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1819176174Tokyo: 統制社. Tosei-sha. Showa 18 1943. 54 x 77cm folding to 27 x 19.5cm pin holes and small loss at upper corners but now neatly secured with archival washi. Some paper undulation and creasing at upper corner. Browning and small holes/chips along the central fold with some neat repairs still a good copy. Japanese language map of Hawaii complete with its original sleeve published by Toseisha as part of a series of maps of Greater East Asia. The main physical map shows the Hawaiian archipelago from Ni'ihai in the northwest to the big island of Hawaii in the southeast insets show the wider area extending as far as Midway Island and a detailed map of the Honolulu and Pearl Harbor areas with road and rail lines district names etc. . 統制社. [Tosei-sha]. unknown
1957214107Honolulu.: 布哇文苑社 Hawai Bun'ensha. 1957. Maps black and white photographic illustrations 29 x 22cm 682pp. Browned original wrappers a little insect damage along edges. Text very good and clean. Spine a little creased and a trifle worn but overall a very good copy. This comprehensive Japanese directory from 1957 focuses on businesses and individuals in Hawaii. It was published shortly after Japanese citizens were once again able to travel abroad following the occupation period. The directory commences with a welcome message from Prime Minister Kishi Shinsuke and is meticulously arranged according to islands and locations. <br> <br>At the outset of the directory one can find a collection of business advertisements accompanied by many photographic illustrations. Following this the directory features listings of businesses and individual names presented in both Japanese and English along with their respective addresses. These listings are interspersed with full-page advertisements. <br> <br>This publication serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the Japanese presence in Hawaii during this time offering insights into both businesses and individuals. The arrangement detailed listings and visual elements provide a snapshot of the Japanese community's activities and contributions in Hawaii during the mid-20th century. . 布哇文苑社, [Hawai Bun'ensha]. 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
A9781258975586Hardback. New. hardcover
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1164492683.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1163148679.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1432587404.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2008DADAX143671284XKessinger Publishing 2008-06-13. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
19982111902153102522Teichiku 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Teichiku paperback
ANAIS-0982033214University of Hawaii art Gallery. paperback. Good. 1.8x09x2.1. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Hawaii art Gallery paperback
2009394227University of Hawaii art Gallery 2009. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by University of Hawaii art Gallery 2009. Quarto. Paperback. Book is like new. Great copy of this engaging design title. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. University of Hawaii art Gallery paperback
200937333Santa Fe NM: University of Hawaii art Gallery 2009-01-01. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. No creases no slant tight clean unmarked with bright white pages a little pull on binding inside of front cover but binding unaffected and nothing loose light edge wear on covers Very Good condition overall. University of Hawaii art Gallery paperback
1894H6TGCND412W1Honolulu 1894. Stapled leaves in publisher's original turquoise wrappers paste-paper imitating laid paper colourfully reproducing chain and laid lines with letterpress title on front. Kept in modern half morocco clamshell box. 22 x 14.5 cm. The 56-page issue plus index of the first edition of Hawaii's last constitution as a sovereign country containing 103 numbered articles. When in 1893 Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii was overthrown she was replaced by a provisional government consisting of members of the American Committee of Safety striving to achieve annexation of Hawaii to the United States of America. When annexation was not forthcoming they set up a constitutional convention and adopted the present constitution for the Republic of Hawaii. The annexation was finally ratified four years later the transfer of sovereignty taking place in August 1898. "The present constitution is among the more important pieces of literature pertinent to these times" Streeter.Forbes notes that page 56 is unnumbered and blank "56 blank" but in this copy it is numbered and contains the last names of the members of the constitutional convention. The present copy includes the 6-page index often lacking.With a library stamp on front wrapper the spine of the wrapper reinforced. A very good copy.l Forbes 4569 55-page issue; Streeter 3766 55-page issue; cf. A.F. Lee The Hawaii state constitution: a reference guide 1993 p. 5. unknown
1943203061943. Photographer unknown. World War II photo album 1943-1944. This album documents the daily lives of American service members and their families across multiple locations with a significant concentration of images in Hawaii shortly after the Attack on Pearl Harbor. The photographs record military personnel in uniform alongside wives girlfriends and social circles capturing leisure travel and domestic life during wartime. Scenes from Hawaii include beaches agricultural landscapes and local environments providing visual evidence of how stationed personnel experienced the Pacific setting beyond formal military activity. The material supports research into World War II social history military life outside combat and the intersection of service travel and civilian relationships during the war years.<br /> <br /> Photo album containing approximately 173 black-and-white silver gelatin photographs with 47 images loose ranging in size from 1.5 x 3 inches to 8 x 10 inches most approximately 4 x 5 inches. Album measures 9.25 x 11 inches with woven fabric covers and 62 pages. Many photographs are captioned with names ranks locations and dates. Images include men in Navy and Army uniforms posing with women in dresses and swimwear beach scenes and group outings. Hawaiian photographs depict sugar cane fields waterfalls coastal views and botanical landscapes as well as individuals hiking relaxing on beaches and interacting in social settings. Additional images show oxen plowing fields and local scenes including residents in huts and outrigger canoes. Mainland photographs include locations in Lake Michigan Florida Charlottesville Tucson and Philadelphia documenting travel and movement across the United States. Other scenes include a wedding portrait a sorority picnic and informal gatherings indicating the range of social environments captured within the album.