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1947219311947. Japanese-American WWII Official yearbook of the 1947 graduating class at Punahou School in Honolulu Hawaiʻi which serves as a vivid document of postwar life in a multiracial student body that included a notable presence of Japanese American students. Bound in embossed dark blue leatherette. 8.5" x 11". Heavily illustrated. Published two years after the end of World War II this year's volume shows the continued presence and leadership of Nisei students despite the hardship faced in school years prior. With numerous signed messages by students-including Japanese American classmates such as W. Kobayashi G. Ogawa and H. Takakuwa-this volume provides rare evidence of social reintegration and interracial camaraderie in the wake of a war that saw Japanese Americans subjected to mass suspicion and surveillance across the United States. While Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi were spared the large-scale incarceration endured by their mainland counterparts they still lived under martial law from 1941 to 1944. During this time thousands were dismissed from government jobs arrested without charge or pressured to prove loyalty-conditions that deeply affected the Nisei generation. Many of the students represented here likely had family members who served in the famed 100th Infantry Battalion or the 442nd Regimental Combat Team the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. Others may have experienced community surveillance loss of employment or restricted freedoms under Hawaiʻi's military government. In this context the 1947 Oahuan is not simply a yearbook-it is a document of recovery dignity and the quiet persistence of young Japanese Americans reclaiming space in public life through scholarship athletics and social visibility. This particular copy is especially notable for its extensive endpaper inscriptions with dozens of students having signed their names in ink making this a personalized artifact of postwar student life. The volume features photographs of senior portraits student clubs athletic teams and lively candid montages with Nisei students prominently and equitably featured. Sports team photos show a remarkable ethnic diversity with surnames like Kobayashi and Koneshige appearing beside those of white and Hawaiian students. The visual presentation echoes Hawaiʻi's unique multiracial culture and hints at the relative integration of elite schools like Punahou in contrast to the segregation typical of many mainland institutions during this era. Endpapers are completely filled with original signatures. Wear to covers with some cracking at interior hinge and one corner of the pastedown torn. Overall very good condition. A rare signed witness to Nisei perseverance in a racially stratified but uniquely hybrid territory on the cusp of statehood. unknown
1971033347Honolulu HI: United Japanese Society of Hawaii 1971. Book. As New. Hardcover. First Edition. 431 pp. Stated first printing December 1971. Deep maroon boards with gold lettering on front and spine. Covered in what looks to be original plastic cover as issued. Decorative endpages show enhanced photo of Waiikiki. Pages of black and white photographs. Possibly unread condition. A pristine copy for the Hawaiian history buff or Japanese-American collector. Size: Octavo. United Japanese Society of Hawaii Hardcover
Milano, dalla tipografia de' fratelli Sonzogno, 1824, voll. 4, in-12, br. editoriali, pp. XXXV, [1], 262 - 237, [1] - 287, [1] - 278. Con 13 tavole incise in rame acquerellate a mano (1 + 6 + 3 + 3). Resoconto di viaggio nel Pacifico (Western Australia, Timor, Hawaii, New South Wales). Prima edizione in lingua italiana, edita nella “Raccolta de' viaggi più interessanti eseguiti nelle varie parti del mondo tanto per terra quanto per mare dopo quelli del celebre Cook e non pubblicati fin ora in lingua italiana”. Ottima copia (solo lievissimi difetti ai dorsi e una piccola gora a una copertina posteriore), nella sua brossura editoriale.
1857PHO-1487Paris, Furne et Cie, 1857,2 volumes grand In-8, 550pp. et 542pp., relié demi basane époque, dos à nerfs orné avec auteur, titre et tomaison, toutes tranches dorées, filets à froid aux plats, quelques rousseurs, frottements aux charnières.
