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0259899755.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185228720Boston: Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion 1852. Hardcover book. Good overall. Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion a 19th century English newspaper/periodical well-known for its woodcut illustrations. The periodical ran from 1851 to 1859.<br /> <br /> This issue has articles and illustrations for Hawai'i Honolulu Cook's Monument and Sandwich Island dance 2pp; Niagara Falls A Valuable Series of Illustrated Views of Niagara Falls 2pp; West Point Second Series of Illustrated Views of West Point New York 2pp; Australia Departure of the Lizzie Webber the first Emigrant Ship to Australia from Sunderland UK 1pp; California A Series of Interesting Sketches and Scenes in California 2pp; Chicago 1pp and many other articles with a complete index. <br /> <br /> Folio 416pp No. 1 Vol. II Jan-June 1852; No. 1 Vol. III Jul-Dec 1852 3/4 black leather and brown cloth boards no title at spine covers detached but present some pages loose ruffled at edges but clean internally and complete. A view into the world in 1852. Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion hardcover
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196627392<p>Young Scott Books New York 1966 HBDJ 1966 1st Edition VG/FINE- AS-IS The EX-Library book has a pocket on the back and a FEW SMALL MARKS mark . The story pages are not marked. Pages are unmarked; the illustrations are wonderful done in silver gold blue and brown on white paper. Price is not clipped. 48 PGS Color cloth Illustrated boards Match DJ Illustration have some Tape Residue at edges cvr DJ Protected Clear Mylar This is a story of a Mexican ghost. Mexican ghosts follow their customs and styles in ghosting. He doesn't moan groan rattle old chains or crunch on bones and skulls. He doesn't want to scare you; as a matter of fact they are afraid of people. The great thing about this ghost is that if you ask him right he will lead you to buckets of gold! Binding has shelf wear on the bottom edges and both spine ends. .The story of a Mexican Ghost named Teodoro and his adventures in his life with gold and with those who follow him in their earthly pursuit of it. The value of life and living and how greed of Gold Fever and what is really imporant in life is the story. A Mexican folktale of greed the Paris-born and trained artist CHARLOT who--drawn by his heritage on his mother's side moved to Mexico and worked as assistant to muralist Diego Rivera. Ex-library book has a pocket on the back and a mark on the title page. Unique illustrations as they are around the page edges instead of the usual format. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Jean Charlot Prof. at University of Hawaii. Ex-Library.</p> Young Scott Books, New York hardcover
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20142090502113717966Not Available 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
194662004Guam & Pearl Harbor H.T.: 301st U.S. Naval Construction Battalion 1946. Oblong 4to. 12.5 x 9.25 in. 247 1 pp. With 100’s of photo illustrations a colour plate map plates. Navy-blue coloured boards 301st NCB Seabee badge in gilt on front cover gilt title on cover some edgewear scuffing to spine minor rubbing still a VG- copy. First edition of this very scarce souvenir yearbook chronicling the Herculean efforts of the storied 301st U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Seabees affectionately known as the “Harbor Stretchers†as they were specifically activated and formed to expand and deepen vital deep-water harbors at advance bases in the South Pacific during World War II. Activated April 1 1944 in Port Hueneme Advanced Base Depot CA they were dispatched to Guam starting April 21 1944 to begin clearing vast War debris from the defeated Japanese Naval units and were a specialized unit often operating under sustained constant enemy fire during the War. Based out of Guam 12 detachments scattered over the Pacific War zone dredging harbors under adverse conditions at some of the bloodiest island hopping battles such as Kwajalein Saipan Iwo Jima Okinawa Peleliu and Tinian. Dredges included the “Tualatin†moved to Midway in May 1944 the USS City of Dahlart at Pearl Harbor Dredge Indiana at Midway. Many of their salvage operations are depicted here along with an extended photographic synopsis of Guam during World War II. Worldcat locates 5 copies NYPL SF Maritime Nat. Hist. Park Navy Dept. Naval Hist. Lib. Heinz Center WI Vet Mus. Res. Ctr. 301st U.S. Naval Construction Battalion, hardcover
