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251p. Inner hinges cracked. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. Original full orange cloth binding, spine faded. WWII 3
Includes bibliographical references and index. xi, 207 pp. map ; 24 cm. Publishers cloth. Good clean copy with dw.
Tokyo art director club, 1993. In-8 broché de 167 pages très illustrées. Très bon état
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/Fine. Jacket illustration by Brian Salmon. 19629 eng
245 pages. Black and white illustrations. "On Christmas Day 1941, Hong Kong fell to the Japanese. William Allister, a young Canadian, was one of 10,000 prisoners captures that day... Like many who suffered in the camps, he returned home a troubled man. For the next forty years he would try to piece his life together, knowing one day he needed to return to Camp 3D in Kawasaki, Japan, to reclaim, resolve and understand." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Moderate tanning to contents. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
198 pages, illustrated. eng
xii + 281pp.illustrated with figures in text + 12 plates out of text, 2nd impression, hardcover (editor's red cloth, some traces of use), 20cm., text very clean and bright (no foxing), good condition, X81341
227p. + Plus photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 3
312 pages. Index. Glossary. "The author has a universal mind... analyzing Japanese culture, he raises fundamental questions about work, wealth, and happiness and whether they make up the good life and the good society... Each page brims with some insight or story of interest... very hard to put down." - Prof. Philip Kotler, Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Light wear to book. Substantial neat underlining in red pen. Price-clipped dust jacket bears minimal wear and is attractive in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Sound copy. Book
11.-20. Auflage. ca. 21 x 14 cm. 494 S. Original-Halbleinwandeinband mit Rückentitel. Mit farbig illustriertem Original-Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag etwas gerändert. Minimale Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst guter Zustand. Aus dem Japanischen von A. von Choinatzky und Teisuke Kosima.
591 pages. Illustrated in text with line diagrams and grainy reproductions of black and white photos. Extremely informative. First page explains how some customs described in past issues of this work have died out in whole or in part. Covers most topics in one page so is easy to read easy-to-digest chunks. Light wear to clean and unmarked book. Average wear to fabric-decorated storage box which is showing signs of wear but remains attractive. String-bound. A quality copy of this charming vintage Japanese tourism memento. Book
Japanese stab-binding in silk cloth-covered stiff silvery/gray decorative paper wraps.Title laid on front cover and spine of slipcase. Ex-library stamps inside, but no marks on cover. No date indicated - circa 1930's. In tattered ex-library marked blue slipcase, torn at top of spine, with bone closures. Printed on double pages of rice paper flecked with sparkly mica. Black and white illustrations with occasional spots of color. Corner of first blank page cut out.
Small octavo in 292 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. In Japanese. || AIDS (Disease) -- United States. HIV. African Americans
Small octavo in creme paper boards and creme DJ illus in black and white; 192 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. In Japanese. Uncommon. With several photos of cats. Seems to have a special focus on cats. // Tokyo (Japan) -- Description and travel.
pp. 229-340. Black and white illustrations. Features: A Look at H.M.S. Euralus; Japan's Undersea Suicide Troops - Eye-popping Japanese undersea devices for protecting their homeland in WWII, including the incredible Fukuryu; The Elswick Cruisers - Part 4 - the first warships built at Elswick; D-7 and D-9 - Modernizing Iran's Guided Missile DDs; U.S.S. Platte; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
Book has grey boards and silver gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior has underlining (see photo). Dust jacket shows slight signs of shelf wear only, no tears, price sticker at front. Four fold-out pages in b&w with 9 plates are intact and as new.
Quarto in dark blue illus jacket; xiii, 254 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm; bibliographical references (pages 241-242) and index. Contents: Tojo: How He Was: An Introduction / Ian Mutsu -- December 22, 1948 -- 1. Soldier to Politician -- 2. Politician-Soldier -- 3. War Minister -- 4. The ABCD of Paranoia -- 5. The Decline and Fall of Prince Konoye -- 6. The Rise of Tojo -- 7. Easy Victories -- 8. The Limits of Power -- 9. The Imperial Way -- 10. The Dream: United Asia -- 11. Tojo Deals Out One Enemy -- 12. The Changing Dream -- 13. The Collapse of High Hopes -- 14. The War Turns Around -- 15. "The enemy will grow hasty ..." -- 16. The Thrust for Power -- 17. Tojo's Last Chance -- 18. The Fall of Saipan (and Tojo) -- 19. End of the Line -- 20. The War Nears Its End -- 21. Ordeal -- 22. The Last Battle -- Appendix A. Imperial Rescript of December 8, 1941 -- Appendix B. Imperial Rescript of August 14, 1945 -- Appendix C. Tojo Statement of September 10, 1945. // Prime ministers -- Japan -- Biography. Generals -- Japan -- Biography. Premiers ministres -- Japon -- Biographies. GÈnÈraux -- Japon -- Biographies. Generals. Politics and government Prime ministers.
405 pages. Footnotes. Index. Illustrated in black and white. "The first interdisciplinary attempt to address the social, political, and spiritual significance of the modern arts both in Japan and its empire between 1920 and 1960. These forty years, punctuated by war, occupation, and reconstruction, were turbulent and brutal, but also important and even productive for the arts." - from back cover. Moderate wear. Minimal light pencil markings to contents. A sound working copy. Book