<br /> <br /> These photographs align with broader patterns of wartime mobility and social life when military service relocated individuals across regions while maintaining connections to civilian routines and relationships. Hawaii functioned as a critical military and logistical center following the attack on Pearl Harbor while also serving as a site of recreation and daily life for stationed personnel. Personal photographic albums from this period provide primary evidence for the study of how individuals experienced wartime conditions beyond combat including leisure practices gender roles and cross-regional movement within the United States and Pacific territories. Minor wear to album covers and edges; photographs remain clear with strong contrast and legible captions. Overall very good condition. unknown
1945206941945. Unidentified U.S. Army soldier photo album and associated documents 1945 records American military life in Honolulu during the closing phase of World War II including the public celebration of Victory over Japan Day and the continued enforcement of wartime controls over civilian movement. Hawaii functioned as a central command base for U.S. operations in the Pacific and remained under martial law for much of the war shaping both military routine and civilian access. The album documents soldiers in barracks training fields and recreational spaces as well as street scenes in Honolulu and rural Hawaiian communities providing visual evidence of the interaction between stationed troops and local populations. Images of soldiers drilling with M1 Garand rifles and sidearms alongside informal photographs of leisure and camaraderie situate the compiler within the daily rhythms of military occupation. The inclusion of a large public parade marking the end of the war with participation by units of the Women's Army Corps anchors the album within a specific moment of transition from wartime mobilization to demobilization.<br /> <br /> Loose photo album consisting of six double sided leaves containing 126 sepia toned silver gelatin photographs accompanied by a small group of military and civilian ephemera all dating to 1945. Photographs are extensively captioned and depict Honolulu street scenes rural landscapes taverns filled with American servicemen military facilities including barracks and mess halls and training exercises demonstrating firing positions and weapons handling. One sequence documents the VJ Day parade in Honolulu with large assembled crowds. The archive also includes six official letters a war ration book a mileage ration ticket book and a tire inspection record belonging to a civilian woman seeking authorization to travel to Hawaii reflecting the bureaucratic process required under wartime restrictions. Two newspaper clippings profiling American servicemen are mounted on the final leaf.<br /> <br /> This grouping brings together frontline-adjacent military documentation and home front administrative records illustrating how wartime governance extended beyond the battlefield into civilian mobility and domestic logistics. The travel documents demonstrate the regulatory environment imposed by military authorities in Hawaii where entry required formal approval while the photographs capture both the operational infrastructure of the Pacific theater and the social world of enlisted men stationed far from the continental United States. The juxtaposition of parade imagery training exercises and everyday scenes of urban and rural Hawaii provides a layered record of American presence in the islands at the moment of war's conclusion. Chipping and wear to the margins of album leaves; photographs remain well adhered with clear legible captions. Overall good condition. unknown
19857295z1985. Soft Cover. Good. Gd. condition - Culture and Tradition are examained . HR17295z paperback
1354789091.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
182621970London: John Murray 1826. Very good condition. An aquatint plate from the 'Voyage of H.M.S. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands in the years 1824-1825 Captain the Right Hon. Lord Byron commander'. Engraved by Edward Finden after Robert Dampier. The plate depicts the river flowing into the bay with Hawaiians in the foreground some in the water with 2 who appear to do handstands others on the shore and a row of palm trees in the middle ground.<br /> <br /> Lord Byron was commander of the HMS 'Blonde' when it carried the bodies of King Kamehameha II and Queen Kamamalu back to the Sandwich Islands Hawaii; they both died of the measles in London after traveling there to visit King George IV. The crew included the Scottish botanist James Macrae Royal Horticultural Society the naturalist Andrew Bloxam and Robert Dampier serving as ship's artist. On May 3 of 1824 land was first sighted off the island of Hawaii at Hilo. Hilo Bay was called Byron Bay by Europeans at that time.<br /> <br /> 10 1/4 x 7 1/2" paper; tipped on to heavier black stock. A bit of fox spotting below the image near the title. In an acid free mat 17 3/4 x 14 1/2". Abbey 597. John Murray unknown
63-5986Hawaii: Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co. et al. ca. 1890 - 1980. Five Postcards two duplicates. 3.5" x 5.5". Color Photographs. Three blank on verso two signed with inked notes. Very Good. Hawaii: Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co., et al., [ca. 1890 - 1980]. unknown
193073803The Island Curio Company Honolulu Hawaii 1930. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. No date ca 1930. 18 divided back white border color halftones View from Aloha Tower YWCA 1927 Nuuanu Pali Army & Navy YMCA Aloha Tower 1926 Diamond Head Waikiki Federal Building Moanalua Park Royal Hawaiian Hotel Waialae Golf Links Lair Temple Pali Hotel Haleiwa Library Episcopal Church Kamehameha Statue Steamer Day. 3.5 x 5.75" printed wrapper. Wrap trifle rubbed VG. The Island Curio Company, Honolulu, Hawaii unknown
1885332943Honolulu 1885. 16pp. Small 8vo. Self wrappers. Minor damage in lower margins not affecting text. 16pp. Small 8vo. "The first of the pamphlets that satirized political affairs during the Kalakaua era . Although issued anonymously it was generally known at the time that the author was Honolulu lawyer Sandford B. Dole" who later became Hawaii's Governor Forbes. Forbes 3686 unknown