192849883Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1928. 1928. First edition. 6 3/4" x " in color pictorial boards showing Hawaiian hut outrigger and scenery. Covers printed in red yellow green and dark green. 228pp. Contents. Photo frontispiece. Photo plates. Text illustrations. Maps 6 large folding including city map of Honolulu. A well-illustrated and informative handbook. Details the history of Hawaii followed by information on Waikiki Beach Honolulu The Pali Manoa Bishop Museum Pearl Harbor Punchbowl Crater Oahu Waipio Valley Maui Kauai the pineapple kingdom on the Island of Lanai the leprosy colony on Molokai etc. Light wear to extremities. Near fine. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1928. hardcover
1880J6SGPBJ1IXLV1880. With 12 albumen prints ranging in size from ca. 16.5 x 23 cm to 21 x 28 cm. Collection of 12 vintage photographs from the late 19th century showing China Indonesia the Hawaiian Islands California and Egypt. Of the 4 photographs of China 2 show Hong Kong including one possibly by the famous Chinese photographer Lai Fong ca. 1839-1890 showing Queen's Road Central. The two rarest photographs show several of the 7500 imperial examination cubicles in Canton Guangzhou while a photograph by A Chan Ya Zhen shows the famous five-story pagoda on Kun Yam Hill in 1870. The Indonesian island Java can be seen on 3 photographs including one of lake Telaga Warna by the British firm Woodbury & Page based in Batavia Jakarta. Taken further to the west were 3 photographs of Hawaii probably all taken in or near Honolulu. A rare undated photograph of the statue of King Kamehameha was taken probably right after the unveiling ceremony in 1883 as it shows a small wooden fence around the statue which can be seen in an illustration in The Graphic 28 April 1883 but is absent from all later images. Of the 2 final images one by Isaiah West Taber 1830-1912 shows Midway Point in Monterey California and the other by Hippolyte Arnoux fl. 1860-1890 a group of Arabs and camels waiting for the ferry near El Qantara in Egypt. Most of the photographs are worn at the edges with small tears and folds and a few have small holes; one of the images of Hawaii with a waterstain at the lower margin. unknown
1920219786Circa1920s - 1930s. Collection of twenty-six loose photographs and five postcards two in colour. Photograph sizes vary but most are 10 x 14cm a few a bit smaller. The largest photograph measures 17.1 x 27.3cm and while silvered and torn with loss at the lower left corner is a lovely period piece showing a Japanese man driving an early 20th century car and an attractively dressed western-style Japanese woman looking on. In general the photographs show signs of wear some corner tears evidence of removal from albums or silvering but are still a fascinating collection showing people at home at work or on a day out. An interesting collection of photographs and postcards mostly black-and-white with a couple of coloured postcards. They appear to come from the family album of Japanese migrants to Hawaii or California. Most date from the 1920s and 1930s although one postcard was written during a visit to Paris in the 1950s. A few have dates on the back - the oldest being a photo of a smartly-dressed Japanese couple dated 1921 it is difficult to tell whether this was taken in Japan or the USA. <br> <br>Two photographs dated 1929 and 1931 show a Japanese woman with her small daughter - in one image she is shown with an Anglo-European family. There a studio photograph of a Japanese man holding serious-looking photographic equipment suggesting that at least one member of the family was a keen photographer. A particularly interesting shot shows the interior of a shop evidently run by the family selling a wide range of goods from electric fans cooking utensils baskets padlocks and other items. The family seems to have prospered quite well since several photos show outings in their car and a trip to Santa Cruz and the collection also includes a postcard from the famous Hotel Wawona in Yosemite National Park California. Another postwar postcard sent from Paris to the Tsuchiya family in Numazu describes a trip from Japan where the writer apparently stayed with the Tsuchiyas to France via Switzerland. . unknown
