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198824356(Paris), Souffles, (1988). Calligraphies by Kwon Ok Yon. Foreword: Kim Jeong Ok. Introduction by Thierry Audric. Mit einer Karte und sehr zahlreichen, z.T. ganzseitigen farbigen Fotoabbildungen. 4°. 137,3 S. OPappband mit Rotprägung und minimal gebrauchtem Schutzumschlag. Schmuckvorsatz.
1956215131956. African American Military History Korean War Unidentified photographer African American soldiers in South Korea 1956 documents Black military service within the early post armistice U.S. occupation of Korea and provides visual evidence of desegregation in practice following Executive Order 9981. Produced three years after the Korean Armistice Agreement the images situate African American enlisted men within the operational landscape of U.S. military engineering and logistical support during the Cold War consolidation of American presence on the Korean peninsula. The archive documents the role of Black soldiers in infrastructure maintenance transport and base security while also recording their proximity to Korean civilian life in a recovering war zone. The identification of the 376 Engineer Battalion places the material within the institutional framework of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers whose work underpinned military mobility and reconstruction during this period.<br /> <br /> South Korea 1956. Archive of 22 black and white silver gelatin photographs most measuring approximately 5 x 4 inches depicting African American soldiers stationed near a U.S. military installation likely in the Uijeongbu or Dongducheon corridor north of Seoul where engineering and support units were concentrated. Multiple images include signage identifying the "376 Engineer Battalion" while others show mixed-race groups of soldiers gathered near convoys of M35 2½ ton cargo trucks and smaller support vehicles used for personnel and supply transport. One photograph includes a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar aircraft in the background confirming the logistical environment of cargo movement and aerial supply. Soldiers appear in standard issue fatigues with visible non commissioned officer insignia engaged in routine duties such as transport checkpoint supervision and base operations. Several photographs depict Korean civilians moving through nearby marketplaces and village spaces including women wearing traditional hanbok passing through areas of visible economic strain characterized by unpaved roads and temporary structures. English and Hangul signage including a storefront labeled "Kind Shop" further situates the images within a localized commercial environment shaped by U.S. military presence.<br /> <br /> The archive documents a transitional period in both U.S. military policy and Korean society as the formal desegregation of the armed forces intersected with the realities of overseas deployment in a recently devastated region. While integrated units are visible the clustering of Black soldiers within shared duties and informal groupings indicates the persistence of racialized social structures within the ranks. At the same time the photographs establish the everyday presence of American troops within civilian Korean spaces during early Cold War reconstruction linking military labor to broader geopolitical objectives in East Asia. Light surface wear including minor creasing and scattered abrasions; images remain clear with strong contrast. Overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of African American military labor postwar occupation and cross cultural contact in Korea during a formative phase of U.S. global military expansion. unknown
pp. xi, 199. Numerous inked underlinings and notations. 8vo. Paperback. Coldwar/Economics 9
19342111902160500617Not Available 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: Korean Governor-General's Office Not Available paperback
1994281981Seoul: Ahn graphics 1994. 268 S., einige 100 s/w Abb. 4° Kart. *Text: kroean./engl.* neuwertig*.
200577046Tübingen: Wasmuth Vlg. 2005. 292 S., 132 Bildtaf. 4° Ln.mS. *Text engl., koreanisch, deutsch*.
200423265Bielefeld, Pendragon 2004. Illustr. OPp. 188 S., 2 Bl. Mit zahlr. photograph. Abbildungen. 8°. Gut erhalten.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 44 pages. 22x27cm. (Etat de neuf).
2012x-9400740646Springer Verlag 2012. Hardcover. New. 2012 edition. 110 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.45 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
ill. Una battaglia caduta nell'oblio, la più grave ed umiliante disfatta militare americana della storia moderna nel corso di una guerra lontana e dimenticata. Questo studio ricostruisce la battaglia del Chosin Reservoir, combattuta nel novembre-dicembre del 1950, nel corso della quale solo il supporto aereo ravvicinato (C.A.S. Close Air Support) salvò un intero Corpo d'Armata americano dall'annientamento. Prendendo le mosse da questa fase del conflitto, viene analizzato lo sviluppo dell'appoggio aereo tattico ravvicinato nel corso della Guerra di Corea, con un occhio di riguardo per l'aviazione del Corpo dei Marines.