1979766like new. unknown
191022341Honolulu: The Hawaii Promotion Committee 1910. Folding 9 panels; originally folded to 18cm x 8cm promotional brochure. Map compiled for the Hawaii Promotion Committee by E.A. Southworth. Locates principal public buildings hotels businesses parks and wharves by number keyed to map. Descriptive text and tourist information on verso. A fine copy of a scarce promotional piece with map of Honolulu from Diamond Head to Kalihi; OCLC/WorldCat lists a handful of copies from 1906 to 1915. The Hawaii Promotion Committee unknown
BAY_01_SH_042307University of Hawaii Art Gallery. Used - Very Good. Wraps are firm text block clean without highlights/underlining or markings. Some rubbing/curling to wraps. Very clean nearly like new. Supporting Bay Area Friends of the Library since 2010. Well packaged and promptly shipped. University of Hawaii Art Gallery paperback
Boards with light rubbing and scuffing. One small bump to spine. Bookplate. Front free endpaper missing corner. Neat underlining to very few pages ; 8vo
1946219301946. Japanese-American WWII Official yearbook of the 1946 graduating class at Punahou School in Honolulu Hawaiʻi which serves as a vivid document of postwar life in a multiracial student body that included a notable presence of Japanese American students. Bound in embossed dark blue leatherette. 8.5" x 11". Heavily illustrated. Published just one year after the conclusion of World War II the yearbook offers a rare and humanizing portrait of Japanese American youth in a period when many of their families were still reeling from forced incarceration surveillance or military service. While Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi were spared the large-scale incarceration endured by their mainland counterparts they still lived under martial law from 1941 to 1944. During this time thousands were dismissed from government jobs arrested without charge or pressured to prove loyalty-conditions that deeply affected the Nisei generation. Many of the students represented here likely had family members who served in the famed 100th Infantry Battalion or the 442nd Regimental Combat Team the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. Others may have experienced community surveillance loss of employment or restricted freedoms under Hawaiʻi's military government. In this context the 1947 Oahuan is not simply a yearbook-it is a document of recovery dignity and the quiet persistence of young Japanese Americans reclaiming space in public life through scholarship athletics and social visibility. This yearbook reflects a moment of restoration and resilience capturing a cohort of Nisei students reclaiming normalcy through education sports and extracurricular life in a territory that would not become a state for another thirteen years. The 1946 Oahuan features dozens of portrait photographs and detailed bios of Japanese American seniors-including Florence Takahashi Alice Asahina and Raymond Akana-who were active in campus life through clubs like Hui Eleu Ka Punahou and the Camera Club. The prominence of these students across social and athletic leadership roles demonstrates the partial reabsorption of Japanese Americans into Hawaiʻi's civic fabric even as anti-Japanese sentiment lingered nationally. Particularly striking is the equal treatment of Asian and white students a stark contrast to the segregated yearbooks of most mainland U.S. high schools at the time. The layout includes numerous posed group photos framed by Oʻahu's lush volcanic landscape a reminder of the local terrain that shaped these students' hybrid island identities. Minor toning and faint edgewear; overall very good condition. A poignant and timely artifact from a transitional moment in Japanese American history reflecting the endurance and reintegration of Nisei students in a society still reckoning with its wartime policies. unknown
185017-0-190, , 1850. 20x27cm, Psp.35x50 cm,- 1 Bleistiftzeichnung auf chamoisfarbenen "Whatman-Papier". 'unsigniert
19802080202102702054Honpo shoseki 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A3 size Honpo shoseki paperback
1995BN174709University of Hawai'i Press 1995. 1995. Softcover. Translation and Interpreting: Bridging East and West : Selected Conference Papers LITERARY STUDIES EAST AND WEST <br/><br/>Translation and Interpreting: Bridging East and West : Selected Conference Papers LITERARY STUDIES EAST AND WEST University of Hawaii at Manoa College of Languages Linguistics and Literature; East-West Center University of Hawai'i Press paperback
1774PHO-2066Paris, Saillant et Nyon, Panckoucke, 1774, 1 volume in-4 (sur 4)26x21,5cm, 3ff.-536pp.,reliés plein veau tacheté époque, dos à nerfs ornés, tranches rouges, manque les pièces de titre et de tomaison, quelques usures et frottements, coiffes arasées, coins usés dont un enfoncé, , début de fentes Complet des 16 gravures, dont certaines dépliantes,
1778PHO-2169Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 1 vol. in-4 (Sur 4) 255x195mm, XLIV-460 pp., basane époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec titre et tomaison, triples filets aux plats, charnières fendillées, petit manque au dos, coiffes arasées, coins et coupes émoussés, etc. Illustré de 12 gravures sur 17 dont une détachée avec manque.