192812860Various locations in Hawaii and Japan 1928. 12 leaves illustrated with 123 mounted sepia-toned photographs many captioned in the image area occasional manuscript captions on the album leaves. Oblong folio. Contemporary pictorial cloth illustrated with various Japanese motifs string tied. Minor wear to cloth. Internally clean. Very good. An attractive and informative vernacular photograph album memorializing the experiences of Protestant missionaries in the Pacific. Protestant missionaries came to Hawaii starting in the 1820s and eventually became quite socially and politically influential. The first Protestant missionaries arrived in Japan in the mid-1840s. They were relegated to treaty ports and prohibited from proselytizing but once these restrictions were lifted they were fairly successful with 300 churches and 34000 converts by 1889. Their main avenue was education and by the 1920s they were well established in this sector. The present album of photographs were taken by an American missionary in Hawaii and Japan in 1927 and 1928. It is not entirely clear whether the photographer did any missionary work in Hawaii or if it was just a stop on the way to Japan; the photos from Hawaii show Honolulu harbor from the deck of the President Madison the "Club House" and Diamond Head.<br /> <br /> The photographs from Japan are more clearly missionary. The photographer was involved in teaching in Kyoto; captions include "Kami Kyoku Bishamon Cho" listed as a theological school in the 1928 Japan Mission Year Book "Japanese Language School" "The Faculty" "Nihongo Faculty" and "St Agnes Ena -- Music." There are two St. Agneses in the Year Book both middle schools one in Tokyo and one in Kyoto. Two photos of an older Japanese man in a clerical collar captioned "Mr Hayakawa" suggest this is the St. Agnes in Kyoto as Mr. K. Hayakawa is listed as the head of that school. Other individuals listed in the Year Book include Sally Rembert Thora Johnson and "Maxine" who is probably Maxine Schannep with the ABCFM. Generally the school shots are exteriors of buildings and people posing outside of them; there are also shots of Christmas trees at St. Agnes the students of "Helen’s Kindergarten" in Koriyama girls in school uniform with deer at Nara Park and several of the nurse's home at St. Luke's Hospital in Tokyo.<br /> <br /> Other photos show life around Kyoto and other cities including Nikko and Fukui. Most of the men are in Western dress while the women and children wear kimono. Two photos of Buddhist monks included in the album were taken by Japanese photographer Kurokawa Suizan; these show a KomusŠin a tengai hat playing the flute and a kasa-hatted monk on the steps of a building. Finally some uncaptioned shots show a procession taking place in front of an audience. Some in the procession carry flags a few are on horseback and a few carry plants on their heads and part of the procession carries a litter.<br /> <br /> Overall the album documents both religious education and everyday life in late 1920s Japan; of particular interest to historians of Protestant missionaries. unknown
194161420Honolulu: Tongg Publishing Company 1941. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 22cm. Light brown cloth stamped in black in cream dust jacket printed in brown; yellow endpapers; 1591pp; illustrations by Ethelyn Myhre throughout. 1954 owner's name to front pastedown. Bumped at corners otherwise Near Fine. Jacket price-clipped rubbed with a few small chips and tears to edges light dustiness to rear panel generally Very Good. Children's book about life in Hawaii before the arrival of Captain Cook. #61420. Tongg Publishing Company unknown
19374006Honolulu & Tokyo 1937. About very good. 27021pp. plus plates. Original green silk over boards gilt t.e.g. Spine faded corners bumped and rubbed. Contents clean. A very rare history of Japanese-language schools in Hawaii between 1911 and 1937. The work is written entirely in Japanese and illustrated with several plates depicting school children teachers and other officials. "Once the Issei had decided to settle in Hawaii they wanted their children to become good Americans of Japanese ancestry with a command of both the English and Japanese languages and cultures. In the mid-1910s they came to feel the impact of the Americanization movement and feared that Hawaii's Japanese language schools would be attacked. Thus in 1914 to cope with this pressure the Hawaii Kyoiku Kai Japanese Educational Association of Hawaii was organized by the school principals and teachers to unify over 130 schools. In 1917 the Kyoiku Kai published their own textbooks with content suitable to Hawaii born Nisei and decided to teach only the Japanese language and moral lessons eliminating Japanese patriotic lessons and adding new lessons to encourage Japanese to become loyal Americans who would nonetheless also cherish their Japanese heritage" -- Davidann. We could not locate any copies in OCLC.<br /> Davidann Jon: Hawaii at the Crossroads of the U.S. and Japan Before the Pacific War 2008. unknown
