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192953787ABOsaka, Showa 4, (1929). Oblong-4to (27x37cm). 9 leaves. With 36 (1 double-page) photographic plates each with descriptive text-leaf and fold. map. Orig. dec. cloth, a.e.g.
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
19232082702114905137Korean Police Association 1923. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 189 pages Size: B6 size Korean Police Association paperback
108817aafà Paris, Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, Libraire Editeur pour la Géographie, Rue de Bussy, N° 16. 1828, 62 x 79.5 cm, carte géographique gravée, frontières des pays en couleurs, carte montée sur toile, bel exemplaire, carte avec marges de la toile. 70x88 cm.
19102090202122900525Daiichiginko 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Daiichiginko paperback
1997BN125803I.E.E.E.Press 1997. 1997. Hardcover. 1997 IEEE International Conference on Properties & Applications of Dielectric Materials Conference Record International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectrics Materials <br/><br/>1997 IEEE International Conference on Properties & Applications of Dielectric Materials Conference Record International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectrics Materials International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials 5th : 1997 : Seoul Korea I.E.E.E.Press hardcover
195956393BBParis, éditions du Seuil, 1959. 19,5x24,5 cm. 144 S. mit s/w. Fotos. Originalpappband.
195956393BBParis, éditions du Seuil, 1959. 19,5x24,5 cm. 144 S. mit s/w. Fotos. Originalpappband.
19372091502135416580Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19082091502135406572Not Available 1908. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19372091502135501205Korea Sinuiju Chamber of Commerce 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 107p151p Size: B5 size 19x26 cm Number of books: 2 Korea Sinuiju Chamber of Commerce paperback
19372091502133905820Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1902220266Japan. No date. Circa1902. Two very attractive colour folded manuscript maps one showing China and the other Korea. <br> <br>Map of China: Watercolour map 48 x 63.5cm. Closed tear now professionally repaired. <br> <br>Map of Korea: Finely detailed watercolour map a few tiny holes very neatly repaired on the verso with archival washi. 33 x 24.5cm Two delicate hand-painted maps one of China and one of Korea produced by a Japanese student cartographer named Koike Tokushige 小池徳重. <br> <br>The undated map of China appears to have been produced in the first five years of the twentieth century: a time when Japan had recently colonized Taiwan and when Japanese economic and political interest in the region was rapidly expanding. The inscription on the map suggests that it was a third year college project. But the high level of detail suggests that the artist had considerable experience of map making. The map of China shows the main provinces rivers major transport routes the Great Wall and the location of key cities although the names of the cities are not included. It also shows outlines of the Korean Peninsula Taiwan and the Japanese island of Kyushu but not the rest of Japan. <br> <br>The map of Korea is more detailed. It provides an accurate outline of the Korean Peninsula with careful hatching indicating changes in elevation. Rivers and major road routes are shown on the map and the locations of major towns are marked though only Busan and Incheon are named. Dotted lines show coastal sea routes and routes between Kyushu and Busan and between Incheon and China. The map shows the Gyeongin railway line between Seoul and Incheon which was completed in 1899 and route of the Gyeongbu railway line between Busan and Seoul whose construction started from both ends in 1901. But the map depicts only small sections of this line close to Seoul and Busan as being completed with the rest more lightly outlined to show the projected route implying that the map was drawn around 1901-1902 and certainly before the Gyongbu line was opened in 1904. <br> <br>Inserted text gives the land area and population of Korea. Rather strangely though the figure given for the Korean population is vastly underestimated. Ikeda gives this as 5.7 million when in fact at that time is was around 18 million. . unknown
19362083002115803779Fuchuu-won Governor-General of Korea 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fuchuu-won, Governor-General of Korea paperback
239365Édimbourg, Archibald Constable [printed by James Ballantyne], Londres, Hurst, Robinson, 1826 in-16, [2] ff. n. ch., ii pp., 322 pp., demi-veau bouteille à coins, dos à faux-nerfs orné de filets, guirlandes et caissons dorés, pièce de titre fauve, double filet à froid sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe inférieure frottée, charnières frottées, coins abîmés.
195951804Seuil, coll. « Court Métrage » 1959 “Court-métrages 1.” In-8 oblong, cartonnage éditeur, 140 pp. Couverture lég. passé. Très bon exemplaire.
19372091502135403775Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2091502135500722Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20102092902138100221Not Available 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 320 pages Size: 31 x 23.5 cm Not Available paperback
In 8°, leg. coeva in pieno vitello marmorizzato, ricchi fregi in oro al dorso, pp 8, 323, ritratto all'antiporta e cinque splendide tavole impresse in acquatinta, raff. con felice effetto cromatico, costumi e paesaggi. "This voyage was undertaken while lord Amerst's Embassy, wich the naval expedition had brought out, was in China..." Abbey, travel n. 559; Brunet III, 1283 "rélation interessante". Ottimo esemplare della più ricercata opera sulla Corea e paesi adiacenti.