1778PHO-2171Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 1 vol. in-4 (Sur 4) 255x195mm, XLIV-460 pp., basane époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec titre et tomaison, triples filets aux plats, charnières fendillées, petit manque au dos, coiffes arasées, coins et coupes émoussés, épidermures. Illustré de 6 gravures sur 7.
1900332947Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Print 1900. 84pp. 8vo. Publisher's stapled tan wrappers. Toning wrappers a bit brittle. 84pp. 8vo. A political pamphlet relating to the election of 1900 -- the first election following admission as a U.S. Territory -- prepared by the central committee of the Republican Party concerning the land commisssion report. Not in Forbes. Scarce. Hawaiian Gazette Print unknown
193975558San Francisco: Colt Press 1939. First edition. One of 486 copies of which this is one of 90 with the Valenti Angelo designs illuminate in colors. Quarto. 86 2 pp. Publisher's mauve boards with spine lettering anc cover device in white. A very clean and fine copy.Written by Marie Louise Burke this item has become somewhat scarce in the trade. From the librray of Francis P. Farquhar. Colt Press hardcover
186297509London, Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts 1862 In-8 20 x 12,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur pleine percaline verte, fer doré sur le premier plat, plats encadrés de grecques noires, XXIII-423 pp., une carte repliée de l’archipel des Hawaii, 5 gravures hors-texte, table des matières. Exemplaire de travail d’un ouvrage peu courant. En l’état.
MA12A-01875Advertiser Publishing Co. Ltd. Collectible - Acceptable. Honolulu HI: Advertiser Publishing Co. Ltd. 1940. 4to. 16pp. Illus. maps. Fair book. Ex-library else Good. Hawaii regional planning Inquire if you need further information. Advertiser Publishing Co., Ltd. unknown
1947219701947. Japanese-American WWII Official yearbook of the 1947 graduating class at Punahou School in Honolulu Hawaiʻi which serves as a vivid document of postwar life in a multiracial student body that included a notable presence of Japanese American students. Bound in embossed dark blue leatherette. 8.5" x 11". Heavily illustrated. Published two years after the end of World War II this year's volume shows the continued presence and leadership of Nisei students despite the hardship faced in school years prior. With numerous signed messages by students-including Japanese American classmates such as W. Kobayashi G. Ogawa and H. Takakuwa-this volume provides rare evidence of social reintegration and interracial camaraderie in the wake of a war that saw Japanese Americans subjected to mass suspicion and surveillance across the United States. While Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi were spared the large-scale incarceration endured by their mainland counterparts they still lived under martial law from 1941 to 1944. During this time thousands were dismissed from government jobs arrested without charge or pressured to prove loyalty-conditions that deeply affected the Nisei generation. Many of the students represented here likely had family members who served in the famed 100th Infantry Battalion or the 442nd Regimental Combat Team the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. Others may have experienced community surveillance loss of employment or restricted freedoms under Hawaiʻi's military government. In this context the 1947 Oahuan is not simply a yearbook-it is a document of recovery dignity and the quiet persistence of young Japanese Americans reclaiming space in public life through scholarship athletics and social visibility. This particular copy is especially notable for its extensive endpaper inscriptions with dozens of students having signed their names in ink making this a personalized artifact of postwar student life. The volume features photographs of senior portraits student clubs athletic teams and lively candid montages with Nisei students prominently and equitably featured. Sports team photos show a remarkable ethnic diversity with surnames like Kobayashi and Koneshige appearing beside those of white and Hawaiian students. The visual presentation echoes Hawaiʻi's unique multiracial culture and hints at the relative integration of elite schools like Punahou in contrast to the segregation typical of many mainland institutions during this era. Endpapers are completely filled with original signatures. Wear to covers with some cracking at interior hinge and one corner of the pastedown torn. Overall very good condition. A rare signed witness to Nisei perseverance in a racially stratified but uniquely hybrid territory on the cusp of statehood. unknown