19625299Numerous locations in Japan 1962. Very good. 26 leaves illustrated with 103 black-and-white photographs mostly about 4.5 x 6.25 inches each with typed caption printed in both Japanese and English. Oblong folio. Contemporary presentation photograph album bound in gold cloth stamp-dated 1962 and with blind-embossed titles in Japanese two tassel ties. Spine chipped and partially perished some edge wear and rubbing both bottom corners bumped and partially split. Contents clean and well organized. A tidy annotated presentation album commemorating a trip through Japan by a large group of Shinshu Buddhists from Hawaii in 1962. The photographs are almost all composed with the tour group posed mostly in front of various temples and shrines but also at hotels palaces gardens theaters and other landmarks. The locations begin in Tokyo and proceed to numerous Japanese cities including Nikko Yokohama Hakone Kyoto Koyasan Izumo Hiroshima Yuda Nagasaki Beppu and so forth. The titles on the front cover translate roughly to "Spring Tourism Memorial Hawaii Shinshu Buddhist Tour Group." A rare glimpse into Japanese American religious tourism to the homeland following World War II. unknown
19575046Honolulu: Tenrikyo Hawaii Mission 1957. Very good. 1632365pp. including 32pp. of photographically-illustrated plates errata slip laid in. Original orange cloth gilt spine titles housed on the original cardboard slipcase with black spine lettering. Very minor wear to boards internally clean. Small puncture and some wear to spine of slipcase. A rare history of the Tenrikyo Mission in Hawaii beginning with the founding of its first church in Honolulu in 1929. Tenrikyo was a new Japanese religion founded in the 19th century in Japan by Nakayama Miki. The present work also includes information on many other churches on the islands including the Hilo Church Kauai Church the Maui Church and more. The photographic plates contain portraits of some mission members views of churches scenes from church life and more. The text is mostly in Japanese save for a fifteen-page section printing a series of English-language lectures on the Tenrikyo religion by members of the Hawaiian mission. OCLC records just a single physical copy of this rare Japanese-American work at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Tenrikyo Hawaii Mission unknown
1960214496Japan.: 水路部. Suirobu. Circa1960. Large chart scale 1:3070000 76.2 x 108cm text in Japanese and English. A little pencilling on the chart still a very good copy. This chart was originally produced on 26 April 1935 by the Hydrographic Department of the Japanese Navy based on the United States chart published in 1934. This copy was published in the 1960s by the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency although the exact publication date is not printed on the map. . 水路部. [Suirobu]. unknown
19143378Various locations in Southern California and Hawaii 1914. About very good. Sixty-one leaves illustrated with 214 mounted silver gelatin photographs most with manuscript annotations in white ink; plus numerous mounted postcards menus and assorted ephemera. Oblong quarto. Contemporary black textured limp cloth over boards. Edges a bit chipped and tattered inelegant black tape repairs to spine. First leaf detached contents otherwise clean. A wonderful annotated vernacular photograph album documenting a well-to-do family's vacation to Hawaii via brief stops along the West Coast in 1914. The album opens with a group image of the travelers in San Francisco numbering around twenty-two men women and children captioned "Southern California - Honolulu." This is followed by several pages picturing their initial journey from Seattle down to San Pedro Los Angeles and San Diego before they departed for Honolulu on the S.S. Matsonia on June 17. A passenger list is included and many of the images are captioned with the names of the subjects providing a nice opportunity for identifying the travelers by cross-referencing the passenger list.