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Asia: The Magazine of the Orient. August, 1937.

Asia: The Magazine of the Orient. August, 1937. by Richard J. Walsh (Editor); Edgar Snow; Mao Tse-tung, Mao Zedong

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Asia: The Magazine of the Orient. August, 1937.
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Richard J. Walsh (Editor); Edgar Snow; Mao Tse-tung, Mao Zedong
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BATTLEDORE LTD (United States)
Description
ASIA: the magazine of the Orient. August 1937. Volume XXXVII, No. 8. Includes part two of Edgar Snow's four part edited transcript "Schooling of a Chinese Red: the Autobiography of Mao Tse-Tung", pages 570-576 with six photographs; the entire issue intact, also with a contribution by Theodore Roosevelt Jr (first child born to President Theodore R, brother to Alice, Kermit, Ethel, Archibald, and Quentin), first born at the family estate at Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay, NY., elected to the New York Assembly 1919, afterwards appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1921, then in 1929 he served as Governor of Puerto Rico and by 1932 appointed Governor General of the Philippines (to 1937). Other articles include texts by Pearl Buck, Miguel Covarrubias (on Balinese art), and Ramananda Chatterjee. Faint water-stain in lower right corner, nevertheless a very good copy of this rare periodical containing what has otherwise been Chairman Mao's little-known autobiography.
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VIA 1, ECOLOGY IN DESIGN by Bruce Davidson, Luis Barragan, Louis Kahn, Armando Salas Portugal et al (contributors)

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VIA 1, ECOLOGY IN DESIGN
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Bruce Davidson, Luis Barragan, Louis Kahn, Armando Salas Portugal et al (contributors)
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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(Philadelphia): Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvanai, 1968. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Scarce 1968 student publication of the Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania from a diverse group of contributors - designers, architects and photographers - who had influential careers in their fileds. Photographer Bruce Davidson contributes 16 b& photos, two years before he published East 100th Street, which put him on the map. Photographer Armando Salas Portugal has 14 pages of b&w photos of the work of Mexican architect and landscape designer Luis Barragan. Other contributors include Louis Kahn, John Philips, Nicholas Muhlenberg, Jack McCormick, Ruth Patrick, Ann Louise Strong, Ian McHarg, Howard Nemerov, Aldo van Eyck, Paul Parin and Fritz Morgenthaler. Glossy b&w pictorial cover, measures 9x12', 136 pages. Modest edgewear. OCLC list only 2 copies.
2 consilia for M. de Landev[?], 1 & 1.5 pp., 4to. One dated Sept. 2", 1817. Also fragment of consil

2 consilia for M. de Landev[?], 1 & 1.5 pp., 4to. One dated Sept. 2", 1817. Also fragment of consil by Andry, Charles Francois

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2 consilia for M. de Landev[?], 1 & 1.5 pp., 4to. One dated Sept. 2", 1817. Also fragment of consil
Author
Andry, Charles Francois
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
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Paris, 1817.
California Caravan: Or, The Yosemite Yokels - A trip to Disneyland from Texas

California Caravan: Or, The Yosemite Yokels - A trip to Disneyland from Texas

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California Caravan: Or, The Yosemite Yokels - A trip to Disneyland from Texas
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Very good. Toned, one or two nicks, short tears.
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United States, 1957. Very good. Toned, one or two nicks, short tears.. A humorous, well-written, and entertaining account of a road trip undertaken by three American families traveling from Texas to California in 1957. It begins with a list of "Personae" including the Edens, Staples, and Hastings families, comprised of three couples with seven children ranging in age from 8 to 14. Despite dead car batteries and "trials and tribulations", the trip appears to have been a success, and included much sightseeing and a trip to Disneyland. A colorful view into an arch-typical 1950s American road trip full of good humor and Americana. Twenty-four (24) pages of typescript, unbound. Measures 10.75" by 8.5", foliated. An excursion including various friends and family numbering 23 individuals. Chronicled several times each day. Includes camping trailers, sleeping under the stars, individual and group mishaps. Visits to the Grand Canyon Yosemite, a visit to the Sierra Club. Finally they arrive at Disneyland and describe all of the attractions. After only a day they are off to site seeing again on a slightly different route while heading back to Texas.
Proceedings of the Iowa Park and Forestry Association. Third Annual Meeting Des Moines, Iowa, December 7th & 8th, 1903

Proceedings of the Iowa Park and Forestry Association. Third Annual Meeting Des Moines, Iowa, December 7th & 8th, 1903

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Proceedings of the Iowa Park and Forestry Association. Third Annual Meeting Des Moines, Iowa, December 7th & 8th, 1903
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James Arsenault & Company (United States)
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Iowa City, Iowa: Published by the Association, 1904. 8vo, printed brown wrappers. Frontis., xiii, [3], 173 pp., 9 plates; a few uncut pages. A volume of minutes, reports, tributes, and papers on a variety of Iowa park and forestry subjects. Public works advocate Philip M. Grappo, credited with establishing the library and park in Burlington, Iowa among other efforts, is the subject of the frontispiece portrait and is lauded in the President's address and "Necrology." The papers published herein explore issues of Forestry, Parks and Grounds, Schools and Trees and The Aesthetic Side of Forestry. The plates consist of views of Iowa City, Ames and Cedar Falls. CONDITION: Good, 2 cm loss at head of wrapper spine, chipping to wrapper edges, vertical split in spine but volume holding together, browning to a few pages (perhaps offsetting from items previously laid-in), text generally fresh and pleasing.