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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
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
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
110834Maps of the four main islands of Japan and the Korean Peninsula are surrounded by borders of cherry blossom and bamboo with scenes of Mt Fuji a pagoda and birds on the wing. Major cities are shown on the maps; Korea has Pyongyang Seoul and Pusan with '38° LINE' in a much larger font across the centre. The album 275 × 390 mm contains three series of commercially produced small photographic views loosely inserted behind photo-corners 40 hand-coloured views of Japan; 56 black and white views of Tokyo; and 40 black and white views of the Kure-Hiro district as well as 11 larger personal photographs of Bangkok. The last three items in the album are more significant: they are professionally produced photographs of two destroyers of the RAN - HMAS 'Anzac' D59 and HMAS 'Warramunga' D123 - and a large group portrait of three officers and twelve sailors of the 'Warramunga'. Both these ships served in the Korean War. The album and its contents appear to have been purchased by one of the crew members of the 'Warramunga' after she became one of the first Australian warships assigned to the Far East Strategic Reserve in 1955. unknown
1964197821964. Anonymous photographs of African American soldiers stationed in Korea and Europe produced c. 1960s document Black military service during the Cold War and provide primary-source evidence for the study of U.S. Army deployments racial integration in the post-World War II military and lived experience within forward operating environments near geopolitical flashpoints. The images place African American servicemen at installations including Camp Kaiser in South Korea located within proximity to the Korean Demilitarized Zone and in European urban and alpine settings indicating rotational or multi-theater deployment. The archive supports research into the role of Black soldiers in Cold War containment strategy as well as the everyday conditions mobility and social environments encountered by enlisted personnel across Asia and Europe during a period of sustained global military presence.<br /> <br /> Archive of 24 original black and white silver gelatin photographs c. 1960s primarily measuring approximately 4" x 3". At least half of the images are identified as taken in Korea with multiple captions including "Camp Kaiser" "Korean Home" "Village" and "CO Area" situating the group within a U.S. Army installation environment composed of cinder block structures and Quonset huts approximately 60 miles north of Seoul and within range of North Korean artillery positions. One overhead view shows the full layout of Camp Kaiser while other images depict African American soldiers in field conditions described as "Cold Wet" trekking and camping in rugged terrain. Additional Korean scenes include a soldier leaning against a tank marked "Kimchee" and an airfield photograph showing a chrome fighter jet surrounded by personnel alongside additional aircraft including a biplane. European photographs include a parade observed from an apartment window in a German-speaking alpine town featuring a float labeled "General Knuller" as well as street-level images of crowds deployed fire engines and soldiers observing from a Volkswagen Beetle. One image shows an African American soldier standing outside a synagogue marked by a Star of David with a flag bearing the inscription "Troop Att 1964" indicating interaction with local religious or commemorative sites.<br /> <br /> The photographs align with the global positioning of U.S. forces during the Cold War particularly in South Korea following the Korean War armistice and across Western Europe as part of NATO-aligned defense strategy. African American soldiers serving in an officially desegregated military after 1948 participated in these deployments while navigating both military hierarchy and broader social transformations associated with the Civil Rights era. The archive captures a range of activities from patrol and training environments to civic encounters and public events offering a geographically dispersed visual record of Black military presence within U.S. Cold War operations. Light wear and minor handling present; captions and details remain legible; overall very good condition. unknown
19612091502135415129Not Available 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 23 Not Available paperback
19872091202133212230Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2091502135406571Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
20092092902143401520Not Available 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 27.8x28 Number of books: 3 books in total Not Available paperback
dola2140Pyongyang: c2012. A philatelic history of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea from its founding to 2012. The mint and canceled to order unhinged stamps and commemorative sheets dating from c2000 to 2012 are protected loosely in plastic. Included are commemoratives of meetings with Mao and Castro. 4to. pp. 1 46. text in Korean Chinese & English. illlus. in colour throughout & with 223 postage stamps incl. those on 65 commemorative sheets. bds. slipcase. slight dent at upper outer corner of book else fine. dola2140 Pyongyang: [c2012] unknown
19262091502133902945Not Available 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19272091502133905685Not Available 1927. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20012091502135421472Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 Not Available paperback
2017BN833252017. 2017. Softcover. Artificial Intelligence and Exponential Technologies: Business Models Evolution and New Investment Opportunities <br/><br/> paperback
19292091502133904137Not Available 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2007studyfloraAcademy Publishing Co. 2007 Academy Publishing Co. 2007 large heavy hardback red titles to light green cloth in clear protective jacket XIV 1482 pages text in English. A BRAND NEW BOOK UNUSED. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour dispatch via Insured Signed for. If not pictured in this listing a scan of the actual book is available on request. Hardcover. New. Academy Publishing Co. hardcover
19252091502133904181Not Available 1925. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19922080302106805442Not Available 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19822091502135413878Research Institute of Ethnic Culture Korea University Publishing Department 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Research Institute of Ethnic Culture, Korea University Publishing Department paperback
19372091502135416819Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19842092902141900101Minzoku en 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 23cm Number of books: 3 in total Minzoku en paperback
19372083002117300251Korea Gyeongseong Imperial Local Administration Society Korea Headquarters 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Korea Gyeongseong Imperial Local Administration Society Korea Headquarters paperback
19912091502135420474Korea Institute of Spiritual Culture 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Korea Institute of Spiritual Culture paperback
19392080202103701573Railway Bureau of the Government General of Korea 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 20cm B6 Railway Bureau of the Government General of Korea paperback