<br /> <br /> The group spends their vacation time at the Sea Side Hotel on Waikiki Beach in bathing houses and on the beach visiting local businesses plantations and other hotels surfing fishing and more. Through the course of the album much of the landscape of Waikiki is featured providing a snapshot of the hotel and details of its surroundings along with shots of a "Native Village" sugar cane fields and a plantation pineapple fields street views of Honolulu a picnic for "Kids of all nations" at Waikiki the Port of Honolulu and more. The album also features a few early images of surfing at Waikiki Beach. In mid-July true to the title of the album the group heads back across the Pacific Ocean aboard the R.M.S. Niagara after just one month.<br /> <br /> Most notable among the photographs are about thirty risqué images of local Hawaiian women interspersed throughout. The pictures of the "Native Girls" often feature them topless or scantily clad identifying them with additional captions such as "Hawaiian Beauty" "Maidens bathing" "Girls" "Hula Hula Dancers" and "The Ex. Queen of Hawaii." One group shot shows ten Hawaiian women eating fish captioned "'Lunau' sic Lu'au or Native feast." Another side-view image of a naked Hawaiian woman is annotated "The Natives are a sturdy race of people." There are also numerous images featuring other indigenous Hawaiian people in a variety of settings including a couple of images showing a "Hawaiian boy climbing a cocoa nut palm" two pictures of "Native fisher boys" a "Native hut" "Hawaiian kiddies" a "Native canoeist" a "Group of Natives" a "Native Priest - looks as if he had been fasting for some time" and images showing "Natives selling 'Leis' for departing visitors" and "Native 'Leis' vendors on Honolulu." The images of the Hawaiian women as well as the men combined with the captions provide an opportunity for further studying the ways in which affluent American mainlanders have traditionally viewed indigenous Hawaiians and other native peoples encountered throughout the world.<br /> <br /> In addition to the passenger list mentioned above the ephemeral items include shipboard menus a program for an onboard concert newspaper clippings cigar labels and postcards. The latter includes a series of forty-one vibrantly-colored postcards illustrated with Hawaiian fish. An interesting travel album detailing a trip to Hawaii at the outset of the First World War with many notable observations on indigenous peoples in Honolulu especially the young women of the island. unknown
195959165Honolulu HI: Tongg Publishing Co. Hawaii Visitors Bureau 1959. 4to. xxxvii 1 97 1 pp. With 10 colour plates numerous colour maps illustrations over 150 photo illustrations text illustrations illustrated ads. Colour-illustrated boards red plastic comb binding distinctive Mid-Century Modern illustration of hula dancer and surfer front cover minor scuffing edgewear front & back covers minor chipping head of spine still VG- copy from the library of Archibald Angus MacDonald 1892-1977 stepson of famed southern California oil man William F. Byrne as well as oil company and drilling equipment company owner and manager of MacDonald & Burns Oil Producers. First edition thus of this well-illustrated installment in the hospitality magazine issued for guests of hotels of Hawaii and filled with illustrated ads of ocean liners travel bureaus airliners and even real estate agents in Hawaii. Tongg Publishing Co., Hawaii Visitors Bureau, hardcover
190053459New York: Harper & Brothers 1900. 12mo. 107 1 pp. Title in red & black. Beige-coloured publisher’s cloth Arts & Crafts lettering & cover art in brown & green of stylized palm trees gilt lettering very minor bumping & wear to corners minor spotting slight scuffing still VG- copy from the library of George Dana Linn 1863-1960 a Spokane WA real estate promoter and developer. First edition of the author’s second novel which was based on Native Hawaiian folklore and mythology including a glossary at the end of Hawaiian terms and phrases with discussion of the Hawaiian alphabet. Dole 1850-1928 was a lawyer and dean of law school in Spokane WA when his cousin Sanford Dole tapped him to act as Assistant Attorney General to Henry Ernest Cooper after their coup against Queen Liliuokalani and setting up the Republic of Hawaii. Harper & Brothers, hardcover