1953212881953. African American military photo album 1953-1960 documenting the service and personal life of a Black U.S. Air Force serviceman across multiple postings during and after the Korean War. The album records military duty daily routines and interpersonal relationships within an increasingly integrated armed forces providing visual evidence of African American participation in Cold War military infrastructure. The material captures both overseas deployment in Korea and domestic life across U.S. bases situating individual experience within broader patterns of military service and social change following desegregation.<br /> <br /> Album comprises 101 black-and-white silver gelatin photographs most measuring approximately 3.5" x 3.5" mounted on black pages with corner mounts. Early images place the serviceman at Kessler Air Force Base in Mississippi followed by extensive documentation of his time in Korea likely associated with the 650th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron as indicated by a tent marked with unit insignia. Photographs show military encampments with tents and barracks vehicles including trucks and jeeps and groups of soldiers engaged in daily routines. One caption identifies "Our home in Korea" accompanying images of base infrastructure. Additional scenes include a USO performance at "K-6 Korea 54" where servicemen gather beneath a "Camp Shows" banner. The album continues with postings at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota and locations in Alaska where winter conditions specialized vehicles and outdoor activities are visible. Social and interpersonal life is extensively documented with repeated appearances of individuals identified as "Daril" "Bunky" "Peanuts" and others shown in uniform at leisure and in group settings. Domestic scenes include family gatherings such as "Roger's Birthday Party June 59" and images of women and children identified as "Mary" "Rochelle" and "Teresa" indicating sustained family connections. Travel photographs include roadside markers such as "Welcome to Illinois" and "Entering Indiana" while Alaska-based images depict community events including dog sled races and local festivals.<br /> <br /> Created during the transitional period following the desegregation of the U.S. military these photographs provide a sustained record of African American service members operating within integrated units while maintaining personal and family networks across geographic distances. The combination of overseas deployment domestic postings and family life offers a comprehensive view of military and social experience during the 1950s. Album pages show some loss and covers are detached; photographs remain sharp with strong tonal quality and are largely well-preserved; overall very good condition. This album offers an extensive documentary record of African American military life and community formation in the Korean War and early Cold War period. unknown
38525n. p. n. d. 1st edition thus. Black lacquered album with peacock and Mount Fuji mother-of-pearl inlay to front cover silk ties. Black mounting paper with red photo corners. Some glassine layers between leaves. Album rubbed and silk ties gone from top rear board hinge almost detached. Photographs generally Very Good or better with glassine layers mostly torn. A Good to VG item. 22 leaves. 300 b/w photographs ranging in size mainly 3" x 4-1/2" and 2" x 2". Few photographs missing. Some photographs contained in an envelope in rear of album. 10-3/4" x 16" <br/><br/>Unless they were on the front lines equipped with C-Rations members of the U. S. Army stationed in Japan in the 1950s enjoyed hearty well-prepared meals - particularly the officers. This photograph album titled by its compiler "Far East Command 1951 - 1952 - 1953" contains snapshots and formal staff pictures of what appears to be the officers' mess of Pershing Heights - HQ for the Far East Command in Tokyo. The photographs show large kitchens Japanese cooks and waitresses in starched uniforms dining rooms and elaborate desserts on serving tables. During his time in Japan this officer also seems to have enjoyed some leisure time - trips to the beach with bikini-clad women temples sacred springs and other tourist attractions. He also photographed the interior of his own quarters some locals and many of the official buildings and their grounds. During the "Third Korean Winter" however he was sent North with the army as General Ridgway began "meatgrinder" tactics to regain the Korean peninsula. This second part of the album with pasted-in typewritten title "Pictures Taken in Korea 1952 - 1953" shows a rougher outfit with jeeps and artillery in the snow sandbagged quarters bundled-up Korean soldiers and what appears to be a portable mess. Despite the circumstances the cooks must have had efficient facilities in which to work; there is one small photograph of an elaborately iced and decorated cake proudly held by two chefs in white toques. At this time the major generals ordered food for their officers from Japan. The basic fare was apparently popular and was even said to be enjoyed by visiting entertainers like Jack Benny and Debbie Reynolds. There are several pictures of USO performances in this part of the album. unknown books
011083: KOREA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' FRIND SHIP ASSOCIATION. . Hardcover. Very Good. B00K: Very G00D/ . B00K: Very G00D/ $125O.OO DOCUMENTARY PICTURES of KOREAN PEOPLE KOREA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' FRIND SHIP ASSOCIATION. KOREA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' FRIND SHIP ASSOCIATION. Maroon Colored Spine With Title In Polished Silver Letters Tall And Wide Rectangular Hard Cover BooK: Very Good/ 124 Numbered Pages That Appear To Be Lightly Viewed And Are Clean And Tight To The Spine Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. Printed On Off White Paper. Cover Is Velour Or Velvet Showing Edge And Corner Wear Pages Are Printed On Heavy Stock Paper In Fine Or As New Condition Printed In Korean And English. Rear Of BooK Has A Tipped In Plate Printed In Korean With The Most Current Printed Date Of Date of 1981. 5. 15. Military Battle Scenes Prior To Modern Weapons. English Gift Inscription To Prior Owners Dated 12/25/85. Might Require Extra Shipping And Handling To Your Destination Due To Large Size And Weight. = Description Applies To This B00K Only Which Is A Historically Significant Treasure From The Past Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped = Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift For The Discriminating Reader / Collector/. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. <br/> <br/> KOREA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' FRIND SHIP ASSOCIATION. hardcover
181916825London, Murray, 1819. The third edition. VI S., 1 Bl., 339 S. 1 Porträt, 5 kolorierte Tafeln und 1 gefalt. Karte (alles in Kupferstich). Gr.-8°. HLdr. des 20. Jahrhunderts mit Rückentitel (etw. bestoßen). [6 Warenabbildungen]
wa587Broché TRES RARE. Deux volumes in-4 (21,5 x 27,2 cm), dont un volume broché contenant le texte (506 pp.) avec illustrations en noir et blanc, et une chemise contenant croquis et cartes renseignées, sans date (années 50) ; pliures aux dos, traces et marques d'usure sur les plats, quelques rousseurs, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.