192548263Hawaii: n.p. ca. 1925. Oblong 8vo. 36 pp unpaginated. With 26 photos tipped-in 1 real photo postcard of the King Kamehameha Statue Kapaau Hawaii. Photo album with Koa wood covers gilt seal of Hawaii on front cover yarn tied at gutter margin a couple photos w/ minor creasing to corners postcard w/ corner slightly torn some leaves shaken still a nice copy. This charming Jazz Age photo album of a trip to Hawaii includes illustrations of disembarking on a Matson Navigation Company Steamship a visit to a sugar cane factory with railcars loaded with cane setting beside the factory and another image showing the burning of the cane field as well as one of a field hand with machete; Waikiki Beach with Diamond Head in the Background; Japanese workers planting rice in paddies and using oxen for plowing; pineapple & banana plantations; as well as others showing the tour group the homes they stayed and the beautiful natural landscape of the time. n.p., unknown
19111-0-121Bremen, Selbstverlag, 1911. 8°, mit einigen (3 ausfaltbaren) Karten und zahlreichen Abbildungen im Text, 138 S., ill. OPpbd
19061833Stuttgart, Strecker & Schröder, 1906. Der Vortitel und der hintere fliegende Vorsatz mit kleinem Namensstempel. - Äußerst detail- und informationsreiche Reisebeschreibung der pazifischen Inselwelt, neben Hawaii auch Samoa, die Gilbertinseln, Nauru u.a.m. Autor war der deutsche Marinearzt und bedeutende Ethnologe Augustin Friedrich Krämer (1865-1941). - In guter Gesamterhaltung.
184 pages. Features: Vogue's Eye View - It's Fit to be Fit; Swinging Coats, Capes and Ponchos worn by Joan Whitney Meyer, Shawn Ryan, Penelope Tree, Cecile de Forey and Sharon Harts; The Fashion for mixing prints, textures, color; The Beautiful People of Hawaii - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lionel Warner, Princess Ira Furstenberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Warnecke, Duc and Duchess de Crussol d'Uzes, Geraldine Chaplin and Tina Chen; Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree dress for the beautiful life in Hawaii; Long, languorous jerseys for evening; Lauren Hutton - hooked on crochet; The Enticers, 1970 - On TV; The Band... The Best?; Moroccan Wake-Up - the John Paul Getty, Junior, House in Marrakesh; Twexercises - new fitness routine for husbands and wives with Leigh Taylor-Young and Ryan O'Neal; Dozens of gorgeous ads; and much more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: The Kama Sutra - A Marriage Manual for the Maharajah, article by Gary Jennings; Navy Blues - Three-page pictorial essay on a sailor's one-day pass; Photo feature on Dina Frost, a native of Johannesburg, South Africa; Red River Red River - fiction by W.W. Russell; How to Bag a Starlet - humor by Jason McNichols; Photo essay of Mirian Mickelson and Conrad Pringle rehearsing for the Dance of Life; Wine, Women and Rhyme - article by Morton J. Golding on how skill with words can get you plenty of action; Frank Sinatra Speaks - interview with Jay Rosenburg; The Rose Mustache - fiction by H.C. Neal; Dear Old Dad - satire by Lee Steeger; Photographic essay of new Italian starlet Rosanna Schiaffino in"Two Weeks in Another Town" boat scene with George Hamilton; A Myth Punctured - fiction by H.D. Birns; Reduction AD - fantasy by A.M. Andres; Photo essay of Miss Louise (Lou) Lawson; Surfing photos from Hawaii; Photos of Bernardin training actress Francoise Brion how to strip; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book