162576N.p.: N.p. 1974. Collection of eleven vintage borderless black-and-white photographs of rock pop and jazz musicians performing circa 1973 taken by noted French photographer Claude Gassian. With Gassian's stamp on the verso of every photograph.<br /> <br /> Collection includes two photographs of Alice Cooper one photograph of J.J. Cale one photograph of Chick Corea Stanley Clarke and Al Di Meola Return to Forever one photograph of Carla Bley at an electric keyboard two photographs of Bryan Ferry with Roxy Music one photograph of John McLaughlin and Jean-Luc Ponty Mahavishnu Orchestra one photograph of Alvin Lee with Ten Years After and one photograph of Tom Johnston Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and Patrick Simmons The Doobie Brothers. <br /> <br /> Born in Paris in 1949 Claude Gassian began his career in the 1970s capturing numerous iconic images of rock-and-roll musicians throughout that decade. His work has been the subject of several exhibitions and has been featured in several photography books including "Rock Images" 1990 and "Claude Gassian photographies 1970-2001" 2001.<br /> <br /> 9.5 x 7 inches. Very Good to Near Fine some with light edgewear and faint aging to the emulsion. N.p. unknown
197445506New York: American-Korea Friendship and Information Center 1974. Pamphlet. 38p. stapled wraps 4x9 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled else very good condition. American-Korea Friendship and Information Center unknown books
199953135ABMünchen, Hirmer, 1999. 28 cm. 395 S., zahlr. Ill., Kt. Gewebe, verg. Rü.-Tit., OU. Sehr guter Zust., sehr sauber erhalten.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates and endpaper maps; green cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Opera ben conservata, normali segni d'uso in lingua inglese
2003138571Couverture souple. Broché. 72 pages.
Korea, Tonkin [Vietnam], circa 1866. Carte-de-visite albumen photographs of some of the earliest and most prominent Catholic priest martyrs who were tortured, maimed and killed in Korea and Tokin during persecution in the 1830s and 1860s. Thirteen (13) photographs, pasted onto a single nineteenth century framing matt, ensconced behind a window mount for an elegant presentation. Photographs vary slightly in size, the smallest measuring approximately 5,25 cm x 7,5 cm, and the largest 6 cm x 9,5 cm. Notable age-toning to some of the images, otherwise in very good condition, extraordinarily scare. The Kingdom of Korea, then an isolationist nation, was forbidden to foreigners and did not tolerate Christians. When a Chinese priest managed to secretly enter the country in the 1740s, he found 4,000 Catholics, none of whom had ever seen a priest. The dynamic Catholic communities were led almost entirely by educated laypeople from the aristocracy, as they were the only ones who could read the books that were written in Hanja. In 1801, during King Sunjo of Joseon's reign, Queen Jeongsun ordered a mass attack of Korean Catholics and suppressed Catholicism, in the belief that it conflicted with the tenets of Confucianism. Since the persecution of 1801, also known as the Sinyu Persecution, there had been no priest to care for the Christian community. Serious dangers awaited the missionaries who dared to enter Korea. The bishops and priests who confronted this danger, as well as the lay Christians who aided and sheltered them, were in constant threat of losing their lives. Eventually, two Chinese priests were sent from Beijing, but their ministry was short-lived, and another forty years passed before the Paris Foreign Mission Society began its work in Korea with the arrival of Father Maubant in 1836 who snuck in carefully guarding their purpose. Many arrived discreetly via China. All met and performed their missions in secrecy. Upon the authorities' learning of clandestine Christian activities, an edict was issued in April 1839 and followed by fierce persecution. It is estimated that 8,000 to 10,000 were killed for their faith in 19th-century Korea. Photo
Sfilata di reclute cinesi malnutrite. Testo al retro
Veduta della flotta giapponese, impegnata durante le battaglie della prima guerra sino-giapponese. Testo al retro
Senza data, 1945/50 circa, disegno a tampera, di cm. 34 x 48 su cartone rigido.
français In-8 de 376 pp.; cartonnage toile sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur. Roman biographique. Illustrations hors texte.
1900175741900 LONDON,GEORGE PHILIP before? 1900,carte depliante coloriée avec plan de Port Arthur,3rd edition,couverture imprimée,cachet 2e plat port Said,56X65 cm
125241980 Musée Cernuschi broché, non paginé. très bon état.
Eibel / Fanlac, 1980, 279 pp., broché, traces d'usage, nom et date en première page, état correct.
58996Eibel / Fanlac, 1980, 279 pp., broché, traces d'usage, nom et date en première page, état correct.