohama area and include some nice images of people and street scenes taken in Yokohama. . hardcover
1973220427Kyoto.: Unsodo Co. Ltd. 1973. 160 colour illustrations tipped in on 40 pages each tipped in plate featuring 4 colour images with a captioned protective tissue-guard. 24 full pages of text all text in Japanese. Stiffened card wrappers held with brass screws inserted into a custom hardcover binding lettered in gilt on the upper cover. One page creased title a little rubbed and light wear to the edges of the protective binding. Large folio 44.5 x 37.5cm. A very good copy. Although there are no indications in this copy this book is from the collection of Aubrey and Eva Sweet. One of only a few collections in Japan that were put together by a European" Ugo Alfonso Casal an Italian-born scholar who resided in Japan. . Unsodo Co., Ltd. hardcover
18884160ABLeipzig, Weigel, 1888. Folio. XIII, 265 S. Mit 21 teils farbigen Tafeln (darunter 2 Chromolihographien und 3 Radierungen) und 142 Textabbildungen. Illustrierter Orig.-Leinwandband.
1895AMO-3304Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1895 1 volume in-18 (19 x 12,5 cm) de XXX-354 pages. Reliure pleine toile verte à la bradel (reliure de l'époque signée Paul Vié). Plats de couverture imprimées orange conservés en excellent état. Très bon état de l'ensemble. Edition originale posthume. 1 des 10 exemplaires de tête sur papier impérial du Japon. Celui-ci porte le n°1 (au composteur). Exemplaire de dédicace offert par Mary Damesteter à Monsieur et Madame Ludovic Halévy "affectueux souvenir" (envoi autographe en page de garde). Ce volume posthume (l'auteur est mort à peine un an auparavant) est un mélange de critique et de politique comme l'indique le titre, mis au jour et publié par son épouse Mary. Dans les Essais de critique on trouve des pages sur la vie et l'oeuvre d'Ernest Renan, la poésie au moyen-âge, la chevalerie. Au chapitre des Symboles on trouve : JAcob et l'Ange - Le petit aveugle de Pennenmaur - Lucia Galvani. Les pages d'histoire contemporaines contiennent : le premier bandit d'Europe (Bismarck) - Philologie et colonisation - Asie centrale - L'assassinat du Président Carnot - La guerre et la paix intérieures (1871 à 1893) - M. Clarétie ou l'optimisme. Au chapitre Conversations autrichiennes : Allemands et Hongrois. James Darmesteter était un érudit du judaïsme et linguiste français du XIX siècle, spécialiste du vieux-perse (né à Château-Salins, le 28 mars 1849 - mort à Maisons-Laffitte, le 19 octobre 1894). James Darmesteter naît dans une famille juive installée en Lorraine depuis le milieu du xviiie siècle et dont les ancêtres sont originaires du ghetto de Darmstadt. Calmann, le père, et Cerf, le grand-père, sont relieurs et libraires ; l’un des grands oncles Darmesteter était scientifique à la cour du tsar de Russie. La mère, Rosalie née Brandeis, est issue d’une famille juive polonaise qui compte des soldats, des scientifiques et des rabbins en nombres. La famille compte, outre James, deux fils, Arsène et Achille qui meurt en bas âge. À la mort du grand-père, toute la famille déménage en 1852 à Paris, dans le quartier du Marais. Le travail est rare et bien des privations se font sentir ; une sœur, Sarah, meurt apparemment peu après sa naissance et James lui-même en garde une constitution chétive ainsi qu’une santé fragile qui le font comparer par certains au poète Giacomo Leopardi. James Darmesteter étudie le sanskrit sous la direction de Hauvette-Besnault, l’un des derniers élèves d'Eugène Burnouf, et la grammaire comparée auprès de Michel Bréal, à l'École Pratique des Hautes Études. À la suite de ses nombreux travaux sur la mythologie zoroastrienne et le persan, il est choisi pour succéder à Renan au Secrétariat de la Société asiatique en 1882. Nommé professeur au Collège de France en 1885, il effectue un an plus tard un voyage en Inde à la suite duquel il fait paraître une traduction de chansons afghanes ainsi qu’un essai sur la langue et la littérature afghanes. Marié très brièvement avec Agnes Mary Francis Robinson en 1888, il devient directeur d'études de l’École Pratique des Hautes Études en 1892. Mary Darmesteter son épousé, née Mary Robinson (1857-1944) ) fut la biographe de son mari James Darmesteter. Elle fut également critique littéraire et poète. Ludovic Halévy était un ami intime du couple Damesteter. Très bon exemplaire du tirage de tête sur Japon tiré à 10 exemplaires seulement.
17879365BBEdo, Tsutaya Jûsaburô, 1787. Kl.8°. 40 Doppelbl., davon 5 Doppelbl. Vorworte und 3 S. Illustrationen. Jpaanische Blockbuchbindung.
19752110502150908430Not Available 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Not Available paperback
19772091502133900703Bunsei Shoin: Reprint 12th period 1st volume missing 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 17 Bunsei Shoin: Reprint 12th period (1st volume missing) paperback
19962083002117400529Matsuno Shoten Reprint Edition 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Matsuno Shoten Reprint Edition paperback
19732111902160300345Ishikawa shibu 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ishikawa shibu paperback
2092902143300350Bunkyudo shoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1 volume without pages Size: 28cm Bunkyudo shoten paperback
19552092902141501397Radio Service Center 55 volumes 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Number of books: 55 Radio Service Center 55 volumes paperback
19712092902137700897Oriental economics 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Oriental economics paperback
19822110502150901892Japan Firefighting Association 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Japan Firefighting Association paperback
19682110502151000576Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Not Available paperback
19952110502151001453medical school 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 31 combined books medical school paperback
19922092902137701849Omu-sha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Omu-sha paperback
19942110502151106153Japan Steel Works Ruins Survey 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Japan Steel Works Ruins Survey paperback
20212081502111905088Shanghai book 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shanghai book paperback
19692092902141505692North Japan Fisheries Economics Association 14 volumes 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 Number of books: 14 North Japan Fisheries Economics Association 14 volumes paperback
19972111902158500185Sanshindo Publishing Company 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 191p. Size: 43cm Sanshindo Publishing Company paperback
19472092902138300025Japan Publishing Co. Ltd. 1947. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 680 pages Japan Publishing Co., Ltd. paperback
8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, uncut, red silk marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The author served as Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence during WWII. His emphasis on psychological warfare made a considerable impact upon Japanese morale well before the first atom bomb. Enser, p.233.
19772080502106502727University of Tokyo Press 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 University of Tokyo Press paperback